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My dog, Winston, was adopted when my son became a teenager, and was too cool to hang out so much with his mom. Later on my sweet little dog, Lilly, came along, but sadly her precious dog life was cut much too short.

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What does any of this have to do with an individual chicken pot pie recipe?

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My own recipe for Individual Chicken Pot Pies was inspired by Winston’s favorite ‘Chicken Paw Pie’ Nutrish wet dog food. He loves the stuff! My pot pie recipe is pretty darn good too. Here’s the recipe…

Recipe yields 2 single serve pot pies, possibly 3 depending on the size of your baking dishes. This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled.

Ingredients:
2 cups cooked chicken breast, cut into bite size pieces
1 1/2 frozen cups peas and carrots, thawed
1 (10 3/4 ounce) can cream of celery soup
1/2 (10 3/4 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup
1/2 (14 1/2 ounce) can chicken broth
2 teaspoon dried dill
salt and pepper to taste
2 sheets puff pastry
egg wash (1 egg + 1 teaspoon water)

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl combine the chicken, vegetables, soups, dill, salt and pepper. Gently stir until well combined. Spoon into individual baking dishes. Top each baking dish with a piece of puff pastry, enough to cover the chicken mixture. Brush the top of puff pastry with egg wash. Bake in 350 degree oven for 20-25 minutes until bubbly and the pastry is brown on top.

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Chicken Pot Pie for Two

About a Mom

Recipe yields 2 single serve pot pies, possibly 3 depending on the size of your baking dishes. This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled.

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups cooked chicken breast cut into bite size pieces
  • 1 1/2 frozen cups peas and carrots thawed
  • 1 10 3/4 ounce can cream of celery soup
  • 1/2 10 3/4 ounce can cream of mushroom soup
  • 1/2 14 1/2 ounce can chicken broth
  • 2 teaspoon dried dill
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 sheets puff pastry
  • egg wash 1 egg + 1 teaspoon water

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl combine the chicken, vegetables, soups, dill, salt and pepper. Gently stir until well combined. Spoon into individual baking dishes. Top each baking dish with a piece of puff pastry, enough to cover the chicken mixture. Brush the top of puff pastry with egg wash. Bake in 350 degree oven for 20-25 minutes until bubbly and the pastry is brown on top.

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Chicken Pot Pie Recipe for Two - About a Mom (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep the bottom crust of chicken pot pie from getting soggy? ›

Coating the inside surface of the bottom crust will create a barrier to prevent sogginess. Adding a layer of corn syrup or a slightly beaten egg white before pouring in the filling will form a seal between the pie dough and the filling and will help make the crust crisp and flaky.

How to thicken up chicken pot pie? ›

Stir a tablespoon of cornstarch into 2 tablespoons of cold water and add it to your filling mixture to thicken it.

Should you prebake the bottom crust of a chicken pot pie? ›

Pot pies can be double-crust pies with the filling completely enclosed in pastry crust, or they can simply baked with the crust on top. Double crust pies should be blind-baked (pre-baked) for a few minutes to keep the bottom crust from getting soggy.

Should I bake the bottom pie crust first? ›

But the one surefire way to make certain your pie's crust will be golden brown, crisp, and delicious — just as appealing as its filling — is to prebake it. That's right: bake the bottom crust first, before adding the filling.

What is the best thickening agent for pot pie? ›

Cornstarch as Pie Filling Thickener

Just like the name suggests, cornstarch is derived from corn. Cornstarch is faster-acting than flour and forms a smooth, relatively clear filling. Just be aware that too much cornstarch can create a slimy texture.

What is the sauce made of in chicken pot pie? ›

The sauce in chicken pot pie is typically a gravy. I use a seasoned white gravy made from scratch with flavor-building ingredients, chicken broth, and half-and-half.

How to make chicken pot pie not runny? ›

Bake the pie: Bake chicken potpie until the crust is lightly browned and the filling is bubbly. Avoid the temptation to dive right into the pie. Letting it sit for 15 minutes will allow the filling to firm up. And no one wants a runny pie!

Do you flip chicken pot pie? ›

When the filling overpowers the crust, it's overly wet. If you're getting just the crust on the bottom, it can be quite dry. The perfect bite happens when the creamy, savory filling is sandwiched between top and bottom crust. Flipping the pie upside down solves all those problems.

What is the difference between chicken pie and chicken pot pie? ›

In the South, some folks make a distinction between chicken pie and chicken pot pie. Chicken pies, also known as “chicken and pastry,” are the savory versions of fruit pies or cobblers, made with homemade crust and no, or very few, vegetables. Chicken pot pies typically include vegetables and have a top crust only.

Why is my chicken pot pie soupy? ›

A watery potpie may be the result of not cooking the filling for long enough or adding too much liquid to the filling. Another possible reason for the pie being watery is if you add watery vegetables like spinach or green beans to the filling rather than potatoes or carrots, which soak up liquid.

Is chicken pot pie hard on the stomach? ›

A warm chicken pot pie might feel just right on a chilly day, but it can also do a number on your stomach. This seasonal food favorite is often loaded with fat, a common IBS trigger. The wheat in the crust is a source of the fermentable fiber fructans, says Scarlata.

Can you refrigerate chicken pot pie before cooking? ›

Make and assemble the whole pie and leave it in the fridge ready to bake. This works great if you want to make dinner earlier in the day.

How to avoid a soggy bottom pie crust? ›

Prebake your crust

Prebaking provides insurance against soggy bottoms during a low and slow bake, which custard pies demand.” A preheated baking stone helps your pies brown on the bottom.

How to stop puff pastry from going soggy on the bottom? ›

One way to prevent soggy bottom pastry is to blind bake the pastry – This means partially or completely bake the pastry before adding the filling. Also, avoid over-filling your pastry.

Should I egg wash the bottom pie crust? ›

One of my very favorite kitchen tricks is to brush a bottom pie crust with an egg white wash before filling. This keeps the filling from seeping into the crust and creating a soggy bottom. I like to avoid soggy bottoms at all costs. Egg white and water is also perfect for sealing edges, like when making a pie.

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