Wednesday 17 December 2014

VEGAN SHEPERD'S PIE

VEGAN SHEPHERD'S PIE

Its been a pretty mild winter in Victoria BC but that doesn't mean that we can't make big hearty meals! Winter time is my favourite because hearty food is my favorite. I love mashed potatoes with paprika and roasted veg. Reminds me of a simpler time. This shepherd's pie is WAY better than your typical ground beef one. Share it with all your meat eating friends, they will not be disappointed! I've just really started using tvp a lot and I can say this is most definitely one of the best ways to do it. I love being able to flavour my own meat! I used mesquite bbq liquid smoke, pepper, olive oil, salt and a little dash of chili powder. Try doing it your own way and let me know the results! It saves you alot too. 1 cup tvp makes about 2 and a half cups faux meat and its muchhh cheaper than your typical store bought vegan meats. This was also my first time using the new SILK CASHEW MILK in one of my recipes and I am so pleased! The cashew milk made the mashed potatoes taste reallyyy good and it rocks for cooking. Ive been drinking in my coffee and tea as well and I think its my new favourite alternative milk! Let me know what your favorite alternative milk is:) 
ENJOY! Happy holidays!!!




Recipe

FILLING
1 can kidney beans, drained, rinsed
1 can chick peas, drained, rinsed
1 can corn, drained, rinsed
4 stalks celery, washed, chopped
3 carrots, peeled, washed, chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
half a white onion, chopped
1 can organic tomato paste (much less oily and less added salt!, way richer flavour)
1 cup tvp (soaked in water for ten minutes, click here for info!)
4 tablespoons nutritional yeast
1 teaspoon pepper
1 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
1 tablespoon chili powder
dash of curry powder
dash of paprika

POTATOES
6 large potatoes, peeled, cut and soaked for 5 minutes in cold water
4 tablespoons earth balance buttery spread
2 tablespoons silk cashew milk
dash of salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat your oven to 350F. In a large frying pan heat some olive oil up to fry your veggies. Starting with beans and ending with onion. Allow these to fry for 7-10 minutes on medium heat. Add your spices and stir them in well. Turn down to low-med heat and place a lid on top. Time to make your tvp. Place one cup of tvp in a large bowl and add 7/8 cup of boiling hot water. Stir together really well. Pretty much all the water should be absorbed pretty quickly, if its not add a little more tvp. Add your spices and let sit for 10 minutes. Drain any excess water. Time to make your potatoes. In a large pot add 6 cups of water, a dash of salt and some olive oil. Place a lid on top and turn up to high heat. Peel, cup and soak your potatoes for 5 minutes in cold water (this helps get the starch out of your potatoes). Once your pot is boiling, add your cut potatoes and boil for 8 minutes or until your potatoes are soft enough to poke with a fork. Once the potatoes are ready, drain out the hot water. Begin to mash your potatoes, add your butter and milk, stirring constantly. Once your potatoes are mashed and ready to go check on your frying veg. Make sure everything is a little soft before you get ready to make your pie. If its not, fry for 3 more minutes. In a large glass baking pan place your fried beans and veggies. Add your tomato paste and work it into the mixture. This helps build the base of your pie and really adds to the flavour. Once all the tomato paste is evenly distributed squeeze the mixture down in order to make room for your tvp and mash potatoes. Next add your tvp on top. Squishing again in order to fit all your potatoes. Add the mashed potatoes on top, squish it down and smooth it over with a butter knife. Sprinkle some paprika on top of your potatoes and place in the oven. Bakes for 30-35 minutes. The top should be crispy brown when its done :) 

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