Hellofresh Shepherd's Pie Recipe
The Perfect Fall Meal
Ingredients
Part 1
Yukon Gold potatoes — 1 pound.
Ground beef — 1 pound.
All-purpose flour — 1 tbsp.
Sour cream — 2 tbsp.
Yellow onion — 1, diced.
Garlic powder — 1 tbsp.
Cheddar cheese — 2 cups.
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Ingredients
Part 2
Carrot — 1 large.
Celery — ¼ cup, diced fine.
Beef stock — 2 cups.
Butter — 2 tbsp.
Thyme — ½ tbsp.
Crushed tomatoes — ⅓ cup.
Salt and pepper — to taste.
Vegetable oil — 1 tbsp.
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Instructions
1.
Turn your broiler to high heat.
2.
Finely dice the celery. Peel and halve the carrot. Remove the thyme stems and chop the leaves.
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3.
Fill a large saucepan with water, add a pinch of salt, and bring to a boil. Add the potatoes to the saucepan.
4.
Cook until tender, which should take about 20 minutes.
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5.
When done, mash the potatoes with butter, thyme, and sour cream. Mash until the texture is smooth.
6.
Season with salt and pepper, and set aside.
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7.
Heat some oil in a large skillet. Add the vegetables; carrot, celery, and onion.
8.
Cook until tender, and season with salt and pepper.
Instructions
9.
Add garlic powder and thyme, and cook for another minute.
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10.
Add beef on top of the vegetables, breaking it into pieces.
11.
Cook until the meat is browned. Make sure both sides are cooked equally.
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12.
Add flour and stir occasionally, combining well.
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13.
Add tomato paste, water, and beef stock. Bring to a boil and cook until the mixture thickens.
14.
Place the mashed potatoes on top.
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15.
Top with cheddar cheese.
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Substitutions
Part 1
Ground beef
— If you’re one of those people who prefer the original version, feel free to substitute ground lamb.
Sour cream
— If you’re short on sour cream, you can simply swap cream cheese.
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Substitutions
Part 2
All-purpose flour
— No all-purpose flour? No problem! Bread flour has a much higher protein content.
Beef stock
— Though the beef stock has a more dominant flavor, the chicken stock will do the job as well.
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Substitutions
Part 3
Crushed tomatoes
— Replace them with tomato puree. If you have time and energy for it, you can also use fresh tomatoes.
Cooking oil
— Coconut oil can be a good choice. Canola oil would also do the job.
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Gluten-free
— Your options instead of flour range from buckwheat flour, almond flour, chickpea flour, and many more.
Dairy-free
— We’ll be swiftly replacing butter, sour cream, and cheddar cheese.
Variations
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Equipment
Measuring spoons and cups.
Medium-sized saucepan.
Skillet. (Preferably stainless steel)
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Storage and reheating
*
Wrap your leftovers correctly using aluminum foil, and store them in the fridge.
*
When reheating, remove the foil and place it in the oven at 375 degrees.
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Tips
Don’t overcook
— Keep an eye on your skillet, and use a stainless one, if possible.
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