BEST Chicken Pot Pie (2024)

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The BEST Chicken Pot Pie you will ever taste with a flaky, buttery crust and chicken and vegetables in a creamy herbed gravy. It is the most well-loved meal in our own house AND on the blog.

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The Best Chicken Pot Pie

I am not exaggerating when I say this is the BEST chicken pot pie recipe EVER. It's amazing. Flaky pie crust, a buttery, creamy filling with classic chicken and vegetables, and my secret ingredient weapon.

This recipe is not only the most popular on the blog. It's also the most popular in our own family, with my kids requesting it for their birthday dinner, and our extended family begging me to make it for get-togethers. It's seriously that good.

What makes this chicken pot pie amazing is three things.

  1. The crust. I use my homemade flaky pie crust recipe that never lets me down (and I can thank my grandma for!).
  2. The gravy ratio. You can thank my hubby for this one. He had me tweak it a few times when I first was trying out this recipe, and it's now pretty much perfection.
  3. Basil. Basil is the secret ingredient. It takes it from an average pot pie to the most amazing delicious pot pie you ever tasted. Seriously delicious. I recommend dried basil for this recipe, as fresh basil has a totally different flavor that can be overpowering in such a mild dish.

What is Chicken Pot Pie?

Chicken pot pie is traditionally made in a pie dish or a round dish with chicken, vegetables, gravy, and herbs in a pie crust.

While this pot pie is made in a 9"x13" , they're more often made in a 9-inch pie dish or sometimes individual ramekins.

Can you make chicken pot pie ahead of time?

Absolutely! You can make the filling up to a day in advance and store in covered in the refrigerator, and you can freeze a whole unbaked chicken pot pie for up to three months.

Can I Use Rotisserie Chicken?

You sure can! Using rotisserie chicken is a great easy shortcut to make this awesome recipe faster! Use about 3-4 cups chopped rotisserie chicken in place of the chicken breast called for in the recipe.

Can I Freeze Chicken Pot Pie?

Yes! Chicken pot pie is one of our favorite freezer meals.

To freeze, simply follow the recipe instructions, except for egg-washing and baking. Cover and freeze for up to about 3 months (or 6 months in a deep freezer).

To use, thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Then follow the remaining instructions for the recipe. It will likely need an additional 5-10 minute bake time due to it being cold in the refrigerator.

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The Pie Crust

You can buy store-made pie crust. Just make sure it's raw. But...

I really, really, REALLY recommend making homemade pie crust. A great pie crust truly makes a great pot pie.

My absolute favorite pie crust recipe can be found here. It is ridiculously simple. There's even a video if you're worried about any of the steps.

Double the recipe, cover it in plastic wrap, and put it in the refrigerator while you prepare the filling. (If you're using store bought crust, you will need 4 crusts to fit a double-crust 9x13 baking dish. Make sure it's thawed.)

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Best Chicken Pot Pie

The BEST Chicken Pot Pie you will ever taste with a flaky, buttery crust and chicken and vegetables in a creamy herbed gravy. It is the most well-loved meal in our own house AND on the blog.

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Course: Main Dish

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Best Chicken Pot Pie, Chicken Pot Pie, Chicken Pot Pie Casserole

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 455kcal

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

Chicken Breast

  • 3 pounds chicken breast
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Pot Pie

  • pie crust Either 4 store bought- 2 tops and 2 bottoms, or double the linked recipe.
  • cup butter
  • ½ an onion chopped
  • cup flour
  • 3 ½ cups chicken broth
  • 1 cup milk
  • 3 cups frozen mixed vegetables thawed and patted dry
  • ½ teaspoon dried basil
  • pinch of garlic powder
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 egg beaten

Instructions

  • To prepare chicken breast: Season chicken breasts with basil, salt, and black pepper. Place in a baking dish with a drizzle of olive oil and bake at 350°F for about 25-30 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F. Allow to cool. Chop when cool enough to handle. Set aside.

  • Prepare pie crust using THIS RECIPE. Double the recipe. Then cover and refrigerate while preparing the filling.

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Butter a 9"x13" baking dish and set aside.

  • Melt butter in a stock pot over medium heat. Add onions and saute until they are translucent, about 3 minutes.

  • Add flour and stir to combine. Continue cooking about 2 more minutes to reheat the mixture.

  • Slowly add in chicken broth, about ¼ cup at a time, constantly stirring. Slowly adding it will ensure there are no lumps.

  • Add milk and stir. Continue cooking on medium heat, uncovered until sauce thickens. You should be stirring frequently to make sure it doesn't burn at the bottom.

  • When sauce is thickened to the consistency of a medium-thick gravy, add chicken, mixed vegetables, basil, garlic powder, and salt and pepper. Stir. Then remove from heat and set aside.

  • Roll out half the pie crust on a lightly floured surface, and lay it in a greased 9"x13" baking dish. Pour in sauce mixture. Roll out the other half of the pie crust and lay it on top.

  • Trim off the excess pie dough. Press the top and bottom pie crust together (I use a fork for this part). Cut slits in the top to let heat and steam escape.

  • With a pastry brush, brush beaten egg over top of pot pie.

  • Bake in a 375°F oven for 30 minutes. Then cover and return to oven to cook for an additional 30-35 minutes, or until both crusts are golden and cooked through.

  • Remove from oven and allow to sit to firm for about 15-30 minutes before serving.

Notes

Nutrition facts are for filling only. Use the nutrition facts from the pie crust recipe or from the store-bought box for crust.

  • This is the pie crust I always use. Double this recipe.
  • Rolling Out Pie Crust Tutorial– If rolling out your own homemade pie crust makes you nervous, stop right now! This easy step-by-step tutorial will tell you exactly what to do for a perfect pie crust!
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  • Do you have to make your own pie crust? No, but I do recommend it. It really makes the dish. If you choose to use store-bought, make sure it's thawed if frozen.
  • To make sure your gravy isn't lumpy, add chicken broth to the mixture very slowly, only ¼ cup at a time. The mixture will get thicker at first, like dough. Keep adding and stirring and it will thin back out.
  • How do you make sure your bottom crust doesn't get soggy? Make sure gravy thickens, and that the pot pie is cooked long enough for both crusts to be cooked through.
  • If you prefer, you can use this recipe to make two pot pies in 9-inch pie pans, instead of one large pot pie. Make both for now, or freeze one for later!
  • To make ahead, prepare the filling and pie crust separately. Cover each and place in the refrigerator. Then when ready to use, simply follow the directions for assembly and baking.
  • To freeze: Follow recipe instructions, except for egg-washing and baking. Cover and place in the freezer for up to 3 months (or 6 months in a deep freezer). When ready to use, allow to thaw in the refrigerator overnight. Then follow the recipe instructions for the egg and baking. It will likely need a little extra bake time since you'll be starting with a cold dish.
  • Storage: Freshly baked, chicken pot pie will last up to 5 days in the refrigerator. Cover with aluminum foil or store in a resealable container.
  • Reheating instructions: To reheat individual slices, simply place on a microwave-safe place and pop in the microwave for about 1 minute (Could be longer depending on your wattage. We love pot pie even more the second night!). To reheat an entire pie, reheat in 375° oven, covered with foil. Uncover for the last few minutes to crisp crust.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 455kcal | Carbohydrates: 19g | Protein: 42g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 172mg | Sodium: 908mg | Potassium: 921mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 4049IU | Vitamin C: 16mg | Calcium: 81mg | Iron: 2mg

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BEST Chicken Pot Pie (2024)

FAQs

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

Butter, Onion, & Garlic: The aromatic flavor base for many sauces and soups, including creamy chicken noodle soup. Flour: Flour thickens the sauce. Seasonings: We're flavoring this pot pie filling with salt, pepper, and thyme. Chicken Stock/Broth: Feel free to use vegetable broth/stock instead.

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

How to Prevent a Soggy Bottom Pie Crust
  1. Blind Bake the Crust.
  2. Choose the Right Rack in the Oven.
  3. Brush the Bottom with Corn Syrup or Egg White.
  4. Put the Pie on a Hot Cookie Sheet.
  5. Make a Thicker Crust.
  6. Add a Layer.
  7. Consider a Metal Pie Pan.
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How do you keep chicken pot pie from being runny? ›

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.

How can I thicken up my chicken pot pie? ›

A Thick and Creamy Filling

If it seems like it's not thickening up as fast as you like, scoop out about 1/4 cup of the sauce, whisk in a tablespoon or two of flour until no more lumps remain, and then whisk this mixture into the skillet.

Why do you not use a bottom crust on chicken pot pie? ›

I only gave my pot pie a top crust, because I feel like the bottom crust always gets soggy. If you do want to add a bottom crust, I suggest blind baking it. What does blind baking mean? It's when you bake your pie crust without a filling in order to crisp it up.

Should I bake the bottom pie crust first? ›

You do not need to pre-bake a pie crust for an apple pie or any baked fruit pie really, but we do freeze the dough to help it stay put. Pre-baking the pie crust is only required when making a custard pie OR when making a fresh fruit pie. you should probably get: Pie weights are super helpful to have for pre-baking.

What is the secret to crispy bottom pie crust? ›

Getting a brown, flaky/crispy bottom crust on your pie is all about quick and effective heat transfer. That's why aluminum or aluminum/steel pans — rather than glass or stoneware — are your best choice for baking pie. Metal, especially aluminum, transfers heat quickly and efficiently from oven to pie crust.

Should I egg wash the bottom pie crust? ›

The protein from the egg white creates a seal between the crust and the filling and prevents the filling from making the crust too soggy. I've recently started doing this extra step and while it's not 100% necessary, it does add a little extra reassurance to keep your pie crust firmer.

Should I cover chicken pot pie with foil when baking? ›

Top with second crust; seal edge and flute. Cut slits in several places in top crust. Bake 30 to 40 minutes or until crust is golden brown. During last 15 to 20 minutes of baking, cover crust edge with strips of foil to prevent excessive browning.

Why is my pot pie gummy? ›

If the bottom crust doesn't set before the filling soaks in, it's going to be gummy. A metal pie pan placed on a preheated surface will set the bottom crust quickest; once cooked, the liquids from the filling above won't soak in, and as a result: no soggy bottom.

Does chicken pot pie thicken as it cools? ›

Let cool for at least 20 and up to 45 minutes before serving so that the filling can thicken slightly.

What to serve on the side of chicken pot pie? ›

What to Serve With Chicken Pot Pie (25 Perfect Pairings)
  • 1 Crispy Baked Onion Rings.
  • 2 Baked Parmesan Potatoes.
  • 3 Pickle Juice Ranch Cucumber Salad.
  • 4 Broccoli Salad.
  • 5 Guacamole With Rotel.
  • 6 Fall Fruit Salad.
  • 7 Sunflower Crunch Kale and Cabbage Salad.
  • 8 Sautéed Bok Choy.
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What is the best thickener for pie filling? ›

Very often flour or cornstarch is used, but in certain instances tapioca, arrowroot and potato starch can also help achieve the desired consistency. Tapioca starch is preferable for products that will be frozen because it will not break down when thawed. We like tapioca in blueberry, cherry or peach pies.

Can you refrigerate uncooked chicken pot pie before baking? ›

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. It also works well if you want to double the recipe and make some in an aluminium container to take to a friend etc.

What is the sauce made of in chicken pot pie without? ›

Here's how I make this comfort food classic. Yum! What is the sauce made of in chicken pot pie? Butter, flour, broth, a little heavy cream, and a splash of white wine, if that's your kind of thing.

What is pan pan sauce? ›

Pan sauces, as the name suggests, are made in the exact same pan you've used to sauté shrimp, sear a steak, or brown some onions. After cooking your meat, fish, or vegetables, those little leftover particles stuck to your pan's bottom—called the fond—transform into a silk smooth sauce in a process called deglazing.

Why does chicken pot pie have so much saturated fat? ›

A significant amount of the calories and fat in traditional chicken pot pie come from the crust. Only using crust on the top of the pies made a big difference nutritionally.

What makes a pot pie a pot pie? ›

Today's classic pot pies have a pie crust bottom and a flaky pastry top. They can be filled with just about anything, but classic fillings are made from things like chicken and beef, though some may also be made from seafood and poultry.

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