Caribbean-Inspired Shepherd’s Pie

Servings: 6 Total Time: 1 hr 20 mins

Growing up in the Caribbean, what we called Shepherd’s Pie was always made with ground beef, never lamb. I’d follow Mommy to the shops and market and never once saw ground lamb for sale. So yes, technically this version is a Cottage Pie since it uses beef, but in Caribbean homes, the name Shepherd’s Pie stuck.

This version came about as a way to use up leftovers from the night before, including some grilled steak and green peppercorn gravy. The smoky steak added a rich, deep flavor while the vegetables and seasoned mashed potatoes brought comfort in every bite. Whether you’re cleaning out the fridge or craving a hearty, one-dish meal, this Caribbean-inspired Shepherd’s Pie brings home-cooked goodness to your table with every forkful.

shepherds pie in baking dish and in a dish

Ingredient Guide

  • Ground beef: Provides a rich, meaty base; medium fat content adds flavor without excessive grease.
  • Leftover steak : Adds depth and a smoky flavor to the filling.
  • Onion: Adds sweetness and aroma when sautéed.
  • All-purpose flour: Helps thicken the meat mixture into a hearty filling.
  • Worcestershire sauce: Adds a tangy, umami flavor that enhances the meat.
  • Thyme: A staple herb in Caribbean cooking, adding earthy notes.
  • Tomato paste: Provides richness and a hint of acidity.
  • Beef stock: Forms the base of the meat sauce; adjust quantity for desired consistency.
  • Mixed vegetables (frozen): A convenient mix of corn, peas, beans, and carrots adds color and nutrition.
  • Gravy: Leftover gravy, like green peppercorn, adds extra flavor and moisture.
  • Cooked mushrooms: Adds an earthy flavor and meaty texture.
  • Mashed potatoes: Creamy topping made with milk, butter, black pepper, and roasted garlic.
  • Parmesan cheese: Sprinkled on top for a savory, golden crust.
  • Parsley: Finely chopped and mixed with cheese for a fresh finish.

Shopping Made Easy

  • Ground beef: Available in varying fat contents; medium is recommended for flavor and moisture.
  • Mixed vegetables: Frozen blends are convenient and readily available in grocery stores.
  • Beef stock: Can be found in the soup aisle; opt for low-sodium versions to control saltiness.
  • Parmesan cheese: Available pre-grated or in blocks; adds a sharp, nutty flavor.

Cooking Notes from the Kitchen

  • If using lean ground beef, turkey, or chicken, add a tablespoon of your favorite oil when browning to prevent sticking.
  • Incorporate a teaspoon of green seasoning when browning the ground beef for a Caribbean twist.
  • Feel free to fold in 1/2 cup of your favorite grated cheese into the mashed potatoes for added richness.
  • To achieve a golden crust, create ridges on the surface of the mashed potatoes before baking.
  • Place the baking dish on a cookie sheet to catch any bubbling over during baking.

What’s the difference between Shepherd’s Pie and Cottage Pie?

Traditional Shepherd’s Pie is made with ground lamb, while Cottage Pie uses ground beef. In the Caribbean, ground beef is more commonly used, and the dish is often referred to as Shepherd’s Pie regardless.

Can I use other meats besides ground beef?

Yes, you can substitute ground beef with ground lamb, turkey, or chicken. Leftover meats, like steak or roast can also be added for extra flavor.

How can I make the mashed potato topping extra creamy?

Incorporate milk, butter, black pepper, and roasted garlic into your mashed potatoes. Ensure they’re at room temperature before spreading over the meat mixture for easier handling.

Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 1 hr Total Time 1 hr 20 mins
Servings: 6
Diet:

Description

A hearty Caribbean-inspired take on the classic shepherd’s pie, using ground beef, leftover steak, and a medley of vegetables, all topped with creamy mashed potatoes.

Ingredients

Instructions

Video
  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
  2. In a wide nonstick sauté pan over medium heat, add the ground beef. Cook for 7–10 minutes, breaking it apart with a spatula until browned.
  3. Add diced leftover steak and cooked mushrooms (if using) to the pan. Stir to combine.
  4. Add diced onion, thyme leaves, black pepper, and salt. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 3 minutes until the onion softens.
  5. Sprinkle in the flour and stir well to cook out the rawness, about 2–3 minutes.
  6. Stir in tomato paste and cook for an additional 2 minutes.
  7. Pour in 1 1/2 cups beef stock and Worcestershire sauce. Stir to combine.
  8. Add mixed vegetables and bring the mixture to a boil.
  9. If using, add leftover gravy to the pan. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook for about 10 minutes, allowing the mixture to thicken. Add more beef stock if needed.
  10. Taste and adjust seasoning as necessary.
  11. Pour the meat mixture into an 8x10-inch ovenproof baking dish.
  12. Spoon the mashed potatoes over the meat mixture. Combine parmesan cheese and chopped parsley, then sprinkle over the mashed potatoes.
  13. Create ridges on the mashed potato surface with a fork for a golden crust.
  14. Place the baking dish on a cookie sheet or tray to catch any overflow. Bake uncovered in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until the top is golden brown.
  15. Remove from oven and let rest for 15–20 minutes before serving.
Tell us what you think
Rate this recipe

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tell us what you think