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Shepherd's Pie
Shepherd's Pie is one of those foods that brings a smile to everyone’s face – especially when you get seconds! A deeply savoury lamb and vegetable filling topped with creamy mashed potato and a golden cheese crust, it's straightforward to make and is brilliant for making ahead.
Classic, Savory Shepherd's Pie (With Beef and/or Lamb)
Shepherd's pie, the British casserole of minced meat and vegetables topped with buttery mashed potatoes, delivers perfection in every bite. This version features extra-rich and creamy mashed potatoes and a hearty, carrot- and pea-studded meat sauce, made ever so slightly in the style of a classic Italian ragù.
Shepherd's Pie Potato Skins
Shepherd's Pie potato skins! A neat way to use up the potato you scoop out. That moment when you cut through the golden crust, the creamy mash then that filling comes oozing out....
Individual Cottage Pies (Shepherd's Pies)
From the United Kingdom to Ireland, Cottage Pies or Shepherd's Pies are synonymous with comfort food. The former typically features ground beef filling while the latter includes ground lamb. This version yields adorable individual pies perfect for a party!
Shepherd's Pie Meatloaf With Parmesan Potato Crust and Stilton Sauce
This shepherd's pie-inspired meatloaf is stuffed with a mixture of carrots and peas. Then it's slathered with Parmesan potatoes, dotted with butter and baked in the oven until browned. Meanwhile, a quick Stilton cheese sauce simmers on the stove, waiting to be served alongside.
Shepherd's Pie Sliders
While making a Shepherd's Pie isn't necessarily as difficult as tending sheep, it can be time consuming. Instead, consider the Shepherd's Pie Slider. The same seasoned lamb is at the core of this recipe, but instead of being sauteed, the meat is formed into patties and studded with thyme, rosemary, garlic, shallots, peas, and carrots.
Cottage Pie
Classic, epic Cottage Pie made properly, with a luscious filling. Easy to make, great for freezing, plus a quick cooking video is also provided!
Stout Braised Short Rib Cottage Pie
Rich and comforting, this Short Rib Cottage Pie with stout gravy and cheesy potato topping is an indulgent twist on the classic English casserole. Great for St. Patrick's Day or a cold winter night.
Roast lamb
You can't beat a Sunday roast and this lamb roast is so juicy and the meat falls away at the bone.
Lamb Stew from 'Stewed'
Gently simmered lamb shoulder, port, and root vegetable stew tastes lamby but not gamey or chewy. The key is the sweet and savory undercurrent of wine, beef stock, tomatoes, and winter roots that runs beneath the flavor of the lamb.
The shepherd's pie is a winter staple in our house. It’s the best comfort food and a great one to make on a budget.
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Roasted Root Vegetables
Classic Roasted Root Vegetables are a simple, hearty dish that brings out the natural flavors of carrots, parsnips, turnips, sweet potatoes, and more. The perfect side for any fall or winter meal.
Roast Butternut Squash and Brussels Sprouts With Spiced Honey-Herb Dressing
For a satisfying side dish, dress your roast butternut squash and brussels sprouts in a sweet, tangy dressing of fresh herbs, lemon juice, cumin, coriander, and mustard seeds.
Haricots Verts with Lemon-Herb Brown Butter
French Green Beans make the perfect holiday side, especially tossed in brown butter with fresh lemon juice and herbs. On the table in less than 30 minutes!
Browned Brussels With Maple Butter From 'Choosing Sides'
Brussels sprouts are a given on my Thanksgiving table, but I don't always give them much thought. Olive oil, salt, and a hot oven are my only requirements. While this method does produce pleasantly caramelized sprouts, it doesn't add much excitement to the table. This year, I'll take a cue from Tara Mataraza Desmond and toss my Brussels in brown butter and maple syrup as she does in her new cookbook, Choosing Sides.
Glazed Winter Vegetable Medley With Chestnuts and Caper Berries From 'Feast'
The final savory chapter in Sarah Copeland's new cookbook, Feast, focuses on a few larger, celebration-sized meals. These recipes take a bit longer to prepare than those in the rest of the book, requiring more attention to detail, but they're worth the time—think paella, vegetable tagine, and silky (bread crumb-free) eggplant parmesan. Her glazed winter vegetable medley is the centerpiece of the chapter.
Roasted Vegetables
The best roasted vegetables are cooked in a moderate rather than hot oven so they have time to sweeten and caramelise!
Parmesan Roasted Green Beans
The most amazing way to cook fresh green beans - SUPER QUICKLY! Roasted Green Beans tossed with garlic, sprinkled with breadcrumbs and parmesan, then roasted OR broiled/grilled until the parmesan is golden and the green
Vegetables Wellington (The Ultimate Vegan Plant-Based Holiday Roast)
Coming up with a vegan holiday roast is a daunting task! It can't just take the place of the turkey or the prime rib nutritionally, it's got to cover all of those mental bases as well. Not only does it have to taste spectacular, but it's got to look stunning at the center of the table, with rich, deep flavors that scream fall and winter. What I ended up with was a vegan roast that is so pretty, so mouth-watering, so packed with flavor and texture that even the hardcore carnivores at the table wi...
Sautéed Green Beans with Garlic
Sautéed Green Beans with garlic is a wonderful, classic preparation for a green beans recipe. Totally delicious, quick and easy.
Honey-Glazed Hasselback Butternut Squash With Parmesan Breadcrumbs
Butternut squash is thinly sliced crosswise a la Swedish-style Hasselback potatoes, then roasted with a sweet and garlicky glaze and crunchy breadcrumb topping. It's a perfect fall and winter side dish.