Because it is made with Lamb, and sheep are herded by Shepherds.
Shepherds made it, isn't it obvious?
It came from when shepherds had leftovers and threw them all together.
it is called Shepherd's pie because it is made from lamb (mutton). it was made of the leftovers a wife has for her Shepherd husband, and their kids would take it to him, and it would be in bread, with beef, mashed potatoes, in a crust.:)
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The last name Shepard is of Anglo-Saxon origin. It is an occupational name for a shepherd from an Olde English pre 7th Century word "sceap", meaning sheep, and "hierde", which means herdsman. Among the recorded examples of the name in London is the christening of Jone Shepherd in 1585. Samuell Shepherd was an early emigrant to the American colonies, leaving London on the "Defence" in July 1635, bound for New England. A very distinctive Coat of Arms granted to a Shepherd family of Devonshire depicts a black shield, thereon three pascal lambs. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Sepherd, which was dated 1279 in Oxfordshire.
cos shepherds made it
A Shepherds' Pie made with pork mince would still be called Shepherds Pie. If one is quite meticulous, one might call it "Pork Mince Pie." I would call it "Curly Tail Pie".
It is correctly spelled, shepherd's pie.
Shepherds made it, isn't it obvious?
shepherds pie
It came from when shepherds had leftovers and threw them all together.
Herderspastei
All ingredients in shepards pie have some protein but the meat has the most.
Shepherd's pie is believed to be orignated from northern England or norhtern Scotland.
Recipe Rehab - 2012 Shepherds Pie 2-1 was released on: USA: September 2013
i think im not to sure
The easiest Shepherds pie recipe could be found on recipe.com is the definite version of classic family recipe which can be prepared in 15 minutes of preparation.