Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (2024)

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This easy ground venison shepherd’s pie recipe is the ultimate meat and potatoes meal! Ground venison combines with healthy vegetables in a silky and flavorful gravy all topped by a gorgeous crust of parmesan mashed potatoes.

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This hearty dinner checks all the important boxes. Loaded with protein? Check. Includes potatoes? Check. Has a generous dose of vegetables? Check.

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Shepherd’s Pie has its origins in Ireland. It used to be made with leftover meats and undesirable vegetables all held together with the widely available (and cheap) potato.

While I’m all about building a meal on a foundation of potatoes, I had to give the Irish dish a modern spin. It has been updated to include ground venison and parmesan cheese. It's easily one of my favorite venison recipes!

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Ingredients you’ll need

  • Ground Venison
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Onion & Garlic Powder
  • Corn Starch
  • White Onion
  • Minced Garlic
  • Beef Stock
  • Frozen Peas & Carrots
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Parmesan Cheese
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How to make Shepherd’s Pie using Ground Venison

  1. Brown the venison. In the same pot you sautéed the onions and garlic in. Season it generously.
  2. Make the gravy. Beef stock provides flavor and corn starch helps to thicken it.
  3. Add the frozen peas and carrots. Doing this now prevents the peas from drying out and becoming chalky or overcooked.
  4. Top with mashed potatoes. You can use leftovers! Or simultaneously make a batch of my favorite buttery mashed potatoes while you’re prepping the filling for the pie. Whichever you choose, stir in one cup of parmesan cheese.
  5. Adjust your seasoning. Always double check the salt levels!
  6. Bake and then broil. Baking makes everything cohesive, broiling creates a beautifully browned top.
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Serving shepherd’s pie

Shepherd’s pie is one of those great meals that has every component in one package. The protein, the carbs, the vegetable. We often serve it in big bowls and call it a day. But! It’s also great with green beans or roasted carrots on the side.

Freezing & Reheating Instructions

When storing leftover shepherd’s pie it will keep in the fridge for up to four days. If desired, the entire casserole can be made and frozen in a glass baking dish. Wrap it in plastic wrap, then foil, and freeze.

To reheat: thaw the dish in the refrigerator overnight. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350, remove the plastic wrap and recover the dish with the foil. Bake, covered, for 25 minutes, or until warmed through.

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Other great ground venison recipes

  • Cheesy Venison Enchiladas
  • Venison Burgers
  • Venison Tacos
  • Ground Venison Stroganoff
  • Venison Meat Sauce
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4.41 from 35 votes

Easy Ground Venison Shepherd’s Pie

Made with ground venison, hearty vegetables, and parmesan mashed potatoes this Shepherd’s pie recipe is a hearty and filling meal that will satisfy any diner.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time40 minutes mins

Total Time50 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Dinner, Ground Venison Recipe, Venison, Venison Recipe

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 598kcal

Author: Amanda Gajdosik

Equipment

  • Shallow Dutch Oven

  • Baking Dish optional

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon salted butter
  • 1 ½ cups diced white onion
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 2 pounds ground venison thawed
  • 1 tablespoon Kosher salt
  • 1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 tsp. garlic powder
  • 1 tsp. onion powder
  • 2 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 2 cups beef stock
  • 1 pound frozen pea and carrot blend
  • 4 cups prepared mashed potatoes
  • 1 cup freshly shredded parmesan cheese (or ½ cup of the canister shaky cheese)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • In a heavy bottomed shallow Dutch oven (or a large skillet) set over medium heat, add the olive oil and butter. Add the onion and a pinch of Kosher salt, stirring to coat. Cook until onions have started to become tender, about 3 minutes. Stir in garlic and cook until fragrant, about one minute more.

    (If making mashed potatoes from scratch, start the process now in tandem.)

  • Add the ground venison and season with the remaining Kosher salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. Stir in the cornstarch once meat is browned.

  • Stir in the beef stock, mixing well to avoid lumps.

  • Bring to a boil and cook until beef stock is reduced to a silky gravy, about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in frozen peas and carrots (they’ll cook in the dish, don’t worry!).

  • Meanwhile, stir 1 cup of parmesan cheese into the prepared mashed potatoes and spread over the top of the filling.

  • Bake in preheated oven for 10 minutes. Then broil on low for 6 minutes (or on high for 3 minutes if you’re brave). Remove dish from oven and allow to cool for a few minutes before serving.

Notes

  • If you don’t have a Dutch oven that can go from stovetop to oven to table, you can prepare the filling in a large skillet and pour it into a 9x13 casserole dish before topping with potatoes and proceeding with the recipe as instructed.
  • Leftovers can be store in refrigerator for up to four days.
  • Make ahead option: Make the recipe as directed above, stopping before broiling. Remove from oven and allow to cool completely. Next, wrap the cooled shepherd’s pie in plastic wrap and then in tinfoil and freeze for up to two months.
  • To reheat frozen shepherd’s pie: thaw the dish in the refrigerator overnight. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350, remove the plastic wrap and recover the dish with the foil. Bake, covered, for 25 minutes, or until warmed through and then broil.
  • This recipe calls for Kosher salt and not regular table salt. If you don't have Kosher salt, use 1 ½ teaspoons of regular table salt instead of 1 tablespoon, being sure to taste as you cook to avoid over-seasoning.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/12 | Calories: 598kcal | Carbohydrates: 101g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 66mg | Sodium: 777mg | Potassium: 1730mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 3667IU | Vitamin C: 98mg | Calcium: 162mg | Iron: 4mg

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  1. Janet says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (15)
    I've made this 6 times now!! Hubby loves it! I saute leeks, shallots and garlic with the onion. I also put in fresh carrots and peas while it's simmering. And fresh chives in the Parmesan mashed potatoes. Beyond delicious!!!

    Reply

    • Amanda Gajdosik says

      LOVE that this has become a regular meal for you! And love all the additions you've made to make it your own. Thanks for rating and reviewing 🙂

      Reply

  2. Cheryl says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (16)
    We used this recipe on Christmas and baked in two deep pie shells, had enough left over to probably make a 3rd. It was excellent! Everyone enjoyed it so much! Thank you for posting your recipe.

    Reply

    • Amanda Gajdosik says

      Hi Cheryl,

      Thank you so much for including my recipes in your holiday gathering! Means so much to me 🙂 Glad everyone enjoyed this simple ground venison recipe!

      Thanks again!
      Amanda

      Reply

  3. Stephanie Lawrence says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (17)
    We are in love with this! I make it with ground venison sausage therefore I don’t add a lot of extra seasoning. I do tend to use more cornstarch and I add some shredded cheese before the mashed potatoes!

    Reply

    • Amanda Gajdosik says

      As a Wisconsinite I applaud you adding cheese, Stephanie! Thanks for rating and reviewing 🙂

      Reply

  4. Brenda says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (18)
    Made this tonight and it was a hit! Didn’t have corn starch so used all purpose flour which worked just fine. Added red bell pepper with onion and some sweet sausage for flavor. Also added corn along with peas and carrot for a more “traditional “ shepherds pie. Winner~winner!

    Reply

    • Amanda Gajdosik says

      Glad to hear all your additions worked out so well. And yes, flour is a great sub for cornstarch in a pinch. I like using cornstarch so then it can be Gluten free in a super easy and accessible way. Thanks for commenting! And be sure to check out my venison e-book that has 5 exclusive recipes if you haven't already 🙂

      Reply

    • Amanda Gajdosik says

      Love the idea of using elk burger, Claire! I just got some from my brother-in-law and plan to make some tasty recipes with it myself 🙂

      Reply

  5. Erin says

    Look forward to making this with venison sausage. What size dutch oven do you recommend for this recipe?

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    • Amanda Gajdosik says

      Hi Erin, I normally use a Le Creuset 3.5qt shallow braiser that's got about the same surface area as a 9x13 pan. If you don't have a shallow Dutch oven like that you can use a baking pan!

      Reply

  6. Emily says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (20)
    This recipe is always a hit! Perfect, comforting meal. I usually just make it for my husband and I, and I half the recipe. Today I made it for 5 men after they worked out in the cold all day and the whole pan was devoured in about 5 min.

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  7. Megan says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (21)
    This is definitely a do over in my household. It was amazing! Everyone in the family enjoyed it. Simple yet flavorful. Thank you for an easy go to recipe for our family!

    Reply

  8. Jen W. says

    Have you made it with fresh carrots and peas? I don’t have a frozen pack and have alot of leftover fresh. Was thinking I’d just precook them so they’re soft already and ready to bake in the mixture?

    Reply

    • Amanda Gajdosik says

      I haven't made this with fresh. I'd mix them in with the beef stock and let them cook while the sauce simmers away. That should be enough cook time and you won't have to dirty another dish! Let me know how it turns out 🙂

      Reply

  9. Taylor Onate says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (22)
    Best shepherds pie I’ve ever had!

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  10. Matt says

    Sounds great! If I only have 1 pound of ground venison to work with would I also cut all the other ingredients in half? Thanks!

    Reply

    • Amanda Gajdosik says

      Hi Matt! Yes, you absolutely can just halve all of the ingredients. If you're going to bake it in a pan I'd suggest a 9x9 square pan, or 9-inch cast iron pan. Enjoy!

      Reply

  11. Reanne says

    Hi and Thank You for a great recipe!
    A few things that made it a bit more yummy for the kids; used 1/3 lb 90/10 HB meat, added 1-2tsp of red vinegar to the meat after it started to thicken up & sprinkled a little Romero in-between the meat & potato combo and cooked perfectly!!!

    Even the pickiest eaters Loved it!!!!

    Reply

  12. Mel B. says

    I made it and it was delicious. I used Tapioca flour instead of cornstarch and it worked just fine. I will definitely make this again!

    Reply

  13. Katherine White says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (23)
    Oh.My.Word. This is the best Shepherd's Pie we've ever eaten! I didn't use the garlic and onion powders, used half the parmesan cheese, and had to substitute chicken broth for beef. Even so, this is comfort food to die for. Thanks for a great recipe!

    Reply

    • Amanda says

      Yes! Ultimate comfort food for venison fans! So happy you enjoyed it, Katherine 🙂

      Reply

    • Taylor Onate says

      Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (24)
      Right!! I used jar garlic and real onions not powder. I also used 1/2 the cheese. And chicken broth and! Flour instead of cornstarch (just blend it).

      Reply

  14. Linda says

    Do you use fresh Parmesan or the grated kind in a shaker (like Kraft?) Thank you!

    Reply

    • Amanda says

      I like to use fresh Parmesan but I've used shaky cheese to great success before! So feel free to use that if it's all you have on hand!

      Reply

  15. Michael Hayden says

    My mashed potatoes sank into the meat mixture. Not sure why this happened

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    • Amanda says

      Hmm, I'm not sure either, Michael! That's never happened to me. My best guess would be that perhaps your taters were a little too mashed and that caused them to be absorbed? Or perhaps they were under mashed and too heavy so they sank? What a mystery! What size pan did you bake the pie in? Did you use my mashed potato recipe or another? Did you find the filling to be overly liquid? I'd love to troubleshoot this with you. 🙂

      Reply

  16. Nicole Nathan says

    Ground Venison Shepherd's Pie Recipe (25)
    Yumo!!! Totally easy and totally delish!

    Reply

    • Amanda says

      So happy you liked it Nicole! Thanks for making my recipe 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

What can I use to thicken my shepherd's pie? ›

The easiest way to thicken shepherd's pie filling is by sprinkling a few tablespoons of flour into the ground beef mixture as it cooks before adding it to the baking dish. The starch in the flour will absorb the extra liquid and create a thick gravy.

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.

Why does shepherd's pie need to go in the oven? ›

Both ingredients are already cooked so it really only needs to be in the oven long enough for the potato to form a golden brown crust on top. Minced or ground beef is used for a Cottage Pie not a Shepherds pie.

Why is my shepherd's pie so watery? ›

Why is my shepherd's pie runny? Generally, this is caused by using too much stock.

How to stop mash potato sinking in shepherd's pie? ›

To stop the mash sinking into the filling, allow the meat to cool before topping with the mashed potato. Freeze in individual ovenproof dishes for an easy meal for one. For a really crisp, golden topping, flash under the grill for a few mins before serving.

How to make shepherd's pie less soupy? ›

Why is my Shepherd's Pie soupy? If your casserole is too runny, chances are you either didn't add enough flour to thicken the gravy or you didn't simmer it long enough to reduce the liquid. Also, make sure your potatoes are thoroughly drained before making the mashed potatoes, so the topping is not too sloppy.

Can shepherds pie be reheated twice? ›

But provided you heat it for the right amount of time and at the correct temperature, you should be okay to reheat your food multiple times. That being said, every time you reheat food, the quality may decrease as reheating has been known to alter the consistency or taste of food.

How to make a meat pie without a soggy bottom? ›

Blind Bake the Crust

One of the fool-proof ways to ensure a crisp bottom pie crust is to do what is called blind baking. This simply means that you bake the crust—either fully if you are adding a custard or cream that won't be cooked, or partially if the whole pie needs to bake—before adding the filling.

How to tell if shepherd's pie is cooked? ›

If you are cooking it from the fridge it will take 15-20 minutes longer to heat. To test if it is ready, put a fork in the middle of the pan and touch the fork after you pull it out to feel that the metal is hot (and therefore the meat is hot). I let the pie sit for 10-15 minutes before serving as it.

What is an interesting fact about shepherd's pie? ›

According to the Oxford Companion to Food, once upon a time, Scotland made its shepherd's pies with pastry instead of mashed potatoes. Indian cooks once considered shepherd's pie to be a perfect dish for tiffin (a word used to mean a light snack in British India).

How can I make my pie more firm? ›

All-purpose flour is an easy solution, as you're sure to have it in your pantry. Since it's lower in starch, you'll use more of it than you would higher-starch thickeners. Quick-cooking tapioca makes filling bright and clear, but also gives it a stippled and somewhat sticky texture.

Why do people put ketchup on shepherds pie? ›

Ketchup: Ketchup will add a little tang to the ground beef mixture. Beef Broth: Beef broth creates a gravy-like consistency in the middle. Cheese: Top the shepherd's pie with extra Cheddar for a cheesy finish.

What is traditional shepherd's pie made of? ›

This traditional shepherd's pie recipe is made with a mixture of lamb and sirloin, lots of veggies, and a creamy, cheesy mashed potato topping ⁠— sure to delight everyone at the table!

Why does my shepherd pie fall apart? ›

How do You Make Shepherds Pie Not Fall Apart? If the crust is falling apart and you used a store bought crust, it may have been in the fridge too long. Sometimes, the pie crust tends to dry out after being in the fridge for a while. Also, make the mashed potatoes pretty stiff--don't put too much liquid in them.

What is a good thickener for pie filling? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency.

What to do if your pie is too runny? ›

  1. Cornstarch: Mix with cold water, add to filling, and cook until thick.
  2. Flour: Stir a few tablespoons into the filling.
  3. Tapioca: Use instant tapioca as a thickener.
  4. Reduce Liquid: Cook the filling on the stovetop to evaporate excess liquid.
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How can I make my meat pie filling thicker? ›

Thicken your pie filling (optional).
  1. Mix two tsp. of flour with 1/4 cup cold water or 1 tbsp. cornstarch with 1/4 cup cold water before stirring it into your mixture.
  2. Thicken with flour. For each cup of filling, use about 2 tbsp. of flour. ...
  3. Thicken with cornstarch. For each cup of sauce, use 1 tbsp. of cornstarch.

How do you thicken meat pie gravy? ›

The three main thickening agents for gravies are flour, cornflour and arrowroot. The first two are normally used in savoury dishes while arrowroot tends to be used in sweet dishes – that said, arrowroot will work in a savoury dish as it has no flavour.

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