
It really is a week of firsts over here because I’m lucky enough to have in my hot little hands, a signed copy of Farm Anatomy by the one and only Julia Rothman. (Well, okay the PUBLISHER technically has the signed copy for one of you lucky ducks, but that just doesn’t sound as sexy).


And by now there’s enough pictures of this gorgeous book gliding around the internet that I don’t really feel the need to post a gabillion more, though I do love some of the process screen shots & sketches that Grace posted on Design*sponge. Suffice it to say that it’s beautifully composed, all drawn by hand in Julia’s trademark style. Chock-full of lore inspired by Julia’s in-law’s farm it feels like one part reference guide and one part family heirloom.
So instead of pictures, I decided to do something else I’ve never done on this blog: a recipe! I knew as soon as I joined this book tour I wanted to do something extra special and as I was perusing the pages I landed on a recipe for good ol’ Shepard’s Pie. There’s something especially nostalgic about it for me I suppose, brings me back to my church basement days and the age-old Minnesota tradition of cramming casserole dishes with warm and hearty stick-to-your-ribs filings. Mmm, Fall, is that you in my mouth? I thought so.

This particular rendition follows convention almost exactly, with savory base layer of meat & veg with an inch-thick top hat of mashed potato. Instead of lamb I used ground turkey, I added leeks and fresh sage and thyme, and I couldn’t resist including a couple parsnips in with the potatoes because I love me some root vegetables. For a vegetarian spin-off, I think lentils would be a delicious sub for the meat as well. Definitely will try that version next!
Shepard’s Pie
Adapted from Farm Anatomy and Epicurious.
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large onion, peeled and chopped
3 cloves of garlic
1 leek, quartered, washed and chopped
2 medium carrot, peeled and chopped
1 pound ground lamb (or substitute half with another ground meat)
1 cup broth, any kind
1 tablespoon tomato paste
Various fresh herbs, 1 tablespoon each
1 tablespoon chopped Italian parsley
1 cup frozen peas
2 pounds potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
splash of cup milk (any)
Salt & pepper to taste
Pecorino Romano/Parmesan/chives for garnish
1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
2. In a large sauté pan over medium-high heat, heat oil, then add the onion, leek, carrot, garlic and meat. Cook until browned, 8 to 10 minutes.
3. Drain the fat and add the broth, tomato paste, herbs, and salt and pepper. Simmer until the juices thicken, about 10 minutes, then add the peas.
4. Pour the mixture into a 1 1/2-quart baking dish; set aside.
5. Meanwhile, bring the potatoes to a boil in salted water. Cook until tender, about 20 minutes; drain.
6. Mash the potatoes with the butter, milk, greek yogurt if you’re me, and salt and pepper
7. Spread them over the meat mixture, then crosshatch the top with a fork.
8. Bake until golden, 30 to 35 minutes.
9. Cool 10 minutes before plating, sprinkle with chives & Romano cheese for flair.
Serves 6.
How to enter the giveaway:
1. Donate to the tip jar.
2. Leave a comment.
3. Like Pitch on Facebook
4. Tweet it on the twitters, but make sure you @reply me.
You can enter up to two times! The giveaway will be open until Friday the 28th at 5pm and I will announce the randomly-drawn winner on Monday.
And finally here’s a list of the rest of the book tour’s stopovers:
10/10 – Mint Design blog
10/12 – Growing with Plants
10/14 – Things We Make
10/15 – Print & Pattern
10/17 – Small Measure
10/19 – SF Girl by Bay
10/21 – Pikaland
10/23 – The Spunky Coconut
10/25 – Reading My Tea Leaves
10/26 – The Post Family
10/27 – Book By Its Cover
10/28 – Design for Mankind
Good luck!! If you don’t win you can always snag a copy of the book here.
{Image credits: SF Girl by Bay, Design*sponge, and me.}
The book looks amazing, and I’m do happy to have been introduced to you through Liz’s ad forum. The tip jar is a fun, different approach!
julia’s illustrations are amazing – i’m assuming the book is too!
I want! I want! Beautiful! And excellent food photography on your part — looks divine.
would loooooove the book. count me in.
off to check the tip jar 😉
mmm, that looks yummy Margot. And the book looks pretty darn awesome too. I’d love a copy :).
Droooling over this post. Thanks for hosting such a great giveaway! 🙂
(I also just liked Pitch on Facebook!)
that shephards pie sounds delish!!!!!
Ooh, I wanna, I wanna, I wanna!!!!
I love Julia Rothman and have been obsessed her awesome illustrations and crush-worthy patterns for some time now.
Just bought a copy of Drawn In recently, and would love to let these books hang out on my shelf together. After much oohing and ahhing and fondling, of course. 😉
Thanks for the giveaway.
P.S. Just liked ya on FB. Thanks again. 🙂
I would love to win a copy of the book! Liked Pitch on FB.
I had forgotten about the existence of Shepard’s pie. Great reminder. I had not forgotten about the brilliance of Julia Rothman. Great photos 🙂
Such a beautiful book, thanks for sharing!
I liked you on fb, too:)
Great post! Would love a copy myself (and a slice of that shepard’s pie)! Liking you on FB too.
Gorgeous illustrations! I think I could get some great use out of this book too. I am all about eating healthy. By the way, your site is very adorable. Glad I stumbled upon it. Thanks so much for hosting this giveaway!
~Margaret
Woo! A real shepherds pie recipe that actually includes lamb. Awesome! I am SO going to try this.