Santa’s
Favorites with an English Twist


This season living in the mountains on the
South Shore, I’m breaking tradition a bit. As a snowstorm is rolling in, it’s the
perfect time to whip up comfort food and make a fire--the first one of winter for me. Enter hot Shepherd’s Pie or Cottage pie, a
dish from the United Kingdom for countryside workers back in the 18th
century. It is a concoction of meat (beef or lamb) and a topping of mashed
potatoes. Also, instead of chocolate fudge, I’m giving you a no-cook fudge that
a child can make and will appease taste buds for kids and grownups.


COTTAGE PIE
3-4 yellow or
Russet potatoes
¼ cup organic 2 percent low-fat milk
¼ cup organic 2 percent low-fat milk
1 tablespoon
European style butter
1 teaspoon
chives, fresh
1 tablespoon
olive oil or European style butter
2 tablespoons
yellow onion, diced
½ cup
mushrooms, fresh, sliced
1 large Roma
tomato, sliced thin
1 cup beef, turkey,
ground (optional)
1 cup Italian
cheese mix, shredded
¼ cup Parmesan cheese (optional)
¼ cup Parmesan cheese (optional)
Ground pepper
to taste
In a large pot, fill with water and place four washed, peeled, quartered potatoes. Boil until tender. Put potatoes into a mixing bowl. Add milk and butter. Mash until smooth. Fold in chives. Set aside. In a skillet, use oil or butter and sauté onions (add turkey and cook till brown). In individual ramekins (round or oval) place a bottom layer of onions, fresh vegetables (and meat or poultry). Spread with a top layer of cheese, mashed potatoes. Sprinkle with a layer of cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until cheese bubbles and top is slightly golden. Serves four to six.
LOW-FAT PEANUT
BUTTER FUDGE
1 cup European style butter with sea
salt
1-1/4 cups low-fat, creamy peanut butter (or
use regular for richer flavor)
4 cups confectioners’ sugar, sifted (use
a whisk if you don’t have a sifter)
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
½ cup walnuts,
chopped
1 tablespoon
European style butter (for greasing dish)

This Shepherd’s
Pie is a filling dish full of healthful ingredients—vegetarian or meat. The
fudge is a treat where less is more. These holiday eats are a good fit for
Santa and Santa’s helpers.
P.S. I'll put the fudge squares on a plate from yesteryear and a pot of hot herbal tea on top of the now antique glass table with sweet memories of family, two-leggers and four-leggers, love and hope. (Santa brought me a white Christmas at Tahoe, my new book cover for The Healing Powers of Tea, a new memory foam gel mattress with flannel sheets, the resort pool/spa is open, and a soon to book trip to Victoria.)
P.S. I'll put the fudge squares on a plate from yesteryear and a pot of hot herbal tea on top of the now antique glass table with sweet memories of family, two-leggers and four-leggers, love and hope. (Santa brought me a white Christmas at Tahoe, my new book cover for The Healing Powers of Tea, a new memory foam gel mattress with flannel sheets, the resort pool/spa is open, and a soon to book trip to Victoria.)
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