The fireman offered to boil the potatoes, an act for which I was extremely grateful. Except I let them go too long, didn't drain them well enough, and then added too much butter and milk. Being slightly PMSy I let my creative side take over.
Back when the Fireman and I were first married, one of our firefighter friends invited us over for dinner. He was cooking something my dad used to make called Slumgullion. Basically, it's a kind of meat and noodle stew with whatever you have in the freezer or pantry to add in as a filler.
I took stock of what was on hand and then, pulling ingredients from the freezer and pantry, Auntie and I created a dish that I'm confident will make a repeat appearance, most of them coinciding with the days preceding her official unwanted visits. Without further ado, here's today's Tastefully Tuesday recipe.
Shepherd's Slumgullion Stew
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If this picture is still here, it means I didn't replace it with the actual picture of what we actually cooked. This is a bowl of turkey leftover stew that looks disturbingly similar. |
Ingredients:
- enough potatoes cut and diced to fill a medium'ish-sized saucepan
- 4 tablespoons of butter
- 2 cups of milk
- 2 cans of veggies (low sodium!)
- 1 pound of steak, pre-cooked and cut into bite-sized pieces
- 1 entire container of Philadelphia Cream Cheese for Cooking, original flavor
- About half of a 16 ounce bag of store-brand cheddar cheese
Directions:
- Cook the potatoes about 20 minutes too long.
- Drain 3/4 of the water from the potatoes and mash about halfway.
- Add in the butter and milk, and finish mashing.
- Stir in the cream cheese.
- Add in the veggies, steak, cheese, and continue stirring until well-blended.
And that's it! The dish actually turns out more like potato soup loaded with vegetables, steak, and cheddar - which isn't a bad thing at all. I'd love to hear your cooking adventures in the comments section. Thanks for stopping by!