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Corned Beef Pie
This was one of my favourite meals when I was growing up. Little did I know that it was made from leftovers.
Think of it as the corned beef version of a shepherd's or cottage pie, topped with mashed potato and seasoned with delicious mustard pickles.
Ingredients:
3 – 4 cups of cold corned beef, diced
½ cup sliced green beans
½ cup corn
½ cup sweet mustard pickles (if I don't have any MOO zucchini pickles, I prefer Rosella Sweet Mustard Pickle, but use your favourite)
4 cups mashed potato
2 tsp butter, melted
Method:
Mix diced corned beef, beans, corn and pickles. Place in a greased pie dish. Mash the potatoes but don't add milk or butter. Spread over the top of the mixture in the pie dish. Brush the top with melted butter. Cook in a moderate oven (180 degrees) for 20 minutes until potato is golden and it is warmed through.
Think of it as the corned beef version of a shepherd's or cottage pie, topped with mashed potato and seasoned with delicious mustard pickles.
Ingredients:
3 – 4 cups of cold corned beef, diced
½ cup sliced green beans
½ cup corn
½ cup sweet mustard pickles (if I don't have any MOO zucchini pickles, I prefer Rosella Sweet Mustard Pickle, but use your favourite)
4 cups mashed potato
2 tsp butter, melted
Method:
Mix diced corned beef, beans, corn and pickles. Place in a greased pie dish. Mash the potatoes but don't add milk or butter. Spread over the top of the mixture in the pie dish. Brush the top with melted butter. Cook in a moderate oven (180 degrees) for 20 minutes until potato is golden and it is warmed through.
Notes:
When theré's no leftover corned beef and I want to make this recipe, I use my home canned corned beef, but you can also use tinned corned beef, Hamper is the brand I've used. Just remember this will add to the cost of the recipe.
If you plan on making Corned Beef Pie, double the mash the night before to save time. Frozen mash can be used, just thaw and add to the ingredients.
When theré's no leftover corned beef and I want to make this recipe, I use my home canned corned beef, but you can also use tinned corned beef, Hamper is the brand I've used. Just remember this will add to the cost of the recipe.
If you plan on making Corned Beef Pie, double the mash the night before to save time. Frozen mash can be used, just thaw and add to the ingredients.
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