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Irish Shepherd's Pie is a twist off of the traditional Shepherd's Pie recipe that was thought to originate in Scotland or Britain. Irish Shepherd's Pie - a meat and veggie pie topped with mashed potatoes. Shepherd's Pie is a baked meat pie made from lamb meat that is either cut in small chunks or minced.
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Ingredients
I'm just rating this on the basis of the recipe. All of that is cooked in a delicious red wine/chicken broth saucy situation. It's everything a Shepherd's pie or a cottage pie should be! It does re-heat pretty well but gets slightly.
Instructions
Add in the onions and saute for a minute or two then add the meat. This Traditional Irish Shepherd's Pie is the epitome of comfort food. A delicious layer of ground lamb, mixed with peas and carrots, is topped with a crusty layer of smooth mashed potatoes and baked to perfection. Your family is sure to enjoy this meal either as a special treat on St. Patrick's Day or as a delicious weekend meal.
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