Sun 16 February 2025

Rick & Louise all about the Bikes

Track Retired 1/1/2024

Road Retired 1/6/2024

Prep: less than 30 mins
Cook: 1 to 2 hours

Easy

Serves 6

Ingredients

For the cottage pie filling

For the mash

To serve

Method

Method

  1. Heat half the oil in a large heavy-based pan. Add the onion and cook until softened. Tip it onto a plate.

  2. Return the pan to the heat and add the remaining oil. When it’s hot, fry the mince, in batches if needed, for 4–5 minutes, or until browned all over. Stir in the cooked onion and tomato purée and cook for 1 minute. Stir in the flour and cook for a further minute. Pour in the red wine, scraping up any caramelised bits with a wooden spoon, and add the thyme.

  3. Add the stock and simmer for 45 minutes, or until the mince is tender and the mixture has thickened. Season to taste, and add a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce. Keep warm over a very low heat. Preheat the grill to high.

  4. Meanwhile, for the mash, put the potatoes in a pan of salted water and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 12–15 minutes, or until they are tender. Drain and return the potatoes to the pan, then place over the heat for about 1 minute to drive off any excess moisture. Mash well, then add the butter and milk, beating to form a smooth mash. Season to taste.

  5. Put the cottage pie filling in a baking dish and spoon the mash over the top. Grill for 8–10 minutes, or until golden-brown.

  6. Meanwhile, boil the peas in boiling water in a small saucepan for 3–4 minutes, then drain and add the butter. Serve the cottage pie with the peas.

Recipe Tips

To stop the mash leaking into the cottage pie filling below (and if you have time), let the meat cool before adding the potato topping. You can freeze the cottage pie filling for up to 3 months.

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