Mushroom Shepherd’s Pie with Brown Butter Potatoes
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Warm up your evenings with this comforting, healthy, and delicious mushroom shepherd's pie! Umami-rich and packed with flavor, the mushroom mixture is layered with lots of veggies and your choice of ground meat or veggie meat topped off with the most delicious creamy brown butter mashed potatoes. It's creamy, savory, cozy, and sure to make the whole family happy!
Love shepherd's pie? Us too! Make this curried shepherd's pie next, or a pulled pork shepherd's pie.
Shepherd's pie is known for being a hearty comfort food, and using mushrooms in the base adds a rich umami depth. This mushroom shepherd's pie can easily be enjoyed by vegetarians, tooāsimply substitute ground meat for a veggie substitute, and you're good to go!
Even before they're baked, the brown butter potatoes are what spud dreams are made of! The way they crisp up when they bake is comparable to a flaky pastry crust-but crack through that delicious crispy bit and they're tender and creamy.
Ingredients notes
We are keeping it simple and using all familiar ingredients for this mushroom shepherds pie! Grab these items:
- Brown butter potatoes: Potatoes, butter, fresh thyme leaves, and a garlic clove.
- Mushroom shepherd's pie: Olive oil, onion, mushrooms, ground meat, carrots, garlic cloves, tomato paste, Worcestershire, salt, and pepper.
How to make mushroom shepherd's pie
Mash some potatoes, sautƩ some veggies, throw it all in the oven, and you've got yourself a truly comforting, nutritious, and delicious meal! This is how it's done:
- Potatoes: Boil some potatoes, drain, then add them back to the pan and mash them. While they're boiling, add some butter or ghee to a pan and keep it on the heat until it browns. Take it off the heat and stir in the thyme and garlic before you pour it into the mashed potatoes.
- Shepherd's pie mixture: While the oven is heating, saute some onions, then add the mushrooms. Once they release their liquid, they'll brown up. That's when you add your ground meat or veggie meat along with the carrots. Cook the meat through, then add the garlic, tomato paste, and Worcestershire sauce.
- Assemble: Transfer the mushroom shepherd's pie to a casserole dish and top it off with those beautiful brown butter mashed potatoes, spreading it over the top! Bake it until it's hot and bubbles at the sides. Enjoy!
Additions
Mushroom shepherd's pie is a great fridge clearing recipe ā it's versatile, so many additions will taste great. Here are some ideas:
- Extra veggies: Add whatever is left in the fridge! Frozen peas or corn, cherry tomatoes, zucchini, or bell peppers all taste great!
- Bacon bits: For more savory flavor, sprinkle in some chorizo or bacon bits.
- Cheese: 10 minutes before your dinner has finished in the oven, pull that baking dish out and add a layer of grated cheese. It'll bubble up for gooey goodness! We like the taste of cheddar cheese.
- Mashed potatoes: Change up the mash! Top it off with a sour cream and chives mashed potatoesĀ or roasted garlic mashed potatoes.
- Ground meat: You can change up the flavor by changing up the protein you use. Use veggie meat, lamb, or ground beef.
What to serve with mushroom shepherd's pie
With all those delicious veggies in this mushroom shepherd's pie, it totally works as a complete standalone meal! You can round it out by serving up a side that contrasts the richness of this comforting meal, like a crispy kale salad or brussels sprouts caesar salad. Other delicious sides that go well include roasted root vegetables, garlic butter asparagus, or peas and carrots!
Recipe FAQs
What mushrooms should I use in this shepherd's pie?
You can use a variety of mushrooms! We love grabbing some cremini and portobello mushrooms, and you can also throw in some button, shiitake, or oyster mushrooms!
Can I make mushroom shepherd's pie ahead of time?
Absolutely, you can! The only thing is that youāll need to bake it a little longer as youāll be cooking it from cold. Make sure to either let your casserole dish warm up on your counter before putting it into the hot oven or add it to the cold oven and let it warm up as the oven preheats. š
How do I store leftover mushroom shepherd's pie?
Allow it to cool to room temperature before transferring it to an airtight container and popping it in the fridge. You can keep it in there for 3-4 days or freeze it for up to three months. Leftovers freeze well; just thaw them in the fridge a day before you intend to enjoy them. For the best results, reheat leftovers in the oven.
What potatoes should I use?
We opt for russet potatoes. Yukon gold works well, too.
Can I make this vegan or dairy-free?
Yes! To make this a vegan shepherd's pie, use dairy-free butter and vegetarian Worcestershire sauce.
Mushroom Shepherd's Pie Recipe
Ingredients
Brown Butter Potatoes
- 2 lb potatoes (peeled and cut into large cubes)
- ā cup butter
- 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves
- 1 clove garlic (finely minced)
Mushroom Shepherd's Pie
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 large onion (minced)
- 1 Ā½ lb mushrooms (halved or quartered)
- 1 Ā½ lb ground meat (see notes)
- 2 large carrots (diced)
- 4 cloves garlic (minced)
- Ā¼ cup tomato paste
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire (can sub vegetarian version, chopped anchovies, or coco aminos)
- Salt and pepper (to taste)
Instructions
- Put the potatoes in a large pot, cover them with water, and bring to a boil. Boil until the potatoes are soft, about 15 mintues. Drain them through a colander, add them back into the pan, and mash well.2 lb potatoes
- Make the brown butter while the potatoes are boiling. Melt the butter (or ghee) over medium heat. Keep it on the heat until it is fragrant and many brown specks appear. Remove from the heat and stir in the thyme and garlic. Pour the brown butter over the mashed potatoes and stir through. Salt the potatoes well.ā cup butter, 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves, 1 clove garlic
- While the potatoes are cooking,Ā begin the shepherd's pie. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Heat the oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook for 5 minutes. Add the mushrooms and cook until they have released their liquid and are starting to brown, about 10 minutes. Add the ground meat (or veggie meat) and carrots and cook until the meat is no longer pink. Add the garlic, tomato paste, and WorcestershireĀ sauce and cook for 2-3 minutes. Season to taste with sea salt and pepper.1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 large onion, 1 Ā½ lb mushrooms, 1 Ā½ lb ground meat, 2 large carrots, 4 cloves garlic, Ā¼ cup tomato paste, 2 tablespoons Worcestershire
- Transfer the mushroom shepherd's pie to an ovenproof baking dish. Top with the brown butter mashed potatoes and spread them evenly over the top. Bake in the oven for 30 minutes, or until it is hot and starting to bubble at the sides.
Notes
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Just excellent! So flavourful. A hit with everyone. Making it again right now.
This turned out awesome! I used portobello mushrooms and impossible beef, and added a bit of veggie stock because it seemed a touch dry, plus a layer of peas below the potatoes. Really nice recipe! I love the brown butter in the potatoes.
My husband and I were sick over Christmas last year and I made it when we were on the mend. Outside of soup, it was the perfect comfort food. I couldnāt wait to make it again this year and had friends over to help us eat it. The only thing I did different was add 3 heaping teaspoons of Herbs de Provence to the meat/ (ground Turkey) mushroom mixture (and whipping cream to potatoes). Definite crowd pleaser if all like mushrooms!
We’ve made this twice and used it as one of our alternatives to a Thanksgiving Turkey. The brown butter adds an added rich flavor. I added 3-4 oz of cream cheese for an even creamier ash potato topping.Ā
So glad I tried this. Ā Excellent flavor and very easy. Ā Ā
This looks amazing, I am going to make it tomorrow! What type of mushrooms do you recommend? I am so excited!
We use regular brown mushrooms. But I bet a mix of different mushrooms would be delicious, too!
Loved this! Made it without meat so doubled up on the cremini mushrooms, plus added cut up fresh green beans in with the carrots š„and onions.
LOVED the browned butter š§ also doubled the garlic š§ and added grated cheese š§ to the mashed potatoes before topping the vegetable filling! Sprinkled smoked paprika on top with just a pinch more cheese!š It was a crowd pleaser!
Looks delish, I’ll have to try it out.
Made this tonight with ground venison and added in a couple turnips. Delicious!Ā
Havenāt made it yet, but looks delish. Question: has anyone tried it with cooked lentils instead of veggie ground or real ground beef? I donāt like veggie ground and we are vegetarian (mostly, so I guess weāre flexitarian).Ā
Ā Ā Thank you. Ā
We haven’t tried it with lentils yet, but we do have a different vegan shepherd’s pie that is made with lentils. You can check that one out for reference! https://www.theendlessmeal.com/curried-vegan-shepherds-pie/
A nice combination of mushrooms and lamb mince
Oh MY delicious!!! This was a hit! I used 2lbs of riced cauliflower instead of the potatoes and it is a great substitute!! This is in the āfamily favoritesā list!
That’s great to know that you like it with cauliflower rice. Great sub!
Mmm, it looks incredibly delicious and appetizing! I’m going to start cooking this amazingly mouth-watering dish as soon as I finish writing this comment. I like your writing style, it sounds colorful and appetizing. I also really like mushrooms in the recipe. If I cannot find Worcestershire sauce here, is it possible to replace it with some other kind of sauce or is it important to add Worcestershire? Thank you very much for your blog and detailed creative recipes, I appreciate it!
You could try a small splash of fish sauce, Maggi sauce or soy sauce. If you don’t have any of those, just omit it. There is still lots of flavor in this recipe even without it. š
Just made this, was very good.
I added some cinnamon to the meat mixture (debated a touch of nutmeg also) and replaced a bit of salt with Bragg’s Liquid Aminos (not enough to make it Asian tasting — I just love it for a partial salt substitute sometimes). I needed to use up bacon and green cabbage so in it went too (browned them with the onions).
Great website, just stumbled upon it!
That’s so great to hear!!
How many does this recipe serve?
It will serve at least 4 people. š
Hi can i freeze the mushroom sheperds pie
You sure can!