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I do love Cottage Pie but I have to admit that it’s just something I never make. After a day’s work the last thing I want to do is spend ages chopping up vegetables and mashing potatoes! So when Iceland and their #PowerofFrozen campaign challenged me to come up with a dish to “Cut the Hassle” I came up with this Easy Cheesy Cheat’s Cottage Pie. I love finding quicker ways of making dishes which don’t compromise on the quality and this dish is a real winner!
My family loved my Cottage Pie and hubby said it was much better than a shop bought one (he has a long memory as I haven’t bought one for many years). We were all amazed at the quality and taste of the beef as I have to say that I was a little worried when I bought it. I was going to buy the Minced Steak but as my local branch is quite small this wasn’t something they stocked so I picked up the Beef Mince with Onions instead. I hadn’t cooked with frozen mince in 25 yrs and after that brief encounter I never ventured there again. I’d just met my now hubby and remember having to cook a meal for my dad and him as my mum had gone away. The supermarket had run out of fresh mince and I was forced to buy frozen to my Chilli con Carne. Well it was the worst meal I’d ever cooked due to the poor taste and quality of the mince; not a great way to impress your new boyfriend!
So I was really very impressed with this mince as it tasted great and I also didn’t have to go to the bother of peeling any onions. I thought that my pan would be swimming in fat after frying the mince but I have to say there wasn’t that much fat to drain off. For £2.50 I think the Iceland Mince and Onions is a steal and I didn’t even use the whole pack! I shall certainly be buying this again as it’s perfect to have in the freezer as a stand by to knock up a quick meal! The Iceland Mashed Potato is a great time saver in this Cottage Pie as are the Mixed Vegetables which I also served along side. Hubby is usually a bit sniffy about mixed vegetables and I have to agree that I’ve never really thought the ones we’d tried were any good but even these got the thumbs up from hubby (as well as the rest of us)! So I’d just like to say a big “thank you” Iceland for opening up my horizons to foods I would never have thought to buy before, which are not only great quality and good value for money but time saving too! And boy do I need lots of the latter!
I do hope you try my Easy Cheesy Cheat’s Cottage Pie as I think you’ll be impressed too! For more #PowerofFrozen ideas you might like to try these dishes:
Grilled Seabass with Lemon Garlic Butter & Colcannon – Fab Food 4 All
Spicy Beef and Bean Feast – A Glug of Oil
BBQ Sardines with Wild Garlic Salsa Verdi – Foodie Quinne
15 Min Thai Red Prawn Curry – Recipes from a Pantry
Lobster Mac and Cheese – Emily’s Recipes and Reviews
Spicy One Pot Prawn Curry – Supergolden Bakes
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NB: This is a commissioned post for Iceland, all views are those of myself and my family.
Easy Cheesy Cheat's Cottage Pie #PowerofFrozen
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp Rapeseed oil
- 650 g Iceland Beef Mince with Onion
- 2 tbsp Plain flour
- 2 Cups Iceland Mixed Vegetables
- 500 mls Beef stock using gel stock cube
- 1 tbsp Creamed horseradish sauce
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
- Ground pepper
- For the mash topping:
- 600 g Iceland Mashed Potato
- 15 g a knob Unsalted butter
- 75 mls Milk
- 75 g Grated mature Cheddar cheese
Instructions
- Heat the oil over a medium to high heat in a large non-stick pan/wok and fry the beef and onions until beef starts to brown (10 - 15 minutes).
- Drain the fat (a colander is the easiest way to do this).
- Stir in the flour and cook for a minute.
- Add the stock, horseradish sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, mixed vegetables and ground pepper (no need for salt as stock and cheese have plenty).
- Bring the pan to the boil and then reduce to a simmer for about 15 minutes with a lid on removing it for the last 5 minutes until you have a meaty sauce.
- Preheat the oven to 200°C.
- Meanwhile microwave the mashed potato according to the instructions (about 9 minutes in total) and then beat in the butter, milk and half the grated Cheddar.
- Put the meat sauce into a dish, spoon over the potato and then fluff up with a fork whilst filling in the gaps.
- Sprinkle on the rest of the grated Cheddar and place in the oven for about 25 minutes until top golden and meat bubbling.
- Serve with more mixed vegetables.
lisa prince
You’ve made me want to make this for tea now and I’m off to start lol , we all love easy foods like this!
Camilla
Brilliant Lisa, so glad to have inspired you:-)
Leanne
Great staples to have in the freezer just for those moments when you’re stuck on what to cook but some haven’t much time to prep!
Camilla
Exactly Leanne, so handy:-)
Natasha Mairs
this looks gorgeous!! I often cheat with mixed veg and my quorn mince but never thought of using frozen mash.
Camilla
Thanks Natash, well get some mash on that shopping list:-)
kellie@foodtoglow
Through the #PowerofFrozen campaign I’ve really been made aware of how much Iceland has changed for the better recently. They are constantly upping their culinary game, and I have genuinely been stopping in to help with my shopping. Your recipe shows how quality meals can be made from frozen ingredients. Lovely job, Camilla. 🙂
Camilla
Thank you so much Kellie and you’re so right about Iceland, fab all round!
Rebecca Smith
Yum this looks delicious! I would never have thought to use frozen stuff in a meal!
Camilla
Thanks Rebecca, frozen ingredients are so convenient:-)
Jessica
Instant mashed potato. I have to try it. I love this recipe. Every ingredient is worth craving for.
Camilla
Thank you Jessica:-)
Jan Bennett
Oh my goodness I’m loving all these easy meals! Iceland has some great products to make life easier in the kitchen.
Camilla
I know Janice, Iceland really are taking the hassle out of meal prep:-)
Anca
I like the convenience of frozen veggies, I use them a lot too. I didn’t try the mash potatoes, but it looks great, I think I’m going to add it to my shopping list.
Camilla
Great Anca, glad to have inspired you:-)
Candace
Oh this is a great cheat! I cook our meals from scratch, we don’t eat ready meals but making home cooking easier is a big plus to me
Camilla
Thanks, yes I cook most of our meals from scratch too but avoid dishes like this due to the time they take but now there’s no excuse:-)
Kira C
Seems simple enough even my boyfriend could do it! I think he needs this recipe for uni! Maybe he’ll make himself some good food for a change!! haha 😀
Camilla
Funnily enough I was thinking similar, it really is like painting by numbers, so easy:-)