Chicken Pot Pie Casserole Recipe (2024)

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This chicken pot pie casserole recipe is jam packed with flavor. It combines tender chicken with savory vegetables and a flaky pie crust to create one of the most delicious casserole recipes of all time. Honestly, this pot pie casserole is the ultimate comfort food, and it's so, so easy to make.

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The Best Chicken Pot Pie Casserole

If you love chicken pot pie, then you're going to absolutely love this casserole recipe. I mean, it's got everything that a normal pot pie has, but instead of adding your pot pie filling to a pie crust, you're going to add your filling straight into a baking dish and top it with the crust. Basically, you get more of the good stuff and less crust. Yeah, it's awesome.

You know by now I would never steer you wrong. After all, I'm an old hand when it comes to casserole recipes - just look at this carrot casserole, corn casserole, or asparagus casserole - but still, I can not recommend this recipe enough.

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Ingredients You'll Need

  • Can of pie dough- I cut it into six round pieces, but you can keep it in a sheet. You can also use canned biscuits, but you'll want to partially bake them first before adding to the top of the casserole.
  • Chicken- cooked and shredded. A rotisserie chicken works great.
  • Frozen mixed vegetables- I used carrots, corn, peas, and green beans, but you can use any frozen veggies.
  • Milk- I used whole milk for a richer flavor.
  • Cream of chicken soup
  • Salt and pepper
  • Melted butter- for brushing the biscuits.

You can use some of these ingredients to make my chicken cobbler, so check out that next. I think you'll love it just as much as this easy chicken casserole.

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How To Make Chicken Pot Pie Casserole

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Step 1: Making The Filling

First, begin by preheating the oven to 350°F (180ºC) and prepare a 9x13 inch casserole dish by spraying it with oil. Next, combine the cooked chicken, frozen vegetables, chicken soup, milk, salt, and pepper in a large bowl. Then, once everything is well combined, you can add it to the prepared casserole dish.

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Step 2: Adding The Pie Crust

Cover the filling with the premade pie crust entirely, or you can cut six 3x3 inch mini-circles out of them and arrange them on top of the filling as I did. I think making the circles is a nice touch because it gives the casserole almost like predetermined servings. How you arrange the pie dough is totally up to you. Just brush it with the melted butter.

Also, for what it's worth, if you want to use biscuit dough in place of the pie crust, you totally can do that too. If you go this route though, you'll just want to add a little melted butter to your biscuit dough before baking it.

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Step 3: Baking The Casserole

Put the casserole in the oven and bake it for around 15-20 minutes, flipping the biscuits halfway through cooking. Once the crust turns golden brown on each side, it's done.

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How To Store Leftovers

This recipe for chicken pot casserole makes 6 decent-sized servings. But, honestly, it's so good that you should probably expect that everyone will want seconds. Thankfully, you can double - or triple - this recipe with ease - all you'll need is a bigger casserole dish. Plus, it makes for awesome leftovers!

Speaking of leftovers, just cover the casserole dish completely with foil - or transfer the leftovers to an airtight container - and store it in the fridge for up to 3 to 4 days. Alternatively, if you want to store the casserole for even longer, you can freeze it in an airtight container for up to 6 months.

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How To Reheat This Casserole

To reheat the casserole, I recommend using the oven. Just put the dish back in the oven at 350°F and then heat it for about 10 minutes, or until the casserole is fully warmed. Alternatively, you can reheat your casserole on the stovetop by placing your leftovers in a small saucepan over medium heat. Just heat it until your filling is thoroughly warm.

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More Casserole Recipes

This chicken pot pie casserole recipe is the ultimate comfort food, so if that's what you're after, then look no further than some of my favorite comfort food recipes.

Check out any of these next:

  • Million dollar chicken casserole
  • Poppy seed chicken casserole
  • Sweet potato patties
  • Olive Garden chicken pasta
  • Chicken divan
  • Broccoli cheese casserole
  • Chicken and dumpling casserole

Also, for more tasty recipes - just like this chicken pot pie casserole - don't forget to follow us along on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. We post new ones on them every single day.

Yield: 6 servings

Chicken Pot Pie Casserole Recipe

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This chicken pot pie casserole recipe is jam packed with flavor. It combines tender chicken with savory vegetables and a flaky pie crust to create one of the most delicious casserole recipes of all time. Honestly, this pot pie casserole is the ultimate comfort food, and it's so, so easy to make.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 Cans of pie dough, cut into 8 circles (biscuit dough will work too)
  • 2 Cups cooked chicken, shredded
  • 1 ½ Cups frozen mixed vegetables
  • 1 Cup milk
  • 1 Can cream of chicken soup
  • Pinch of salt and pepper
  • 2 tablespoon melted butter

Instructions

  1. Spray a 9 x 13 inch. pan with cooking spray.
  2. Preheat the oven to 350°F (180ºC).
  3. Mix the chicken, vegetables, chicken soup, salt, and pepper in a bowl.
  4. Spread the chicken mixture in the pan and top with the pie circles (biscuits).
  5. Brush the biscuits lightly with butter and place everything in the oven for 20 minutes or until the biscuits are golden brown. You'll want to flip the biscuits halfway through cooking to crisp up on each side.

Nutrition Information:

Serving Size:

1 serving
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 364Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 0mgCarbohydrates: 32gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 27g

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FAQs

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.

What's the difference between a pot pie and a casserole? ›

The primary difference between a chicken pot pie and a chicken pot pie casserole is in the crust—or lack thereof. Chicken pot pie is made up of a hearty filling that's baked into a pie crust. Chicken pot pie casserole consists of the same filling, but has no bottom crust.

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

Brush the Bottom with Corn Syrup or Egg White

Coating the inside surface of the bottom crust will create a barrier to prevent sogginess.

How do you keep chicken pot pie from being 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!

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.

Can I use a baking pan instead of a casserole dish? ›

Generally, you can use a baking pan instead of a baking dish if high heat conductivity is not a deterrent in the recipe you are going for. Baking pans can do everything a baking dish can, but they don't hold heat so well. However, they can replace baking dishes to a large extent.

What does a casserole pot look like? ›

A casserole looks like a much smaller version of a stock pot. It's often found in a round or oval shape with high walls, two handles, and it almost always comes with a lid. On the other hand, shallow casseroles rarely come with a lid, are often found in a square, oval, round, or rectangular shape, and have two handles.

What is a fancy name for pot pie? ›

What is another word for pot pie?
casserolestew
covered dishmeat pie
gallimaufrybourguignon
oliopot-au-feu
meat dishmeat stew
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Should you Prebake bottom pie crust? ›

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.

Should you poke holes in bottom of pie crust? ›

With docking, the holes allow steam to escape, so the crust should stay flat against the baking dish when it isn't held down by pie weights or a filling. Otherwise the crust can puff up, not only impacting appearance but also leaving you with less space for whatever filling you have planned.

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

Bake the pot pie until the center of the crust is evenly golden brown—and don't forget that the crust edge loves to bake at a faster rate than the filling—so covered it with strips of foil or make a foil collar of foil as pictured, to protect the crust edge from getting overly baked while you wait for the center to ...

Why is my chicken pot pie too much liquid? ›

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.

Why is my chicken pot pie bland? ›

Salt brings out and sharpens other flavors, so almost any food without enough salt will seem bland, no matter what else you add.

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.

How do you thicken pot pie sauce? ›

If for some reason your sauce is not as thick as you want it to be, you can always use cornstarch as a thickener. Start with about a tablespoon, and dissolve it in a bit of water, and add it to the sauce. Cook over medium heat until your sauce begins to quickly thicken.

How do you thicken chicken pie sauce? ›

Just let it simmer for a few minutes until it thickens. But if you've already added the broth and realize it's too thin, you can always make a slurry to stir in. Stir a tablespoon of cornstarch into 2 tablespoons of cold water and add it to your filling mixture to thicken it.

What makes a pot pie a pot pie? ›

Today's Classics. 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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