The first time I tried Shepherd’s Pie was in the Cheesecake Factory and I fell in love with the dish. I’m a meat and potatoes kind of gal and this is basically the best combination of saucy meat and creamy parmesan potatoes.
Shepherd’s Pie recipe is a savory pie like Chicken Pot Pie and it’s just as homey and comforting. It is a stunning and welcoming dish for the holiday table. Watch the
video tutorial and learn how to make it.
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Shepherd’s Pie Video Tutorial
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What is a Shepherd’s Pie?Shepherd’s Pie (also known as cottage pie) originated in England. It is a savory pie with ground red meat (usually either ground lamb or ground beef) in a vegetable gravy sauce, topped with a layer of mashed potatoes. The potatoes seal in the saucy gravy filling and develop a golden crust as the pie bakes in the oven.
Ingredients for Shepherd’s Pie
Ground Beef – we used lean beef, or you can substitute with ground lamb.Salt and Pepper – after several tests, we found this simple seasoning is all that is needed. Thyme and rosemary are commonly added but we found it overpowering in any quantity. Onion – we used yellow onion, but you can substitute any varietyGarlic – aromatic that enhances the sauceAll-purpose flour – thickens the sauceRed Wine – use a dry red wine to add rich flavor. Use any dry red wine such as Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet, or Sauvignon (avoid cooking wine)Beef Broth – you can use Chicken broth if that is what you have on hand.Tomato paste – rounds out the flavor of the sauce Worcestershire sauce – adds the umami (savory notes)Frozen vegetables – we use a combination of carrots, peas and cornThe Best Mashed Potatoes for Cottage PieYou can easily use leftover Creamy Mashed Potatoes or even Garlic Mashed Potatoes if you have some on hand, but be sure to add parmesan and egg. Here’s what you’ll need to cook mashed potatoes for Shephards Pie:
Russet Potatoes – whip up super creamy and smoothHeavy Whipping Cream – makes potatoes luxuriously creamySalt – add to taste after mashingParmesan cheese – gives the potatoes the best tasteEgg – creates that lovely golden hue in the ovenButter – helps with color and keeps the potatoes moistTips for the Best Mashed PotatoesCut potatoes into even pieces – this ensures they cook at the same rate.Add salt after the potatoes are cooked and they are less likely to become waterlogged. Do not overcook potatoes or they will turn gummy. Mash right away with a potato masher while potatoes are hot.How to Make the FillingSaute Beef – saute ground meat in oil, breaking it up with a spatula. Season with salt and pepper. Add onions and saute 3 minutes until softened then add garlic and stir another minute. Add flour and stir for a minute. Pour in red wine and scrape the bottom to deglaze the pan. Add broth, tomato paste and worcestershire sauce, stirring to combine. Add frozen vegetables, bring to a light boil and season with more salt and pepper to taste. Cover and simmer 10 minutes until sauce is. slightly thickened. To Assemble a Shepherd’s PieTransfer the Meat Sauce into a pie dish or casserole. Top with scoops of potatoes then spread potatoes evenly over the filling. An ice cream scoop makes this easy.Drizzle with melted butter and bake at 400˚F for about 30 minutes or until potatoes start to turn golden. Pro Tip: Shepherd’s Pie can be made ahead which is perfect for the holidays or busy weeknights. See the Make-ahead section below for tips on refrigerating or freezing the pie.
Common Questions What is the difference between Shepherd’s Pie and Cottage Pie? A Shepherd’s Pie is typically made with ground lamb (hence the name Shepherd’s). When it is made with ground beef, it is referred to as a cottage pie or meat pie.
Can I use leftover mashed potatoes? Yes, you can use leftover mashed potatoes and you’ll need about 4 cups of mashed potatoes. Warm them up so they are creamy and spreadable. Add some heavy cream if needed to soften them up then stir in parmesan and an egg per the recipe.
Can I substitute the vegetables? Yes, you can substitute with a variety of chopped veggies. Try chopped and sauteed zucchini, or even chop and sautee your own carrot. Sauteed mushrooms are also a tasty addition.
Can I substitute the wine? Most of the alcohol in the wine gets cooked out but it adds great flavor. If you wanted to substitute, you could deglaze the pan with beef broth instead.
Serve Shepherd’s Pie withShepherd’s Pie can be the main course for a weekend dinner or a side dish when serving during the holidays. We love to pair it with fresh veggies, salad, and bread to soak up the gravy.
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