Pulled Pork Shepherd’s Pie

If you have some leftover pulled pork, this shepherd’s pie is the perfect dish to prepare. I have made some pulled pork specifically to make this recipe. It’s THAT good!

A plate of bbq pork with mashed potatoes.

I make pulled pork a lot. Whether it is using my smoker, grill or even just using the slow cooker, I love the tender taste of a slow cooked pork butt or shoulder. I tend to make a lot and often have some leftovers. This pulled pork shepherd’s pie is one amazing way to use some leftover pork.

We love comfort food, especially during the cold weather months. One of out favourite types of comfort foods are oven baked casseroles. Shepherd’s pie is normally made with ground beef, but I figured that pulled pork would work well and give the dish a nice BBQ flavour.

A white plate with BBQ pork, mashed potatoes and meted cheese.

What Makes This Pulled Pork Shepherd’s Pie So Good?

  • Ultimate way to use leftovers! Sometimes leftovers seems boring. Not so, with this dish. I have gotten so many rave reviews for this recipe over the years
  • Make it ahead. This dish can be assembled and then placed in the fridge. Then, later that day or even the next day, it can be thrown in the oven and cooked. This makes it ideal for a weeknight meal or a time if you have guests.
  • Smokey! Saucy! Cheesy! Enough said.

A cooked pork butt with a thermometer inserted into the meat.

How To Make Pulled Pork

If you are reading this recipe and want to make some pulled pork then check out these various methods to cooke the pork for pulling.

Shredded pork meat mixed with BBQ sauce and spread in a baking dish.

How To Assemble A Shepherd’s Pie

The first layer of the shepherd’s pie is the meat. Toss the pork in your favourite BBQ sauce. Make sure that there is enough sauce, because you do not want the dish to be dry. It is best when it is sweet and saucy!

Frozen peas and corn spread over cooked meat.

The second layer is the mixed vegetables. Spread the peas and corn over the pork. I add them while they were still frozen. They will heat up while baking in the oven. There are many different types of vegetables that you could use. I have tried frozen mixed vegetables of carrots, peas, corn and green beans and it was also excellent.

Assembled shepherd's pie but not baked yet.

The top layer is potatoes and cheese. Mash the potatoes ahead and spread them over the vegetables. Then, sprinkle the grated cheese on top.

How Long To Bake Shepherd’s Pie

Once assembled, the pulled pork shepherd’s pie is ready to go in the oven. Bake in a 350F oven for 45-60 minutes. The cheese should be melted and the you may even see a little BBQ sauce bubbling around the edges. This meal is total comfort food with the taste of BBQ. What is not to love?!?!

Shepherd's pie in a baking dish and one portion on a plate.

This dish is smokey, saucy and sweet. There is so much flavour and the pulled pork goes so well with the potatoes, cheese and veggies.

Every time we make pulled pork shepherd’s pie we all say it is our favourite find. Sure we love ground beef shepherd’s pie, or skillet shepherd’s pie, but this version is a huge hit in our home.

A close up picture of shepherd's pie.

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Pulled Pork Shepherd's Pie

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Use leftover pulled pork in this classic comfort food recipe. Mashed potatoes, corn, peas, cheese. Whether the pork is smoked or made in a slow cooker, this recipe works great. 
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Servings: 8 people

Ingredients

  • 5-6 cups pulled pork
  • 2 cups bbq sauce
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 1 cup frozen corn
  • 3-4 pounds potatoes
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 1/2 cups grated cheddar cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350F.
  • Peel potatoes and, if they are large, cut in half. Place in a pot and fill with water. Boil until tender. Drain the water. Add the butter and milk to the potatoes. Mash until the potatoes are creamy.
  • Toss pulled pork with bbq sauce until evenly coated. Spread on the bottom of a 13x9 baking dish (lasagna pan).
  • Sprinkle frozen peas and corn on top of the pork.
  • Spread the mashed potatoes on top of the frozen veggies.
  • Top with the grated cheese.
  • Bake in the oven for 45-60 minutes. The cheese should be starting to brown and some bbq sauce should be bubbling up the sides.

Nutrition

Per serving:

Calories: 548kcalCarbohydrates: 64gProtein: 26gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 93mgSodium: 1784mgFiber: 2gSugar: 47g

Nutrition Disclaimer

This recipe was originally published in November 2013.

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  • what kind of bbq sauce would work?

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    • I use Sweet Baby Rays and it works amazing, but almost any kind that you like would likely be good as well!

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      • 5 stars
        My favorite BBQ sauce too! I made my pie with sour cream ranch mashed. It’s ready for the oven right now, can’t wait.

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  • I just made this today. Delicious, but my family needs a bit more ZIP.
    So I will be adding a bit of Taco spice and hot sauce next time.
    Believe me this is good and there will be a next time. Yummy!

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  • Omg this looks amazing!! Now my weeknight leftovers turn into Friday night dinner!! YUM!

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  • 5 stars
    Thanks for this. I had some left over pork chop and some leftover cooked squash(essentially unseasoned). BBQ sauce, peas, carrots and corn, topped w/ the squash and a big chunk of butter spread over the top, heated it to about 165-170F, and Voila’ a new dinner for my Mom, thanks to you!

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  • 5 stars
    What could be a substitute for the bbq sauce? Looks great thx!!

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    • you could try ketchup.

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    • Gravy!! Yummy!!

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    • Gravy with a hit of Worcestershire sauce also works great in place of BBQ sauce

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    • 5 stars
      If I didn’thave bbq (or someone in my family had an aversion to it), hhere’s what I’d do instead: saute some mushrooms and onions in a pan and when soft add cream or milk then turn on low until it starts to thicken (you could add flour or cornstarch if you don’t want to wait). Then mix that with the pork and omit corn. Then add your mashed potatoes on top. It’s basically a homemade cream of mushroom soup, but it works for pretty much any casserole.

      The other thing you could try which I’ve also done with other meats, is to warm your pork in a skillet and add beef stock or a french onion soup (don’t add water though) and simply warm the whole thing until it has started to condense some. Then complete the recipe as normal.

      If you wanted an Asian style recipe, you could also do the same thing as above with the stock, but only add half the stock, then add about a 1/4 cup soy sauce, 1/4 cup saki (or other white wine), 2 tblsp sugar, some grated ginger to taste, and some garlic. It would basically make a similar flavor to the bbq in that it is both sweet and savory, and it goes great with potatoes too!

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      • Some great ideas! Thanks for sharing them with us!!

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    • Gravy!

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  • 5 stars
    I made it for dinner tonight and it was a success!!! It goes very well with the snowy weather and a glass of red wine! I loved it!

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  • 4 stars
    So I started to make this, and happened to have made mashed sweet potatoes. I was debating on whether or not to leave it topless… Thoughts?

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  • Wooza! We had some leftover pulled pork and the weather took a cool turn yesterday, so I finally got to make this recipe. It was 1) easy to pull together and 2) delicious! I used a bag of frozen peas and carrots instead of the peas and corn. Make fresh mashed potatoes and topped with cheese about 40 min in. The men were still looking for leftovers long after it was done. thanks for posting this.

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  • We used left-over mashed potatoes with the left-over pork loin added garlic, mushrooms and onions and melted cheese. Delicious recipe. Thank you. Rescued a pork loin my wife hadn’t liked the night before when initially cooked!

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  • Should this dish covered?

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    • I don’t cover it when I bake it.

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  • 5 stars
    This was so delicious! Thank you for sharing. We ate so much for dinner and were still looking forward to eating leftovers for lunch!

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  • Very tasty and extremely easy to make. Thanks so much for this recipe as I had a lot of leftover pulled pork. Will definitely make this again.

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  • 5 stars
    Thank you for this recipe! I used a frozen pan of pulled pork from Costco, and a bag of frozen veggies. This was delicious and will be going on my make again list.

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  • 5 stars
    What a great idea! Y’know, since pork goes so well with sweet potatoes, I could also see this working with a mix of mashed white & sweet potatoes. I guess you could even go bold and try it with just mashed sweet potatoes, although I think that would make it too sweet. Another variation that might be good: garlic mashed potatoes.

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    • I used sweet potatoes shredded with Bourbon, butter and brown sugar, worked great!

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      • Sounds delicious!

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  • Hey Steve,
    I had leftover pulled pork from the weekend and so made a pulled pork “shepherds pie”. Great idea! Lauryn is a purist though so next time I will steam vegetables separate as she doesn’t like them mixed in. I added French fried onions to the top before baking as well. Now I may make pulled pork just so I can make the pie!

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    • Love the French fried onions idea! I was thinking crushed potato chips on top, but I like your idea better, especially now that French’s has come out with their cheesy French fried onions! They are SO good.

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  • Just curious but has anyone ever tried potato salad instead of mashed potatoes? I made pulled pork last night with potato salad and coleslaw…It was just a thought??

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    • never had. Not sure how that would turn out if you baked the potato salad. Love coleslaw with my pulled pork!

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      • I think baked potato salad would be great. I have used leftover potato salad in an omelette and it is terrific.

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    • I suppose that it depends on what kind of potato salad you are starting with. For instance, I don’t see why you couldn’t use a mostly dry German style salad that doesn’t have much in the way of binder, or one that is mayonaise based. Depending on what else is in it, of course. Mustard base might be problematic, wrong flavor profile for a shepard’s pie.

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  • 4 stars
    It looks delicious, but a shepherd’s pie requires lamb in it, because shepherd’s tend…..sheep. That’s why it’s called Shepherd’s pie. But this looks amazing as a pulled pork pie 🙂

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  • 5 stars
    This is an amazing looking Shepherd’s pie!! I love your preparation of the shredded pork. 🙂

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  • Oh my gosh, this is so gorgeous. I love pulled (or any kind of) pork too. Do you have any tips for making it without a slow cooker/smoker? Thanks!

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    • Hey Sasha! You can make pulled pork in the oven. Put it in a dutch oven, or casserole dish that has a lid. Fill with a 2-3 cans of pop or a mixture of ketchup, vinegar, apple juice and spices. Cover with the lid and cook at 300F for 6-7 hours, or until the meat is ‘pullable’ – basically falling apart. Hope that helps!!

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    • Crackpots work well also

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      • Cr

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        • Crockpot, not crackpot

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    • 5 stars
      250 degrees oven, 1-1 1/2 hours per pound. Come out great.

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    • Can this be put together , refrigerated the night before baking?? Thanks !! Looks delicious!!

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      • Should work fine. It will probably take a little longer to heat through if it goes straight from the fridge to the oven. Other than that, it should work fine.

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  • 5 stars
    Wow, that’s a man’s meal if I ever saw one! My husband would be in heaven if I made this for him. Thanks for sharing we will have to try this out.

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    • 5 stars
      Wonderful! I just have enough pulled pork to put into a 8×8 glass pan and a bag of potatoes and the frozen veggies! Perfect for making this. And I like the idea of using the bbq sauce instead of making a sauce with ketchup and Worcestershire—one less thing to conjure up. Thanks for an easy and probably GREAT tasting dish that my guy will like too.

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