Note: This recipe entry was the 2nd place winner to the Pork Savor All-in-One Cooking Challenge.

I married a picky eater so we were bound to have at least one picky eater among our kids, too. When you’re tight on the budget, it’s quite a challenge to come up with healthy dishes that would get a stamp of approval from my hubby and our brood of three.

That’s why when I joined the Pork Savor All-in-one seasoning Cooking Challenge, there was no doubt in my mind that the perfect dish to share is Pork Cottage Pie.

Pork Cottage Pie
Pork Cottage Pie

The basic cottage pie is made up of ground beef, carrots, onions and topped with potato slices, but for this recipe, I’m using ground pork and have added broccoli to the mix. And instead of sliced potatoes on top, I chose to mash them so I can make a pretty basket weave on top.

Let’s get started!

Pork Cottage Pie Recipe

Ingredients:

For the meat

500g ground pork (I chose the leaner kind)
1 large white onion, sliced  (I guess you can use the red one if you like, but I’m a white onion fan)
1 medium carrot, chopped
2 sticks of celery, chopped  (It’s really just one stick but I prefer to have more)
Broccoli (optional)
3 tsp of corn starch
1 pack of Pork Savor All-in-One Seasoning Mix

For the mashed potato

1000g potatoes
1/2 cup of milk
2 tbsp of butter
Salt and Pepper

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Broccoli, butter, carrots, onions, and potatoes are some of the ingredients.

How to cook:

Mashed potato

1. Start with the potatoes. Slice them in cubes, put them in a pot of water and boil until it is soft enough to mash.

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It’s easier to mash the potatoes when you’ve already cubed them

2. In a bowl, put together the softened potatoes, milk and butter, then mash.

Boiled potato cubes
Boiled potato cubes

3. Add dashes of salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.

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Mash them well, don’t forget to add salt and pepper!

Meat recipe:

1. Heat the pan with oil. I was advised that coconut oil is the healthiest and safest cooking oil to use and that’s what I used.

2. Brown the meat, sliced onions and celery in the pan.

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Brown together the meat, onions and celery

3. Once the meat is brown, add in the carrots and the broccoli, then mix.

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Make sure to evenly spread out the vegetables among the meat

4. Dissolve the cornstarch in 1/4 cup of water then pour into the meat in the pan.

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Measure your cornstarch properly

5. Instead of making a pork broth, add 1 pack of Pork Savor on the meat and mix it with the meat and vegetables.

“The new PORKSAVOR™ All-in-One Seasoning mix is made from natural pork meat extract and bone broth, complete with spices and seasonings to bring out the deliciousness of home-cooked dishes.”

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6. Let the meat simmer in the pan until all the water is gone. Don’t let the meat dry out, keep it moist. Put them all in an oven-safe dish.

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Spread the meat and the veggies evenly in your oven-safe dish

8. Add the mashed potatoes on top, then using a fork, weave a basket pattern over it.

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You can use any fork to do the pattern

It should look like this:

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The weave makes for a pretty presentation when browned

9. The next step should be to bake it in an oven at 400 degrees Fahreheit for 30 minutes, but since I don’t have an oven yet, I had to improvise. I used my ever-reliable turbo roaster/oven to bake the pie.

My reliable turbo roaster/roaster
My reliable turbo roaster

I put it on 250 C and heated it first for 10 minutes. Then I put the pie in and baked it for 15-20 minutes, until the potatoes looked crisp and have a golden brown color.

Tadaaaaaa!

Golden brown Potato top crust
Golden brown Potato top crust

Serving the Cottage Pie

There are many ways to serve the Cottage Pie. You can go for simple and just put a slice on a plate to enjoy, like how my li’l picky eaters have them.

Here’s our five year old spooning all the carrots, broccoli, onions, meat and potato into his mouth. Check out his smile!

All in! Carrots, Broccoli, Meat, Potato and Onions! Yum!
All in! Carrots, Broccoli, Meat, Potato and Onions! Yum!

For a more attractive serving, you can put a portion on a colorful plate like this:

For casual lunches
For casual lunches

For the picky eating hubby, serve him up a little romance. I didn’t have a souffle baking bowl to make the cottage pie, so I just used one of our fancier cups for this. Make sure that if you’re popping that cup in the oven, it must be oven-safe.

Look at that! What hubby can resist that?

Serve the hubby a little romance!
Serve the hubby a little romance!

Lovin’ Porksavor!

What I love about Porksavor is that the taste wasn’t sharp. It did not overpower the flavors of the ingredients in the dish, but instead, enhanced the meat which is the main ingredient.  The pork tasted so natural.

Plus, Porksavor comes in powdery form so it easily mixed and spread among the meat. It only costs Php 2 per pack! Super-tipid! It saved me time preparing broth.

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My husband woke up craving for more of my cottage pie, that’s how much he loved it, and my kids said they can eat it again and again. They didn’t even know they ate onions last night, haha!

I love the entire experience. It’s my first time to join a cooking challenge and as you can see in the pictures, I put on an apron and a ‘chief and went all the way with it, crossing off a bucket list item of becoming  a cooking diva for a night!

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Self-proclaimed cooking diva for a night!

So go ahead, try out my Pork Cottage Pie recipe using Porksavor All-in-One seasoning and get those picky eaters eating their veggies!

40 responses to “Pork Cottage Pie for Picky Eaters”

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  4. Janice Avatar

    That really looks so yummy! I wanna try it out. Too bad our turbo roaster died on me already and we don’t have an oven either. Ahhh! Must buy another turbo roaster soon. Good luck on the challenge! I really hope you win it. :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      heehee, thanks. They were supposed to have chosen the winner by now. I haven’t seen the announcement yet, though. :) Win or lose I had such great time.

  5. Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen Avatar

    I love cottage pie but I haven’t tried using pork because I always use beef! I’ll try your recipe from time to time.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Yeah I usually use beef too and I’m glad that using pork turned out good too. :)

  6. tweenselmom Avatar

    I’m trying, I’m trying your cottage pie! I can’t believe I’m buying pa cook books when I have all of your blogs to search for great recipes!

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Heehee, I hope this appeals to your taste buds! I saw another way of doing this in the show Restaurant takeover, I’m dying to try it using pork cuts and sweet potato. :)

  7. Mr. Jacob's Mom (@MrJacobsMom) Avatar

    This looks sooo good! I haven’t tried cottage pie ever. The pork filling is like giniling ba because of the ingredients? Natakam ako!

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Yes mommy Roxi, it’s ground pork. :)

  8. Razel Miranda Avatar

    i like to try the recipe. My little Kweky is also a picky eater and he only eat veggies if it’s potatoes. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Will soon blog about it when I cook it for my family

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      That’s great! Ping me when you do. :)

  9. Patty | MrsC Avatar

    Ooooooh this looks really yummy. Think it would work with kamote instead of potato? :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      I haven’t tried it but I saw an episode in MasterChef when they subbed what is usually mashed potato for kamote so I reckon it could. :)

  10. Mitch Ryan (@mitchryan23) Avatar

    Oh my this is so yummy. I think this is something even I can do :). But is it possible to use the microwave in baking this?

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Yes :) Just make sure you have the right heat. I’m just not sure if it will brown this way, but at least it will bake.

  11. Kim | Mom On Duty Avatar

    This reminds me of weekend lunches at my mom’s! I’d love to cook this at home, too, but then I don’t have an oven (not even a turbo roaster!).

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      I made one yesterday for my bff who recently gave birth. yung natirang mashed potato and meat, hindi ko na binake, okay pa rin sya. :)

  12. Michelle Solee (@michisolee) Avatar

    I’ve tried this dish before, I think Shepherd’s Pie tawag, ground beef and mashed potato on top.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      They’re basically the same, only Shepherd’s pie is the newer term. :) Thanks Michelle.

  13. The Pinay Mom Avatar
    The Pinay Mom

    Looks so delicious,May! At first,I thought about empanada then it’s more like Chinese pie,if you ever tried it before. This looks healthy and I’m sure our girls will like this when I make this.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      if your girls are into potatoes, yes, they will surely love this. :)

  14. work@homeMillie Avatar

    Mommy May!! Thanks for the recipe.. I will try that next week.. Kaso wala akong turbo..:( mukhang masarap!

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Mommy Millie, improvise ka na lang. If you have small oven-safe containers na kasya sa oven toaster, okay rin. :) Actually, if you don’t have an oven, you can just eat the meat and the mashed potato, masarap pa rin sya. :)

  15. Rikka Redrico Avatar

    Andd…. This pork dish wins! Haha! Good job, May! I will try this recipe next week :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      ahahahaha! saya diba? naku, mommy Rikka, if you only know all the fun things I get myself involved in, hahahaha. ganun talaga pag work at home na hindi masyado nakakalabas, nagkakaron ng sariling mundo, hahaha. ;) I hope you enjoy the pie!

  16. Jay Palacpac Avatar

    Sarap! Not salty, not bland. The taste was just right. Good job hany!

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Glad you liked it, hany! <3

  17. Vance Madrid Avatar

    I’ve always looking out for awesome recipes that include broccoli. We love eating broccoli but we got tired eating them with oyster sauce and mushrooms. Thanks for sharing this pork cottage pie, at least we have a new recipe to try.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      I know what you mean! My broccoli recipes are mostly the ones we use oyster sauce in. :)

      Thanks for dropping in, Vance!

  18. The Vanilla Housewife Avatar

    I guessed it! I said shepherd’s pie on fb but they’re kind of the same right? I made something similar a few weeks back but I used chicken and my kids loved it. Me the most because I love mashed potato. :) Great entry May!
    And I love the presentation for the hubby! ;)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Aww, thanks Mommy Jhanis! Yours was extremely creative. :)

      Yeah, according to my buddy, Wiki, the term Shepherd’s pie only came about in 1877, the first Cottage pie was created in 1791 and of british and Irish origin. But they’re basically the same except that Cottage pies have sliced potatoes and Shepherd’s have mashed ones.

      On the other hand, my Brit friend said that Cottage pie is beef and Shepherd’s pie is lamb. I did a Cottage pie before and I followed that recipe and just added a few twists — so I guess it’s in between. ;)

      1. The Vanilla Housewife Avatar

        I may try this again and follow your recipe. :)

  19. The Monching Avatar

    Now this would be absolutely nice with gravy! :D

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Hi there The Monching! Yes, gravy’s good, but for this one, you can actually leave out the gravy because the Porksavor seasoning made it tasty enough without it. :) Thanks for dropping in!

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