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Tuesday 13 November 2018

Spicy Shepherd’s Pie - with a squash and sweet potato mash


This dish really provides colour on your table, and can be perfect for Autumn or Winter Days, although for many it can be enjoyed anytime of the year! The spices add warmth and earthy flavour to a humble shepherd's pie especially using the Middle Eastern spice Baharat. Then top with delicious sweet potato and butternut squash. 

Ingredients:

Serves Six
1 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 large onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
2 large carrots, peeled and diced
4 sprigs fresh thyme, plus extra to garnish
500g lamb mince
2 tsp Baharat spice
1 tbsp. tomato puree
400ml lamb stock, made with 1 stock cube
1 large courgette, trimmed, halved lengthways and sliced
2 x 300g packs pre-prepared butternut squash and sweet potato (or equivalent bought loose)

Method:
1. Heat the oil in the frying pan and add the onion, garlic, carrots and picked thyme leaves. Cook over a medium heat for 6-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until beginning to soften. Add the mince to the pan, increase the heat and fry for 10 minutes, stirring all the time, until no longer pink. Stir in the Baharat spice and tomato puree and cook, stirring for a further 1 minute.
2. Stir in the stock and bring to the boil. Season to taste. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in the courgette after 10 minutes.
3. Meanwhile, boil the butternut squash and sweet potato according to pack instructions. Drain well, then mash until smooth. Season to taste.

4. Preheat the oven to 200°C/gas mark 6. Spoon the lamb mixture into a 2-litre ovenproof dish. Spoon the mash over the top to cover completely. Season with freshly ground black pepper and garnish with the extra thyme leaves. Bake for 30-35 minutes, until golden and bubbling. 

Each Serving:
16.4g carbohydrate 3.0g fibre 20.8g protein 18.8g fat 
From an original idea here

For our vegetarian and vegan readers, I'm sure you could substitute some of the above ingredients to suit, or why not have a look at these recipe suggestions.
Mushroom Bourguignon with Celeriac Mash : see more here
Lentil Shepherd's Pie : see more here 

You will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas, are within this blog. It is important to note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.

All the best Jan

29 comments:

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

mmmmm

Christine said...

I use cauliflower mash on my shepherd's pie it works well for my diabetic hubby.

Tom said...

...a nice color of the season.

Chris Lally said...

Mouthwatering! Can't wait to try it.
Thanks, Jan!

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Yum... That looks so good.... AND ---it's perfect this time of year... Neither hubby nor I can do a lot of spicy these days, so I'll have to cut WAY down on that. BUT--it still looks delicious.

Hugs,
Betsy

DIMI said...

Hello Jan!
I like Shepherd pie and my daughters too!
Great recipe and it looks so yummy!
Can wait to try it with sweet potatoes!
Enjoy your afternoon!
Dimi...

Jo said...

Yum, I love a shepherd's pie and it's a perfect meal for this time of year.

mxtodis123 said...

Interesting. I've been thinking about how to make my sweet potatoes this year. This looks yummy.

Out on the prairie said...

Yum, this is fun assortment of flavors.A nice idea for the holidays

This N That said...

I love shepherds pie. Not a big fan of squash but it looks good.. Thanks for sharing.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

We made Shepherd’s pie last night and have enough left for tonight. Our recipe is not quite the same as yours but pretty similar. Sweet potatoes are what makes it so delicious.

Maria Rodrigues said...

Hum!hum! It must be delicious.
Have a great week
Warm regards
Maria
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Mary Kirkland said...

I've only had lamb once, I'll have to try it again.

Bill said...

I'll have to try this version sometime, it does sound good. Thanks for sharing, Jan.

Anonymous said...

This is a wonderful version of shepherds pie!

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Why is it I am often hungry when I read this blog?

God bless.

William Kendall said...

I can't recall hearing of baharat before.

DeniseinVA said...

This looks very tasty Jan, I shall look forward to making this. Thank you!

DUTA said...

Anything with sweet potatoes and lamb nmeat is good for me.

JFM said...

All I have to hear is Sweet Potatoes and I am sold :)

Hugs đź’®

happyone said...

Looks good and nice and colorful.

Lois said...

Looks good! I love sweet potatoes.

Sandra Cox said...

Doesn't this look purr-fect for the holidays? Even without the meat, I think this would really be tasty.
Thanks, Jan;)

Valerie-Jael said...

So yummy! Hugs, Valerie

Bob Bushell said...

A beautiful meal coupled with soya mince.

Tanza Erlambang - Every Day Issues said...

I love potato mash. Thank you for your recipes.
have a great day

Marco Luijken said...

Hello Lan,
What a lovely meal. That's looking very tasty.

Best regards,
Marco

Snowbird said...

That does look lovely, I would use soya mince, love your other suggestions too.xxx

Magic Love Crow said...

This looks very interesting and different! I think it would be really tasty! Thanks Jan! Big Hugs!