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Homer55 | 14:00 Tue 09th May 2006 | Food & Drink
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What is the difference between Shepards Pie and Cottage Pie?
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Lamb, and Beef, isn't it?
yeah cottage pie is made with beef mince, shepherd pie is made with lanb mince

Really? wow, I didn't know that!


I presumed one was eaten by a shepherd and one.......no, never mind!

{in my bestest Michael Caine voice} Not a lot of people do know that, BOO.

I edumicated my boyfriend about that fact only a couple of weeks ago. So he took great pleasure in informing his mother, who bluntly told him where to go! :o)

Shepherds Pie used to be made with shepherds, but you can't get them these days. Similarly, people used to put cottages in Cottage Pie, but they've become far too expensive. That and the hygiene problems associated with serving it in public toilets.

ROFL @ SaxyJag!!!!!!

Shepherd's Pie is made with lamb because that is the meat available to a shepherd living and working ouside the town.


Cottage Pie, has beef which is available to the townspeaple who live in cottages, in villages and towns.


That's how the names originated.

As a young un in the early 60's I used to help out on a farm, around 6pm all the workers were told to get up to the cottage and get a bit of pie :-) .... Oh happy days :-) ................... whoops, nearly forgot! They reckoned it got it's name (cottage pie) because the cows were always kept near to the cottage ready for milking.

Boo - don't worry. Not a lot of supermarkets know that either. Check the ready meals and spot the mistakes.
Saxy Jag is right - all pie and no shepherd is boring!
Cottage pie is a shepherds pie with a (pastry) roof on.

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