We're stuck inside today and we've only got one can of coconut milk, so the haupia will have to wait until tomorrow. In the meanwhile...
Every good prepper parent wants to pass on knowledge and give experience to our kiddos, me included. So, I brought our son into the kitchen with me tonight to hand on another recipe. He's made chili before, and also mashed potatoes, so tonight's dinner is Shepard's pie.
Now, don't give me grief about the authenticity of the recipe. This is what I grew up with. We've tried several variations on the the theme but this one is the family favourite.
Bacpacjac's Cheater Shep's PieIngredients:2 pounds ground beef
2 fist sized onions
1 can of corn
3/4 cup of water
Seasonings to taste (TIP: We CHEATED this time and used a Club House Shep's Pie seasoning pack)
Mashed potatoes (TIP: leftovers work great!)
Directions:1. Make mashed potatoes as you normally would
1. Brown beef and onions in frying pan
2. Drain grease and add corn, water and seasonings
and mix well and spread evenly in pan
3. Put layer of potatoes over beef and gravy mixture
4. Add cheese if you like
5. Bake in 400 degree oven for approx 25 mins or until the potatoes are golden brown.(We used the cast iron frying pan this time so didn't need a roast pan, but you can also put everything into a baking pan and finish it that way.)
Sorry guys. Photobucket's hates me right now. I'll get the pics up soon. Meanwhile, it's time for step #6
6. Eat and enjoy
TIP: You can make this without an oven. Everything is already cooked so you can eat it as is, or cover it with aluminum foil and use the coals of the fire to "bake" it. A dutch oven works better than a frying pan in my experience.
BACON LOVERS TIP: I love adding bacon to my Shepard's pie but I didn't have any this time. I did, however, have bacon fat to cook the beef and onions in. Nice hit of bacon flavour, not so hard on the arteries.