Ground chicken, onions, mushrooms, and peas covered with mashed cauliflower, and baked until golden.
A low-carb variation of the classic Shepherd's Pie, where the potatoes are replaced by the cauliflower.
8 cups | cauliflower, cut into florets | 1.2 kg | |
1 1/2 | onions, finely chopped | 300 g | |
16 | button (white) mushrooms, thinly sliced | 220 g | |
2 tbsp | olive oil | 30 mL | |
500 g | ground chicken, or ground turkey | ||
3/4 cup | canned tomatoes (diced) | 200 g | |
2 tbsp | tomato paste | 35 g | |
1 tbsp | Worcestershire sauce | 15 mL | |
1 cup | chicken broth | 250 mL | |
1 cup | frozen peas | 120 g | |
3/4 cup | milk, partly skimmed, 2% | 200 mL | |
2 tbsp | butter, unsalted | 28 g | |
ground pepper to taste [optional] | |||
1 pinch | salt [optional] | 0.2 g |
For individual pies, choose baking dishes which contain about 375 ml or 1 ½ cups when 3/4 full.
The pies can be frozen right after having been covered with the mashed cauliflower and individually wrapped. They can be baked (taken directly from the freezer) for about 50 min at 205°C/400°F.
per 1 serving (460 g)
Amount % Daily Value |
Calories 330 |
Fat 18 g 27 % |
Saturated
3.3 g
18 % |
Cholesterol 70 mg |
Sodium 290 mg 12 % |
Carbohydrate 20 g 7 % |
Fibre 7 g 28 % |
Sugars 10 g |
Net Carbs 13 g |
Protein 23 g |
Vitamin A 36 % |
Vitamin C 150 % |
Calcium 11 % |
Iron 21 % |
Food Group | Exchanges |
---|---|
Starches | 0 |
Vegetables | 2 |
Milk and Alternatives | 0 |
Meat and Alternatives | 2 |
Fats | 1 ½ |
Quite good. A healthy twist on shepards pie. I fooled everyone with the cauliflour...they thought that it was potatoes!
Very Good and Very Tasty and light. I will definitely make it again. My four year old also enjoyed it. I chose the six serving recipe which called for 1 cup of chicken broth. When I added the broth the chicken mix, way too much liquid, it became a soup. So, before I transferred the contents to a large baking I strained all the liquid. I then added 1/4 cup of the liquid back to keep the chicken moist. I used the remaining liquid and made a nice gravy which I thickened with some corn starch.