Venison Shepherd’s Pie

Ingrients & Directions


———————KEYWORDS: VENISON, WILD GAME———————

———————-SOURCE: WILD GAME COOKING———————-

Copyright & 1988 by Jonquil & Edward Barr, ISBN 0 9509182 5 3 First
published in Great Britain in 1988 by: Rosendale Press Ltd, 140
Rosendale Road London SE21 8LG Serves 4-6 METRIC/IMPERIAL U.S.
450-700 g/1-1 1/2 lb cold meat from cooked haunch of venison 1-1 1/2
lb 2 medium onions 2 15 ml/1 tbsp sunflower oil
1 tbsp 10 ml/2 tsp tomato paste
2 tsp 300 ml/1/2 pint good brown stock
1 1/4 cups 5 ml/1 tsp dried mixed herbs (oregano,
parsley, bay leaf) fine sea salt and freshly ground black pepper 450
g/1 lb pureed potato 2 cups 450 g/1 lb
pureed parsnip 2 cups 25 g/1 oz butter 2
tbsp milk 1 size 2-3 (extra large) egg A good recipe should you ever
have any cold left-over venison. Preheat the oven to 180-C/350-F/Mark
4. Finely dice or mince (grind) the venison, removing all gristle and
skin. Chop the onions and fry in the oil until softened. Mix the
venison, onions, tomato paste, stock and herbs together. Add salt and
pepper to taste. Put the mixture into a pie or baking dish. Cover
with the pureed potatoes and parsnips, which you have mixed together
with the butter, a little milk and the well beaten egg. Glaze the top
with milk, then bake for about 45 minutes or until the pie is heated
through and the top well browned.


Yields
4 servings

RobinDee

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Next Post

Bob Hope's Mother's Lemon Pie

Wed Aug 14 , 2013
Ingrients & Directions 1 c Sugar 3 tb Cornstarch 1 c Boiling water 4 Egg yolks, beaten slightly 2 tb Butter 4 tb Lemon juice 1/4 ts Salt 1 Lemon rind, grated Combine sugar and cornstarch in top of double boiler. Add the water slowly, stirring until thick. Gradually add […]

You May Like