Irish Guinness Cottage Pie - Recipe For Adventures (2024)

by Beth Meyer

Happy almost St. Patrick’s Day! This weeks #BakingWithBeth recipe doesn’t really involve anything pastry related, save for piping mashed potatoes (which was a first, and tons of fun!), but this Irish cottagepie involves Guinness and is in keeping with the March pie-theme. It’sthe perfect recipe for St. Patrick’s Day dinner tomorrow!

Originally I called this a Guinness shepherd’s pie, but after consulting a fewof British friends, they were quick to correct me that cottage pie uses minced ground beef and shepherd’s pie uses lamb (because shepherds & sheep…). I found one article that suggested the Irish use minced ground beef in their shepherd’s pie, but I was unable to find anyhistorical research toconfirm.Is it an Irish Guinness cottage pie? Is it an Irish Guinnessshepherd’s pie? Perhaps it’s just a bit of a pie MASH up. Ha Ha!

I mean, what’s not to like? Meat, good. Mashed potatoes, good. Guinness, goooooood! 😉

What exactly is the difference between shepherd’s pie and cottage pie? In the States you don’t hear as much about a cottage pie, hence my confusion about the two dishes. Historically, the term cottage pie was used when referring to a type of meat pie that was used by peasants around the time of the introduction of potatoes to the UK and Ireland. It was a good way to use leftover meat, potatoes were an affordable crop and the peasantslived in cottages. The term cottage piefirst appearedat the end of the 18th century and pre-dates shepherd’s pie by nearly a century. You can find lots more fun facts about the two meat pies from this Jamie Oliverarticle.

Recently, I did theAncestry DNA test and it confirmed that I’m 42% Irish (who knew?!). And this recipe uses Guinness. So, that makes it a super authentic Irish Guinness cottage pie, right?! Either way, it’s really tasty and one I’ll definitely be making again! Originally, I toyed with makingindividual pies. I endedup purchasinga new baking dish from Crate & Barrel to make it and I loved it. It was the perfect size for a two-person dinner, with a small amount of leftovers!

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Irish Guinness Cottage Pie

Mince meat pie with carrots, peas and topped with mashed potatoes. Can easily be doubled for more guests & a bigger baking dish!

CourseMain Course

CuisineIrish

Prep Time 25 minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes

Total Time 45 minutes

Author Beth Meyer

Ingredients

  • 1/2TBSPolive oil
  • 100gramsonion, dicedsmall onion (or half large)
  • 1clovegarlic
  • 3/4lbminced ground beef
  • 7gramsbutter (1/2 TBSP)
  • 1TBSPflour
  • 150gramsfrozen peas & carrots
  • 1TBSPWorcestershire sauce
  • 1TBSPTomato paste
  • 110gramsGuinness(1/2 cup)
  • 93gramschicken stock(1/2 cup)
  • 1tspsalt
  • to tastepepper

Mashed Potatoes

  • 2large russet potatoes
  • 1tspsalt (to taste)
  • 56gramsbutter
  • 55gramsmilk
  • 34gramsIrish cheddar
  • 1eachegg yolk

Instructions

  1. Sauté onions in olive oil until translucent. Add in garlic and sauce for 30 seconds to one minute.

  2. Add minced ground beef and cook until brown. Drain the fat and return to the heat. Add butter, peas, carrots and flour. Stir until mixed together.

  3. Stir in Worcestershire sauce, tomato paste and Guinness. Cook for a few minutes over a medium heat.

  4. Add chicken stock. Cook until mixture is thick and resembles a chunky, meat sauce.

  5. Pour meat sauce into a lightly greased baking dish and let cool completely.

  6. Peel potatoes and cut into chunks and place in a medium-large pot with salt and bring to a boil. Boil until potatoes are tender. Drain potatoes and put in a medium bowl.

  7. Add butter and mix together with a hand mixer. Slowly add milk and continue beating until smooth and creamy.

  8. Shred Irish cheddar into small pieces. Mix into the potatoes until completely incorporated and there are no lumps. Mix in one egg yolk.

  9. Put potatoes in piping bag with large tip. Pipe potatoes on top of cooled meat sauce.

  10. Bake on top of a sheet tray at 325 degrees Fahrenheit/163 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes. After baked, place baking sheet and dish until the broiler for approximately 5 minutes, rotating frequently until potatoes are browned.

Recipe Notes

You could easily double this recipe and make in a larger dish for more people.

It also makes for excellent left overs!

This could serve 4 with small servings with a side of vegetables, or something. 🙂

Be careful when piping the potatoes if the cheese is too large. My first piping bag exploded due to a cheese blockage. 😉

I cooked it at a lower temp and then place under the broiler to not have the meat sauce bubble out of the potatoes.

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Irish Guinness Cottage Pie - Recipe For Adventures (2024)

FAQs

Why is shepherds pie famous in ireland? ›

It's called cottage pie in the U.K. because they use beef and in Ireland since the shepherds tend sheep, it's shepherd's pie. No doubt, the English put out an excellent cottage pie, but in Ireland it used to be a delicacy since the Irish couldn't afford beef they repurposed any unused veggies and meat.

What is Guinness pie made of? ›

Beef and Guinness Pie brings together Irish beef and Guinness, two of Ireland's most famous products. The long slow cooking of the filling creates not just perfectly tender beef, it also allows the flavor of the Guinness to permeate the meat and the vegetables and produce a thick, luscious sauce.

What country is cottage pie from? ›

Cottage pie or Shepherd's pie is a type of savory pie. It is made with minced meat, with mashed or sliced potato on top. It comes from the United Kingdom but was also popular in Ireland. The dish is now popular worldwide.

What is British cottage pie? ›

Traditional in Britain, a Cottage Pie referred to a beef layer topped with slices of potato (recreating the tiles of a cottage) and a shepherds pie referred to a lamb layer with mash on top.

What is Irish shepherd's pie made of? ›

I never shy away from the excuse to celebrate anything Irish. What's not to love about shepherd's pie? It's got ground beef, or lamb, with mushrooms, onion, corn, peas and carrots cooked in a delicious gravy sauce that's topped with a mashed potato crust that's baked in the oven.

Is shepherds pie german or irish? ›

Many people believe that the peasant housewives invented the pie as an easy way to repackage leftovers from their Sunday roast. The Shepherd Pie is thought to originate from Ireland and the northern parts of England.

Is corned beef and cabbage Irish? ›

For most of us in the U.S., corned beef and cabbage is synonymous with St. Patrick's Day. But its association with the holiday isn't an Irish tradition. It is a uniquely American tradition, a blending of both history and opportunity.

Is shepherds pie and cottage pie the same? ›

The only significant and steady difference between shepherd's pie and cottage pie is the type of meat used. Shepherd's pie traditionally features ground lamb; cottage pie recipes call for ground beef.

Why is it called Guinness pie? ›

In Ireland, Guinness Stout is commonly added along with bacon and onions, and the result is commonly referred to as a Steak and Guinness Pie (or Guinness Pie for short).

Why is Guinness called Guinness? ›

Arthur Guinness was just 34 when he signed the iconic 9,000-year Guinness lease, on a then-disused brewery site on 31 December 1759 for an annual rent of £45. It was here on this four-acre site where Arthur would hone his craft and build the global brand that Guinness is today.

Why does Guinness have a ball in it? ›

It's essentially a small, white nitrogen filled ball that sits inside the can, and the second the can is opened, the widget does what it has so patiently been waiting to do. It releases the magic surge of bubbles, replicating the draught experience in a can.

What is a shepherds pie called when it is made from beef? ›

The two English terms have been used interchangeably since they came into use in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, although some writers insist that a shepherd's pie should contain lamb or mutton, and a cottage pie, beef.

Does America have cottage pie? ›

Cottage pie is shepherd pie, made with ground beef, instead of lamb. Ground beef cooked, add some veggies like peas and carrots, top with mashed potatoes and bake for a few minutes. This dish is not very popular in the US.

What meat is cottage pie made of? ›

Cottage Pie – comfort food central! This English classic has a deeply savoury beef mince filling smothered in gravy topped with creamy mashed potato, baked until golden. One of the best cosy foods to make with ground beef!

Does cottage pie contain cheese? ›

This cottage pie made with savory ground beef, carrots, and onions is topped with fluffy mashed potato and Cheddar for a cheesy, comforting dinner the whole family will love. Serve with garden peas. Cozy up with this English cottage pie recipe.

What are the ingredients in Aldi cottage pie? ›

Potato (47%), Beef (25%), Onion, Water, Carrot, Butter (𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐤), 𝐂𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐫𝐲, Cornflour, 𝐌𝐢𝐥𝐤, Worcester Sauce (Water, Spirit Vinegar, Sugar, Tamarind Extract, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Ginger Powder, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Ground Cloves, Chilli Powder), Beef Stock (Water, Beef Extract, Salt, Yeast Extract, Sugar, Beef ...

What can I add to cottage cheese to make it tasty? ›

SWEET
  1. Fresh fruit. Try chopped peaches, plums or pineapple (or add your favorites). Berries. Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, etc!
  2. Jam and toasted nuts.
  3. Granola and honey. Or Granola and maple syrup.
  4. Dried fruit. Try apricots or cranberries.
  5. Chocolate. Chips, chunks or shavings!

Why is shepherds pie traditional? ›

Shepherd's Pie first came about late in the 1700s and early 1800s. Accordingly, housewives back then were on the frugal side. Much like we do today, they were looking for ways to incorporate those leftovers that husbands and kids would turn up their noses at. The struggle was real back then just like today.

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