I
remember when we were teenagers, our mother used to nag us to no extent
whenever she was cooking something so that we’d stand beside her and learn how
to cook the dish… reluctantly we’d follow her to the kitchen and both me and my
sister would start pretending to be one of those cookery-show host, “ab hum es mixture main masala add karenge..”
and laugh our hearts out.
I
recently got married and my sister had flown down from Canada to attend my
wedding. Since the day she landed, all we did was raided every store, boutique
and mall out here to shop for my wedding. We were meeting after 3 ½ years and
had so much catching up to do which thanks to shopping and more shopping we
couldn’t completely accomplish. So we decided a list of must-do things that we
had to complete come hell or high water, amongst which one was cooking
together.
So one
afternoon my parents were out of town and we finally got to stay back home and
take a break from all the preparations. We spent the entire morning playing
with my then 9-month old niece, Aarna who is an absolutely delightful child and
when we got hungry I decided to whip up a quick and easy meal for my sister who
between changing nappies and feeding baby food helped me with preparing
shepherd’s pie by changing my humble shepherd’s pie into interesting mini
shepherd’s pie cups.
I had
come across this recipe in youtube and added a few more ingredients to make it
a little more spiced. It’s a good dish to have on a day when you are feeling
laid back and relaxed.
Ingredients:
4-5
medium potatoes peeled and mashed
2-3
cups of vegetables of your choice boiled & diced
(carrots,
green beans, peas, baby corn, corn kernels, mushrooms, broccoli etc.)
1-2 large spring onions & spring onion greens chopped
1 large onion diced
1 large onion diced
1
capsicum diced
1 cup
milk
1-2
tbsp oil
2-3 tbsp
butter
1 tbsp
all purpose flour
1- 1½ tbsp
cream
Salt
Pepper
Mixed
herbs
1 tsp
ginger & green chilli paste
5-6 cloves
of garlic finely chopped
1.
Firstly nicely peel and mash 4-5 potatoes, make sure that no
chunks remain.
2.
After the potato is mashed
add 1-1 ½ tbsp of cream and about 1 tbsp of melted butter, further add salt to
taste, 2 pinches of pepper and some red chilly flakes. Mix all the ingredients and
put aside.
3.
Now for the pie-mix, in a thick bottomed pan add 1-2 tbsp of
oil, once the oil is heated add finely chopped garlic sauté for a few seconds
and then add the chopped onions. Once the onions have turned into a nice
pinkish brown add the ginger-chilli paste, spring onions, capsicum and all rest
of the vegetables and sauté till they are nicely cooked.
4.
Once the vegetables are cooked, add some salt to taste, 2-3
pinches of pepper and some mixed herb powder.
5. Then in a separate bowl add 2-3 tbsp of softened butter and mix
in about 1- 1 ½ tbsp of all purpose flour. Now stir in the said mix into the
pan. Once done add the milk to the vegetables and stir for a while. In about
2-3 minutes the milk will start to thicken. Turn off the flame once it has thickened
into a nice thick sauce.
6. Now take an oven proof bowl of your choice and grease the same
with butter. Pour in the vegetable mix. Now take the mashed potatoes and carefully
layer it on top of the vegetable mix. Flatten it with the help of a flat
spatula so that it covers the top of the entire bowl. Now take a fork and press
the same around the edges of the bowl to give the mash a nice design.
7.
Put the bowl in the oven till the mashed potato is baked into a
nice golden brown and then gorge!
Shepherd pie cups:
Now for
making shepherd pie cups all you have to do is that instead of layering the
mashed potato on top of the vegetable mix you have make small cups of the said
mash and then pour 2-3 spoonfuls of the said mix into the cups, topple with
cheese and bake in the oven for a while.
1.
For making the mashed potato cups, take a cup cake mould pan or separate
cup cake moulds, either of which you may have and grease the same with butter.
2.
Now take about 1-2 tsp of mashed potato and line the insides of
the moulds so that they take the form of potato cups which can be filled with vegetable
mix.
3.
Keep the potato cup reasonably thick and once the mash is slathered
on the mould prick the bottom with a fork. Once all the moulds are slathered
with the potato mash put it in the oven to bake till they turn golden brown.
4.
Once the cups are baked take them out of the oven and let them
cool down. Once cooled de-mould the potato cups. Now pour in adequate amount of
the vegetable mix that we prepared (as shown above) and topple with some shredded
cheese. Put the pie cups back into the oven and bake till the cheese turns
golden and take out of the oven and your pie cups are ready.
I have nailed the Vegetarian Sheppard Pie, thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteThe taste was scrumptious – 100% recommended.