English Cottage Pie Recipe (2024)

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English Cottage Pie Recipe (1)

mango8

Rating: Unrated

07/30/2017

How can you post a starred review, when you didn't make the recipe?

English Cottage Pie Recipe (2)

LauryPflaum

Rating: 5 stars

02/07/2017

We used the pre-made mashed potatoes you find in the refrigerated aisle and it came out great! I think next time I'll add in some peas and finish it under the broiler so the cheese on the top browns a little more. We'll definitely make it again. This would work well with pretty much any leftover meat you have in your house.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (3)

kathy

Rating: 5 stars

11/29/2016

My husband is a Brit and he LOVED this pie. Said it lacked NOTHING. The only thing I did differently was to put it into a prebaked pie shell. CHEERS!

English Cottage Pie Recipe (4)

Amanda

Rating: 5 stars

06/05/2016

I made this because I was craving Irish food following my trip...did not disappoint! Awesome flavor in the meat base and very easy to make.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (5)

demopo

Rating: Unrated

02/15/2016

Do you mean, "Wow, the grammar in the teaser?"

English Cottage Pie Recipe (6)

brambo1

Rating: 5 stars

02/08/2016

I didn't have any left over mash, cause let's face it, they don't last that long in this house! The added time for the mashed potatoes made it about 20 min longer in prep. Let me tell you though, this recipe is WORTH IT. A lightened up version of one of my favorite comfort foods and it is not lacking in flavor. I didn't have any white cheddar, only yellow, so my potatoes didn't look as pretty as the picture. I think if I were to make this on the weekend and wanted to be a little naughty, I would replace half of the beef broth with red wine, just to amp up the flavor. Definitely worth the time and effort and will most definitely be making again.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (7)

FairfaxFoodie1

I have been making this recipe for years and it's one of my all time favorites. I started substituting ground lamb for the ground beef and it gives the dish a much richer more traditional English flavor. If I don't have leftover mashed potatoes, I use the Bob Evans refrigerated ones and they are delicious.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (8)

Robinhood926

Rating: 3 stars

07/21/2015

While I didn't actually try this recipe, I did notice that it uses 'ground beef'. I'm an old Brit and we always used left over roast beef from Sunday's dinner and ground it up in a hand grinder (we didn't have a KitchenAid mixer back then). We also used peas and carrots (also left over) and mashed potatoes with some sprinkled cheese on top, finished in the broiler.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (9)

foodieforpeace

Rating: 4 stars

12/14/2014

Was looking for comfort food on a wintry December. And needed a dish an 89 year old with dental issues could eat. This casserole fits the bill. I did make minor changes including adding Worcestershire sauce, increasing the carrots and onions and adding chopped celery and peas. Served for my guy and I with cole slaw for crunch. Won't look any further for a shepherd's pie type casserole, for sure.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (10)

jspicest

Rating: 3 stars

11/20/2014

My boss is French and I just learned that this dish was actually invented in France to introduce potatoes to the population (Hachis Parmentier), although I'm aware the French like to claim *all* good things. :) Anyway, I wasn't that impressed with how this came out, so I asked her to give me her review of this dish. (First, just to note that I added corn and peas, as was mentioned by other reviewers.) She also gave it three stars. Her major comments were: (1) the peas and corn were weird in there because they added a sweet taste (and why are we Americans so obsessed with sugar anyway?); (2) there weren't enough spices - she suggested oregano, a bay leaf, basic Italian seasonings in higher quantity; (3) the cheese was tasteless (why do you Americans torture something as perfect as cheese by making it "low-fat" and plastic-like?). I think I'll try her recommendations and see if this doesn't come out better.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (11)

Dominique90

Rating: 4 stars

03/18/2014

Wow the grammar in the teaser... please fix. Cottage pie came out great, my family raved about it and everyone fought for seconds. Great recipe!

English Cottage Pie Recipe (12)

JenaRae

Rating: 5 stars

04/05/2013

I made this for a British style murder mystery that I was hosting. It was a huge hit. Plus it makes great leftovers. The mashed potatoes soak up all the juice and taste so wonderful. I have made it several times since just so I can have great leftovers to take to work for lunch. P.S. I am not a mushroom fan so I left those out.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (13)

Brittany77050

Rating: 4 stars

03/11/2013

This was a very tastey, kid friendly meal. I didn't give it 5 stars because I had to add more ingredients to kick up the flavor but other than that this dish is a keeper.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (14)

sandraevans0723

Rating: 5 stars

01/23/2013

Another great recipe from My Recipes i will befixing this again loved it!

Rating: 5 stars

11/27/2012

This cottage pie was absolutely delicious! I like a lot of veggies, so I added a cup of peas (thawed) and doubled the carrots and mushrooms. Will be a keeper!!

English Cottage Pie Recipe (16)

SRodrig185

Rating: 5 stars

11/26/2012

My family loved it! In fact, they wanted to rate it a 10!

English Cottage Pie Recipe (17)

ktleyed

Rating: 4 stars

11/17/2012

We all really loved this dish and have been living on the leftovers for lunch all week! Pure comfort food!

English Cottage Pie Recipe (18)

nmossberg

Rating: 5 stars

11/05/2012

Hubby and I thought this was delicious. Didn't add any sallt when making the mashed potatoes but added when eating which did the trick. Will add more veggies when make the next time. A definite repeat.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (19)

WLBETH

Rating: 5 stars

09/20/2012

Made with ground turkey and my husband and I thought it was delicious. Quick and easy to make.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (20)

BeckyJL

Rating: 4 stars

02/08/2012

I enjoyed the spin on our family's "traditional shepard's pie". I will definately make again.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (21)

Clobberella422

Rating: 4 stars

12/16/2011

This was an excellent shepherd's pie. The beef mixture did seem to be missing something, so I added a drained can of diced tomatoes, and that did the trick. I might add additional veggies in the future. But overall, it was very flavorful. Broiling the cheese on top was a delicious idea.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (22)

vbak66

Rating: 4 stars

11/12/2011

We enjoyed this, as well as our friends. Since I had a thawed chuck roast, I braised that along with some onions and garlic and used that instead of the ground beef. I also put all of the cheese on top of the potatoes an broiled for a nice crust. The potatoes seemed to melt into the beef and veggie mixture and didn't stay separate like the picture showed. I also added peas along with the other vegetables. My friend wants the recipe. I would make again.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (23)

mnowotarski

Rating: 5 stars

03/28/2011

This recipe was super easy to make (even if you don't have leftover mashed potatoes - they can cook while you're prepping the meat mixture) and yummy! My husband loved it too. It even got better with age and the leftovers were even more flavorful. Loved the addition of the white cheddar cheese in the potatoes!

English Cottage Pie Recipe (24)

RLoushin

Rating: 4 stars

03/27/2011

Very hearty, delicious meal that's easy to put together. I prepared as written except used sharp cheddar (not white) and dried herbs. Even our daughter who doesn't love mushrooms really liked this. It had a beefy, earthy flavor that was a nice change from some "shepherd's pie" recipes that use frozen mixed veggies. I did serve buttered peas on the side for some green. Will definitely make again.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (25)

BrookenChip

Rating: 3 stars

01/13/2011

Good recipe. I used ground chicken instead of beef and I had to add a little more beef broth but other than that I followed the recipe to a "T". I'm Irish so I'm used to the traditional "shephards pie" recipes but this was nice for a shake up. Would feed 4 or 6 easily as it is very filling.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (26)

lizardstew

Rating: 4 stars

01/06/2011

This was pretty good. The mushrooms gave the pie a nice, earthy taste. I love the addition of the white cheddar cheese in the mashed potatoes! Served with a fresh green salad.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (27)

kziegner

Rating: 5 stars

11/30/2010

I added frozen peas, also. I used shredded turkey breast. I had a lot so used a full can of beef broth. I think I will add all of the cheese to the top vs. mixing half in the potatoes for a better crust. Very good and relatively simple to make.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (28)

awedewer

Rating: 5 stars

11/28/2010

This was a fantastic weeknight meal. I added a little worcestershire to the broth to "beef" it up some more and omitted the cheese due to dairy allergy. This was perfect comfort food for a chilly autumn night. GREAT way to use extra mashed potatoes. Will add peas next time.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (29)

Laurie18

Rating: 5 stars

11/19/2010

I loved this recipe and I found it quite easy to put together. I would make this again.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (30)

Debbie17

Rating: 5 stars

11/01/2010

This was very good! We are not a mushroom family, so I subbed peas.

English Cottage Pie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is British cottage pie? ›

Cottage pie or Shepherd's pie is a type of savory pie . It is made with minced meat , with mashed or sliced potato on top. It comes from the United Kingdom and Ireland .

What is shepherd's pie made of in England? ›

The usual meats are beef or lamb. The two English terms have been used interchangeably since they came into use in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, although some writers insist that a shepherd's pie should contain lamb or mutton, and a cottage pie, beef.

What is the difference between Irish and British shepherd's pie? ›

It's called cottage pie in the U.K. because they use beef and in Ireland since the shepherds tend sheep, it's shepherd's pie. No doubt, the English put out an excellent cottage pie, but in Ireland it used to be a delicacy since the Irish couldn't afford beef they repurposed any unused veggies and meat.

Does cottage pie contain gravy? ›

There is quite often confusion over the difference between Shepherd's Pie and Cottage Pie. Both are made the same way – a beef mince filling in a gravy sauce that is topped with mashed potato, sprinkled with parmesan then baked.

What is the difference between American and English pie? ›

The differences will depend on the apple, the spices and the pastry. There i s no comparison. British pies are very varied, from savory meat or fish pies to fruit dessert pies. American pies have emphasis on sweet, very sweet.

Why do Irish people eat shepherd's pie? ›

Sometime in the 18th century, a dish called “cottage pie” came about somewhere in the vast expanse of the United Kingdom and Ireland. It seems to have originated as a way for folks to make use of leftovers, in order to avoid waste, both of the food and money varieties.

What is Irish shepherd's pie made of? ›

I never shy away from the excuse to celebrate anything Irish. What's not to love about shepherd's pie? It's got ground beef, or lamb, with mushrooms, onion, corn, peas and carrots cooked in a delicious gravy sauce that's topped with a mashed potato crust that's baked in the oven.

Who invented cottage pie? ›

The name "cottage pie" was first used at the end of the 18th century. It was around that time that the poorer people of Britain, people who lived in cottages in the country, started using potatoes as an everyday food. Originally, a pie made with any kind of meat and a potato topping was called a "cottage pie".

What is Britain's favorite pie? ›

Steak and ale is the UK's favourite pie, according to a poll. The beef and beer-filled variety saw off competition from chicken and mushroom, plain steak, and steak and kidney. Other favourites include minced beef and onion, Cornish pasty, and perhaps controversially given its lack of pastry, Shepherd's pie.

What are pies called in Scotland? ›

A Scotch pie is a small, double-crust meat pie, traditionally filled with minced mutton (whereby also called a mutton pie) but now generally beef, sometimes lamb.

Why does my cottage pie go sloppy? ›

It just sinks to the bottom, disintegrates and turns into slop. I'm not expert buy I would say your filling isn't thick enough or your potato needs bulking out with cheese. I'd say either your mash or cottage pie sauce isn't thick enough. Do you add milk to your mashed potato?

How do you thicken cottage pie? ›

After 10 minutes, stir in a cornstarch slurry to thicken the sauce, then use a slotted spoon to scoop out the meat and vegetables, leaving the majority of the liquid behind in the pan (don't worry, there'll still be enough gravy in the pie itself if you use a slotted spoon).

Is shepherds pie and cottage pie the same? ›

These meaty, mince-filled and mash potato-topped pies are very similar, the difference comes down to the filling. Cottage pie is usually made with beef, whereas shepherd's pie is made with lamb. You can also add vegetables and aromats to the filling, such as onions, garlic, carrot, zucchini and rosemary.

Is cottage pie and shepherd's pie the same thing? ›

The only significant and steady difference between shepherd's pie and cottage pie is the type of meat used. Shepherd's pie traditionally features ground lamb; cottage pie recipes call for ground beef.

Do they have cottage pie in USA? ›

American Shepherd's Pie, known elsewhere as Cottage Pie, is a mixture of ground beef and vegetables, topped with mashed potatoes and cheese and a great way to use up leftovers.

What is cottage pie made of? ›

This cottage pie made with savory ground beef, carrots, and onions is topped with fluffy mashed potato and Cheddar for a cheesy, comforting dinner the whole family will love. Serve with garden peas.

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