Ever wonder what to cook especially on those cold, winter nights when nothing really sounds good? Something warm, creamy and delicious is exactly what you will get with this one! Chicken pot pie, and for the kids that aren't vegetable lovers, it's easier to sneak those in to a dish like this, disguised with chicken and a flaky crust!
Chicken Pot Pie
I got this recipe from my college roommate and have yet to find a better pot pie! The crust recipe is also great for dessert pies — prep and freeze a yummy apple pie while your at it!
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INGREDIENTS
2 TBSP butter
1/2 cup diced celery
1/2 cup diced onion
2-4 TBSP flour
1 cup chicken broth
2 tsp sage
1 cup frozen/canned corn
1 cup frozen/canned peas
1 cup sliced carrots (cooked)
1 lb chicken, cooked and sliced
salt and pepper to taste
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- Save time and money on by avoiding trips to grab that "missing" ingredient you don't really need.
Pie crust, top and bottom
DIRECTIONS
Pre-cook and slice chicken and carrots.
Melt butter in a large pot over the stove on medium heat. Add diced celery and onion. Cook until desired tenderness. (I like to let mine get really soft, 10-15 minutes.)
Add flour until well-coated, then quickly add chicken broth before the flour mixture starts to burn. Stir until mixture thickens to desired thickness, adding more flour if needed.
Add sage, salt and pepper. Add corn, peas, carrots (I pre-cook mine so they are already soft) and cooked, sliced chicken.
Mix until well combined and all ingredients are heated through.
Place bottom pie crust in a baking dish and pour in the pot pie mixture. Add the top crust and pinch the two crusts together to help keep the pie from boiling over.
Wrap in foil and store in the freezer until ready to use.
Cooking:
Let pot pie thaw in fridge before cooking.
Bake uncovered in preheated oven at 425 degrees for 30-35 minutes or according to crust instructions.
Let cool 10-15 minutes before serving.
If baking frozen:
1. Remove plastic wrap or foil before baking. Bake at 475º for 15 minutes, then at 375º for 45 minutes.
- The must-have convenient reference guide for every home cook!
- Includes more than 8,000 substitutions for ingredients, cookware, and techniques.
- Save time and money on by avoiding trips to grab that "missing" ingredient you don't really need.