
2. Mash until smooth
Mash the potatoes until smooth and creamy. You can add a small knob of butter or a pinch of salt at this stage if you want extra flavor.
The texture should be soft but firm enough to hold shape when baked.
3. Prepare the corned beef
Open the can of corned beef and break it apart using a fork. If it’s very firm, you can warm it slightly in a pan for easier mixing.
Optional: Season lightly with pepper, garlic powder, or a small splash of Worcestershire sauce for deeper flavor.
4. Combine the filling
In a large bowl, mix:
- Mashed potatoes
- Corned beef
- Egg (or alternative binder)
Stir until everything is fully combined. The mixture should be thick and scoopable, not runny.
5. Assemble the pie
Preheat your oven to 200°C (390°F).
Grease a baking dish lightly with butter or oil. Transfer the mixture into the dish and spread it evenly.
Smooth the top with a spoon or spatula. For extra texture, you can lightly drag a fork across the surface to create ridges—this helps it crisp up beautifully in the oven.
6. Bake until golden
Place the dish in the oven and bake for 25–35 minutes, or until:
- The top turns golden brown
- The edges become slightly crispy
- The surface looks firm and set
If you want an extra crispy top, you can broil it for the last 2–3 minutes (watch it closely so it doesn’t burn).
7. Cool and serve
Let the pie rest for about 5–10 minutes before cutting. This helps it set properly so slices hold their shape.
Serve warm as a main dish or pair it with a fresh salad, steamed vegetables, or a simple dipping sauce like ketchup or garlic mayo.
🧠 Tips for the Best Corned Beef Potato Pie
- Dry potatoes = better structure: Don’t skip draining well after boiling
- Don’t overmix: Keeps texture slightly fluffy instead of dense
- Add cheese (optional): A thin layer on top creates a crispy cheesy crust
- Use cold mashed potatoes: Makes shaping easier and cleaner
- Season well: Corned beef is salty but still benefits from pepper or herbs
🍽️ Why this recipe works
This dish works because it combines:
- Creamy mashed potatoes (soft base)
- Savory corned beef (rich protein flavor)
- Egg binder (structure + bake stability)
When baked, the outside becomes slightly crisp while the inside stays soft and hearty—like a cross between shepherd’s pie and potato casserole.
⭐ Final result
You get a golden, comforting oven-baked pie that’s:
- Cheap to make
- Fast to prepare
- Extremely filling
- Perfect for lunch, dinner, or meal prep
Simple ingredients, maximum comfort.








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