I was on the hunt for a hearty but healthy snow-day meal when I came across this recipe for Lentil, Mushroom & Sweet Potato Shepherd’s Pie. Jack doesn’t really eat mushrooms or celery, though, so I started making substitutions–until the recipe was pretty different. Try it yourself!
Shepherd’s Pie with Sweet Potato, Lentils, and Cauliflower
Makes about 6 pretty substantial servings
Ingredients
- 5 medium sweet potatoes
- 1 cup brown or green lentils, washed and picked over
- 3/4 cup dry steel cut oats
- salt
- paprika
- cumin
- olive oil
- 1 onion, chopped
- head of cauliflower
- 4 carrots
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 3/4 cup low-sodium vegetable stock
- 1/2 cup beer (I used Sam Adams Boston Lager)
- 1 tablespoon tomato sauce
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
Scrub each sweet potato and use a fork to punch a few holes in each one. Wrap up in paper towels and microwave for about 5 minutes each. (Note: Next time, I will try peeling the sweet potatoes first and then cooking them in the pressure cooker.) Set aside to cool.
In a medium pot, combine the lentils and oats with salt, paprika, and cumin to taste, along with 5 cups of water. (Note: Next time, I will replace 1 cup of water with beer or veggie stock for more flavor.) Once it comes to a boil, lower the heat and let it simmer, uncovered, for 15-20 minutes. The lentils should be soft but not mushy. You’ll need to stir pretty regularly, as the oats have a habit of sticking to the pot. If there’s liquid remaining after 15-20 minutes, drain into a colander.
Wash the cauliflower and break it up into smaller pieces. Scrub, peel, and chop the carrots. I kept them in fairly large chunks, because I didn’t want them to dissolve too much in the cooking process. Mix the cauliflower and carrots together in a pressure cooker and bring to pressure, then set aside.
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Peel the sweet potatoes (you’ll have to do this by hand) and mash them in a bowl.
Warm olive oil in a large skillet or stock pot over medium-high heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook until the onion is soft and translucent. Take the heat down to medium-low and mix in the cauliflower, carrot, lentil and oat mixtures. Next, add the vegetable stock, beer, tomato sauce, soy sauce, and any more seasoning you might like. Simmer for 5 minutes until there’s not a lot of liquid left.
Spread the veggie mixture into a 9×13″ baking dish. Spoon and spread the sweet potato mixture on top.
Bake for 30 minutes, or until the bottom layer bubbles up at the edges.
This recipe made quite a bit of food! We froze about half of it. It’s not particularly pretty, but it was very good–and very good for you! I also like that the meal could be made in advance and then baked later. Next time, I’ll add beets and maybe peas as well. The possibilities are endless!
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This sounds good, I’m going to try it. ~Thanks~
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I usually like shepherd’s pie. If it’s tasty, I’m game. I’ll try it. thanks
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