My grandmother didn’t need fancy ingredients or modern gadgets. She believed that real food came from love, butter, and a bit of patience. This recipe was her favorite — the one she made when guests arrived unannounced or when the family needed comfort on cold nights. It’s rich, layered, and unbelievably quick to make.
Start by peeling and boiling six medium potatoes until soft. Mash them with a little butter, salt, milk, and a handful of grated cheese until creamy. That’s your base — simple, silky, and full of flavor.
In a skillet, brown 400 grams of ground beef with one chopped onion until it turns golden. Add salt, pepper, paprika, and two tablespoons of tomato paste. Stir and cook for five minutes — the sauce should be thick and fragrant.
Now the magic: in a baking dish, layer mashed potatoes, then the beef mixture, then more mashed potatoes, and top everything with plenty of shredded cheese. Bake it at 200°C (about 390°F) for 10–15 minutes until the cheese melts and bubbles with golden edges.
When you cut through it, the layers hold together perfectly — creamy potato, juicy meat, and a top that stretches with melted cheese. Every bite tastes like warmth and memory. My grandmother used to say, “If this doesn’t make them smile, nothing will.”
Ten minutes, one dish, and a flavor that feels like home.