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By: Becky Hardin

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Chicken Pot Pie Casserole is such an easy way to make chicken pot pie. This crazy good chicken casserole is loaded with carrots, peas, and chicken, and topped with a flakey pie crust, making it the ultimate easy comfort food!

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What’s in this Chicken Pot Pie Casserole Recipe?

This casseroleis loaded with the tastiest sauce, chunky chicken, peas, carrots, and more, and topped with a beautiful lattice pie crust. Homey, delicious, fun, and so comforting. All the flavor of a classic chicken pot pie and absolutely none of the fuss.

  • Pie Crust: For this recipe, we only need one pie crust to place on top of the pie– so easy!
  • Butter + Oil: Olive oil helps the veggies cook without burning, while infuses them with a rich flavor.
  • Mirepoix: Carrots, celery, and onion create a flavorful, vegetal base for this dish.
  • Garlic: Adds an earthy flavor.
  • Chicken: Pot pie is the perfect recipe to use up leftover cooked chicken. I cubed mine, but shredded chicken also works well!
  • Mushrooms: Add a rich umami flavor.
  • Peas: Add a pop of color and sweetness.
  • All-Purpose Flour: Thickens the gravy.
  • Chicken Broth: Combines with the fat and drippings to create a rich gravy.
  • White Wine: Adds a touch of acidity and freshness. You can use a splash of vinegar and more chicken broth if you prefer.
  • Heavy Cream: Makes this pot pie thick and creamy. You can use half-and-half to lighten it up a bit.
  • Spices: Kosher salt, black pepper, thyme, and basil enhance the flavors of this dish.
  • Egg: Combines with water to create an egg wash that gives the crust a rich golden brown color.

Pro Tip: If you plan to freeze this casserole, don’t bake it in a glass baking dish, as it could shatter due to temperature shock!

Variations on Easy Chicken Pot Pie Casserole

This casserole is such a great jumping-off point for just about anything your heart desires! Try some of these simple swaps:

  • Crust: Try topping yours with biscuit or crescent roll dough instead of pie crust.
  • Meat: Use up whatever you have on hand– turkey, pork, sausage, tofu… the possibilities are endless!
  • Veggies: Got odds and ends in the crisper drawer? Dice them up and use them here. I love broccoli and pearl onions in mine!
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Why is it called pot pie?

The origins of this recipe can be found in Greece. They placed meat in pots to serve. It was the Romans that added the top layer of crust, creating the “pie”.

Can I use homemade pie crust for chicken pot pie?

Absolutely. Store-bought pie crust is a welcome shortcut, but use your favorite homemade pie crust. This is my go-tohomemade pie crust recipe.

What can I do if my pie crust is browning too quickly?

If you notice that the pot pie crust is browning too quickly, loosely cover the pot pie with foil halfway through baking.

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How to Store and Reheat

Store leftover chicken pot pie casserole in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a 375°F oven for 25-30 minutes, or until warmed through.

How to Freeze

You can freeze chicken pot pie casserole both before and after baking. Just be sure to do so in a non-glass baking dish to prevent it from shattering. Tightly wrap the casserole in 2 layers of plastic wrap and 1 layer of aluminum foil and freeze for up to 2 months.

To reheat an already-baked frozen pie, place it in a 375°F oven for 30-35 minutes. To bake from frozen, bake in a preheated oven with the foil on for 30 minutes, then remove the foil and continue to bake for 45-50 minutes, until golden brown and 165°F internally.

Serving Suggestions

This casserole is a meal all by itself. But because this casserole doesn’t have a second crust, you could serve it over a bed of mashed potatoes, rice, or cauliflower. A fresh green salad or some roasted vegetables on the side would also be delish! For something a little lighter, consider some coleslaw.

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Recipe

Chicken Pot Pie Casserole

4.50 from 278 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 15 minutes minutes

Cook: 1 hour hour

Total: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

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Serves6

All the tasty flavor of chicken pot pie with none of the fuss… what more could you want?

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Ingredients

  • 1 (9-inch) pie crust store bought or homemade
  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter (½ stick)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 carrots peeled and diced
  • 2 ribs celery diced
  • 1 sweet yellow onion peeled and minced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced or pressed
  • 3 cups cubed cooked chicken
  • 4 ounces button mushrooms cleaned and diced
  • 1 cup frozen peas thawed
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups low-sodium chicken broth or stock
  • ¼ cup white wine semi-dry or Chardonnay
  • 1 cup heavy cream or half-and-half
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt or to taste
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • ¼ teaspoon ground sweet basil
  • 1 large egg beaten slightly with 1 teaspoon water

Recommended Equipment

  • 2-Quart Baking Dish

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F and spray a 2-quart casserole dish with nonstick spray. Set aside.

  • Allow the pie crust to warm at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before rolling out.

    1 (9-inch) pie crust

  • Heat the butter and oil in a skillet over medium-high heat until they shimmer.

    4 tablespoons unsalted butter, 2 tablespoons olive oil

  • Add diced carrots and celery and cook for 3 minutes.

    2 carrots, 2 ribs celery

  • Add minced onions and cook until onion is translucent.

    1 sweet yellow onion

  • Add minced garlic and cook 30 seconds.

    2 cloves garlic

  • Add the cubed, cooked chicken, diced mushrooms, and peas and cook 1 minute.

    3 cups cubed cooked chicken, 4 ounces button mushrooms, 1 cup frozen peas

  • Sprinkle vegetables and chicken with the flour and cook 3 minutes, stirring continuously.

    ¼ cup all-purpose flour

  • Stir in chicken stock and scrape the bottom of the pan to deglaze the pan.

    2 cups low-sodium chicken broth

  • Pour in the white wine and cream. Stir well.

    ¼ cup white wine, 1 cup heavy cream

  • Season-to-taste with salt and add the pepper, thyme and basil. Stir well and continue to cook until thickened to a thick-stew consistency.

    ½ teaspoon kosher salt, 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, ½ teaspoon dried thyme, ¼ teaspoon ground sweet basil

  • Pour chicken stew mixture into the prepared casserole dish.

  • Roll the piecrust to ¼ inch thickness and into 1-inch strips to create a lattice top. Or, drape it over the chicken stew mixture, and trim or crimp in the sides. Combine egg and water and brush the pastry with the egg mixture.

    1 large egg

  • Bake on the center rack of the oven for 35-45 minutes, or until the top is golden.

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Becky’s tips

Storage:Store chicken pot pie casserole tightly wrapped in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 465kcal (23%) Carbohydrates: 17g (6%) Protein: 25g (50%) Fat: 33g (51%) Saturated Fat: 16g (100%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g Monounsaturated Fat: 11g Trans Fat: 0.3g Cholesterol: 148mg (49%) Sodium: 324mg (14%) Potassium: 575mg (16%) Fiber: 3g (13%) Sugar: 7g (8%) Vitamin A: 3925IU (79%) Vitamin C: 15mg (18%) Calcium: 81mg (8%) Iron: 2mg (11%)

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FAQs

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

The most common way to ward off a soggy pie crust is by a process called blind baking. Blind baking means you pre-bake the crust (sometimes covered with parchment or foil and weighed down with pie weights to prevent the crust from bubbling up) so that it sets and crisps up before you add any wet filling.

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

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. Let stand 5 minutes before serving.

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.

What is chicken pot pie filling made of? ›

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.

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.

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 you refrigerate uncooked chicken pot pie before baking? ›

Make Ahead Instructions: The filling for chicken pot pie can be made 1 day in advance; cover and chill in the refrigerator. Fill your crust and bake the next day, as directed. Leftover chicken pot pie will last in the fridge for up to 5 days, stored in an airtight container.

What ethnicity is chicken pot pie? ›

Chicken pot pie is an all-American comfort food. The most iconic version of it originated in Lancaster, in Pennsylvania Dutch country, but was brought to the United States by European settlers and had its roots in English dishes made from leftovers.

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.

What is a fancy name for pot pie? ›

pot pie (noun as in casserole) Strong matches. goulash hash pottage stew. Weak matches. covered dish meat pie stroganoff.

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

For my chicken pot pie, I used butter, flour, cooking wine, and half and half. This, when cooked together with the veggies, makes a thick, rich, delicious sauce that keeps the ingredients from falling to the bottom.

What is in a Boston Market pot pie? ›

FILLING: WATER, MARINATED COOKED CHICKEN BREAST WITH RIB MEAT (CHICKEN BREAST WITH RIB MEAT, WATER, SALT, CARRAGEENAN, SODIUM PHOSPHATES), CARROTS, HALF AND HALF (CREAM, MILK), LESS THAN 2% OF CORN, PEAS, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, ONIONS, CELERY, CHICKEN FAT, CHICKEN BASE (CHICKEN MEAT AND CONCENTRATED CHICKEN STOCK, SALT, ...

Why do you wrap a pot pie in foil? ›

The foil has protected crust from burning, allowing the center crust to brown and the inside of the pie to reach the recommended internal cooking temperature.

Should I egg wash the bottom pie crust? ›

You've spent time and effort putting the pastry together, so don't sell yourself short by skipping the final step—the egg wash for the pie crust. The truth is that cream and egg washes are a simple but vital step to improving the appearance and flavor of pies and other baked goods.

Why did my chicken pot pie come out watery? ›

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 do you keep pie crust from sagging? ›

Chill Your Pie Shell

Chill the pie shell until firm before placing it in the oven, whether it's empty or filled. Cold pastry going into a hot oven is key to a flaky crust, and a chilled empty pie shell is less likely to slip down as it bakes.

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