American Medium Mrs. F.L. Gillette

Roast Beef Pie with Potato Crust

Original Recipe

When you have a cold roast of beef, cut off as much as will half fill a baking-dish suited to the size of your family; put this sliced beef into a stewpan with any gravy that you may have also saved, a lump of butter, a bit of sliced onion and a seasoning of pepper and salt, with enough water to make plenty of gravy; thicken it, too, by dredging in a tablespoonful of flour; cover it up on the fire, where it may stew gently, but not be in danger of burning. Meanwhile there must be boiled a sufficient quantity of potatoes to fill up your baking-dish, after the stewed meat has been transferred to it. The potatoes must be boiled done, mashed smooth, and beaten up with milk and butter, as if they were to be served alone, and placed in a thick layer on top of the meat. Brush it over with egg, place the dish in an oven, and let it remain there long enough to be brown. There should be a goodly quantity of gravy left with the beef, that the dish be not dry and tasteless. Serve with it tomato sauce, Worcestershire sauce or any other kind that you prefer. A good, plain dish.

Ingredients

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  • 1 cold roast of beef
  • 1 stewpan with any gravy that you may have also saved
  • 1 lump of butter
  • 1 bit of sliced onion and a seasoning of pepper and salt
  • 1 tablespoonful of flour
  • 10 up with milk and butter
  • 1 thick layer on top of the meat
  • 1 goodly quantity of gravy left with the beef
  • 1 good

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Instructions

  1. 1

    When you have a cold roast of beef, cut off as much as will half fill a baking-dish suited to the size of your family; put this sliced beef into a stewpan with any gravy that you may have also saved, a lump of butter, a bit of sliced onion and a seasoning of pepper and salt, with enough water to make plenty of gravy; thicken it, too, by dredging in a tablespoonful of flour; cover it up on the fire, where it may stew gently, but not be in danger of burning.

  2. 2

    Meanwhile there must be boiled a sufficient quantity of potatoes to fill up your baking-dish, after the stewed meat has been transferred to it.

  3. 3

    The potatoes must be boiled done, mashed smooth, and beaten up with milk and butter, as if they were to be served alone, and placed in a thick layer on top of the meat.

  4. 4

    Brush it over with egg, place the dish in an oven, and let it remain there long enough to be brown.

  5. 5

    There should be a goodly quantity of gravy left with the beef, that the dish be not dry and tasteless.

  6. 6

    Serve with it tomato sauce, Worcestershire sauce or any other kind that you prefer.

  7. 7

    A good, plain dish.

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