You will find many variations of vegetarian and vegan Shepherds Pie here, but I've never featured a Cottage Pie on my blog, not sure why as I have made them many times - perhaps its because it doesn't really look that pretty to photograph.
So what is the difference between a Shepherds Pie and a Cottage Pie. Traditionally a Shepherd Pie made with minced lamb and Cottage Pie with chunks of beef, but for vegetarians and vegans this is often substituted with minced mushrooms or a mock meat substitute.
Here is my version of a vegetarian Cottage Pie made with the addition of Welsh leeks which give it a little sweetness and topped with seaweed - Welsh Laverbread mash. I was prompted to make a Welsh version of Cottage pie when I saw a Scottish twist on a Cottage Pie.
I am sure you will find a Irish version and with respect, we all know there is no shortage of English variations of the humble Cottage Pie.
Monday, 29 February 2016
Sunday, 28 February 2016
Indo Cymru Leek Stew with Dumplings that give you a Cwtch
Some of you will have noticed that in the past week or so, I have been gravitating towards Welsh recipes and Welsh things. This is for the simple reason that next week many of us in Wales will be celebrating St David's Day, even the daffodils are coming out to celebrate, though to be honest they have been out posing by the side of the roads a month earlier.
As we enjoyed the Curried Root Vegetable Stew a couple of weeks back, I thought I would make it again, but enhance it further with the addition of spices and leeks and make it somewhat Fusion Welsh - yes we do like our leeks here in Wales, well I do. Even though the daffodils are confused and finding the British weather warm, some of us are still finding it, so stew-like meals have been on the menu quite a bit.
Cwtch means hug in Welsh and it a word you will hear and see a lot in Wales. And these light cloud like dumplings definitely give you a big warm welcome hug, who doesn't love a good hug.
The topping of Welsh cheddar or Caerphilly cheese is purely optional.
Cwtch means hug in Welsh and it a word you will hear and see a lot in Wales. And these light cloud like dumplings definitely give you a big warm welcome hug, who doesn't love a good hug.
The topping of Welsh cheddar or Caerphilly cheese is purely optional.
Saturday, 27 February 2016
Vegetarian Welsh Cawl Hot Pot
In anticipation of St David's Day, I made this Welsh Cawl Hot Pot yesterday afternoon.
Most people in the U.K are familiar with Lancashire Hot Pot made more famous by a barmaid called Betty (now deceased) in a popular British soap drama called Coronation Street. It was Betty's signature dish at the Rovers Return Inn - a English pub.
Hot Pot is a slow cooked recipe traditionally made with lamb and vegetables, but as this is a vegetarian blog I made mine with some vegan mock 'lamb' meat pieces. I also decided to give this Hot Pot a Welsh touch with the addition of leeks and good Welsh cheese.
Actually this can easily be a vegan Welsh Cawl Hot Pot, if you omit the cheese, but as I had some Dragon Welsh Caerphilly and Colliers Welsh Cheddar I opted to use them. Although not authentic in any way, I enjoyed my vegetarian Welsh Hot Pot alternative. It delivered on flavour, texture and substance. there was also some gravy juices sitting at the bottom of the hot pot when it came out of the oven that made for moist mock 'lamb' pieces. I served the finished dish with some steamed broccoli heads.
Most people in the U.K are familiar with Lancashire Hot Pot made more famous by a barmaid called Betty (now deceased) in a popular British soap drama called Coronation Street. It was Betty's signature dish at the Rovers Return Inn - a English pub.
Hot Pot is a slow cooked recipe traditionally made with lamb and vegetables, but as this is a vegetarian blog I made mine with some vegan mock 'lamb' meat pieces. I also decided to give this Hot Pot a Welsh touch with the addition of leeks and good Welsh cheese.
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