This Sweet Potato Shepherd’s Pie with Ground Turkey is a lighter take on the classic, usually made with beef or lamb and mashed white potatoes. It’s easy to make ahead of time, it’s freezable, and it makes a ton, which is great for a crowd or easy leftovers for lunches for the week!
Shepherd’s pie is the ultimate comfort food – warm and hearty, perfect for those harsh cold winter days. This sweet potato and ground turkey version is especially nutrient-dense, and just as cozy and delicious as ever!
A note on semantics: shepherd’s pie is made with ground lamb, cottage pie is made with ground beef. I find most Americans use “shepherd’s pie” interchangeably for any pie with ground meat, so I’ll be calling this shepherd’s pie. There. I’ve addressed this issue so hopefully we can avoid any controversy on wording (you’d be surprised how many strong feelings this evokes!) and just focus on the DELICIOUSNESS!
Normally, I make a shepherd’s (cottage) pie with ground beef and mashed white potatoes. It’s equally simple and comforting. I’ve also made a shepherd’s pie with mashed cauliflower for a lower carb version.
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