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- Source:
- John Driscoll
Serves/Makes:4
- Ingredients
- 1/2 lb (.2 kg). cooked, peeled shrimp (any size)
- 1 lb (.5 kg). halibut, or other whitefish fillet cut into bite size chunks
- 1 cup (225 ml) diced carrots
- 1 cup (225 ml) frozen peas
- 1 can (10 oz (280 grm).) cream of mushroom soup
- 1 tbsp (15 ml) olive oil
- paprika
- salt lemon pepper to taste
- 2 cups (475 ml) prepared mashed potatos
- Preparation
- Stir fry carrots (or any other fresh vegetable combination) in olive oil until just barely tender.
- Add peas and chunks of halibut, stiring gently so as not to crumble fish.
- Cook a couple more minutes until fish is firm and no longer transparent.
- Reduce heat, add shrimp and canned soup (add up to 1 cup (225 ml) of water to desired thickness) stir until it begins to bubble.
- Remove from heat and season to taste.
- Divide mixture into 4 to 6 oven proof ramikins or individual serving dishes.
- Pipe mashed potatos on top to cover filling.
- Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with paprika.
- Broil in oven for 5 to 10 minutes or until tops begin to brown.
- Comments
- This pot pie technique is about as easy as it gets. Best when it's cold
outside and you can't think of anything interesting for dinner. I adjust
the ingredients based on what's in the fridge. A plastic sandwich bag with
small tip of cornor cut off works great to squeeze out the mashed potatos in
creative patterns.
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