Inside Out Shepherd's Pie Recipe

Inside Out Shepherd’s Pie is not your traditional dish if you don't care for a Shepherd’s Pie. A quick and easy recipe that is kid friendly and perfect for a busy weeknight. You’ll thank me for this!

Day 5 of 31 Days of Homemaking: A recipe that is quick, easy and kid friendly. Inside Out Shepherd's Pie is yummy and full of flavor your family is going to love. frogslilypad.net

KID FRIENDLY INSIDE OUT SHEPHERD’S PIE

I’ll never forget the first time I baked a Shepherd’s Pie; the recipe I used was one that came in the mail from a membership recipe collector’s club. You know the ones where you are committed for 2 years to purchase recipe cards that are sent monthly. I was so excited about making that recipe because I had always wanted to try a Shepherd’s Pie. Of course, if that recipe was being previewed in a membership it must have been a good one, right? Boy was that recipe a let-down! To this day, I still don’t know what it was about that recipe that ruined it for me.

I love this recipe! It is easy, quick, tasty and the best part it is a frugal meal. Frugal and tasty are the best kind of recipes! On top of all that goodness, it is kid friendly.

A recipe like this can be tweaked for your preference. I normally don’t cook beef, but rather use venison or ground turkey. As for the vegetables, I use frozen instead of canned. So you see whatever you normally use will work. I used 3 cups of broth to make my gravy, but depending on how many you are feeding, you can always use more or less.

Inside Out Shepherd’s Pie

Ingredients:

  • 1 pound ground meat

  • 1 small onion diced

  • 1 bag (1 lb) frozen mixed veggies or 2 cans, drained

  • 1 cup super sweet corn  ** Optional

  • 3 cups beef broth

  • 2 - 4 Tablespoons flour

  • Salt, Pepper, and Garlic Powder to taste

  • Hot mashed potatoes

Directions:

In a frying pan cook meat and onion and add the seasoning, drain grease. Add vegetables and all the broth except for a ½ cup. Bring meat, vegetables, and broth up to medium – high heat for vegetables to cook, if using frozen. (If using canned, then just add them to the meat and broth.)

In a small container, mix flour with the reserved broth. Whisk well, if needed add a little water to thin the mixture down. Add the flour mixture to the pan of meat mixture and stir, making sure no lumps form. Simmer until gravy thickens. Serve over mashed potatoes.