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The Easiest Shepherd’s Pie Recipe Using Leftovers and Pantry Staples!

June 1, 2026 by 8 Comments

This easy shepherd’s pie recipe is a great recipe that you make in just a few minutes and everyone will love! It makes a great one dish meal and you can adjust it to add or remove things if you like, so it’s a super easy way to use leftovers! You can find this recipe in Volume 1 of our Dining On A Dime Cookbook.

You'll love this quick and comforting shepherd’s pie recipe made with ground beef, mixed veggies, savory spices, and topped with cheesy mashed potatoes. Perfect for a simple, hearty weeknight dinner and an easy way to use up leftovers in a delicious, no-fuss meal!

Easy Shepherd’s Pie Recipe Using Leftovers and Pantry Staples!

Need a quick dinner that’s filling, affordable and uses ingredients you already have on hand? This Easy Shepherd’s Pie is one of our favorite “clean out the fridge” meals!

Made with ground beef, canned or frozen vegetables, leftover mashed potatoes and cheese, it’s a simple weeknight dinner that comes together fast with very little prep. Just mix, layer and bake.

Whether you’re using leftover mashed potatoes from Sunday dinner or a bag of frozen mixed vegetables from the freezer, this recipe is flexible enough to work with what you already have.

Why You’ll Love This Shepherd’s Pie Recipe:

  • ✅ Perfect for leftovers – Use leftover mashed potatoes, cooked meat, vegetables and cheese.
  • ✅ Pantry-friendly – Canned vegetables, tomato sauce and seasonings make this easy to throw together anytime.
  • ✅ Freezer-friendly shortcuts – Frozen mixed vegetables work great and save prep time.
  • ✅ Ready in about 30 minutes – A hearty dinner without spending all evening in the kitchen.
  • ✅ Budget-friendly – Stretches inexpensive ingredients into a filling family meal.
  • ✅ Customize it easily – Use what you have and skip what you don’t.

Quick Recipe Highlights:

This easy shepherd’s pie starts with browned ground beef and onion. Add canned or frozen mixed vegetables, stir in tomato sauce and seasonings, then spread everything into a casserole dish.

Top with leftover mashed potatoes and shredded cheese, then bake until hot and bubbly.

That’s it! No complicated steps, no special ingredients and a great way to turn leftovers into a meal your family will actually be excited to eat.

Clean Out the Fridge With This Easy Shepherd’s Pie!

One of the best things about this recipe is that there’s no need to follow it exactly. Think of it as a “use what you have” dinner.

Have leftover mashed potatoes? Toss them on top.

A half bag of frozen vegetables? Throw them in.

Extra roast beef, chicken or turkey sitting in the fridge? Use that instead of ground beef.

This recipe is incredibly forgiving and a great way to save money by using up food before it goes bad.

✅ Meats:

  • Leftover roast beef, steak, or pot roast – chopped or shredded
  • Leftover chicken or turkey – turns it into more of a poultry cottage pie
  • Sausage – crumbled or sliced, adds a savory twist
  • Bacon or ham – chopped for extra flavor

✅ Vegetables (beyond the basics):

  • Corn
  • Green beans
  • Mushrooms
  • Zucchini or squash
  • Spinach or kale – wilted or sautéed first
  • Leftover stir-fried veggies – just drain extra sauce

✅ Carbs & Fillers:

  • Leftover rice or cooked pasta – stir into the meat layer
  • Cooked lentils or beans – add protein and fiber
  • Stuffing/dressing – layer under or over the mashed potatoes for a holiday vibe

✅ Sauces & Extras:

  • Gravy – instead of or in addition to tomato sauce
  • Leftover spaghetti sauce – adds a different flavor twist
  • BBQ sauce or Worcestershire sauce – for depth and richness
  • Sour cream or cream cheese – mix into mashed potatoes for extra creaminess

✅ Toppings:

  • Breadcrumbs or crushed crackers – sprinkle on top for crunch
  • Chopped fresh herbs – parsley, thyme, or chives after baking

Love Easy Recipes Like This?

If you’re looking for more simple recipes that use everyday ingredients, our Dining On A Dime cookbooks are packed with quick dinners, easy desserts, money-saving tips and practical ways to get meals on the table fast.

No fancy ingredients. No complicated instructions. Just affordable recipes your family will actually eat! (From Volume 1)

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Comments

  1. Cathy @ tips4livingbetter.com says

    May 6, 2017 at 1:49 am

    Thanks for sharing this recipe, I love making Sheppard’s pie some tips I swap the white potatoes for sweet potatoes and it taste delicious

    It easy to make and since it takes up less time.

    One easy meal that I like to include in my weekly meal planning.

    Reply
    • harriet says

      May 16, 2022 at 6:34 pm

      I add thinly sliced leeks to the mashed potatoes and cheese on top and it’s out of this world. I also add Worcestershire sauce to the meat.

      Reply
    • Briana says

      May 19, 2022 at 5:57 am

      thx for the sweet potato idea

      Reply
  2. GT says

    April 22, 2024 at 10:50 pm

    What do you mean by 2 carrots diced and 1 can mixed vegetables or peas? If I used 1 can of mixed vegetables do I need also the 2 carrots diced ?

    Reply
    • Jill says

      April 23, 2024 at 9:28 am

      You can do 2 carrots alone, or carrot and peas or a can of veggies and the carrots. Just adjust the kind and amount of veggies you would like. I myself don’t even use the carrots or peas or veggies. This is an easy recipe to adapt to your own tastes.

      Reply
  3. Dale Dyck says

    June 21, 2024 at 10:36 am

    This is the first time I have ever made a Breakfast Skillet. Making for myself I downsized everything and I will be eating it twice today. I found it to be quite tasty, but I used to much bacon grease. I tipped the pan to drain. Thank you I will be doing this again!!

    Reply
  4. Sheri says

    May 16, 2025 at 1:21 pm

    I use instant potatoes for my Shepard pie. It’s just dried potato .
    Not real mashed potatoes.

    Reply
  5. Pat says

    May 17, 2025 at 12:48 pm

    Hi, For a little twist use a can of tomato soup instead of tomato sauce. I add dill weed to the basic recipe. Everyone love it and it adds variety to mealtime.

    Reply

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