The good news is this delicious Shepherd’s Pie recipe is nut-free, egg-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free. With some substitutions, it can be vegan.
This timeless classic pie is so easy to make that you’ll want to make it again and again! We have intentionally not added flour to make it gluten-free, and the dairy ingredients can be substituted for dairy-free. To personalize it even more, you can omit the veggies to serve as a side. Creativity is at your beck and call with this dish!
Traditionally, this dish is made with minced lamb, hence the name “Shepherd’s” pie, as it was a dish commonly enjoyed by shepherds. However, variations with minced beef, known as “Cottage Pie,” are also popular and equally delicious.
It’s a freezer-friendly meal that’s easy to make with everyday ingredients. It’s a low-cost, budget-friendly dinner that’s universally appealing (excluding vegetarians, of course).
What’s To Love?
💕 Shepherd’s Pie is the epitome of comfort food. The combination of savory meat, flavorful vegetables, and creamy mashed potatoes creates a warm, filling meal that is perfect for cold weather or when you need a comforting dish.
💕 Shepherd’s Pie is a great dish for gatherings and potlucks. It’s easy to scale up the recipe to feed more people, and it’s generally a hit with guests.
💕 Tastes as good as it looks with its rich, bold flavors.
💕 This dish is incredibly versatile. You can modify the ingredients to suit your tastes or dietary needs.
💕 Shepherd’s Pie is relatively easy to prepare and can be made in stages, which is convenient for busy households. The filling can be cooked in advance, and the pie can be assembled and baked later.
💕 Often tastes even better the next day as the flavors have had time to meld together.
💕 The combination of meat, vegetables, and potatoes makes Shepherd’s Pie a very satisfying and filling dish. It’s perfect for feeding a crowd or ensuring everyone at the table leaves full and happy.
💕 Who doesn’t love meat, mash, cheese and gravy?
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Shepherd’s Pie Origin
Shepherd’s Pie is a cherished comfort food that has a long and rich history dating back to the United Kingdom, specifically England and Ireland. Although there is some debate about its exact origins, the dish has been a fundamental part of British and Irish cuisine for centuries.
Shepherd’s Pie, as we know it today, originated in Britain in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Cookbooks from that time period featured recipes for meat pies with mashed potato toppings. These pies usually consisted of leftover roasted meat mixed with vegetables and covered with mashed potatoes.
The term “Shepherd’s Pie” is believed to have originated in Scotland or Northern England, where sheep farming was prevalent. Shepherds, who tended flocks of sheep in the countryside, likely enjoyed this dish made with minced lamb, hence the name. In areas where beef was more common, a similar dish made with minced beef was known as “Cottage Pie.”
Shepherd’s Pie Vs Cottage Pie
Wondering what’s the difference between Shepherd’s Pie and Cottage Pie? Cottage pie is often confused with its cousin, shepherd’s pie, which is similar in concept but traditionally made with minced or ground lamb instead of beef.
Although the terms “Cottage Pie” and “shepherd’s pie” are sometimes used interchangeably, shepherd’s pie refers specifically to the version made with lamb. The ingredients are typically similar, and we’ve made the cottage pie without veggies.
Let’s Talk Ingredients
We feel every ingredient adds to the overall taste and texture; if you remove one, it’s like you’ve removed them all.
- Mince — use a quality lamb mince.
- Onions — we use red onions to sweeten the overall dish.
- Garlic — provides a subtle garlic flavor.
- Wine — use a Spanish red wine such as Rioja.
- Worcestershire Sauce — use a quality brand such as Lea & Perrins.
- Herbs — use dried thyme and dried bay leaves, together they add a beautiful flavor.
- Tomato Puree — added to provide a natural deep color.
- Stock — we use beef stock; it works great and adds extra depth of flavor.
- Potatoes — use large sized potatoes, such as Russet.
- Vegetables — carrots, celery and peas.
- Milk — we use full-fat whole milk for a creamier mashed potato.
- Butter — we use dairy butter; it adds creaminess to the potatoes.
- Salt and Pepper — adds seasoning.
For more detailed ingredients, see the recipe card.
Customizations
Here are some foodie alternatives should you want to make some changes:
- Mince — you can make a vegetarian/vegan version of Shepherd’s Pie by replacing the minced lamb with lentils, mushrooms, or a meat substitute like textured vegetable protein (TVP). Just make sure to adjust the seasonings and cooking times accordingly.
- Onions — we use white onions.
- Garlic — use 1 tsp of garlic puree for convenience.
- Wine — use red wine stock pot instead of buying a bottle of wine.
- Stock — use vegetable stock or your favorite.
- Milk — use your favorite milk. Creamy alternatives are cashew milk, soya milk, and oat milk.
- Butter — a great alternative is dairy-free butter.
- Potato — try topping the Shepherd’s Pie with our Colcannon Mash Potato instead.
Remember that the taste, texture, and overall result might differ when substituting ingredients, particularly if you’re substituting many ingredients.
If you have made the Shepherd’s Pie with any customizations, we’d love to hear about it; please message us in the comments.
Instructions – Overview
Shepherd’s Pie is easy to make and is even easier to eat. Here’s a breakdown of how to get started on your baking journey (more detailed instructions are in the recipe card):

▶︎ Shepherd’s Pie filling typically includes minced meat sauteed with onions, garlic, carrots, celery, peas, seasoning, and herbs. Worcestershire sauce and tomato puree are also added, along with red wine and beef stock, to make a delicious sauce.
▶︎ The topping of mashed potatoes adds a creamy and comforting layer to the dish, providing a perfect contrast to the savory meat filling. The mashed potato is spread over the meat mixture and smoothed out with a spatula or fork before sprinkling some grated cheese and then baking.
▶︎ Once assembled, the Shepherd’s Pie is then baked in the oven for approximately 25-30 minutes, or until the mashed potato and cheesy topping turn golden brown and the filling is hot and bubbling.
For more detailed instructions, notes, and ideas…see the recipe card.
Tools You’ll Need
Want to make the best Shepherd’s Pie? Using the correct equipment for preparation is essential; we think they’re a big helping hand. We understand that you might already have some of these kitchen tools to make this recipe, or you might want to use other tools and may not require our recommendations. Here are some of our suggestions to get you started:
- 28cm Oval Dish – for serving.
- Frying Pan – to simmer the meat sauce.
- Mini Chopper – to finely chop the onion, etc, or use a sharp knife.
- Silicone Spatula – for stirring and incorporating all the ingredients smoothly.
- Weighing Scales and Measuring Spoons – to measure the ingredients accurately.
- Masher – to mash the potatoes.
- Vegetable Peeler – to peel the vegetables.
- Grater – to grate the cheese..
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Storing
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Pairing
Shepherd’s Pie can easily be eaten as a standalone, but can also easily be paired. Here are some suggestions and our favorite go-to’s what to eat with it:
▶︎ Steamed vegetables such as broccoli, green beans, or carrots provide a vibrant and nutritious side dish. Their natural sweetness and tender texture contrast well with the hearty pie.
▶︎ A crusty loaf of bread or dinner rolls is perfect for soaking up any leftover gravy from the Shepherd’s Pie. Plus, who can resist warm bread fresh from the oven?
▶︎ Let’s not forget a beverage, such as using up the wine you used to add to the meat mixture. Or, why not try a medium-bodied red wine, such as Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon, which pairs nicely with the savory flavors of Shepherd’s Pie?
▶︎ For a true taste of Ireland, serve Shepherd’s Pie with a pint of Irish stout. The stout’s roasted malt flavors and creamy texture complement the dish beautifully.
▶︎ Serve Shepherd’s Pie with a crisp green salad dressed in a light vinaigrette. The salad’s freshness and acidity will complement the pie’s richness.
▶︎ For afters, a fruity crumbly dessert such as this Strawberry Apple Crumble or cheesecake such as this Chocolate Pistachio Cheesecake will provide a sweet finish to this hearty meal.
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Equipment
Ingredients
- 800 grams Minced Lamb
- 2 Red Onion
- 4 Garlic Cloves - or 2 tsp garlic puree
- 250 grams Frozen Peas - optional
- 2 large Carrot - optional
- 1 large Celery Rib
- 350 ml Beef Stock - or vegetable stock
- 150 ml Red Wine - or red wine stock pot
- 3 tbsp Tomato Puree
- 2 tsp Dried Thyme
- 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 3 Bay Leaves
- Salt and pepper to taste
Potatoes:
- 1 kg Russet Potatoes - or 1kg frozen mash potato
- 50 ml Full-Fat Milk - or dairy-free
- 50 grams Butter - or dairy-free
- 100 grams Grated Cheese - optional
Instructions
Preparation
- Preheat your oven to 180°C, 350°F, Gas 4.
- In a large pan sear the minced beef and break it up into tiny pieces over medium heat until browned. Drain any excess fat.
- Chop the onion and garlic, we use a mini chopper. Add to the pan with the lamb. Cook for another 5 minutes until softened.
- Peel and chop carrots and celery. Add to the meat and cook for a few minutes.
- Add the beef stock, wine, tomato puree, bay leaves, Worcestershire sauce, dried thyme, and salt and pepper. Simmer for 15-20 minutes until the sauce has thickened. Adjust seasoning to taste.
- Add the frozen peas and simmer for another 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Potatoes
- While the meat mixture is simmering, peel and chop the potatoes into roughly 2-inch squares.
Note: Alternatively, if you’re using frozen mashed potatoes, empty them into a bowl and microwave on high for 5–6 minutes. Mix thoroughly once defrosted. - Boil the potatoes in salted water until tender, about 15 minutes. Drain the potatoes and return them to the pot if you use a colander.
- Mash the potatoes with butter and milk until smooth. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Assembling
- Transfer the lamb mixture to a baking dish. Spread the mashed potatoes over the top, ensuring it covers the entire surface. You can use a fork to create a pattern on the mashed potatoes.
- If desired, sprinkle grated cheddar cheese over the mashed potatoes.
Baking
- Bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, or until the mashed potatoes are golden brown and the filling is bubbling.
- Remove from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes before serving.
- Serve and enjoy!
Notes
- For the best flavor, choose fresh, high-quality lean minced lamb, fresh vegetables, and good-quality potatoes.
- Don’t be shy about the seasonings. Shepherd’s Pie relies on well-seasoned meat filling and mashed potatoes for flavor. Taste and adjust the seasoning as needed.
- If your meat filling is too watery, you can thicken it with a slurry of cornstarch and water. Mix 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of cold water, then stir it into the simmering meat mixture until thickened.
- For a golden and crispy crust on top of your Shepherd’s Pie, use a fork to create ridges on the mashed potatoes before baking.
- When cooking the minced lamb, sear it well. This adds flavor and develops a nice crust, which enhances the overall taste of the dish.
- Feel free to remove the carrots and peas to serve separately.
- Before serving, let it rest for 5 minutes for the best flavor and texture.
- Dairy-Free Option: Use dairy-free milk, vegan butter, and cheese.
- Vegan or Vegetarian: You can make a vegetarian version of shepherd’s pie by replacing the minced lamb with lentils, mushrooms, or a meat substitute like textured vegetable protein (TVP). Just make sure to adjust the seasonings and cooking times accordingly.
- Cheesey Potato: For a more indulgent twist, add a handful of grated cheese to the mashed potato. Stir well before topping the lamb.
Feel free to swap any ingredient listed with whatever you have lying around. It will probably taste just as amazing! Please let us know how it was…we can’t wait to hear all about it!
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Sharon – Foodie Blogger
I’m a full-time food blogger, mother of 3 grown adults and 3 huskies. Most days you can find me in the kitchen creating new recipes, I love cooking indulgent bakes and love sharing them. I am lucky to connect with and inspire people from all around the world and help you on your cooking journey so you can eat in style!
This pie was excellent, best of all it turned out sooooo good! 😀 🥰
Our pleasure. Thank you for your feedback. We’re so happy it turned out well for you and your family.
All the best 🥰