Super Shepherd’s Pie
Super Shepherd’s Pie is the ultimate comfort food recipe! A savory casserole of ground beef and vegetables simmered in a rich gravy, topped with fluffy mashed potatoes.

Casseroles or dinner pies are a great way to feed the family. Two other budget friendly meals you will want to try are Baked Spaghetti Pie and Classic Tuna Casserole.
Ingredients

- Ground beef – use extra lean ground beef. I have found that regular ground beef is too fatty. Minced lamb can be used for a more traditional recipe.
- Vegetables – fresh and frozen vegetables are used in this recipe. Canned vegetables will bake up too mushy.
- Potatoes – Yukon gold are my favorite for making mashed potatoes.
- Butter – butter is added to the mashed potatoes giving them an extra creamy flavor.
- Milk – whole milk is added to the mashed potatoes. For a richer and creamier layer of mashed potatoes you can use cream.
- Thyme – this herb adds a subtle hint of flavor. If you do not like thyme, simply leave it out.
- Tomato paste – tomato paste compliments the ground beef for an extra punch of flavor.
- Beef gravy mix – prepared as per packet directions. In addition to adding more savory flavor, the gravy will ensure the Super Shepherd’s pie is saucy, not dry.
Variations and substitutions
- Using ground turkey in shepherd’s pie is a healthy alternative to ground beef.
- Try some different vegetables like celery, zucchini, red peppers and mushrooms.
- Instead of using regular mashed potatoes, this recipe tastes incredible topped with my garlic mashed potatoes.
- Top with melted cheddar cheese.
Add additional flavoring with:
- 1/2 cup red wine
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
Lamb is not readily available here in Canada, so I have always made with recipe with lean ground beef. Growing up we simply called it Shepherds Pie, not Cottage Pie as some people will point out is incorrect. Call it what you like, it is a hearty, delicious recipe that my family loves!
Traditional Shepherd’s pie came from England and was made with minced lamb. The American version commonly referred to as Cottage Pie uses ground beef. Ground beef is more readily available in North America and has become the more popular version of this classic recipe.
How to make Shepherd’s Pie

Peel and cut potatoes into cubes. Boil in salted water until tender, about 15-20 minutes. Drain.

Add the butter and milk. Mash with potato masher until fluffy, set aside.

Using a large heavy skillet add ground beef, salt and pepper. Fully cook the meat and set aside.

Using the same skillet drain fat from skillet, leaving about 1 tablespoon. Add onions, carrots and garlic. Sauté over medium heat until tender.

Stir in the green beans, corn and peas. Simmer for about 4-5 minutes.

Prepare the gravy mix as per package directions.

Mix together the gravy, ground beef and vegetables. Stir in the tomato paste and thyme, then spread into a 2 quart casserole dish.

Top with the mashed potato mixture. Cover and bake at 350º fahrenheit for 40-50 minutes.
Optional – Add shredded cheddar cheese. Remove from oven, sprinkle with 1 cup of cheese. Return to the oven and bake uncovered for an additional 10 minutes.

Can you freeze Shepherd’s Pie?
Super Shepherd’s Pie freezes very well for up to 3 months. Cover with plastic wrap, and store in airtight container. Thaw and bake for 50-60 minutes.

Best ever ground beef recipes
From soup to meatloaf to burgers, ground beef is a budget friendly meat that I love to use in so many hearty recipes!
This post was originally published June 27, 2015. Occasionally I update with fresh tips, content, and photos. Current update April 28, 2021.

Super Shepherd’s Pie
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Ingredients
- 1½ pounds extra lean ground beef
- 7 medium potatoes 6-7 cups raw, chopped
- 3 carrots chopped 2 1/2 cups raw, chopped
- 1 onion chopped about 1 cup
- 1 clove garlic minced
- 1 cup corn frozen or fresh
- 1 cup green beans frozen or fresh
- 1 cup peas frozen or fresh
- 1 tablespoon tomato paste
- 1 teaspoon thyme
- 6 tablespoons butter
- ½ cup milk
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1 packet beef gravy mix prepared as per instructions
- 1 cup cheddar cheese shredded
Instructions
- Peel and cut potatoes into cubes. Boil in salted water until tender, about 15-20 minutes. Drain.
- Add the butter and milk. Mash with potato masher until fluffy. Set aside.
- Using a large heavy skillet add ground beef, salt and pepper. Cook until meat is browned. Set aside.
- Using the same skillet drain fat from skillet, leaving about 1 tablespoon. Add onions, carrots and garlic. Sauté over medium heat until tender.
- Stir in the green beans, corn and peas. Simmer for about 4-5 minutes.
- In the meantime prepare the gravy mix as per package directions.
- Mix together the gravy, ground beef and vegetables. Stir in the tomato paste and thyme. Spread mixture into 2 quart casserole dish.
- Top with the mashed potatoes. Cover and bake at 350º fahrenheit for 40-50 minutes.
- Optional – add shredded cheddar cheese. Remove from oven, sprinkle with 1 cup of cheese. Return to oven and bake uncovered for an additional 10 minutes or until has melted.
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Well, here I go my stomach is growling at me. I was thinking of making this pie with whole chicken livers and a lot of grilled onions, maybe some mushrooms in there too! Maybe latter with ground venison. Wine in both versions.
I may even go back to Aldis and purchase the sheperds’ pie I saw in the freezer case.
By the way. The word sheperd refers to someone that herds sheep. The only time I’ve heard any version of the word herd around cattle is when I was a cowboy driving cattle and one turned around, looked at, and said
STOP IT, YOU’RE HERDING ME!
The BEST comments!!! A sweet mini book! ❤️
Gravy mixes vary greatly so I would appreciate the one or ones you prefer. Have you tried the addition of Worcestetshire sauce as one reader suggested? That sounds good.
Linda, I like McCormick International roast gravy mix
I plan to make this for my kids when they come for the weekend because it looks totally awesome and sounds so easy to make! But I’m really concerned because if I use ground turkey, should I then call it “Turkey Pie”? or “Poultry Pie? Or maybe even “Barnyard Pie”? And good God almighty, what if I decide to leave the meat out altogether? Should I then call it Vege Pie? Or maybe “Pie-Pie”?
Thanks Lauren for the recipe. It does look totally awesome!
Lol, thanks for the great comment Rick, you sure gave me a good chuckle this morning!
I don’t much care what you call it, your recipe looks delicious! But for the record, I’ve made a Shepherd’s Pie for years that is a bit different than this but also uses beef not lamb. I am going to make your version tonight for supper, I can’t wait to try it. Thanks for sharing.
It was excellent. Thank you for the recipe. Um, many things are one thing in Britain and something else in the U.S. A bonnet in GB is called a “car hood” here, a “Bobby” is a “policeman” and there are many other differences. Cottage Pie in England is called Shepherd’s Pie here and we don’t use enough lamb here to have a special name for a Shepherd’s Pie made with Lamb.
A little to dry. Maybe double the gravy. Overall good taste.
Who cares people…This is what I mean by when I tell my children that the world is filled with hate and criticism. Just enjoy it and be done with it
Hallelujah! This cannot wait to make this it looks delish.😊
Thank you
I found this recipe today and plan to make it for a 90 wonderful man tomorrow, he mentioned he loves “hamburger meat Shepherd’s pie” So here I am! This looks simple enough for me to make for his dinner!! I have everything needed except the beef gravy mix. I do have pork gravy mix, so I’ll use it. I bet it will turn out fantastic!!
Hi Kathy, hope he enjoys it. Its one of my husband’s favourite meals!
This is my second time making your deliciously awesome Shepherds Pie and my family loves it! I have 5 year old twins that think they’ve boycotted vegetables until I make this and it’s game on. I’m so happy I found your recipe. Thank you Lauren! 👍👍
That is terrific, what a way to get the twins eating their veggies.
Made your Shepard’s Pie for my friend’s family as a comfort meal while she is going through her chemo appointments. I just tasted my little sample and I must say, it looks like and tastes like your description. It is absolutely delicious! Thank you for your explicit directions…it was a breeze! The only change I made ( because I couldn’t find your package) was to use jar Heinz Savory Beef Gravy. Now I must look for more recipes 😊
Hi Carolyn, so sorry to hear about your friend. How very kind of you to be there for her and what better way than a good comfort meal. I am so glad to know you liked the recipe. Take good care.