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Ingredients for vegan shepherds pie on a counter

Prep

20 minutes

Cook

50 minutes

Yield

8

We are stuck in the middle of a polar vortex and all I want to do is eat this warm, plant-based, comfort in a casserole dish, shepherd's pie.

We are stuck in the middle of a polar vortex and all I want to do is eat this warm, plant-based, comfort in a casserole dish, shepherd’s pie. A traditional British shepherd’s pie is usually the complete opposite of what you’d think a vegan or plant-based dish should be, good thing I like a challenge! This hearty version of a vegan shepherd’s pie is super easy to whip up any night of the week and is packed with nutrients and bursting with flavor.

I am always cooking and recipe testing at home and luckily for my boyfriend, he is my number one test subject! Andrew is my biggest fan and best critic because he will always tell me exactly what he thinks. If you’ve seen Andrew on my stories you already know he’s British and has probably enjoyed more authentic shepherd’s pies than you or I could imagine.

So when I decided to tackle a vegan shepherd’s pie, I knew he would really let me have it. I actually tested this recipe twice so we’ve been eating a lot of it and I’m happy to report Andrew has given this vegan shepherd’s pie two thumbs up!  He’s been having it for lunch and dinner, as this recipe makes a large casserole and I love leftovers as a lunch option. It’s Andrew approved so I know your whole family will love this hearty, warm, and not so traditional shepherd’s pie.

Why you’ll love this vegan shepherd’s pie:

  • Short Prep Time: Prep this up in 20-minutes then let your oven do the rest of the work
  • Comforting: I don’t know if it gets any more comforting than this
  • Family-Friendly: This recipe can feed a crowd and your whole family will love it
  • Great for Meal Prep: This pie leftover is still amazing. Make it ahead and eat it up on busy nights when you’re on-the-go

Cutting into a vegan shepherd's pie

Ingredients:

For this vegan shepherd’s pie you’ll need the following ingredients:

Ingredients for vegan shepherds pie on a counter

Ingredient Notes:

Lentils: I have some serious love for lentils! They come in red, brown, and green, and are such a great addition to casseroles, soups, or anything you want to add some texture to. For this recipe, I used red lentils from Bob’s Red Mill, my go-to brand for pantry staples, but you can use whatever color them you have on hand.

A lentil is a legume from the bean family and is a fiber powerhouse. Because of this, I recommend soaking them for at least 4 hours to remove the outer covering of anti-nutrients. It’s these compounds that have given beans a bad reputation of causing gas and bloating. By soaking them you are mimicking their natural germination process and not only removing the hard-to-digest compounds but activating the good compounds and increasing the nutritional value. Soaking will also cut down on cook time, but it is totally optional. If you’ve got a belly full of lentils and a gut full of gas don’t say I didn’t warn you!

Potatoes: I used white potatoes for this recipe but don’t be afraid to try different potatoes. Even sweet potatoes can add a unique and delicious flavor.

Yve’s Ground Round: For added protein and delicious addition to this recipe, I like to use Yve’s Ground Round in this pie. It’s one of my go-to’s as a vegan.

How to make vegan shepherd’s pie:

Pot with olive oil in it

1. Into a large pot add olive oil and heat for 30 seconds on medium-high heat.  Add your onions and cook for around 5 minutes or until soft and translucent.  Add in your garlic, basil, oregano, cumin, cinnamon, and cloves. Stir until onion is well coated and turn heat to low to cook and marry for around 3 minutes.  Stir often to avoid burning.

Vegan shepherds pie ingredients in a pot cooking

Ingredients being added to pot for shepherd's pie

2. Into the pot add your tomato puree, tomato paste, and vegetable stock paste.  Give this all a good stir and then increase heat to high before adding your lentils and Yves Ground Round.  Let them sautéed in the pan for two minutes before adding your water.  Stir, stir, stir, bring to a boil then simmer for 20 minutes until thick and luscious like a traditional meat sauce. Set aside once done.

3. Preheat the oven to 400F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Cutting potatoes on a cutting board

Potatoes in boiling water

Mashing potatoes in pot

4. While your “meat” sauce is simmering prepare your mashed potatoes by boiling water in a large stockpot.  Season your water and cook your potatoes till very tender, could take 15 minutes or so.  Strain your potatoes but absolutely do not rinse and return to pot.  Add the remainder of the ingredients and mash till extremely rich and creamy!  Remember, when adding your liquid that you must have a more solid mash to add on top of the first layer! Set aside.

Vegan shepherds pie in a pan with mashed potatoes being put over top

5. Into a 13″L x 7.75″W x 2.25″H baking dish transfer your “meat mixture” and lay it flat using a spatula. Begin dolloping your mashed potato onto the mixture and using a flat tool flatten it all out.  I like using a fork to carve marks vertically and horizontally across the pie.  This adds fun texture and when it cooks gets nice and golden brown! Before cooking spray the mashed potatoes with an oil of your choice for that added golden color (you will thank me later if you do this).

Close-up of vegan shepherd's pie

6. Cook for 25 minutes before setting the oven to broil for 5 minutes.  Watch closely so nothing burns but this is an amazing adding touch to the recipe!

Slice of vegan shepherds pie

FAQ & Expert Tips:

Storage: This dish will last up to 1 week in a tightly sealed container in the fridge.

Freezing: This recipe is freezer friendly, lasts up to 2-3 months. Make sure it’s tightly covered and completely cooled before freezing.

Vegetable Stock: If you don’t have vegetable stock paste then use 2-3 cups of your own vegetable stock! Just make sure it’s strong, good quality stuff!

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Cutting into a vegan shepherd's pie

Vegan Shepherd's Pie

4.92 from 34 votes
We are stuck in the middle of a polar vortex and all I want to do is eat this warm, plant-based, comfort in a casserole dish, shepherd's pie.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 50 minutes
Course Mains
Cuisine Vegan
Servings 8
Calories 452 kcal

Ingredients
  

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Instructions
 

  • Into a large pot add olive oil and heat for 30 seconds on medium-high heat.  Add your onions and cook for around 5 minutes or until soft and translucent.  Add in your garlic, basil, oregano, cumin, cinnamon and cloves. Stir until onion is well coated and turn heat to low to cook and marry for around 3 minutes.  Stir often to avoid burning.
  • Into the pot add your tomato puree, tomato paste and vegetable stock paste.  Give this all a good stir and then increase heat to high before adding your lentils and Yves Ground Round.  Let them sautéed in the pan for two minutes before adding your water.  Stir, stir, stir, bring to a boil then simmer for 20 minutes until thick and luscious like a traditional meat sauce. Set aside once done.
  • Preheat oven to 400F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • While your "meat" sauce is simmering prepare your mashed potatoes by boiling water in a large stockpot.  Season your water and cook your potatoes till very tender, could take 15 minutes or so.  Strain your potatoes but absolutely do not rinse and return to pot.  Add the remainder of the ingredients and mash till extremely rich and creamy!  Remember, when adding your liquid that you must have a more solid mash to add on top of the first layer! Set aside.
  • Transfer your "meat mixture" into a 13"L x 7.75"W x 2.25"H baking dish and lay it flat using a spatula. Begin dolloping your mashed potato onto the mixture and using a flat tool flatten it all out.  I like using a fork to carve marks vertically and horizontally across the pie.  This adds fun texture and when it cooks gets nice and golden brown! Before cooking spray the mashed potatoes with an oil of your choice for that added golden colour (you will thank me later if you do this).
  • Cook for 25 minutes before setting the oven to broil for 5 minutes.  Watch closely so nothing burns but this is an amazing adding touch to the recipe!
  • Enjoy with fresh thyme garnish and your choice of steamed greens or veg!

Video

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Notes

It will last up to 1 week in a tightly sealed container in the fridge.
This recipe is freezer friendly, lasts up to 2-3 months.
If you don't have vegetable stock paste then use 2-3 cups of your own vegetable stock! Just make sure it's strong, good quality stuff!

Nutrition

Serving: 8 | Calories: 452kcal | Carbohydrates: 83.2g | Protein: 17.9g | Fat: 7.7g | Saturated Fat: 1.2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.5g | Sodium: 254.5mg | Fiber: 13.6g | Sugar: 13.8g
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Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Bobs Red Mill

Kaitlin Hearn

4 stars
This was so so good!! The only thing my husband and I found was that it was really salty even without adding any extra. I’m guessing from the vegetable stock paste? Would it be possible to use low sodium veggie stock with similar results? Or to just cut down on the amount of paste with the same amount of water? Thanks!

Maria Koutsogiannis

Hey beauty,

You’re the first to say that but honestly, it could be so many reasons. The type of stock paste, what measuring tool yuo used etc. You can sub it out for low sodium, easily or just use less next time. This is why it’s important to season to taste and know your salt preferences and then create the recipe based on that!

Jess

5 stars
I’m writing this moments after my husband said “Jessica, dinner was so good” for the 30th time. I’ve been following you for a while, but tonight was the first time I tried your recipes- I am so happy I did. An easy way to incorporate plant based meals into the routine and the Recipe was Easy to follow and make! I’ve already sent this recipe to a bunch of pals so they try it too!!

Maria Koutsogiannis

Yes!!! This makes me so happy, Jess. Thanks so much for the support and love!!! Let us know what you make next xx

virginia

looooove this recipe! much much love Maria and thank you!

Maria Koutsogiannis

thank you so much for the love, Virginia! It’s one of my favourites!

Janice Boudreau

5 stars
I’ve made this recipe twice now as a ‘make ahead’ for the work week. We are a household of 2, so it was great for several nights. I think it actually tastes better the next day, as the flavors soak in and deepen. I plan to add corn the next time I make it. It was the first time I used Yves and the texture would make non vegetarians happy too. Thank you- it is now a favorite go to recipe!!!

Maria Koutsogiannis

HELLO JANICE!thank you so much for the kind words. so glad you love this recipe, it’s honestly amazing!!

Sepideh

5 stars
Such an easy and yummy recipe. Comfort food at its best. Took the leftovers to works for lunch and it was even better next day. All my colleagues were jelly AF!

Maria Koutsogiannis

Hell ya! this makes me so happy! Thanks for the love hun xx

Brittany Longley

Just made this… and holy was it AHH-MAZ-ING. Seriously one of the most flavourful dishes, and my toddler devoured it! It might be the only time i’ve gotten him to enjoy lentils other than in burgers. I will be making this a staple for sure!

Maria Koutsogiannis

YES BRITTANY!!! I AM HERE FOR THIS! So happy to hear! Thanks so much beauty!

Aina

Really love this kind of comfort food, so great recipe!

Maria Koutsogiannis

Thank you so much!!

Roxane Georgousis

This was amazing!! I’m a meat eater transitioning to a more plant based diet and this Shepards Pie left me 100% satisfied. Didn’t miss the meat at all!

Thank you for sharing your talents!

Maria Koutsogiannis

Yes, this is incredible to hear!!! So glad I can help you transition beauty!!!

Mel

I would like to try this, but I am allergic to soy. What can I substitute for the Yves Ground Round?

Maria Koutsogiannis

I would just double the lentils! That will still work 🙂

Cassie Autumn Tran

This pie looks like it would taste so delicious! You probably had the most amazing dinner for DAYS. I wouldn’t ever want anything else aside from this shepherd’s pie for a loooooong time if I made this at home, which I totally should do. I did make a sweet potato green lentil shepherd’s pie and it was freaking amazing. I do want to experiment with red lentils to see what the filling texture is like though!

Maria Koutsogiannis

Its amazing!! YOu would love this dish!

stephanie batista @ournicelittlelife

5 stars
so delicious and so easy! thank you!

Maria Koutsogiannis

Thank you so much, we love this dish too!

Amber Fehr

This dish was delicious to eat and easy to make. I made it yesterday, and I alone have eaten about a quarter of it! The blend of spices are perfect, and my husband and toddlers love it as well! There’s something so satisfying about cooking healthy meals for your family.. Thank you so much Maria! I will be making this often

Maria Koutsogiannis

Hello Amber!! Thanks so much for this amazing review. Glad your family enjoyed this amazing recipe! Please let me know if you make anymore recipes 🙂

4.92 from 34 votes (3 ratings without comment)

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