As a child I grew up eating those cute little frozen pot pies. I learned at a young age how to poke holes in the top and heat them up. To be honest, it's still a comforting meal to me, and sometimes I'll find them on special at the grocery store for $.75 each and buy a few.
I like to recreate some of my favorite boxed or frozen meals that I enjoyed growing up, and make them homemade without all that nasty sodium and preservatives. A few months ago (before our move) I posted a
status update on my facebook that I was making a chicken pot pie using
Pillsbury Pie Crusts. I asked if anyone would like the recipe and some interest was shown so I had planned to share it with you during our move. Unfortunately over the course of that move I misplaced my folder that I write all my recipes down in that I'm making and testing. Thankfully
I found it, (in my son's dresser drawer - what's that about!!??) so now I can share this delicious recipe (
adapted from this one) with you! Maybe it will bring about fond and comforting memories for you as well!
Ingredients:
- 1/3 cup butter
- 1/3 cup chopped onion
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 3 stalks celery, sliced
- 10 baby carrots, sliced
- 2 medium yukon potatoes, peeled and diced
- 1/3 cup all purpose flour
- 1-3/4 cup chicken broth
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon poultry seasoning (such as Old Bay)
- 1/4 teaspoon dried rosemary
- 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 cup frozen peas
- 2-1/2 cup cooked, shredded chicken
- 1 box refrigerated pie crust (like Pillsbury), brought to room temperature
Directions:
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Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Begin by sauteing your onion with the butter in a medium saucepan. |
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| Add the garlic and celery, heat until just softened. |
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| In a separate pot, bring water to boiling. Add carrot slices, then potatoes. Heat until just tender. |
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| Stir in flour and whisk quickly until well blended. |
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Slowly add chicken broth, whisking immediately. Add seasonings and continue to mix. |
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| Add milk, and whisk often keeping pot over medium heat until thick. |
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Once sauce has fairly thickened, add carrots and potatoes, frozen peas, then the shredded chicken. Mix to combine. |
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Roll the first refrigerated pie crust into a pie dish, cutting any excess crust off the edge. Fill the crust with the warm pot pie mixture. |
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| Cover with the second pie crust. Center the crust over the bottom one, then flute the edges. |
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| Once done, the crust will be a beautiful golden color and the crust will have puffed up a bit and have a wonderful flaky texture. I typically allow the pie to cool for quite a few hours, or even refrigerate overnight. That way the filling has a chance to set and won't make a mess when you cut into it! |
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| Here's an example of a nice clean cut slice of chicken pot pie. |
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| Enjoy! |
Disclosure: This is not a sponsored post. All thoughts are my own.
I can totally use this right now! I am beyond sick and tired of chicken noodle. Yum! I have pinned and tweeted too
ReplyDeleteOoh let me know if you try it Ruby and I hope you're feeling better by now!
DeleteYum! I can't wait to try this out tonight. BTW, Found you over at the bloggy moms March Blog hop. I'm now following on Twitter @scggirl. Check out my blog: http://secondchancesgirl.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHi Ida, nice to meet you! And thank you!
DeleteYum! I was waiting for this recipe for a while. lol. I use the pillsbury pie crust too. Your filling looks better than what I make. I need to try this soon! :)
ReplyDeleteI know, it was so long ago that we talked about this recipe! Let me know if you try it!
DeleteIs this something I could make ahead and then pop into the oven on the day of?
ReplyDeleteSamantha, I don't see why not!
DeleteMaking this for tomorrow night, can't wait, smells amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThis pie looks so gorgeous!!...and I love how you gave explicit directions!! I know that I can create this!!
ReplyDeleteJust put this pie in the oven. SO excited to eat it! My husband could barley stay out of the kitchen when I was prepping it- asking if there was another pie for me, hinting that he could eat the entire thing himself! And yes, thank you for the explicit directions- I'm a picture kind-of person!
ReplyDeleteYay! Enjoy, let me know how it turns out too!
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