Cast Iron Shepards Pie

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griz400

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Mar 27, 2016
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Making some shepards pie in on the grill with cast iron skillet ,,


Got a new one at Sams club a few weeks ago

1 lb lean ground beef

1 med onion chopped 

4 cups frozen mixed veggies

1 cup gravy

4 oz of phillie cream cheese

2 cloves minced garlic

1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

here is where wife comes in 

1 batch of mashed potatoes made with 6 potatoes made with butter,salt and pepper 1 stick of butter, milk,also with the garlic and cream cheese ... this may be more than needed, but will eat on the side..

brown ground beef with little salt and pepper,and onion  drain , and return to skillet,add veggies and gravy, saute, stirring some,when bubbly,add mashed potatoes,return to grill for like 20 minutes at 375 indirect heat , then add cheese to top and go for 10 more minutes or until it looks the way you like it ...

well, thats the plan anyways 

here is a look at it all 


wife will make the mashed potatoes, but, we will make it all on the char griller ...

off to a good start


will grill right over coals for now, then grill indirect


starting to brown up ...


wife running potatoes threw the ricer


now potatoes in the blend state


gravied up, and bubbling 


potatoes and cheese .. getting closer 


all done, letting it rest



was pretty darn good ... 
 
Jeff, that pie looks really good, nice use of the cast iron.
Great pics too, point.

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Thanks Chile, thanks for the point as well.. 
 
O yeah! That looks fantastic! Mmmm... Mmmm! I would definatley eat some of that right now with some eggs for breakfast!

Point!
 
It's 2 early in the morning for pie.
But I can eat Some in like, 3 hours.

Lol..
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Very cool
Thanks rings, I am actually at work eating some for lunch right now, thanks for the point as well,,,
 
Well, finished this all up for lunch today, was fun doing it all on the grill, think next time, I will smoke some burgers, then dice em up with onions, even throw in a little smoked chicken or pork, whatever I have at the time ,, this would be a smoked version of it all.. this recipe is like a 10 - 15 year old recipe from Kraft that we make alot .. but she makes it in the oven ...
 
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Neat.. I have some old cookbook for Kraft and Campbell etc..
I have a bunch of sauce leftover from my pork steaks I made Sat. so I'm gonna smoke some old pork loin trimmings to toss in there right now I guess. lol I forgot I had the scraps from a couple pork loins in the freezer..

My cookbook.
 
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I posted the recipe at start of the thread ,, 
 
Picked up another dutch oven for the house , keep a big one and a small at the hunting camp, but picked up this one on line through Home Depot for

Lodge 7 Qt. Cast Iron Dutch Oven
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will be time for chili and other stuff as cooler weather comes
when I was a kid, my uncle would make a stew and then make biscuits on the lid ... when he would use in a charcoal grill
 
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