Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes - Easy Stuffed Baked Potatoes Recipe! (2024)

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Turn your favorite comfort food casserole upside down to make Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes for a fun family dinner. Stuffed baked potatoes become a full meal when they are loaded with a ground beef Shepherd’s Pie filling and plenty of melted cheese. This easy recipe will be a new (and naturally gluten free) favorite!

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Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes
  • Rave Reviews
  • Stuffed Baked Potatoes Recipe Ingredients
  • How to Make Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes
  • Stuffed Baked Potatoes Variations
  • Tips for the Best Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes
  • FAQ’s
  • Storing and Reheating Stuffed Baked Potatoes
  • Serving Suggestions for Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes
  • Get the Recipe
  • More Easy Dinners

Why You’ll Love Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes

Delicious Details

  • Cuisine Inspiration:Irish-inspired
  • Primary Cooking Method:Stovetop, Oven
  • Dietary Info:Gluten-free, Dairy-free option
  • Skill Level:Easy

My kids are not picky eaters in the least, but my youngest would not eat a potato for years. That is until I took the filling from my favorite Shepherd’s Pie and, instead of doing all the work of peeling and boiling and mashing potatoes, I just turned it into a stuffed baked potato. Yes, you’ll see I called it “Shepeherd’s Pie”, but since it is made with beef, technically it is “Cottage Pie”. Hence, Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes, even though I usually slip and call them Shepherd’s Pie Loaded Potatoes.

Whatever you call it, there are a million reasons to love this recipe, but here are just a few:

  • Makes a classic easier. Yes, no fussing with making mashed potatoes. Plus there is no need to prepare a roux or slurry to thicken the gravy. So while it is slightly different than a traditional cottage pie filling, it’s extra simple and super delicious. It’s also easier than other cottage pie baked potato recipes which essentially call for twice-baking by scooping out the centers to make a mashed potato topping.
  • Naturally gluten free. Yes, with no flour for thickening, this entire dish uses completely gluten free ingredients. It can even be dairy-free my omitting the cheese or using a vegan option.
  • Absolutely timeless. While it is one of our favorite easy dinner recipes for any night of the year, especially during comfort food season, this loaded baked potato recipe is a perfect way to enjoy a gluten free St. Patrick’s Day if you don’t have time to make corned beef and cabbage!

Rave Reviews

And they are not a favorite solely in my family. Check out what some of the nearly 150,000 people who have pinned this recipe and nearly 8 million people who have seen the video on Facebook have to say:

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This is such a perfect, comforting, cozy meal for fall and all of the colder months. I have always loved Shepherd’s Pie, but have never had it like this before. Such a great idea! -Bee

I love this recipe. I’ll be making it again tonight for I think the 5th time <3 -Andrea

A-MAZ-ING!!!!!!! If you question whether to try this or not…you HAVE to try it! It is sooo good and perfect comfort food! -Jenny

Loved these! Great for the whole family and super easy! -Jenna

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Stuffed Baked Potatoes Recipe Ingredients

This entire recipe has only nine ingredients and just a few steps. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll need to make it. You can find the full quantities and detailed instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

  • Russet baking potatoes. Wash and dry them to prepare to make the baked potatoes.
  • Ground beef. I like to use 90% lean ground beef.
  • Onion. Chopped.
  • Garlic. Minced or crushed in a garlic press.
  • Tomato paste.
  • Worcestershire sauce. If needed for you, in the United States, Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce is gluten-free. But in other countries or with other brands, do check the label or company website.
  • Beef broth. Boxed broth or stock has the best flavor if you can’t make homemade.
  • Frozen mixed vegetables. Here we use a mixture of carrots, peas, green beans, and corn.
  • Cheddar cheese. Use yellow or white cheddar. Vegan cheese can be substituted for a dairy-free option.
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How to Make Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes

One of the best parts of this stuffed baked potato recipe is how easily it comes together. The filling can actually be made during the last twenty minutes or so that the baked potatoes are cooking. Let’s briefly go over the steps.

  • Bake the potatoes. Pierce the potatoes several times with a fork and bake them at 400°F for about an hour. If you need them ready faster, you can have them prepared ahead of time in the crockpot, or cook them in the microwave, Instant Pot, or air fryer. I have a detailed article on how to make baked potatoes that details each method.
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  • Make the shepherd’s pie filling. Brown the ground beef in a skillet with onion, garlic, salt, and black pepper. Stir in tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, and beef broth. Add vegetables and simmer till thickened.
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Fill and bake potatoes. Once the potatoes are baked, cut through the potato skin and open them up with a fork. Place the potatoes in a cast iron skillet or glass pie plate and spoon the filling inside. Top with shredded cheddar cheese and return them to the oven until the cheese melts.

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Stuffed Baked Potatoes Variations

There are countless ways you can customize these stuffed baked potatoes to your preferences. Here are just a few ideas:

  • Make true shepherd’s pie. That means instead of cottage pie baked potatoes using beef, you can make them with ground lamb.
  • Lighten it up. Alternatively, if you want a leaner option, you can substitute ground chicken or turkey.
  • Swap the veggies. This loaded baked potato recipe calls for mixed veggies, but you can use a single type of veggie, stick with peas and carrots, or go with something entirely different like cauliflower or mushrooms.
  • Try sweet potatoes. For those love combo of sweet and savory as much as I do, try stuffing the filling into baked sweet potatoes.
  • Change the cheese. Besides using dairy-free cheese, if needed, you can also try something like Monterey Jack or even a melted cheese like Havarti. It’s up you you.
  • Use the filling. You can stick with this same filling but repurpose it in different ways, like Shepherd’s Pie Loaded Fries, Mini Shepherd’s Pie in Ramekins, Shepherd’s Pie Stuffed Peppers, or even Tater Tot Shepherd’s Pie.
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Tips for the Best Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes

Here are a few suggestions for the ultimate baked potato meal:

  • Choose the right potatoes. Russet potatoes make the best baked potatoes because the skins get crispy and the interiors fluffy. You’ll want to choose potatoes that are about the same size so they cook evenly.
  • Thicken the filling. You’ll want to make sure you let the mixture simmer just a bit to get nice and sauce so the juices don’t just run out of the potato.
  • Fluff it up. Cutting an “x” in the potato and pressing it open allows you to fully open and fluff the cooked potato and maximize how muck filling you can fit inside.
  • Make it ahead. You can bake the potatoes and make the filling in advance, then just stuff and bake them before serving. In this case, either reheat the filing on the stove or in the microwave and the potatoes in the oven or microwave first. Or fill them cold, cover them, and bake in the oven at 400°F for about 20 minutes until they are heated through before adding the cheese.

FAQ’s

What are the best potatoes to use?

Russet potatoes are the best choice for making baked potatoes. Their high-starch content provides structure to create fluffiness, and the skin gets nice and crisp.They also have a mildly sweet flavor.

Is a traditional Shepherd’s Pie made with beef or lamb?

In the United States, many people refer to what is traditionally called “Cottage Pie” as “Shepherd’s Pie”. Technically, Shepherd’s Pie is made with ground lamb and Cottage Pie is made with ground beef.
However, ground beef is easier to find and used more in American households than ground lamb. Since Shepherd’s Pie is a more comment term, that has led to this confusion. The dishes themselves are essentially the same with a mixture of minced meat and vegetables in gravy, baked in a casserole dish with a cap of mashed potatoes.

Can you freeze baked potatoes?

Yes, wrapped well, baked potatoes can be frozen for up to 2 months. However, while they can safely be frozen, do note that the texture may change slightly as they can become a little more watery due to the formation of ice crystals.

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Storing and Reheating Stuffed Baked Potatoes

Refrigerator. You can store either the prepared baked potatoes and cottage pie filling or any fully prepared leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days.

Freezer. If tightly sealed, they can also be frozen for up to 2 months. But be sure to thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Reheating. Reheat cottage pie baked potatoes in the microwave until steaming hot, or return them to the oven for about 20 minutes. In this case, I would recommend covering them so the cheese doesn’t get too brown and hard.

Make-ahead. If you’ve prepared but not assembled the stuffed baked potatoes, you can first reheat the potatoes in the oven or microwave and the filling on the stove or microwave, then fill and bake just to melt the cheese, as directed. Alternatively, you can fill the potatoes while cold, then cover the pan with aluminum foil and bake for about 20 minutes at 400°F or until heated through before topping with shredded cheese.

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Serving Suggestions for Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes

When most people think of a stuffed baked potato, they usually think of a side dish like Broccoli Cheese Twice Baked Potatoes to serve with a steak. However, this is a baked potato dinner, so you might only need some lighter sides like these:

  • Salad. Toss some greens with Greek Yogurt Ranch Dressing or Creamy Balsamic Vinaigrette. Or you can serve a scoop of Apple Coleslaw.
  • Roasted veggies. A simple scoop of Roasted Cauliflower or Roasted Butternut Squash would be perfect, though you can add more flavor with Maple Roasted Brussel Sprouts.
  • Sauteed vegetables. Or just put together a quick side of Brown Buttered Carrots and Peas or Skillet Green Beans with Bacon.
  • Bread. While technically not lighter, you can never go wrong adding something cozy like Gluten Free Irish Soda Bread or Gluten Free Cornbread to make this meal extra satisfying.

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    Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes

    Turn your favorite comfort food casserole upside down to make Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes for a fun family dinner. Stuffed baked potatoes become a full meal when they are loaded with a ground beef Shepherd's Pie filling and plenty of melted cheese. This easy recipe will be a new (and naturally gluten free) favorite!

    Ingredients

    • 4 baking potatoes
    • 1 pound lean ground beef
    • ½ cup chopped onion (about 1 medium onion)
    • 1 garlic clove crushed or minced
    • Salt and pepper
    • ¾ cup tomato paste one 6-ounce can
    • ¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
    • 1 1/2 cups beef broth
    • 2 cups frozen mixed vegetables thawed (carrots, peas, corn, and green beans)
    • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese about 4 oz.

    Instructions

    • Bake the potatoes in a 400°F oven for about an hour or until they can be pierced easily with a fork. Or you can cook in the microwave for about 10 minutes, rotating after five minutes.

    • While the potatoes are cooking, heat a skillet over medium heat, add the ground beef, onion, garlic, and a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook, breaking up the meat, until it is browned. Drain any excess grease.

    • Stir in the tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, and beef broth.

    • Add the vegetables, bring to a simmer, and cook until thickened slightly. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

    • Cut a slit down the length of one potato then another one perpendicular to make an “x”. Squeeze the sides of the potato to open it up and place in a glass baking dish. Repeat with the remaining potatoes.

    • Spoon the filling into the potatoes and top with shredded cheese.

    • Return to a 400°F oven for about 5 minutes, or place under the broiler for 2 or 3 minutes, or until cheese is melted and lightly browned.

    Nutrition Facts

    Cottage Pie Baked Potatoes

    Amount Per Serving (1 g)

    Calories 564Calories from Fat 144

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 16g25%

    Saturated Fat 8g40%

    Cholesterol 99mg33%

    Sodium 1195mg50%

    Potassium 2214mg63%

    Carbohydrates 65g22%

    Fiber 8g32%

    Sugar 10g11%

    Protein 42g84%

    Vitamin A 5665IU113%

    Vitamin C 36.3mg44%

    Calcium 310mg31%

    Iron 8.1mg45%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Author: Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips

    Course: Dinner

    Cuisine: American

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    FAQs

    Is it better to bake potatoes covered or uncovered? ›

    Is it faster to bake a potato in foil? Technically, it could decrease the cook time a little bit, but it's not worth it. Trust us! Wrapping potatoes in foil produces a soggy potato because the foil holds in moisture and steams the potato.

    Why are restaurant baked potatoes so good? ›

    People are often accustomed to placing their taters on a baking sheet with parchment paper or wrapping their spuds in foil. But one of the reasons why restaurant baked potatoes taste so good is because kitchens know that using wire racks or oven grates allows all sides of the spuds to be exposed to hot air.

    Do you have to wrap potatoes in foil for baked potatoes? ›

    NEVER BAKE POTATOES IN FOIL.

    Foil wraps will not decrease baking time, but will result in a soggy potato interior with wet skin. Wrapping a baked potato in foil after it has been baked will allow you to hold up to 45 minutes, but the best method for holding a baked potato is in a bread warming drawer.

    Why potatoes should not be wrapped in foil when they are baked? ›

    Wrapping a potato in foil prior to baking traps the potato's natural moisture, steaming instead of baking it. This results is a soggy baked potato, not the light fluffy Idaho Baker that most people prefer.

    Should I poke holes in potatoes before baking? ›

    Rumor has it that an un-pricked spud will explode in the oven—but in all actuality, that's unlikely. Conventional wisdom says that when you bake a potato, you have to prick it with a fork all over a few times, piercing the skin to allow steam to release.

    Do you have to put holes in potatoes before baking? ›

    For this experiment, we washed two potatoes and poked holes with a fork in one of them, leaving the other unpoked. The potatoes were then placed in the oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit, and they each took one hour to fully bake. Overall, we did not detect any difference between the poked and unpoked potatoes.

    Why do restaurants put salt on the outside of baked potatoes? ›

    Q: Why is it common to salt the exterior of a baked potato? A: Chefs started doing this years ago to allow the salt to absorb or draw out the moisture of the potato while baking, which results in a dry, fluffy potato.

    How do restaurants bake potatoes so quickly? ›

    They pre-bake them. Restaurants bake potatoes ahead of time and keep them warm until they are needed.

    How do restaurants keep baked potatoes warm? ›

    Foil will prevent potatoes from drying out while they are kept warm – one of the reasons restaurants serve their baked potatoes in foil.

    What temperature should a baked potato be cooked at? ›

    We recommend baking potatoes at 400 degrees F for about an hour. Smaller spuds might take a little less time, while larger baking potatoes over 1 pound might take a little more. For a fully baked Idaho Russet Burbank, the internal temperature should be right at 210 degrees F.

    Which side of the aluminum foil do I use for baked potatoes? ›

    A potato will cook faster if the shiny side of the aluminum foil is touching the potato than if the dull side is touching the potato.

    Can I eat a baked potato that was left out overnight? ›

    You want to be able to eat your potato without worrying if you are going to get food poisoning or botulism. Here's how you can ensure that your baked potatoes are safe to eat. DON'T let your potato sit out in the open at room temperature for over four hours regardless of whether or not it is wrapped in aluminum foil.

    Should you oil baked potatoes? ›

    Adding oil to potatoes before baking is perfectly fine, just a personal preference. Without oil the Idaho russet skin bakes up crispy, with oil the skin will carry a lot of the flavor of the oil so some people have a preference for using olive oil or peanut oil.

    Can I eat potatoes left out overnight? ›

    Are potatoes safe to consume if they have been left unrefrigerated overnight? No, it is not safe to eat potatoes that have been left out overnight.

    What is the best temperature to bake potatoes? ›

    Potato baking temperatures range from 350˚ to 450˚F. The sweet spot seems to be at 400˚F, a temperature that cooks the potato all the way through and crisps the skin without singeing it. That said, you don't need to strictly adhere to a certain temperature every time you bake a potato.

    How do most restaurants bake potatoes? ›

    How to cook How to Make Restaurant Style Baked Potatoes
    1. Preheat the oven to 425.
    2. Wash the potatoes.
    3. Drizzle with oil and rub until fully coated.
    4. Season with the salt, pepper, onion powder, and garlic powder.
    5. Place on baking sheet and cook for 45 minutes.
    6. Cut a slit into the top of the potato.
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    Do potatoes cook faster covered in the oven? ›

    Not So Fast! While covering your potatoes in aluminum foil might seem like a shortcut, it can actually slow down the cooking process. Foil traps moisture and heat, inhibiting the potatoes from developing that sought-after crispness.

    Why are my potatoes not getting crispy in the oven? ›

    If roasted potatoes lack their crunchy sheen, overcrowding is usually the culprit. Just as overcrowding bacon or mushrooms in a saucepan causes disappointingly mushy results, placing potatoes too close to each other on a baking sheet will prevent them from crisping while they roast.

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