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January 26, 2013

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Here in the United States, this Shepherd’s Pie with Ground Turkey isn’t typical. We’ve come to know shepard’s pie as easy comfort food that is basically ground beef with a layer of vegetables in a potato casserole. It’s origin can be traced back to being used as a recipe for getting rid of leftover meats and then adding a potato layer for crust over the top. In ‘ye olde’ England they replaced the leftover meats part with lamb… and called it “shepard’s pie”. In the United States, beef is a more popular dish than lamb, so normally we replace the lamb with ground beef. Interestingly enough, in England, when you make shepard’s pie with beef instead of lamb, you call it ‘cottage pie’.

My tweak to the more commonly known shepard’s pie recipe here in the United States is a shepards pie with ground turkey recipe instead of beef. I usually try and replace my ground beef with ground turkey in any recipe I’m making. I know ground turkey has it’s opponents but ground turkey is a blank canvas for flavor and in the end you get a broader taste spectrum to finish with. Nothing wrong with ground beef. It has it’s own spectrum of flavor but beef doesn’t take on ingredients the way ground turkey does in my opinion. Ground turkey has a mellower taste on it’s own so it’s more open to other flavors. Generally ground turkey is better for you health wise, but it really depends on what you’re getting for ground beef. ‘Dr. Gourmet’ get’s into a much better explanation of the difference between the two if you’re interested.

Another thing about shepard’s pie that most seem to be on board with me is the leftovers. I’m a big fan of making something and having the leftovers for the next couple of days and this recipe fits right in that genre. Something for lunch the next day… something for that late night snack… something for when you’re hungry and you don’t want to make anything but then there’s that stuff you can just stick in the microwave. Remember, you can freeze this leftover as well.

This is another recipe that’s easy to tweak. Instead of ground turkey you can use ground beef of course, or maybe you prefer the lamb. I used corn here, but you can just as easily add peas like my mother used to or any other vegetable. Even if you’re a fan of spinach then here’s your cue. It goes nice right in the layers.

I make the shepard’s pie by cooking all the ingredients first, then combining all the ingredients into a casserole or in this case I used a 3 inch deep medium baking pan. When you’re done putting everything together you just have to stick the ‘pie’ in the oven and let the oven brown up the potatoes nicely.

Cut ingredients in half if you’re baking in a medium casserole dish.

Shepards Pie with Ground Turkey

Author: hash slinger

Prep Time Cook Time Total Time
30 mins30 mins1 hour

Servings: 4-6

Ingredients:

  • 2 lbs Ground Turkey
  • 5 lb bag Potatoes - Mashed after cooking
  • 2lbs frozen corn (usually 2 packages)
  • 1 can cream style corn
  • ¼ cup butter
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • Seasonings - Salt, Pepper, Parsley, Onion Powder, (Optional: Crushed Red Pepper)

Directions:

  1. Brown the ground turkey. Season your meat with salt, black pepper, onion powder, 2 garlic cloves minced, and crushed red pepper (optional). Season to your liking as you would with beef. I tend to more heavy handed with the spices and ground turkey.
  2. While you're browning the meat, you can get the potatoes going. Peel and boil a 5 lb bag of potatoes and mash when tender. Add butter and milk to get the right consistency here. Season here as well (onion powder, 2 cloves of minced garlic and parsley).
  3. Cook the corn by mixing the frozen corn and the cream corn in a pot or microwave safe bowl and cook until corn is tender.
  4. Start with a layer of potatoes because I think it gives the pie a good consistency in the end result. After the initial potato layer, then layer the ground beef, corn and then another layer of potatoes to finish the pie.
  5. Season pie with paprika, or other preferable seasonings.
  6. Cook for 30 minutes or until slightly bubbling and the potatoes are starting to brown.

More Images:

Seasoned Turkey
Boiled Potatoes
Corn Combined
Potato Layer 1
Turkey Layer 2
Corn Layer 3
Top Layer
Final Dish

Recipe Rating: 5 / 5

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By all means, substitute the corn with any vegetable or combination of vegetables. Shepard’s pie is meant to be a meal in itself, so if adding carrots, peas, spinach, or green beans is your preference then by all means go ahead. You’re cooking them before you assemble the pie, so go to town with your favorite.

As mentioned before, generally if you’re cooking in a casserole dish, cut the ingredients in half. I’ve experimented in a casserole dish myself and was able to get 2 layers of meat in. My mother’s recipe calls for some browned ground sausage sprinkled on top which adds a nice flavor signature as well and is man cave approved.

Serves 4-6 but depends on the size of your cooking pan or casserole, and how much ingredients you’re able to pack into your pie. This recipe leaves a lot of room for tweaking and preference. Each layer of food should be seasoned on it’s own to your liking, then combined with the other ingredients when assembling the pie.

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FAQs

Can you make shepherd's pie with ground turkey? ›

Ground turkey shepherd's pie is a lighter, healthier take on the beefy original that still has all the cozy feels. It's creamy mashed potatoes baked on top of ground turkey in gravy with carrots, onions, and celery—basically your whole meal in one casserole dish.

How do you keep shepherd's pie from falling apart? ›

How do you keep shepherds pie from falling apart? The eggs in the mashed potatoes help keep the pie together. You should also make sure to spread the potatoes and press down a bit.

Why is my shepherd's pie soggy? ›

Classic shepherd's pie is made with ground lamb, gravy, mashed potatoes, and veggies like peas, corn, celery, and carrots. Why is my shepherd's pie soggy? Avoid a soggy pie by simmering the meat mixture for at least 8 minutes. Be sure to cook down the mixture to remove excess moisture.

How do you make shepherd's pie not runny? ›

Thicken the filling

The concentrated tomatoes disperse and lightly thicken the beef stock. The flour is stirred with the meat and then swells and reduces as the liquid simmers. These add body to the dish, so it's not runny when served.

When should you not use ground turkey? ›

But as any poultry starts to go bad, it will start to turn an unpleasant shade of gray. If that pink hue starts to look slightly dull then it's time to use up your ground turkey immediately, and if it has a gray tint (even just a slight one), then it's time to toss it.

Is it OK to mix ground beef and turkey? ›

You may not have thought of doing it before, but combining ground beef and turkey into one burger patty creates a nice texture and flavor combination. The beef keeps the burger juicy, and the turkey adds a leaner meat to the mix while reducing the amount the cooked burger will shrink on the grill.

How do you thicken shepherd's pie sauce? ›

How can I thicken my shepherd's pie? This shepherd's pie recipe uses 2 tablespoons of flour to thicken the gravy but if you feel like the meat mixture is too watery, add in another tablespoon and stir to combine. You may also try simmering the mince mixture for longer so that the stock reduces down and thickens.

Why does my potato sink in shepherds pie? ›

Residual moisture from the potatoes will drip into the beef below as it cooks, and too much of it will cause the potatoes to eventually sink. Aside from ridding your potatoes of excess moisture before you mash them, it also helps to cool the beef down, BBC Good Food shares.

Should I put shepherds pie in the fridge? ›

Freshly baked shepherd's pie will keep for about 3 to 5 days in the fridge refrigerate covered with aluminum foil or plastic wrap. It's generally recommended that cooked produce, if cooled quickly enough, will last 3 days safely when stored at or below 5°C. Anything over that and you risk food poisoning.

Should shepherds pie be runny? ›

A good shepherd's – or indeed cottage – pie, needs a solid, but fluffy top: too much milk or butter, and you'll end up with a sloppy puree instead. Make sure you steam the potatoes dry before mashing, and season generously; I like Bareham and Hopkinson's nutmeg as well as the usual salt and pepper.

Why is my shepherd's pie greasy? ›

After cooking the beef, onion, and herbs, be sure to drain the grease out of the pan. Otherwise, you will find yourself with a greasy shepherd's pie. Stir well. Especially when adding the flour and tomato paste.

Can you use ground turkey instead of ground chicken? ›

Can ground turkey be substituted for ground chicken? You can substitute white turkey for chicken, it will be drier in texture and not exactly the same flavor as chicken. No matter, it is healthy, good lean protein and tasty. Ground chicken has more moisture than turkey.

Can you substitute ground turkey for ground beef in recipes? ›

Lean ground turkey is a super versatile protein that works well in lots of recipes. It can be used interchangeably with ground beef and won't dry out with some simple tricks.

Can you use ground turkey instead of pork? ›

If a recipe calls for ground pork or ground chicken, you can easily substitute it with ground turkey with great results. If the recipe calls for ground pork, try swapping it for ground dark turkey meat and white meat for ground chicken.

Why use ground turkey instead of ground beef? ›

Ground beef and turkey are both nutritious meats that provide protein, fat, and a variety of vitamins and minerals. Turkey is generally lower in saturated fat than beef. As such, it may be a better choice for heart health. Fat-free turkey is also the lowest calorie option if you're interested in weight loss.

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