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Chicken Shepherd’s pie is the best way to turn leftover chicken or turkey into a family-approved comfort meal! This scrumptious casserole dinner is loaded with fresh veggies in a creamy white gravy, topped with mashed potatoes, and baked to perfection.

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This shepherd’s pie recipe has all the comfort of a pot pie, minus the flour crust. Instead, it's topped with a creamy layer of mashed potatoes which makes it completely irresistible. Make this entree with rotisserie style chicken, holiday leftover turkey, or Instant Pot shredded chicken.
Chicken Shepherd's pie ingredients
- butter - or preferred cooking oil
- onions, carrots, and celery - budget-friendly aromatics that also add volume
- garlic cloves - can sub with garlic powder (but fresh is recommended)
- all-purpose flour - or preferred flour
- chicken broth - or vegetable broth
- half and half - or preferred dairy or nondairy liquid
- thyme, salt, and pepper
- peas - fresh or frozen
- chicken - use leftover baked chicken, air fryer chicken, or roast turkey
- mashed potatoes. Use cooked ground chicken, if preferred.
- cheddar cheese - or use your favorite shredded cheese
- fresh parsley - optional garnish

How to make this recipe
- Sauté onion, celery, and carrots.
- Make a simple gravy in the pot by cooking the veggies with fat and flour, then whisk in cream.
- Add peas, chicken or turkey, and seasonings, then transfer to a baking dish.
- Spread warm potatoes on top and garnish with cheese and parsley.
- Bake for 30 minutes until bubbling, rest for 10 minutes, and serve warm.
The best mashed potatoes for chicken shepherd's pie
I make this easy Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes recipe with Russet potatoes. They have a high starch content, so they're fluffy and smooth when mashed. You can use any mashed potatoes for this recipe.
What’s the difference between cottage pie and shepherd’s pie?
Traditionally, this is a hearty Scottish dinner that earned its name because it had minced lamb and shepherds look after the sheep. If the dish was made with beef instead of lamb, it was called cottage pie. This is because potatoes were inexpensive, and the peasants who made them lived in cottages. However, the two names are often used interchangeably.

Can you freeze this entree?
This is an excellent choice for a meal prep dinner! You can definitely make it, bake it, and freeze it. To do this, after it has cooked, allow it to cool completely. Portion into servings, place into freezer-safe containers, and freeze up to two months or longer if vacuum sealed. To serve, thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat in the microwave or stove.
Serving ideas
- Green Vegetables: A side of steamed or sautéed green beans, peas, or broccoli complements the richness of the shepherd's pie and adds a fresh, vibrant element to the meal.
- Salad: A crisp green salad with a light vinaigrette helps balance the hearty flavors of the pie and adds a refreshing contrast.
- Crusty Bread: A fresh loaf of French bread or garlic bread is perfect for soaking up the savory gravy.
- Roasted Vegetables: Roasted carrots, parsnips, or Brussels sprouts pair well with shepherd's pie, offering additional textures and flavors.
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Chicken Shepherd’s Pie Recipe
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Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons Unsalted Butter
- ½ medium Onion, diced (about 1 cup)
- 2 ribs Celery, diced (about 1 cup)
- 1 large Carrot, diced (about 1 cup)
- 4 cloves Garlic, minced
- 3 tablespoons All-Purpose Flour
- 1 cup Chicken Broth
- ¼ cup Milk, or heavy cream or half and half
- 1 teaspoon Fresh Thyme, or ½ teaspoon Dried Thyme
- ½ teaspoon Salt
- ¼ teaspoon Black Pepper
- 1 cup Peas, fresh or frozen (no need to thaw)
- 2 cups Shredded Cooked Chicken
- 4.5 cups Mashed Potatoes
- 2 ounces Cheddar Cheese, shredded (about ½ cup)
- Fresh Parsley, for garnish
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Heat a 3.5-quart saucepan over medium heat. Add BUTTER and heat until melted.
- Add ONION, CARROT, CELERY, and GARLIC. Sauté a few minutes until tender, stirring as needed.
- Add FLOUR and stir until the vegetables absorb it.
- Gradually whisk in the CHICKEN BROTH and MILK, stirring constantly to prevent lumps and create a smooth, creamy sauce.
- Remove from heat and stir in PEAS, CHICKEN, THYME, SALT, and PEPPER.
- Transfer the mixture to a baking dish and spread evenly.
- Distribute MASHED POTATOES over the surface. A portion scoop works great for spacing them out evenly—then use a spatula to spread into an even layer.
- Sprinkle CHEDDAR CHEESE and PARSLEY over the top.
- Bake uncovered for 30 minutes, or until the filling is bubbling and the top is lightly golden.
- Carefully remove from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes before serving.
Recipe Notes
Equipment
- casserole dish 10 x 7 OR 8 x 8
- baking sheet optional to go under the baking dish
- portion scoop optional for distributing mashed potatoes
Nutrition
Nutrition facts are estimates and may vary based on brands, ingredients, and portions.






Jeanne says
Excellent flavor and very well written! I made it as written except I added about 3/4 c chopped mushrooms and used a 24oz pkg of refrigerated mashed potatoes instead of making my own. Quick and easy for a weeknight meal.
Traci says
Yay! I'm so glad you found your way to my recipe and went for it! Thanks so much for sharing your experience 🙂 Sounds like perfection!
Lindy says
I haven’t made this yet but it’s on my menu. There’s no doubt it will be delicious!
Traci says
Such a compliment 🙂 I'm glad it's in your future. Enjoy and let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
Beth R says
Perfect comfort dish on a Snowy Day. added smoked Gouda cheese to the top..very flavorful. Will make again.
Traci says
Yayy! I'm so glad you went for it and enjoyed it! The cheese choice sounds divine 🙂 Thank you so much for the review. Enjoy!
Kathy D says
I just made this recipe and my family loved it! I did double it and added parsley, sage and saffron strings. The proportions were perfect and the gravy was smooth and creamy!
Jennifer says
can I prep this today then out in oven for cooking tomorrow. I figured it's ok but checking.
Traci says
Hi Jennifer, yes! In fact, this is such a great question that I have added make-ahead instructions to the recipe footnotes above. Check out what I added and please let me know if you have any questions. Enjoy the recipe! 🙂
candi says
Straight up the most accurate recipe going easy, awesome and great way to use leftover chicken. This is absolutely delightful, a must try in my book. Thx kitchen 👧 girl.
Traci says
Awesome Candi! I'm so glad you went for it and loved it! We're big fans of it too 🙂 Thanks so much for taking the time to leave feedback - I really appreciate it!
Julie S says
This was SO good! I'd never made shepherd's pie with chicken before so was a little skeptical. BUT I did have leftover chicken and mashed potatoes so it seemed like a no-brainer. So glad I googled "chicken shepherd's pie" and you were the first to pop up...for good reason too! Now I'll be sure to make extra so that I have leftovers. Thank you!
Traci says
Yay Julie! I'm so glad you went for it 🙂 Sounds like you love it as much as we do! Thanks for taking the time to leave feedback. Enjoy!!
Amiee says
Made this tonight and it was delicious. Made my mashed potatoes on the stove and added 4 oz herbed goat cheese to flavor them up. Family really enjoyed the flavor. This dish will be added to our make again list. Thank you!
Traci says
Yayy! So glad you went for it 🙂 I always love it when the family signs off. Thanks for the feedback and enjoy!
Hailey says
Hi !!! I want to make this tonight but I was wondering do the peas need to be cooked before adding to the mix if they are frozen ? Can you elaborate. Also if I was to add corn how much would I add? Thank you 🙂
The Kitchen Girl says
Hi! Frozen peas do not need to be thawed. I'd use 1 cup corn (fresh or frozen). Let me know if you have other questions and enjoy!
Jody says
Hi Traci!
This recipe looks delish and I plan on making it tomorrow. I despise peas and was thinking of using mushrooms to replace them. Should I cook the mushrooms first? And what amount should I use in place? (I'm thinking more than the pea amount.) Thanks!
The Kitchen Girl says
Hi Jody, no problem! Just leave out the peas and use the same amount (or double) that amount with mushrooms. Add them to the saute portion (after the other veggies have sauteed). Let me know if you have any more questions 🙂 Enjoy!!
Resalemaiden says
AMAZING !
The Kitchen Girl says
Yay! So glad you enjoyed 🙂 Thank you!
Mark says
Perhaps you should learn the difference between "Holy Trinity" and a "Mirepoix". It was at that point that I lost confidence in you post and went to a better researched recipe.
The Kitchen Girl says
Hi Mark, I actually do know the difference but I appreciate you letting me know there was a mistake in my writing. I may not have caught that and I def don't like to misinform. It's fixed now. Thanks!
Gerry says
Oh my gosh this was delicious! I added reconstituted dried mushrooms and subbed the mushroom water for part of the chicken broth. I also added some frozen corn. A new favorite for sure
Traci says
Perfect! I'm so glad you enjoyed and I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know. Thanks so much! Cheers!
Kate says
I didn't have any cheese, I know who doesn't have cheese! But this recipe held it's own without it! It was delish and I can't wait for leftovers tomorrow night! Thank you!:)
The Kitchen Girl says
Yayy! You're so welcome and I'm glad you enjoyed it. You're right about the no cheese. Thanks so much for the feedback. Much appreciated!
Martha says
Made with ground chicken that I had on hand. You can’t go wrong with this recipe. Yum!
The Kitchen Girl says
Awesome, Martha! So glad you enjoyed it. I love the idea of using ground chicken in Shepherd's Pie...yum!
Julie says
I had left over Turkey so found this recipe. It was a big success at my dinner table with husband and children. It was very tasty.
The Kitchen Girl says
So glad to hear it, Julie! We love this as a leftover turkey recipe. Happy to inspire your post-holiday eats. Thanks!
Amy says
This is a great idea for you Christmas leftovers, it looks so comforting!
Traci Antonovich says
Thanks, Amy! Yes...comfort food all the way 🙂
Demeter says
Such a great idea to freeze and have ready on one of those nights you really don't feel like cooking dinner. It would be a lifesaver, thanks!
Traci Antonovich says
Thanks, Demeter! Yes, all for comfort food that saves the day 🙂
Heidy L. McCallum says
Great read. my husband who is Irish also loved that you shared the difference between cottage pie and shepherd's pie. Thanks for the tips
Traci Antonovich says
Thank you, Heidy 🙂 I'm glad you can appreciate the added information.
Whitney says
This is a great idea for leftovers and I love that it is freezable. We always have a lot of food leftover when cooking for two!
Traci Antonovich says
Thanks, Whitney! Yes, although it's easy to devour this one 🙂
Beth says
This was the best way to use up some leftovers we had from the holiday! Just perfect!
Traci Antonovich says
Awesome, Beth! So glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Anita says
Shepherd's pie that is loaded with cheese, oh my, count me in! I'll never make this any other way again. 🙂
Traci Antonovich says
Haha thanks, Anita! So glad you think so 🙂
Devon says
I made this with tofu "ground chicken" and miso as the broth base. This recipe is bomb. Huge hit in the household!
The Kitchen Girl says
Niiiiice! Sounds amazing and I'm glad my recipe found its way in your kitchen Thanks for the review!
morgan eisenberg says
Honestly, I love the idea of using turkey. Not just great for leftovers, but it lightens up this super rich dish!
Traci Antonovich says
Thanks, Morgan...you're so right! I love it for that too 🙂
Irina says
I have never made a Shepherd’s pie, but I heard about it so many times. I should give it a try. I love all your recipes that never disappoint:)
Traci Antonovich says
Thank so much for the kind words, Irina. Hope you can give this one a go 🙂
Paula Montenegro says
This is a wonderful recipe. I grew up eating cottage pie and love it. This take with leftover turkey is genius! Thanks for sharing.
Traci Antonovich says
Awww thanks, Paula! I love these words 🙂 Glad you can truly appreciate the leftover turkey version!