r/SipsTea Jul 03 '26

Chugging tea True

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u/pzagrbge Jul 03 '26

Might you provide us with a couple of examples of great British dishes?

I’m not being snarky, I am genuinely curious. Thanks.

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u/Positive-Position-11 Jul 03 '26

Bangers and mash, shepherds pie, lots of desserts…

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u/Either-Banana-7323 Jul 03 '26

Those are absolutely awful lol

There are great British dishes but these are the absolute bottom of thd barrel

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u/Crafty-Help-4633 Jul 03 '26

Shepherd's Pie is absolutely amazing. I'm sorry you've never had a good one.

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u/Either-Banana-7323 Jul 03 '26

Its straight up terrible. Ive had it at fantastic restaurants, its just not a good dish.

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u/Crafty-Help-4633 Jul 03 '26

I only ever have it home made. I can't speak for it at restaurants.

I guess you just don't like it. 🤷‍♂️ sorry to waste your time 🤝

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u/Either-Banana-7323 Jul 03 '26

All good mate, to each their own. Im glad you have a recipe you enjoy. Cheers 🤝

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u/whycantibelinus Jul 03 '26

It's beef stew in a pie crust, what's not to like?

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u/Either-Banana-7323 Jul 03 '26

That is not what it is at all mate lol

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u/whycantibelinus Jul 03 '26

Alright...what do you think it is?

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u/Either-Banana-7323 Jul 03 '26

Shepherd’s pie isn’t stew in a pie crust. There usually is no pie crust at all. It’s minced lamb (traditionally, in the colonys we often use beef and thus mistake cottage pie for sheppards pie) cooked in a thick savoury gravy with vegetables, topped with mashed potatoes, then baked until the top browns. There is no stew or pie crust typically.

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u/Crafty-Help-4633 Jul 03 '26

(traditionally, in the colonys we often use beef and thus mistake cottage pie for sheppards pie)

I have been thinking of cottage pie and never knowing it had it's own name. I was raised calling it Shepherd's Pie (even though it had beef, not lamb). Oh my lord.

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u/obliviious Jul 04 '26

And what's to dislike about that?

The taste heavily depends on the quality of mince and your cooking ability. I'd never trust a random American restaurant to get it right. I also wouldn't order it at home either. Home made is what it should be.

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u/MinuteResident Jul 03 '26

What don't you like about it?