October 16th World Food day

October 10, 2006 3:10am CST
Here's an opportunity to really celebrate World Food Day by posting a recipe of your own from either your country of residence/origin or a personal favourite and the country it comes under. British food has traditionally been based on beef, lamb, pork, chicken and fish and generally served with potatoes and one other vegetable. The most common and typical foods eaten in Britian include the sandwich, fish and chips, pies like the cornish pasty, trifle and roasts dinners. Some of our main dishes have strange names like Bubble & Squeak and Toad-in-the-Hole. Here's my offering from England: Shepherd's Pie Recipe Shepherd's Pie and Cottage Pie are very similar. Shepherd's Pie is made from lamb whereas Cottage Pie uses beef. In this version of Shepherd's Pie we use leftover Roast Lamb. * 500 grams / 1 lb of leftover roast lamb (or roast beef) * 1 tablespoon of tomato sauce (ketchup) * ½ to ¾ cup of leftover gravy (jus roti) or packet-mix gravy * 1 tablespoon of freshly chopped parsley * 3 to 4 large potatoes * 1 tablespoon of butter * salt and pepper Preheat the oven to 180°C, 350°F or gas mark 4. Trim excess fat off the leftover roast and chop very finely by hand or in a food processor. Mix the roast with the tomato sauce and enough gravy to make a thick paste, stir in the chopped parsley, a little salt and pepper and spoon into a pie dish. Peel the potatoes, chop into quarters and place in a medium saucepan with enough cold water to just cover the potatoes. Add a little salt and bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until the potatoes are tender. When the potatoes are cooked, drain and place back on the heat for a few seconds to let any extra water evaporate from the potatoes. Mash the potatoes with one tablespoon of butter until the potato is very creamy - add a little milk if needed. Add salt to taste. Spoon or pipe the creamy mashed potato over the minced roast mixture. Sprinkle with grated cheese if desired and bake for 20 to 30 minutes or until the potato is golden and the pie is heated through. (Serves 4) Although I prefer the good English breakfast consisting of eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and baked beans as a 'fry up'. Share your own!
6 responses
• United States
24 Oct 06
yes it is very good but there are different ways of making it my aunt makes hers with mashed potatoes and it is really good to
24 Oct 06
Variety is the spice of life afterall!
@colstud (152)
• India
23 Oct 06
no time to read this
24 Oct 06
More than likely lack the brain cells to do so, so no loss there then.
• India
20 Oct 06
Yaa i like this dish
@rmuxagirl (7548)
• United States
8 Nov 06
I have never heard of World Food Day. That's rather interesting. Here is my contribution: Fancy Brownies * 1 (18.25 ounce) package chocolate cake mix * 1/2 cup melted butter * 1/3 cup milk * 2 eggs * 35 chocolate covered caramel candies (e.g. Rolo TM) * 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips * 1 cup toffee baking bits DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9x13 inch pan. Unwrap chocolate covered caramel candies and set aside. 2. In a large bowl, combine the cake mix, melted butter, milk and eggs. Stir with a wooden spoon until well blended. Press half of the mixture or a little bit more evenly into the bottom of the prepared pan. 3. Bake for 6 minutes in the preheated oven. Remove from the oven and sprinkle the chocolate chips and toffee bits over the top. Press the caramel candies into the surface 5 across and 7 down. Do not press all the way to the bottom. Spread the remaining brownie dough over the top. Return to the oven for an additional 20 to 25 minutes, or just until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Cool before cutting into 35 squares
@timou87 (1638)
• Singapore
24 Oct 06
I didn't know World Food Day existed...but the Shehperd's Pie sure looks delicious~!
• United States
8 Nov 06
food is awesome, here is a good recipe. INGREDIENTS * 1 Cooking spray * 1/4 cup flour * 1 teaspoon salt * 1 pinch cinnamon * 1 butternut squash - peeled, seeded and sliced * 4 apples - peeled, cored and sliced * 1/2 sweet onion, thinly sliced * 1 cup chicken stock * 1 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese * 3 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled DIRECTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 350. Spray 9- x 11-inch glass baking pan with cooking spray. 2. Place flour, salt, and cinnamon into a large plastic bag. Add squash, apples, and onions; shake until lightly dusted. 3. In glass dish, layer 1/2 of squash, apples, and sweet onion. Pour 1/2 cup chicken stock over the top, then sprinkle 1/2 of cheese. Layer with remaining squash, apple, and onions. Pour remaining chicken stock over the top, and cover with foil. 4. Bake in preheated oven for 40 minutes. 5. Take out and sprinkle with bacon crumbles and remaining cheese. Return, uncovered, to oven; bake for another 5 minutes. Let sit for 5 minutes before serving.