Shepherd's pie is one of those meals that feels generous by nature. A rich meat filling, a layer of buttery mashed potatoes, and a pan that goes from stovetop to oven without a second thought. It's also the kind of recipe that rewards a good skillet.
The filling starts right in a No.6 Field Skillet, where onions soften, meat browns deeply, and the sauce comes together in the same pan. Once the potatoes are spooned on top, the whole thing goes into the oven until the edges bubble and the surface turns lightly golden.
No transfers, no extra dishes. Just a skillet that does the work and carries dinner straight to the table.
Like most comfort food, shepherd's pie also invites improvisation. Fresh herbs or dried ones both work well here. Ground lamb is traditional, but beef makes an equally satisfying filling. The point isn't perfection. It's a warm pan of food meant to be shared.