Ground beef and veggies are cooked in a rich brown gravy and then baked under a topping of cheesy mashed potatoes. It’s a classic cozy favorite that’s so simple to make, it’ll be on constant rotation year-round!

What is Cottage Pie?

Cottage pie is a meat and vegetable-filled pie topped with mashed potatoes and baked. Prep a day in advance, cover, and refrigerate. Set it out 30 minutes before baking. Or, once assembled, let cottage pie cool. Wrap and freeze for up to 4 weeks. Let the pie thaw overnight and bake for 45 minutes. Quick and easy, homemade cottage pie is a perfectly portable dish! Serve with a slice of fresh Irish soda bread for sopping up the savory sauce.

Cottage Pie vs Shepherd’s Pie

What’s the difference between cottage pie vs. shepherd’s pie? It’s the meat! While many of us make this dish with ground beef and call it Shepherd’s pie, a true classic Shepherd’s pie is made with ground lamb while a cottage pie is made with ground beef or another type of ground meat.

Ingredients for Cottage Pie

MEAT Ground beef is affordable and readily available (and it makes this hearty dish so delish)! If using ground turkey or chicken, we like to add extra seasonings or even beef bouillion for flavor. VEGETABLES Savory veggies like onions, carrots, celery, and frozen peas are just the basics! Feel free to add any other veggies or save time and use a bag of mixed vegetables. POTATOES Cheesy mashed potatoes are the perfect topper. This cottage pie recipe is a great way to enjoy leftover mashed potatoes, packaged scalloped potatoes, or even instant mash. Cheddar cheese has a bold flavor that complements the other ingredients but leave it out if you’d prefer! SAUCE Cottage pie is famous for its rich savory sauce! Beef broth, tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, and a handful of seasonings are all it takes to make a savory sauce. However, a package of gravy mix or a can of tomato soup (we do this in our shortcut shepherd’s pie) will also make a great hearty sauce.

How to Make Cottage Pie

This comforting casserole is a delicious meal with just a few simple and cheap ingredients.

Brown the ground beef in an oven-proof 10-inch skillet. Top it with the potatoes and bake it right in the skillet for fewer dishes to wash. No oven-proof skillet, no problem! Use a 2 to 2 1/2 qt baking dish or casserole dish.

Tips for a Great Cottage Pie

If time allows, chill the meat layer for at least 20 minutes before adding the potatoes, this will keep the layers separated. Use thawed frozen veggies in place of fresh, no need to chop or cook them. For a quick version, use a packet of gravy mix and simmer until thickened or replace the sauce with a can of condensed tomato soup (no water needed). If you’d like it extra saucy, you can increase the flour and sauce ingredients. Bake cottage pie on a parchment-covered rimmed baking sheet in case it spills over. Keep leftover cottage pie covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Freeze portions in covered containers, thaw overnight, and reheat as desired.

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