Vickys Cottage Pie with a Twist GF DF EF SF NF

Vicky@Jacks Free-From Cookbook
Vicky@Jacks Free-From Cookbook @allergyfriendlycook
Scotland

Cottage pie traditionally uses minced beef and white potato mash but this version uses minced turkey (or chicken or pork!) and sweet potato. It's a great, hearty meal for all the family. Kids love it as it has a sweeter taste than cottage pie

Vickys Cottage Pie with a Twist GF DF EF SF NF

Cottage pie traditionally uses minced beef and white potato mash but this version uses minced turkey (or chicken or pork!) and sweet potato. It's a great, hearty meal for all the family. Kids love it as it has a sweeter taste than cottage pie

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Ingredients

20 mins
4 servings
  1. 2 tbspoil
  2. 1000 gramsturkey, chicken or pork mince
  3. 6large sweet potatoes, cut into even pieces
  4. 1large onion, finely diced
  5. 500 mlchicken stock for turkey mince, ham stock for pork mince
  6. 60 gramsgarden peas
  7. 2large diced carrot
  8. 1 1/2 tsporegano
  9. 2 tbsptomato puree
  10. 1 tbspcornflour / cornstarch
  11. salt & pepper to season the potato

Cooking Instructions

20 mins
  1. 1

    In a saucepan, brown the mince in the oil then drain

  2. 2

    To the mince add the onions and fry until almost done, then add the stock, peas, carrots and oregano. Cover and let simmer on a low heat. The longer you leave it the more tender the mince will be. I leave mine a good few hours before starting the potatoes

  3. 3

    In another pan, boil the sweet potatoes in enough water to cover them for around 15 minutes

  4. 4

    When the sweet potatoes are soft, drain them, mash and season with salt and pepper to taste

  5. 5

    When the carrots have cooked through, stir in the tomato puree and flour to thicken the gravy

  6. 6

    Now there are two options. You can layer the mince on the bottom of a casserole dish, top with the mash, and bake for 15 minutes at gas mark 6 / 200C / 400°F to crisp the top of the potatoes, or you can just serve with the potatoes spooned on top or on the side. My kids like theirs baked in individual ramekins, they think it's special that way!

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missdoll949
missdoll949 @cook_3637743
is the quorn mince vegan? i know mist of their products still have a small trace of milk product

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