Homemade Chicken Pot Pie

Homemade Chicken Pot Pie
Homemade Chicken Pot Pie

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One of my favorite comfort food dishes is homemade chicken pot pie. Although I prefer to make my own pie crust, in a pinch you can use a store bought rolled crust.
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Ingredients:

  • 1/3 C. Chopped Onion
  • 1/3 C. Flour
  • 1/3 C. Margarine
  • 1 bag peas/carrots blend, frozen (but rinsed to get rid of ice chunks)
  • 1¾ C. Chix Broth
  • 2/3 C. Milk
  • 1 c. cut up cooked chix (or any leftover meat)
  • Pie crust

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In a medium saucepan Melt butter, add onions- sauté for a minute (here we added 1 T. fresh chopped parsley)

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Add flour, mix till pasty, add broth and milk.(This is actually called a Roux).

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Stir constantly until creamy and thick ( cooking over medium heat), Add veggies & chicken. If you use a whisk, the sauce will be smooth and creamy and will NOT be lumpy.

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Dump into a pie crust.

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Freeze now for later or Bake 40-50 minutes at 350º

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Yum! The picture really doesn’t do it justice, mainly because unlike some food blogs that work hard to make the photo look yummy, I simply slapped this puppy onto a plate and snapped a couple shots before tossing the camera aside to shove hot pot pie into my mouth!

We usually serve this with fresh cranberry sauce. Sometimes I have home canned veggies to use, other times I have leftover vegetables from previous meals that I chop. You need about 2 c. of chopped veggies in all, it doesn’t really matter what kind you use.

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4 Comments

    • I’ve been wanting to make my own chicken pot pie. This one looks bigger then the ones I’m use to seeing. 😉

      You can make smaller pies using dough in smaller pans

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