Posts Tagged with "shepherd's pie"
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jillbcooks 12/26/2010 2:00:00 PM
I like the holidays because they are a way to remember and explore cultural heritage. Even within my own family, the difference between my parents’ backgrounds led to an interesting upbringing with diverse traditions. My father’s background is Italian, and the food traditions of Italy showed up in our Christmas Eve meal. None of us like fish well enoug...
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Shepherd's Pie, Nanaimo bars, Canada, Christmas, maple syrup pie, Boxing Day, food traditions
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jillbcooks 4/9/2009 11:55:00 AM
One of the staples at my house during Passover is crustless Shepherd’s Pie. I love meat pies and have a special fondness for tourtiere, a family favorite that is a nod to our French Canadian heritage. My husband lived in England for a year and quickly became enamored with traditional pasties, dough pockets with meat and vegetables in them. While we love the flaky crust of a chicken pot pie, we also love a simple Shepherd’s Pie, which is a dish of meat, gravy and vegetables, topped with mashed potatoes.
While a dish with a baked potato topping is sometimes called Cottage Pie, the name Shepherd’s Pie is particularly appropriate at Passover because...
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Kosher, Passover, Shepherd's Pie
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