cottage pie
English
Noun
cottage pie (countable and uncountable, plural cottage pies)

Cottage pie made with minced beef
- A meat pie having a mashed potato crust made with beef.
- 1873, Godey's Magazine, volume 86-87, page 82:
- Cottage Pie.— Mince any kind of cold meat together (beef, mutton, veal, pork, or lamb), put it about an inch or and inch and a half deep in a pie dish, and cover it with gravy; don't spare salt and pepper; cover it over with mashed potatoes smooth at the top, and cut it across in diamonds with a knife; bake till it is crisp and brown at the top.
- 1883, Fanny L. Calder, “Practical Cookery in Elementary Schools”, in Good Words, page 60:
- The recipes are of dishes suitable to the varying means of working men, such as cottage pie, haricot beans, scrap-bread pudding, Exeter stew, poor man's goose, and many others, combining economy and palatableness.
- 1903 January, Mary Caldwell, “The Diet Kitchen”, in The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, volume 32, page 184:
- When cold they are used for russoles, minced cutlets, croquettes, cottage pies, and souffles.
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