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First of all, before we discuss this incredibly delicious vegan Shepherd’s Pie, I wanted to share some of the things I love about fall and winter. People usually look at me strangely when I say I love the short days and cozy nights. But there is so much to celebrate, from cute sweaters to log fires.
Furthermore, it means Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas are all coming, and no matter how old I get, I love the holiday season!
I didn’t use to like Halloween but now we have a six-year-old in our life, and I see the holiday through his eyes. He decides what costume everyone in the family will wear, and last year we all went as Star Wars characters. This year he wants us all to dress up as dogs and go to the dog park and play with real dogs. He has quite the imagination.
But the thing I love most about fall and winter is cooking comfort food. Over five-years-ago, when I became vegan, I thought comfort foods were a thing of the past. But what I have found out over the years is that its not about the protein: it is about the flavors! Now, most of Ordinary Vegan’s most popular recipes are rustic comfort foods like my vegan mac n cheese with cauliflower béchamel or grilled portobello mushroom over cauliflower mash smothered in gravy.
That is especially relevant because I know many people are afraid to embrace a plant-based diet full-time because they believe they will miss the traditional foods they ate growing up, especially around the holidays. But trust me, there are ways to make most of your favorite recipes plant-based. It is just a learning curve.
Now on to healthy vegan Shepherd’s Pie with lentils and mushrooms.
If you need comfort food or need a healthy plant-based meal for a hungry family, this vegan Shepherd’s Pie is it!
Shepherd’s Pie is also called cottage pie by some depending on the filling. This simple, hearty vegan version is loaded with lentils, mushrooms, peas, and bulgur. I love adding a resistant starch like bulgur. Resistant starch fills you up faster and keeps you full longer.
The mashed potatoes are made with unsweetened, non-dairy soy milk and a little salt and pepper. You could also add a little vegan butter for a little extra richness.
Now the good news. As a result of these plant-based ingredients, you save over 20 grams of saturated fat. So why not replace your next shepherds pie with plant-based protein? It is easy and delicious. If you want to save some time, you can buy cartons of cooked lentils and prepare your mashed potatoes ahead of time. Then you can throw it all together when you get home from work.
At any rate, I hope you enjoy this delicious plant-based version of shepherd’s pie as much as we did. Don’t miss any of Ordinary Vegan’s free recipes by signing up here. Ordinary Vegan’s nutrition podcasts are available on iTunes or here on my website. Just click play to listen.
Also, coming soon on Yummly – Ordinary Vegan’s recipes! Yummly shares lots of healthy vegan recipes!
Hi,
What could I substitute for the bulgur? I can’t eat wheat! 🙁
Hi Christy – I would just omit the bulgur and use an extra 1/4 cup lentils – thanks for stopping by and hope you enjoy
We loved this, but I’m wondering why chickpeas are mentioned in the initial email. I’m going to make it again before all that fresh thyme goes to waste, and I’m going to substitute some red wine for some of the broth because I think it needs a little more richness.
Yum!! I love the addition of red wine! Thanks for sharing
Where are the chickpeas in the “ VEGAN CHICKPEA SHEPHERD’S PIE WITH MASHED POTATOES, LENTILS &
SWEET GREEN PEAS”?
Hi Michele – I must have had chickpeas squarely on my mind when I sent that email – There are no chickpeas in this recipe – sorry – thanks for letting me know and have a wonderful day!
Ha, I just asked that question.
Hi Johanna – thanks for stopping by – sorry about the chickpeas 🙂
This looks amazing. I will try this for Thanksgiving as another vegan side dish. saw it on Facebook.
thanks again!!!
Hi Anita – Make sure you watch the video – it is a good visual. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did and thanks for being part of our healthy community!
Nancy, I am thrilled to have found your website! My husband and I have recently switched to a vegan diet and I have been going crazy finding recipes to prepare for healthy living. Thank you! Judy Smith
Thank you Judy – and congratulations on your healthy diet. Please have a look around – I just launched this new site today and still working on some small things but would love to get your opinion!
Maybe try textured vegetable protein?
Absolutely Lynn – maybe some tempeh! Thanks for being part of our healthy community!
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