Mince and Tatties (Scottish Ground Beef Recipe) (2024)

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Mince and tatties is simply a Scottish name for ground beef and potatoes. The ground beef recipe includes a tasty gravy. When served alongside fluffy mashed or boiled potatoes, it’s a hearty, comforting dish that’s perfect for colder weather.

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Growing up in Scotland, mince and tatties was a meal that came with the territory, despite having an Italian mother.

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It would be like a Scot moving to Italy and not making pasta, if my mother hadn’t joined the ranks of everyone around her who made this traditional Scottish meal.

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It is a perfect meal for cold and rainy days, which is probably the reason it’s so popular in Scotland!

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For those of you in North America, you may need an explanation for the name of the recipe, but if you have a meat and potatoes lover in the family, you will want to make this asap!

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What is British Beef Mince?

You may already know that ground beef is called “mince” in Great Britain. It’s called this because the meat is minced.

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What are Tatties in Scotland?

Tatties are a nickname for potatoes. Sometimes the word “totties” is also used, but tatties is more common. You can serve mince with boiled potatoes instead of mashing them, as this is probably the most classic and traditional way to serve it. However, I find most people prefer mashed, so that’s what I’ve presented here.

You may have seen the recipe for my potato scones, which are also referred to as “tattie scones”. They’re great with a full Scottish breakfast or fry up, along with square sausage.

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Mince and tatties might be described as a deconstructed cottage pie. It’s essentially the same basic recipe, but assembled differently and not baked (unlike these cottage pie potatoes!) It’s a superb weeknight meal that can be made ahead and just heated to serve. It also freezes beautifully.

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You can add peas right into the mince if you like, instead of serving them on the side. Both ways are acceptable in Scotland. However, if you’re like me, I keep them on the side for whoever wants them because I dislike peas, can you believe it?

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Need a Scottish dessert to end this meal? Check out my Scottish dessert recipes!

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Note: if you know me, you’ll probably be wondering why I’ve got two processed ingredients in this recipe. The main reason is that I use these products so rarely, and they add so much to the end result that I do use them in this dish. I give options so you can skip them, so please just use beef stock if you want to skip OXO and Bisto.

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Mince and Tatties (Scottish Ground Beef Recipe)

Recipe by Christina Conte (as my mother made it from my childhood) serves 4

FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW

Prepare the Mince (Ground Beef and Gravy)

Boil 12 ounces of water, pour into a jug and add the OXO cube or Better Than Bouillon, and stir to dissolve.

Sauté the onion and carrot in a heavy pot with the olive oil over medium high heat until the onion becomes translucent.

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Add the mince, or ground beef. Use a wooden spoon to break it up into smaller bits.

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Continue cooking for about 7 minutes, stirring often.

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Pour in the beef stock and stir. At this time, add the Bisto granules and Worcestershire sauce. Add more water if you want more gravy, but adjust the seasoning later.

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Bring to a boil, then turn down the heat so that it simmers gently. Cook for about 20 minutes (or until the mashed potatoes are ready), then taste and add salt and pepper to taste.

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Make the Mashed Potatoes (Tatties)

Put the potatoes in cold, salted water that just covers them. Bring to a boil, then simmer until cooked (a fork is inserted easily). Drain, mash with the butter, then add enough milk or milk and cream until the mashed potatoes are light and fluffy.

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Serve the Mince and Tatties

Spoon a quarter of the mashed potatoes onto each of four plates, then do the same with the mince.

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If desired, serve with cooked peas.

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The Peas can be Served in two Ways with the Mince and Tatties

Alternatively, you can mix the peas into the mince and then serve.

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Serve immediately, and enjoy a taste of Scotland!

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Can I Freeze the Ground Beef and Mashed Potatoes Dish?

Yes, mince and tatties freezes very well. You can dish up individual servings, too. Just put as much meat and potatoes (and peas, if desired) as you like in freezer proof bowls, seal and freeze for up to 2 months.

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Mince and Tatties (Scottish Ground Beef Recipe)

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

A traditional, hearty, Scottish recipe of ground beef and mashed potatoes.

Ingredients

Mince

  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 large onion, diced
  • 1 large carrot
  • 1 lb ground beef, organic if possible
  • 1 Tbsp Better than Bouillon beef flavor or 1 OXO beef cube (or 10 oz beef stock)
  • 1 Tbsp Bisto (beef flavor in red)
  • 1/2 tsp Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1/2 tsp Kosher or sea salt (if needed)
  • freshly ground black pepper to taste

Mashed potatoes (or boiled)

  • 4 large potatoes
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 oz (1/2 stick) good quality butter
  • milk or half and half (enough to make the mashed potatoes fluffy)

Instructions

Prepare the Mince (Ground Beef and Gravy)

  1. Boil 10 ounces of water, pour into a jug and add the OXO cube or bouillon, and stir to dissolve. (If using stock, skip this.)
  2. Sauté the onion and carrot in a pot with the olive oil over medium high heat until the onion becomes translucent.
  3. Add the mince, or ground beef. Use a wooden spoon to break it up into smaller bits.
  4. Continue cooking for about 7 minutes, stirring often.
    Pour in the beef stock and stir. At this time, add the Bisto and Worcestershire sauce. If you want a thicker gravy, add more Bisto, but remember, you're also adding salt. Add more water if you want a runnier gravy or more gravy, but adjust the seasoning later.
  5. Bring to a boil, then turn down the heat so that it simmers gently. Cook for about 20 minutes (or until the mashed potatoes are ready), then taste and add salt and pepper to taste.

Make the Mashed Potatoes (Tatties)

  1. Put the potatoes in cold, salted water that just covers them. Bring to a boil, then simmer until cooked (a fork is inserted easily).
  2. Drain, mash with the butter, then add enough milk or milk and cream until the mashed potatoes are light and fluffy.

Serve the Mince and Tatties

  1. Spoon a quarter of the mashed potatoes onto each of four plates, then do the same with the mince.
  2. If desired, serve with cooked peas.
  3. Alternatively, you can mix the peas into the mince and serve this way, also.

Notes

OXO cubes may be difficult to find in the US, however, beef flavored BISTO is readily available on Amazon, Cost Plus, and British shops.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 866Total Fat: 42gSaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 21gCholesterol: 160mgSodium: 1476mgCarbohydrates: 71gFiber: 8gSugar: 9gProtein: 52g

Nutrition information is only estimated.

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FAQs

Is ground beef and mince the same thing? ›

Ground meat, called mince or minced meat outside North America, is meat finely chopped by a meat grinder or a chopping knife. A common type of ground meat is ground beef, but many other types of meats are prepared in a similar fashion, including pork, veal, lamb, goat meat, and poultry.

What dish can I make with mince and potatoes? ›

Here's a fun change from spaghetti bolognese - serve the mince on potato wedges instead. The kids will love it.

What is minced beef in the UK? ›

Ground beef, minced beef or beef mince is beef that has been finely chopped with a knife, meat grinder (American English), mincer or mincing machine (British English). It is used in many recipes including hamburgers, bolognese sauce, meatloaf, meatballs, and kofta.

What do butchers put in mince? ›

Making mince out of a range of lower grade cuts is a good way for butchers to make the most out the entire animal, avoiding wastage. A lot of the mince in Australia is made out of chuck, blade, brisket or topside.

Why do Brits call ground beef mince? ›

Yes, we have ground beef in the UK, and, yes, we call it “mince”, which is short for “minced meat”, so called because it is meat that is minced: in a mincer.

What is ground beef called in England? ›

What is hamburger meat called in Britain? It's simply called minced beef, though this is at its most basic.

What is mince and tatties made of? ›

Mince and tatties is a Scottish dish which consists of ground beef and mashed potato. Other vegetables or thickening agents are sometimes added to the dish as well.

How to cook mince for dummies? ›

Add a dash of oil to a hot pan & add your mince. Stir to make sure the mince doesn't stick to the pan and browns evenly. If too many juices escape, pour the mince into a strainer to remove liquid and then add just the mince back into the pan until it's browned on the outside.

Does Mcdonald's use British beef? ›

We only use whole cuts of 100% British and Irish beef in our burgers, seasoned with just a pinch of salt and pepper after cooking. We take these whole cuts, simply mince them and shape them into burgers. Once the beef burgers are made, they are frozen straightaway, carefully packed and delivered to our restaurants.

Does Mcdonalds UK use British beef? ›

100% British and Irish beef

British and Irish farmers are our most essential ingredient, and we're proud to work with over 20,000 of them who supply the quality cuts for our burgers. Each and every one of the farmers is approved by a nationally recognised farm assurance scheme, such as Red Tractor or Bord Bia.

Is Chuck the same as mince? ›

Ground chuck is just a type of ground beef.

The only difference is where the cow meat comes from. Ground chuck comes from a specific cut of beef (front part of a cow's shoulders). Meanwhile, ground beef is a combination of all the cuts of beef.

What is the paper in mince meat? ›

A 'meat diaper' is a spongy sheet used beneath grocery store meats, such as ground beef and pork chops; it serves the purpose of absorbing the raw meat juices within the packaging.

What is the difference between sausage mince and beef mince? ›

Lean beef will be drier due to the lower fat content. Sausage mince – this recipe uses a mix of beef mince and sausage mince for both moisture and flavour. Sausage mince is usually made from ground pork or beef, with added fat, seasoning, herbs and spices.

What is the healthiest mince meat? ›

Turkey mince is a healthier alternative to beef mince or lamb mince in dishes such as bolognese, chilli or meatballs.

What is it called mince meat? ›

Mincemeat is a mixture of chopped dried fruit, distilled spirits and spices, and often beef suet, usually used as a pie or pastry filling. Mincemeat formerly contained meat, notably beef or venison.

How do I mince ground beef? ›

Grinding Tips: To minimize smearing, cut meat into 1- to 2-inch chunks and place them in a single layer on a sheet tray or large plate in the freezer for about fifteen minutes before grinding. Grind in batches no larger than a half pound for a 10-cup food processor.

What is the best cut of meat to use for mince? ›

Beef chuck is a popular primal cut of meat favored for mincing due to its valued protein-to-fat ratio composition. Butchered from the cow shoulder, beef chuck is a tough cut that turns tender when ground or slow cooked, making it a top option for just about any dish that calls for minced meat.

What is the difference between lean mince and ground beef mince? ›

As you can see, the lean mince contains about 50 calories (kcal) less that the standard mince, but the real difference lies in the fat content: the regular mince has more than 6g more fat per 100g as well as almost 3g more saturated fat per 100g. The iron and vitamin levels remain pretty similar.

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