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A new twist on the English classic Cottage pie. Flavorful beef cottage pie recipe is made easy in one skillet and Paleo-friendly! Ground beef and tender vegetables are topped with fluffy mashed sweet potatoes and baked to perfection for the best comfort food. It makes a delicious and warm comfort food recipe perfect for dinner or lunch, and it’s only 30 minutes. This recipe is a family favorite for dinner or lunch, and it makes enough to serve a crowd if you have guests or a large family. I love that it’s a flavorful, hearty and satisfying meal with protein, starch, and veggies in every bite! And also, it’s made in one skillet and in about 30 minutes. This means easy dinner with minimal cleanup.

Paleo Cottage Pie with Sweet Potatoes What is Cottage Pie

Usually, cottage pie is made with beef and topped with mashed potatoes. But I decided to make it with sweet potatoes instead to make it Paleo-friendly.

Cottage Pie vs Shepherd’s Pie

Cottage pie is made with beef and Shepherd’s pie is usually made with lamb. Here in the States, we love beef and most of the time, both Shepherd’s pie and Cottage pie made in the States are made with beef. But regardless of whether you make Shepherd’s or Cottage pie, they are both very delicious, and true comfort food. Cottage Pie with Sweet Potatoes (Paleo, Whole30)

How To Make One Skillet Cottage Pie (Paleo)

Even though it might sound like a very involving recipe, this cottage pie recipe is made as easy as possible. You need only 1 skillet and 30 minutes to cook. First, I start by browning the meat and vegetables in the skillet on the cooktop. This is an important step to let all the flavors mend. After the meat mixture is done, top it with homemade mashed sweet potatoes (you can also use leftover mashed sweet potatoes), and then bake it for about 20 minutes. It’s also important to use an oven-proof skillet so you can bake it in the oven. This means without plastic handles and that fits in your oven, I use a cast iron skillet. I used sweet potatoes to make it Paleo, but you could certainly make this skillet cottage pie with mashed potatoes instead if you prefer. Cottage Pie recipe
Cottage Pie with Sweet Potatoes (Paleo, Whole30)
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Cottage Pie (Paleo, Whole30)

A new twist on the English classic Cottage pie. Flavorful beef cottage pie recipe is made easy in one skillet and Paleo-friendly! Ground beef and tender vegetables are topped with fluffy mashed sweet potatoes, and baked to perfection for the best comfort food. It makes a delicious and warm comfort food recipe perfect for dinner or lunch, and it’s only 30 minutes.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 6

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Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Heat oil over medium-high heat in a cast iron skillet. Brown ground beef in the skillet for about 5 minutes.
  • Stir in chopped carrots, onion, celery stalks, and minced garlic to the ground beef. Cover and continue cooking, stirring occasionally, for about 10 minutes, or until vegetables are tender.
  • Preheat oven to 350 F. Pour in tomato paste and vegetable broth in the skillet and stir everything. Season to taste with dried oregano, fresh thyme, salt and freshly ground pepper. Cover and simmer for a couple of minutes, until most of the juices have evaporated.
  • Remove from heat. Even out the vegetable mixture in the skillet, and spread out evenly the leftover mashed potatoes over it. If you are using a narrower baking dish, you might need less mashed potatoes. Make sure the mashed potato topping covers the vegetables.
  • Place in the preheated oven and bake for 15 minutes. If you wish, you can place the skillet/baking dish under the broiler for the last 4 minutes. Make sure to watch it closely as it can burn quickly.

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Nutrition

Calories: 357kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 53mg | Sodium: 220mg | Potassium: 892mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 24145IU | Vitamin C: 8.8mg | Calcium: 80mg | Iron: 2.7mg

Nutrition Disclaimer: Nutritional values are estimates and may vary with ingredients, brands, and portion sizes. For accuracy, use your preferred nutrition calculator.

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24 Comments

  1. georgie says:

    5 stars
    this looks delicious I love cottage pie, especially with sweet potato on top!

  2. Tisha says:

    5 stars
    Love the idea of sweet potatoes on the top! Looks so great!

  3. Sonal says:

    5 stars
    That pie looks gorgeous.. the color and the pattern you created 👌👌..
    Loved how you mAde it whole 30 paleo using sweet potato.

  4. Neriz @ food and journeys says:

    5 stars
    A brilliant idea! Now I’m wondering how it will taste like if I use purple yam in there – probably not as good as this one. 😀

    It’s almost on the fine line between sweet and savory, but it looks really YUMMY!

  5. Catherine says:

    Your pie looks marvelous and so comforting…perfect dish to welcome Fall with. I love the idea of using sweet potatoes for this dish as well. Saving this for when the weather cools!

  6. Carolyn says:

    5 stars
    This pie is so pretty! A dinner to impress!

    1. Neli | Delicious Meets Healthy says:

      Thank you!!

  7. Megan @ MegUnprocessed says:

    Those sweet potatoes on top look great! I’m a sucker for those!

  8. Jersey Girl Cooks says:

    5 stars
    Now this looks extra delicious!

  9. Miguel says:

    Thanks so much Karen!

  10. Amy says:

    Error on this page — with one cup of mashed sweet potato per serving, I don’t believe there would be only 6g carbohydrate per serving, as stated in “Nutrition Facts.”

    1. Neli | Delicious Meets Healthy says:

      Thanks for pointing this out, Amy! The nutrition facts label wasn’t pulling the data for the sweet potatoes. I fixed it. Thanks!