Best Lazy Daze Semi Homemade Chicken Pot Pie Recipes

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SEMI-HOMEMADE POT PIE



Semi-Homemade Pot Pie image

You will love this semi-homemade pot pie! It has all the hearty delicious flavors a homemade pot pie has, with minimal effort!

Provided by Pretty Providence

Categories     Dinner

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 1/2 cups shredded chicken breast
1 package 2 pie crusts
1/3 cup butter
1/3 cup chopped onion
1/3 cup sliced mushroom
2 cups frozen mixed veggies
1/3 cup flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1 1/2 cup chicken broth
2/3 cup milk

Steps:

  • Prepare your bottom pie crust as directed on package.
  • On stove top, heat butter and onion until tender. Stir in flour, salt and pepper. Gradually stir in chicken broth and milk. Stir constantly until thickened.
  • Add in chicken and veggies. Remove from heat and spoon mixture into bottom crust.
  • Cut slits (or carve design) into your top crust and lay on top of your pot pie.
  • Cook at 425 degrees for 30-40 minutes and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 602 kcal, Carbohydrate 51 g, Protein 23 g, Fat 34 g, SaturatedFat 14 g, Cholesterol 72 mg, Sodium 883 mg, Fiber 5 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

SEMI-HOMEMADE CHICKEN POT PIE {+VIDEO!}



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The key for this easy chicken pot pie is refrigerated pie crust dough. The filling in this pot pie recipe is homemade but simple -- even without cream of chicken soup!

Provided by Nikki Gladd

Categories     Dinner     Main Course

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 (9-inch) unbaked refrigerated pie crusts
2 cups shredded cooked chicken
1/2 cup frozen peas
1/2 cup frozen corn
1 cup small diced yellow potatoes ((no need to peel))
2 medium fresh carrots (, peeled and diced)
5 Tablespoons unsalted butter (, divided)
1/2 large yellow onion (, chopped)
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon celery seed
3/4 teaspoon salt (, plus more to taste)
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 1/2 cups chicken broth ((homemade or store-bought))
2/3 cup milk
1 egg mixed with 1 Tablespoon water for egg wash

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Line the bottom and sides of a 9- or 10-inch pie plate with 1 pie crust. Fill the bottom with the shredded chicken, peas and corn; set aside.
  • Place the diced potatoes and carrots in a large sauté pan or skillet. Fill with cold water, until the vegetables are just covered. Heat over high heat until it comes to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and let simmer for 8 to 10 minutes, until just tender. Drain, then transfer to the pie plate over the chicken, peas and corn.
  • Wipe out the pan and return to heat. Melt 2 Tablespoons of the butter in the same pan, then add the onions. Cook until soft, about 5-7 minutes. Add the other 3 Tablespoons of butter and toss until melted. Stir in the flour, celery seed, salt and pepper. Slowly mix in the chicken broth and milk. Simmer over medium heat, stirring frequently, until thickened. Season with more salt, to taste. Pour into the pie plate over the chicken and veggies. Do not stir.
  • Place the other pie crust over top of the filling, then tuck the edges under the bottom crust and pinch to seal. Brush lightly with egg wash. Slice an "X" in the center of the crust to allow steam during baking. Bake for 45 minutes. Remove from the oven and let set for 10 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 wedge, Carbohydrate 50 g, Protein 19 g, Fat 28 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 61 mg, Sodium 808 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 4 g, Calories 531 kcal, UnsaturatedFat 14 g

LAZY CHICKEN POT PIE



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I modified a recipe I got from my sweetie's mother to come up with this "lazy" chicken pot pie. Easily keep all the ingredients on hand in your pantry (except the pie crust which can live in the freezer for extended periods) so you can make it whenever you need some comfort food. It takes an hour to cook, but the prep time is minimal and the result is pretty darn good! Also, if the zombie apocalypse comes, you can skip the crust and just heat everything else together in a pot over a flame of burning zombie parts (or eat cold if desperate since everything is already cooked). ;-D

Provided by Maureen Martin @WoodsyGirl

Categories     Chicken

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 - 4 oz. can mushroom bits
1/4 cup(s) dried minced onion bits
1 - 12.5 oz. can cooked chicken
1 - 14.5 oz can cut green beans
2 - 15 oz. cans mixed vegetables
1 - 10.5 oz. can cream of chicken soup
2 teaspoon(s) ground dried rosemary, poultry seasoning, or savory
2 tablespoon(s) dried parsley flakes (optional)
to taste - ground black pepper
1 package(s) 2-crust refrigerator pie dough, ready to use

Steps:

  • NOTE: I don't add salt to this recipe because most of the ingredients are canned. Adjust to your tastes accordingly. Open and drain mushrooms, using juice to reconstitute dried onions. (See notes in step #13 for reconstitution instructions if desired.)
  • Remove pie crust from refrigerator/freezer and allow to come to room temperature by step 8. (I have been known to microwave my crusts when I forgot to do this part. Just be careful not to "cook" them. See notes in step #13 for detailed instructions.)
  • Preheat oven to 425° F.
  • Open and drain remaining cans (except the soup which should NOT be drained), discarding juice. *(see note in step #14)
  • Dump all vegetables into microwave safe bowl. Chop chicken and add to bowl.
  • Add rosemary (or other herbs), parsley, black pepper, and re-constituted onion bits and combine gently until thoroughly mixed.
  • Lightly cover bowl and microwave filling until nicely warmed (or even hot) throughout (about 8 minutes, depending on the wattage of your machine) stirring at 4 minutes.
  • While filling is warming, line a deep dish pie pan with bottom crust. Do not trim.
  • When filling is warm, spread evenly over bottom crust, tamping it down to eliminate air bubbles.
  • Top with second crust, tucking edges of top crust under/behind bottom crust. Using fork, press together folded edge of top and bottom crusts around rim of pie pan. Cut or poke holes in top crust to allow venting of moisture.
  • Place pie in oven and tent foil over top. Bake 45 minutes at 425° F. Remove foil and bake additional 15 minutes or until top is toasty brown. (See detailed notes in step #13.)
  • When done, carefully remove pie from oven and allow to rest a minimum of 10 minutes. Slice and serve hot.
  • NOTES: Step 1 => To re-constitute onions, pour juice from mushrooms into cup and stir in onions. Allow to soak until onions have absorbed nearly all moisture, maybe 15 or 20 minutes. Step 2 => If pie dough is still too cool to be flexible by the time you need it, bring it to room temperature by microwaving both packages together for 15 seconds on high; if still too cool, microwave in 5 second intervals until room temperature is reached. Do not allow to crust to become truly warm. If this happens, allow it to cool to room temperature before using, otherwise crust will stretch too easily while you are trying to place it. Step 5 => Cut chicken while it's still in the can, being careful not to dig knife into can (this dulls the blade and can shave bits of the can's lining into your food). Step 8 => When lining the pie pan with the bottom crust, there should be little, if any, crust overhang. If there is, your pan is smaller than mine and you won't have room for all this filling; so don't over-fill your crust when the time comes. There IS a lot of filling and it just fits the pan I use. Step 11 => When tenting foil, be sure none of the crust edges are exposed to direct heat (you don't have to wrap the sides-just make sure the top is covered), otherwise that part will burn. However, if you do accidentally burn a portion of the crust during the first 45 minutes, you can cut it away before returning the pie to the oven for the last 15 minutes. Step 11, part 2 => I use a 9" Pampered Chef deep dish stoneware pie pan; additionally, I bake in my table-top convection oven without pre-heating. Cooking times and temperatures may vary for glass or metal pie pans, so watch this dish the first time you bake it in case you need to make adjustments. Step 11, part 3> "Toasty brown" is slightly darker than golden brown. Of course, you don't have to bake it that dark if you don't like it that way, but I feel the darker color adds an extra depth of savory flavor.
  • Note from step 4: * In the interest of frugality, juice from the canned vegetables can be used in other savory dishes as flavor and salt in place of water. Drain juice into a container and store covered in refrigerator until needed, for up to a week. (Canned vegetables are high in salt [which is why no salt is added to this recipe] which acts as a light preservative allowing the juice to remain viable the entire week.)

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