Gwent Cottage Pie
- 80 grams butter
- 1 large onion sliced
- 350 grams minced beef
- 2 tbsp plain flour
- 400 ml hot beef stock - home-made, from a cube, from a jar, however you want your beef stock
- 3 medium leeks
- 80 grams butter
- 1 tbsp heaped, of plain flour
- 100 ml milk
- 1 tsp mustard powder
- 150 grams grated cheese
- 1 seasoning
- 1 kg mashed potato - I use a floury potato with lots of butter and a dash of milk
- Add the minced beef to a preheated saucepan and fry quickly releasing the fat (if you use lean beef you'll have to use oil) add thinly sliced onion and lower the heat allowing onions to saute - you can use more meat if you want, but I buy 450g and steal 100g of it to make my Cornish pasties ;)
- When onions have become clear add the butter and melt
- Sprinkle the flour over the top of the neat and onion mixture and stir in to absorb the butter.
- Cook for 1 minute whilst stirring.
- Add the beef stock a little at a time stirring well in between to avoid any lumps.
- Put the meat layer into your chosen baking dish - I use a rectangular 12x8, 2 inch deep glass dish but you could choose round, smaller, deeper
- Now make the leek layer (leaving meat to cool helps keep the layers separate during cooking)
- Put butter into a saute pan with a lid.
- Add the sliced leeks and sweat with the lid on over a low heat
- When the leeks are soft, sprinkle over the flour and stir in for 1 minute
- Add the milk and stir in well now add the mustard powder and grated cheese
- If you don't have mustard powder you can use yellow English mustard.
- Add any seasoning at this point that you feel necessary - we all have different palates
- When leeks cooled dollop onto the meat sauce, then carefully, a forkfull at a time, cover it in mashed potato.
- I start from the centre so if I don't have enough mashed potato i just leave a border around the outside - it's ok, it doesn't have to be perfect
- So mashed potato - i may make fresh for this meal, but often I use leftover, so up to you but I would say that you need it to be fairly stiff.
- You can keep in the fridge up to 48 hours before baking, the longer the better as it firms up the layers
- Bake at 180 degrees C gas 4 for 35 - 40 minutes until the neat starts bubbling through and it starts to form a sticky crust
butter, onion, beef, flour, beef stock, leeks, butter, flour, milk, mustard powder, grated cheese, seasoning, lots of butter
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/348727-gwent-cottage-pie (may not work)