COMFORTING VEGAN SHEPHERD'S PIE

Thursday 8 November 2018


As the weather gets colder and more grey, I start craving more comforting winter meals such as shepherd's pie. This used to be one of my favourite meals before turning vegan, and with this recipe I threw together it remains one of my favourite recipes. The recipe here I have listed is for 1 serving (I made this for myself in a small serving dish as my family aren't vegan and so I am basing it on that, but just multiply the recipe to suit any needs and make it in a bigger dish and serve separately). The secret ingredient is baked beans - only a spoon or two - and before you squirm at the thought of it, it needs to be tested as it adds a lot of flavour and some extra protein.

Ingredients: (1 serving)

  • 1 tbsp of oil (any kind)
  • 1/2 a white onion
  • 1 small carrot
  • 1 handful of frozen peas
  • 1/4 of a bag of vegan mince (I use Tesco own vegetarian mince which is vegan, but any will work)
  • A few spoons of baked beans
  • 1 baking potato
  • 1 tsp of vegan butter
  • Approx 100ml of gravy (red Bisto is vegan), or veggie stock depending on preference - I use gravy as it adds extra flavour
Recipe:
  1. Chop onion and carrot into small pieces (like pictured above) and fry off gently in the oil until slightly soft
  2. Add the vegan mince and fry until no longer frozen, adding the peas once this has happened
  3. Reduce the heat, and add a few spoonfuls of baked beans to the mix and stir
  4. Pour over the gravy and stir until thick but with some liquid still remaining (you may not need all the gravy, or you may want to add more - totally depends on preference) and remove from heat
  5. Add this mixture to a dish and place in the oven for around 15 mins
  6. Whilst this is cooking, chop and boil the potatoes until soft
  7. Once potatoes are soft, mash until smooth and add vegan butter/milk as preferred so that it is creamy
  8. Remove the dish from the oven and place the mash on top, creating some fork marks so that the top can go slightly browned and cripsy
  9. Place back in the oven for around 15 minutes, or until it is as crispy as you desire
  10. Serve immediately, with fresh cooked vegetables and extra gravy if you wish.
In reality this is a very simple meal to make, and you can throw in any veg you want - or even make the mash with sweet potato! Instead of vegan mince you could also try this with lentils, it really is a super versatile meal and brings a lot of comfort in the cold winter evenings.


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