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19th March 08, 01:44 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by Hachiman
In Australia, a "shephard's pie" is typically a circular pie crust, with a filling made from beef mince, peas, and carrots. The 'lid' is made from whipped / mashed potatoes which is spread across the top of the filling before being baked in the oven. My mother would run a fork across the top of the potato to give the top a little texture, which would make the potato a little crunchy (the butter in the whipped potato didn't hurt that effect either).
Occasionally, mum would add a little grated cheese on top.
Served hot, with lashings of ketchup (or tomato sauce as we Aussies refer to it) - YUM!
cheers
Hachiman
Sounds good. I'd bet that every culture has a meat pie or at least a non-sugar pie of some sort.
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