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There is nothing more comforting than this absolutely perfect chicken pot pie! A flaky pie crust filled with chicken, veggies, and tons of flavor is just what you need on a cold winter day, or any day. This is a classic recipe you will definitely want in your recipe book!

I am a huge fan of chicken pot pie. We ate it growing up and it always just hits the spot! It’s a wholesome meal in just one dish and it’s something that everyone loves. It’s kind of like the perfect casserole! If you want some other fun casserole recipes, you need to try this Overnight Breakfast Casserole, this yummy Taco Casserole, and this incredible Hashbrown Casserole.

Beautiful chicken pot ipe with a slice taken out of it in a white pie dish.

Homemade Chicken Pot Pie

When I think of comfort food, I think of a homemade chicken pot pie! It’s everything I want in a meal. Lots of flavor, delicious veggies, and covered in a buttery flaky crust. What’s not to absolutely love?! I have a great pie crust recipe that I share in the recipe card, but this butter pie crust recipe is also one of my favorites. I think some people shy away from making chicken pot pie at home because they think it will take forever. Think again! This recipe takes 20 minutes to make and an hour to bake.

The inside of this chicken pot pie is so flavorful, and while it’s baking it becomes this perfectly creamy and gravy like mixture. You are seriously going to love it! The best part is, it’s the perfect meal all on it’s own. I definitely love it with some mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables like this chilled cucumber tomato salad. There is no right or wrong way to serve this chicken pot pie, it’s a classic that everyone will love.

An overhead view of a whole absolutely perfect chicken pot pie.

Ingredients

This absolutely perfect chicken pot pie recipe is a total classic. These ingredients are simple, straight forward, and so tasty when they all come together. Fresh and quality ingredients will always taste best. I didn’t include this but you can make a simple egg wash or brush the top of the crust with heavy cream to help it brown nicely. You can find exact measurements below in the recipe card.

  • Pie Crust: I absolutely love this homemade pie crust recipe, I think you will too! I like making extra and freezing some so that I can always pull some out of the freeer. A store bought pie crust will work too.
  • Chicken Breast: You will want to either boil some chicken breast or roast it ahead of time. The chicken should be cooked and skinless for this recipe. You could use other parts of the chicken as well, the dark meat has lots of flavor.
  • Butter: Butter makes everything better!
  • Onion: Onions add a lot of flavor to the filling.
  • Carrots: They get so soft and delicious!
  • Celery: They have a nice light flavor and a great texture.
  • Peas: This is optional. My picky eaters don’t like them but I love them!
  • Flour: This will help the gravy get thick.
  • Chicken Broth: This is what makes the filling so perfectly flavorful.
  • Half and Half: This helps the sauce get nice and creamy.
  • Lemon Juice: A little acid really brightens up the sauce and brings out all of the delicious flavors.

Seasonings

  • Dried Parsley Flakes: This has a milk sweet flavor. You could also use dried basil instead.
  • Pepper: This adds extra flavor and a little heat.
  • Nutmeg: This might be a surprising ingredient, but nutmeg has a warm earthy flavor that goes a long way in this dish!
  • Dried Thyme: I absolutely love thyme, and it is the perfect herb for this dish.
  • Chicken Boullion: This is where a lot of the flavor comes from, and you will add it to taste. I would start with one teaspoon and give it a taste to see if you want more or not.
  • Salt: Salt helps to bring out all the flavors in this dish.
Process photos showing the veggies in a pot, the roux being made, the ingredients added back in, and then topped with pie crust.

Chicken Pot Pie Recipe

Homemade chicken pot pie is actually really easy to make! You don’t have to do anything special, just cook the filling in a pan before baking it. You will cook the vegetables until they are aldente, because you are still cooking them in the oven for an hour afterward. Other than that, there is nothing to worry about with this recipe!

  1. Prep Crust: Prepare the pie crust by rolling out one crust to place in the bottom of a deep dish 9″ pie dish. Make sure the crust is bigger than the pan dish so there is extra to create a pretty edge when you seal it.
  2. Cook Veggies: Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a medium-sized pot over medium heat. Add the onion, carrots, and celery. Cook until soft and tender for about 5 minutes. Set aside.
  3. Make Roux: In a large stock pot, melt ¼ cup butter. Stir in the flour and whisk to make a roux. The mixture will look like a paste. This helps to thicken the filling
  4. Whisk Liquids In: Slowly whisk in the chicken broth and milk.
  5. Add Seasonings: Add the lemon juice, salt, pepper, parsley, thyme, nutmeg, and chicken bouillon. Stir frequently until the mixture becomes thick.
  6. Stir in Veggies: Remove from the heat. Then stir in the cooked chicken pieces and veggie mixture.
  7. Taste: Taste and adjust the seasonings or add salt or chicken flavoring if needed.
  8. Add to Crust: Pour the mixture into the crust of the pie dish.
  9. Top with Crust: Roll the remaining pie crust over the top and then pinch the edges shut. Then cut slits in the top of the pie.
  10. Bake: Bake for 1 hour at 375 degrees Fahrenheit, or until golden brown.
  11. Cool and Enjoy: Allow to cool slightly and serve!
A slice being lifted out of the pie dish with a spatula.

Tips for Making Chicken Pot Pie

This absolutely perfect chicken pot pie is one for the recipe book! It is a totally classic recipe, which means there is lots of room to play with the ingredients and the techniques. Try some of these alternative ingredients and substitutions to get the most out of this recipe!

  • Add to the Filling: This is a pretty classic chicken pot pie recipe, but that doesn’t mean you have to keep it that way! You can absolutely add whatever you think would go great in this dish. I think other veggies like mushrooms and potatoes would be incredible. You can also change how you cook the vegetables, like caramelizing the onions first. Yum!
  • Use A Different Protein: You can literally use whatever cooked protein you want in a chicken pot pie. Beef, turkey, ham, and even short ribs are all great options. You can also choose to keep this dish vegetarian by leaving out the protein, or using mushrooms instead.
  • Keep the Edges From Burning: When you are topping your chicken pot pie, make sure the edges of your crust are even or slightly below the center of the pie. You can pat the edges down if they get too tall. This will help to keep them from burning before the chicken pot pie is done. If they start to get too dark, you can cover the edges with aluminum foil.
A slice of chicken pot pie on a plate with some on a fork.

Storing Leftovers

Chicken pot pie makes great leftovers! You can also freeze it to have a ready to go meal to pull out at any time. It is a great meal to make to feed your whole family.

  • In the Refrigerator: You can store your leftover chicken pot pie in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • To Reheat: You can totally reheat the whole thing in the microwave! The sauce doesn’t break and it tastes just as good as when you first made it! You can also reheat it in the oven at 300 until warm in the center.
  • 1 store-bought pie crust, or homemade pie crust
  • 3 cups boneless skinless chicken breast, cooked and chopped
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 1/2 onion, chopped
  • 3 large carrots, peeled and sliced
  • 2 large celery stalks, chopped
  • 3/4 cup frozen peas
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes
  • 1/4 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 1 cup half and half, or milk
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt, to taste
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1-2 teaspoons chicken bouillon flavoring, to desired taste

  • Prepare the pie crust by rolling out one crust to place in the bottom of a deep dish 9″ pie dish. Make sure the crust is bigger than the pan dish so there is extra to create a pretty edge when you seal it.

  • Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a medium-sized pot over medium heat. Add the onion, carrots, and celery. Cook until soft and tender for about 5 minutes. Set aside.

  • In a large stock pot, melt ¼ cup butter. Stir in the flour and whisk to make a roux. The mixture will look like a paste. This helps to thicken the filling

  • Slowly whisk in the chicken broth and milk.

  • Add the lemon juice, salt, pepper, parsley, thyme, nutmeg, and chicken bouillon. Stir frequently until the mixture becomes thick.

  • Remove from the heat. Stir in the cooked chicken pieces and veggie mixture.

  • Taste and adjust the seasonings or add salt or chicken flavoring if needed.

  • Pour the mixture into the crust of the pie dish.

  • Roll the remaining pie crust over the top and pinch the edges shut. Cut slits in the top of the pie.

  • Bake for 1 hour at 375 degrees Fahrenheit, or until golden brown.

  • Allow to cool slightly and serve!



Serves: 8

Serving1sliceCalories337kcal (17%)Carbohydrates23g (8%)Protein17g (34%)Fat19g (29%)Saturated Fat10g (50%)Polyunsaturated Fat2gMonounsaturated Fat6gTrans Fat0.4gCholesterol71mg (24%)Sodium683mg (28%)Potassium434mg (12%)Fiber3g (12%)Sugar4g (4%)Vitamin A5052IU (101%)Vitamin C10mg (12%)Calcium65mg (7%)Iron2mg (11%)

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.

Course Dinner

Cuisine American

Keyword chicken pot pie

Alyssa Rivers

I am Alyssa and the blogger behind The Recipe Critic. I started my blog in June of 2012 as a place to share my passion for cooking. I love trying new things and testing them out with my family.

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