Recipe Index
 

 



                                  
                 
 

For Terry, a crockpot Shepherd's Pie recipe. I have not yet tried it but I have tried many of Crockpot Lady's recipes and all I have tried have been excellent. She posted a new Crockpot Recipe everyday for a year and if you google her, you will still find it, I think.

Crockpot Lady's Shepherd Pie

3 cups leftover mashed potatoes
1 lb ground turkey or beef
2 cloves garlic, chopped
2 cups frozen vegetables (I used roasted corn and peas)
1 medium onion, chopped finely, or 1 T onion flakes
1/2 tsp seasoned salt
1/2 tsp onion powder
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/4 tsp paprika (then a bit more for garnish)
1 cup water
2 cups shredded cheese

I used a 4 quart crockpot---it was the perfect size. A larger will work, but it will cook faster.

Brown the meat and onion on the stove, and drain any fat. Toss the meat with the spices and garlic---I didn't but next time I'd probably put the garlic and spices in with the meat in the frying pan, it would be easier.

Spray the inside of your crockpot with cooking spray. Put the meat in the crockpot and stir in the frozen vegetables, and a cup of water. Add two cups of cheese on top. Press the mashed potatoes down on top of the cheese and meat. Sprinkle with a bit of paprika.

Cover and cook on low for 6 hours or high for about 3, then remove the lid and cook on high for 30 minutes to release the condensation and allow the potatoes to brown a bit on top. Everything is cooked already, so you're really just allowing the flavors to meld and the potatoes to crustify.

Someone will ask about using raw meat. I'm sure it will work, but I have a swimming-in-fat-and-grease phobia, so I didn't do it. If you are going to try, I'd cut the water down to 1/2 a cup and remember that the potatoes might not get the type of crust you are looking for unless you vent the crockpot with a chopstick or wooden spoon.

I will make this again. I loved it that all of us ate the same thing at the table, and the kids really enjoyed the meat and potatoes.
Enjoy, Eve in WI

http://www.nancyskitchen.com

Print This Recipe