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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Recipes / Grassfed Recipes / Grass Fed Beef Recipes / Classic Shepherd’s Pie (Traditional style with Keto option)

Classic Shepherd’s Pie (Traditional style with Keto option)

by Sarah Pope / Affiliate Links ✔

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  • Shepherd’s Pie at a Restaurant
  • Real Food Cottage Pie!
  • References

This classic recipe for Shepherd’s Pie can be prepared either traditionally with mashed potatoes or low carb Keto-style and includes only whole food ingredients with an easy to make, flavorful sauce.piece of Shepherd's Pie on a white plate

If you’ve ever visited an Irish Pub, chances are you’ve noticed Shepherd’s Pie featured on the menu. This dish is also commonly called cottage pie. In my public high school lunchroom, we called it potato turbate.

Never mind that “turbate” isn’t even a real word, that’s what everyone called it…students and cafeteria staff alike.?

While the classical recipe itself has many names and variations, the basic method and ingredients for making Shepherd’s Pie are the same. It is a baked casserole consisting of ground beef or lamb cooked in gravy with onions and topped with a layer of mashed potatoes.

Shepherd’s Pie at a Restaurant

The trouble with ordering this dish in a restaurant is that the gravy or stock used to make it is inevitably the fake stuff containing loads of factory synthesized flavors a la MSG. It really is a headache waiting to happen if your order it.

If you want to enjoy this quintessential comfort food with no uncomfortable side effects later, you will have to make it yourself!

But don’t follow the recipes online that come to the top of page one when you do a search. They all incorporate the cop-out of MSG-laced powdered gravy packets/fake broth.

Real Food Cottage Pie!

Making a Real Food version of cottage pie doesn’t have to take a lot of time if you forgo the commercially made fake-flavor ingredients.

My method incorporates an easy-to-make sauce that gives the dish it’s memorable flavor without taking the time required to make a traditional gravy.

And…if your food philosophy excludes starches, it is very easy to transform this dish into a low carb, a la keto version!

piece of Shepherd's Pie on a white plate
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Classic Shepherd's Pie (with keto option)

This classic recipe for Shepherd's Pie is Keto-style and includes only whole food ingredients with an easy to make, flavorful sauce.

Course Main Course
Cuisine Irish
Keyword grassfed, keto, real food
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 6
Calories 330 kcal
Author Sarah Pope

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef preferably grassfed
  • 1 cup beef stock
  • 4 Tbl butter
  • 1 medium onion finely chopped
  • 2 cups carrots chopped
  • 2 cups cauliflower rice substitute mashed potatoes if desired
  • .5 cup filtered water
  • sea salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Finely chop the onion and sauté in 2 TBL butter in a large saucepan for 5 minutes on medium-high heat.

    cooking onion in butter
  2. Slowly drizzle in 1/4 cup of beef stock into the saucepan with the cooking onions. Simmer on medium heat and stir occasionally until most of the liquid is evaporated. This takes about 2-3 minutes.

  3. Drizzle in another 1/4 cup of beef stock and repeat process until the entire cup of stock is caramelized into an onion/beef stock glaze.

    caramelizing onion and beef stock
  4. Add the ground beef to the saucepan with the onion/beef stock glaze. Begin to brown the beef on medium-low heat.

  5. While the ground beef is browning, peel/chop the carrots and put in a pot with 1/2 cup filtered water and cook on medium-high until soft, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and drain.

    peeled carrots on a cutting board
  6. Also while the ground beef is slowly browning, sauté the cauliflower rice in 2 TBL butter until soft, about 10 minutes. Remove pan from heat and mash until smooth.

    cooking cauliflower rice in butter in a pan
  7. Preheat oven to 350 °F/ 177 °C

  8. When the ground beef is fully browned and cooked into the onion/beef stock glaze, place evenly in a large casserole dish. Drain the carrots and spread evenly on top. Spread the cauliflower mash evenly on top of the carrots and sprinkle with sea salt and pepper.

    cauliflower mash on top of the carrots in casserole dish
  9. Bake uncovered at 350 °F/ 177 °C for 30 minutes or until the cauliflower mash begins to brown on the sides. Remove the casserole dish from the oven and serve immediately.

    Keto Shepherd's Pie in a casserole dish
  10. Cool to room temperature, cover, and refrigerate leftovers. Reheat to enjoy for up to 4 days.

Recipe Notes

If you wish to prepare this dish with mashed potatoes on top instead of cauliflower mash, to save a lot of time since this dish already takes one hour to prepare, I recommend sourcing nonGMO dehydrated potatoes to make quickly. The only ingredient should be potatoes!

Heat up 1.5 cups of water with 2 TBL butter and 1/2 tsp sea salt.  When boiling, remove pot from heat, pour in 1/2 cup whole milk and stir in 1.3 cups dehydrated potatoes. Let sit for one minute, then spread on top of Shepherd's Pie casserole.

If you don't wish to make homemade beef stock, I recommend this brand as the best to buy instead.

Nutrition Facts
Classic Shepherd's Pie (with keto option)
Amount Per Serving (1 cup)
Calories 330 Calories from Fat 189
% Daily Value*
Fat 21g32%
Saturated Fat 10g50%
Polyunsaturated Fat 3g
Monounsaturated Fat 7g
Cholesterol 75mg25%
Sodium 300mg13%
Potassium 1000mg29%
Carbohydrates 8.3g3%
Fiber 4g16%
Protein 25g50%
Vitamin C 18mg22%
Calcium 75mg8%
Iron 3mg17%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Steps to make homestyle Keto Shepherd's Pie

References

(1) Potato Turbate – AKA Pinellas County Schools’ Shepherd’s Pie

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Category: GAPS Recipes, Grass Fed Beef Recipes, Low Carb Recipes, Paleo Recipes
Sarah Pope

Sarah Pope MGA has been a Health and Nutrition Educator since 2002. She is a summa cum laude graduate in Economics from Furman University and holds a Master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

She is the author of three books: Amazon #1 bestseller Get Your Fats Straight, Traditional Remedies for Modern Families, and Living Green in an Artificial World.

Her four eBooks Good Diet…Bad Diet, Real Food Fermentation, Ketonomics, and Ancestrally Inspired Dairy-Free Recipes are available for complimentary download via Healthy Home Plus.

Her mission is dedicated to helping families effectively incorporate the principles of ancestral diets within the modern household. She is a sought after lecturer around the world for conferences, summits, and podcasts.

Sarah was awarded Activist of the Year in 2010 at the International Wise Traditions Conference, subsequently serving on the Board of Directors of the nutrition nonprofit the Weston A. Price Foundation for seven years.

Her work has been covered by numerous independent and major media including USA Today, ABC, and NBC among many others.

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Comments (3)

  1. Joseph Ellis

    Oct 8, 2021 at 3:36 pm

    As a chef I have a problem with this recipe. The meat is cooked from raw in the sauce, which will leave off flavours in your dish. Improper technique. Season the meat generously and brown it, then drain off most of the fat and liquid before incorporating into your dish. The recipe has no seasonings. You need to season your food if you want it to taste good. Herbs are absolutely needed. I favour thyme and flat-leaf parsley in this dish, but rosemary and other herbs (and garlic, lots of it) will improve the flavour profile. A dash of wine would be nice.

    A final note. Traditionally, the dish is made with left over roasted lamb or beef, which is chopped finely. You can substitute other meat as you wish, but using cooked is almost always more tasty, and it may be more economical, too.

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    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Oct 9, 2021 at 8:15 am

      Thanks for the input. However, traditional cooking NEVER removes the fat!!! EVER. This is a flawed, modern technique that reduces nutrition and flavor.

  2. Gail Hart

    Jun 17, 2020 at 4:55 am

    If using real potatoes, these will be ready at the same time as the mince, if peeled @ cut up small & put on first, just covered with water& with a pinch of salt. They will be cooked within twenty minutes. Mash with a knob of butter & 1/4 cup of warmed milk. Spread on top of mince mixture. Brown under griller. Yummm! Instant mash usually contains sugar & preservatives.
    Gail. New Zealand.

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