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Classic Shepherd's Pie - delicious ground lamb and vegetables in a gravy sauce topped with golden, creamy mashed potatoes. Pure comfort food for the whole family to enjoy.
Did you know that Shepherd's Pie is traditionally made with lamb - hence the shepherd's part name of the dish. Many however make it instead with ground beef which is actually Cottage Pie rather than Shepherd's Pie.
There really is no right or wrong though to this dish, use lamb, beef or even chunks of meat if you prefer, as whichever you use or choose to call it, it's definitely a meal that the whole family can enjoy.
Ground lamb is my favourite to use in Shepherd's Pie, which for those who like fat free meals, probably will avoid, as you will never find fat free ground lamb unless you are grinding a very lean cut of lamb yourself. But really you don't need to avoid it altogether as it can still be relatively low fat for a serving if you use a smaller amount and pack it with heaps of vegetables. It means you still get the traditional lamb taste of Shepherd's Pie.
The delicious golden mashed potato topping is the star to this Shepherd's Pie, and it's really easy to get the potatoes this way without adding additional calories. Usually to get a delicious and creamy mashed potato topping, heaps of butter and cream or milk are needed. But if you follow my tips by choosing the right sort of potato and using my method to make the amazing mashed potato topping, you seriously will not be disappointed.
How can I add a ⅓ vegetables to this Shepherd's Pie?
There are some vegetables in the filling that will count towards your ⅓ vegetables, but serve along some greens of choice to increase them even further. Broccoli, cauliflower, or sauteed shredded brussels are a perfect side dish to this.
What kitchen items do I need to makethis Shepherd's Pie?
- Non Stick Frying Pan
- Saucepan
- Kitchen Scales
- Measuring Jug
- Measuring Spoons
- Wooden Spoon
- Santoku Knife(perfect knife for chopping veg)
- Chopping Board
- BlenderorImmersion Stick Blender
- Oven Proof Dish
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Shepherd's Pie
Yield: 4 servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
This recipe is gluten free, dairy free, Slimming and Weight Watchers friendly
*Suitable for freezing
Ingredients
- 400g/14oz Lean Ground Lamb (Mince)
- 150g/5.5oz carrots, finely chopped
- 1 large onion, finely chopped
- 2 cloves of garlic, crushed
- 1kg/2.25lb of yukon gold potatoes (or similar potato good for mashing), peeled and quarted
- chicken stock to cover
- ½ cup of frozen peas
- ½ cup of frozen sweetcorn
- 2 cups (480ml) of lamb stock (beef or chicken stock will work just as well)
- 2 tablespoons of tomato paste
- splash of balsamic vinegar
- splash of Worcestershire sauce (optional)
- pinch of fresh thyme (or dried)
- pinch of fresh rosemary (or dried)
- salt and Pepper to season
- 2 eggs
- cooking oil spray
- fresh chopped parsley to decorate (optional)
Instructions
- Set the oven to 200c or 400f (gas mark 6)
- Add the potatoes to a saucepan and just cover with chicken stock, bring to a boil, then allow to simmer (without lid) until stock is almost absorbed and potatoes and fork tender. Use the little bit of remaining stock that is in the pan along with the 2 eggs to mash the potatoes, until nice and smooth.
- Spray a frying pan with some cooking oil spray and add the lamb mince, onion, garlic and carrots and cook till meat is browned and vegetables softened.
- Add the thyme, rosemary, tomato paste, balsamic vinegar, Worcestershire sauce
- Add in the lamb stock and bring to the meat mixture to the boil and then reduce to a simmer until sauce thickens. Approx 15 mins
- Pour mince mixture into a oven proof dish (I used a square pyrex). Season with salt and pepper and add the frozen peas and sweetcorn.
- Top with the mash, and smooth over making line marks with a fork. Season over the top with a little salt and black pepper and spray with cooking oil spray (this helps the potatoes to go lovely and golden)
- Bake in oven for approx 30mins until the top is golden.
- Sprinkle with a little fresh chopped parsley.
- Serve with your choice of greens.
- Enjoy!!
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Nutrition Information
Yield 4Serving Size 1 serving
Amount Per ServingCalories 483Total Fat 16.5gSaturated Fat 8.8gCholesterol 158mgSodium 881mgCarbohydrates 57.8gFiber 9.1gSugar 8.6gProtein 26g
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Maree says
Can this be frozen? Thanks
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britmumincanada says
yes you can freeze portions of it. Preferably before cooking it in the oven.
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Jodie Duarte says
Would this serve 4?
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Anonymous says
yes it will easily serve 4, if you serve it alongside some superfree veg 🙂
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Jodie Duarte says
Great...will make this tonight and save some for the weekend! :o)
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Vicki Hardy says
I made this for lunch today - it was fabulous and so tasty. Your recipes are wonderful and I am eager to try more of them. Thanks so much for posting these x
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Anonymous says
glad you enjoyed it, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.
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Jenny Robinson says
another success
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Denise Ross says
What can I say ,what another fabulous recipe, my family loved it and still got enough for another meal.
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Valerie Shuff says
I made the Shepherds pie tonight. It was SO tasty. I will definitely make it again one day next week.
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