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Shepherd’s Pie Soup

This creamy Shepherd’s Pie Soup is made with traditional Shepherd’s Pie ingredients, including mashed potatoes, cheese, ground beef, and vegetables! You’ll love watching this classic comfort food transform into a delicious soup with creamy broth that your family will love.

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Shepherd’s Pie Soup

And just like that, a star is born. Shepherd’s Pie Soup might not be something that we hear about every day, but once you try it, you’ll be hooked for life.

Ever since I started making my Baked Potato Soup recipe, I’ve been obsessed with the thick and creamy potato-based broth. I started wondering what modifications I could make to transform it into a completely different recipe, while holding on to that potato flavor that I love so much.

This soup has all of the components of Shepherd’s Pie: Creamy mashed potatoes, ground beef, vegetables, and cheese. And believe it or not, it makes a truly comforting and delicious soup. (And if you’re tempted to mention that this is actually cottage pie soup, please read my wikipedia definition below regarding the evolution of this dish and it’s ingredients.)

I absolutely love to blend the mashed potatoes right into the broth. Not only does it thicken the soup, but it makes it perfectly freezer friendly, without worry of the potatoes falling apart when they are reheated.

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How to Make It

See recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

Cook and crumble the ground beef over medium-high heat until cooked through. Drain grease. Remove from the pot and set aside.

Gently boil the potatoes in salted water until very fork tender. Drain, then gently mash with butter and sour cream. Set aside.

A pot of cooked ground beef next to a pot of diced potatoes in water.

Cook the onions in butter until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 1 more minute.

Whisk in flour, use a silicone spatula to stir as the flour cooks for 1 full minute to remove the raw flour taste.

Add the chicken broth. Use a silicone spatula to loosen any beef remnants from the bottom of the pot, this will add flavor.

Diced onions tossed with flour with chicken broth being added.

Add the half and half, Worcestershire sauce, and seasonings. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer.

Half and half being added to a pot of chicken broth and brought to a boil.

Stir in the potatoes until well-combined into the broth. If possible, use an immersion blender to blend until creamy. (See product link in PRO TIPS section below.) You can also transfer it to a blender in batches.

Adding mashed potatoes to broth and blending to make sheperds pie soup.

Add the ground beef and frozen vegetables and allow them to heat through, about 5 minutes.

Adding ground beef to a pot of soup with frozen vegetables for shepherds pie soup.

Remove from heat. Gradually sprinkle with shredded cheese and stir until combined. Make sure the base of the soup isn’t too hot or the cheese won’t melt creamy and smooth. The soup will continue to thicken as it sits.

Taste, season with salt/pepper if desired and serve!

Adding cheese to shepherd's pie soup until creamy and combined.

Low Carb Version

  • Substitute all or half of the potatoes with cauliflower for less carbs!

Pro Tips

  • Shred the cheese from a block so that it melts well. Bagged shredded cheese contains cellulose which prevents it from melting well. Heluva Good Orange Sharp Cheddar is my brand of choice as it melts really well and has great flavor.
  • Make sure the soup isn’t too hot when you add the cheese. Otherwise the fat from the cheese will separate and you’ll have a grainy consistency.

Tools For This Recipe

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  • Kitchen Scale – This is handy to weigh the potatoes, I use it all the time.
  • This is the immersion blender I use for SO many soups and sauces, it makes it really easy to blend right in the pot without having to transfer a hot liquid to a blender.
  • A 3.5 quart dutch oven is perfect for making this soup.

What To Serve With Shepherd’s Pie Soup

Shepherd’s Pie vs. Cottage Pie

Shepherd’s Pie originated in 1849 and contained sliced meat as opposed to minced. It’s important to note that the type of meat in the original dish (beef, lamb, etc.) was not specified. It’s signature characteristic was sliced meat topped with mashed potatoes and baked.

The dish has since evolved to include different varieties of minced meat, those varieties depend greatly on the region it’s being prepared in.

Countries outside of the US commonly prepare Shepherds Pie with lamb, while the US often prepares it with ground beef. While Cottage Pie is used to describe this dish as being prepared with ground beef, it’s also common to hear it referred to as Shepherd’s Pie in the US.

Per Wikipedia:

“Shepherd’s pie, cottage pie, or hachis Parmentier is a ground meat pie with a crust or topping of mashed potato of English origin. The recipe has many variations, but the defining ingredients are ground red meat cooked in a gravy or sauce with onions, and topped with a layer of mashed potato before it is baked

Storage

  • Store in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 3 months. This soup does freeze and reheat well.

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Shepherds Pie Soup in a white bowl with beef, vegetables, and a creamy potato broth.

Shepherd's Pie Soup

4.95 from 84 ratings
This creamy Shepherd's Pie Soup is made with traditional Shepherd's Pie ingredients, including mashed potatoes, cheese, ground beef, and vegetables! You'll love watching a classic comfort food transform into a delicious soup with creamy broth that your family will love.

Ingredients

  • 4 large russet potatoes, equal to 2 lbs.
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ¾ cup sour cream
  • 1 lb. Ground Beef, 85% lean
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 3 Tablespoons salted butter, separated
  • ¼ cup flour
  • 4 cups Chicken broth
  • 2 cups half and half
  • 3/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • 1/2 teaspoon mustard powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground sage
  • 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 ½ cups mixed frozen vegetables
  • Salt/Pepper, to taste

Instructions

  • Prep Work: Shred the cheese from a block, measure out the sour cream and half and half. Let them all sit out at room temperature.
  • Cook the Beef: Cook and crumble the ground beef over medium-high heat until cooked through. Drain grease. Remove the ground beef from the pot and set aside.
  • Boil & Mashed Potatoes: While the meat cooks, peel the potatoes and cut them into thirds. Add to a stock pot and cover the potatoes with 1 inch of water. Add the salt and boil gently for 10-15 minutes or until very fork tender. Drain, then gently mash with 1 Tablespoon of butter and sour cream. Set aside.
  • Prepare the broth: Melt 2 Tablespoons of butter over medium heat. Add the onions and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for 1 more minute.
  • Whisk in flour, use a silicone spatula to stir as the flour cooks for 1 full minute to remove the raw flour taste.
  • Add the chicken broth in splashes, stirring continuously. Use a silicone spatula to loosen any beef remnants from the bottom of the pot, this will add flavor.
  • Add the Worcestershire sauce, Italian seasoning, mustard powder, and sage. Slowly add the half and half. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.
  • Stir in the potatoes until well-combined into the broth. If possible, use an immersion blender to blend until creamy. You can also transfer it to a blender in batches.
  • Add the ground beef and frozen vegetables and allow them to heat through, about 5 minutes.
  • Remove from heat. Gradually sprinkle with shredded cheese and stir until combined. Make sure the base of the soup isn’t too hot or the cheese won’t melt creamy and smooth. The soup will continue to thicken as it sits.
  • Taste, season with salt/pepper if desired and serve!

Notes

Pro Tips:

  • Shred the cheese from a block so that it melts well. Bagged shredded cheese contains cellulose which prevents it from melting well. Heluva Good Orange Sharp Cheddar is my brand of choice as it melts really well and has great flavor.
Tools For This Recipe (Amazon Affiliate Links)
  • Kitchen Scale - This is handy to weigh the potatoes, I use it all the time.
  • This is the immersion blender I use for SO many soups and sauces, it makes it really easy to blend right in the pot without having to transfer a hot liquid to a blender.
  • A 3.5 quart dutch oven is perfect for making this soup.

Nutrition

Calories: 326kcal, Carbohydrates: 22g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 19g, Saturated Fat: 11g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 5g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 74mg, Sodium: 619mg, Potassium: 601mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 1672IU, Vitamin C: 8mg, Calcium: 223mg, Iron: 2mg
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325 comments on “Shepherd’s Pie Soup”

  1. Love this soup! I’ve made it before and it was great making it again and was wondering if I could use beef broth instead of chicken?

  2. My daughter made this for her family tonight. She said it was amazing!! Everyone loved it!  

    Judy

    • Oh I’m SO happy to hear that Judy, thank you so much!! I’m addicted to this soup! 🙂 Really appreciate you taking the time to leave this review. Thank you. -Stephanie

  3. I have a bag of potato flakes I need to use up, how much would you sub in for the potatoes? Seems like you could prob eyeball it but I’d love to know your opinion!

    • Hi Christina, unfortunately I don’t have any experience substituting potato flakes for real potatoes in soup. I can say that the potatoes play a big role in this soup as a thickener and for flavor and I’m not sure if potato flakes will be quite up to par, but if you try it I’d love to know how you do!

  4. Wow…this soup looks so amazing…I’m a die hard French cooking girl! Was brought up eating shepherds pie a lot with a family of 10 children! 
    In these trying Pandemic times am trying to cook more lean…..my question is could almond milk be a good sub for half n half and Greek yogurt instead of sour cream….? I also will try half cauliflower and potatoes only because it’s better for us and it’s hard to tell the difference but the flavour is still amazing! 
    Merci so much in advance for sharing  your cooking magic with us! 

    • Hey Suzanne! Almond milk should be fine, although if it has a hint of sweetness that flavor will transfer into the soup, so as long as you don’t mind that! Greek yogurt instead of sour cream should be just fine, and the half cauliflower substitute is a great idea too! Enjoy! 🙂 -Stephanie

  5. I made this last night and used cauliflower instead of potatoes and it was to die for! My Husband said it was the best soup he ever tasted!

    • Hey Julie! I am so happy that you and your husband loved it!! And thank you for sharing that substitution with us as well!! You’re the best and I really appreciate the review. 🙂 Take care!!! -Stephanie

  6. Just made this tonight for our 8 year Anniversary. Will definitely make this again!

  7. I’m gonna try this and replace the potatoes with cauliflower, have to watch the Carbs.

  8. This soup is extraordinarily satisfying! I am always looking for dinners my toddler will eat without compromising the appetites of the rest of the household and this was a winner. Didn’t need to change a thing! Thanks for the coziness. 

    • YESSSSS!! I love that! Thank you so so much for the review, I was worried that this soup was too “out there” but once I made it, I had to share it. Thank you sooooooo much. -Stephanie

  9. Shouldn’t this be cottage pie soup as shepherd’s pie is made with lamb. I mean the clue is in the name

    • Hi Stephen, I will add a blurb about this that I really didn’t think would be necessary, but the term Shepherd’s Pie has been Americanized and commonly includes ground beef, even in restaurants. This dish has evolved to include a variety of different kinds of red meat since its origin.

      “Shepherd’s pie, cottage pie, or hachis Parmentier is a ground meat pie with a crust or topping of mashed potato of English origin. The recipe has many variations, but the defining ingredients are ground red meat cooked in a gravy or sauce with onions, and topped with a layer of mashed potato before it is baked” -Wikipedia.

    • Why does there always have to be one weiner that has to be the culinary police? Who cares what the person whose recipe it is names it as long as its good.  Get a damn hobby 

  10. Delicious! To be honest I don’t really like Shepherd’s pie that much, but I looovvveee this soup! Made it for the family and they all loved it. I was hoping for some leftovers for lunch this week but it’s all gone! Will definitely make more next time!

    • My husband said the same thing! I never get him to eat Shepherd’s Pie but he loves this soup! I’m so glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for the review Sloan!😍

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