Indulge in a delightful culinary journey with our unique take on the classic Chicken Pot Pie, tailored to suit your freezer-friendly needs. Discover a symphony of flavors and textures in this hearty dish that combines tender chicken, an array of vegetables, and a creamy, flavorful sauce, all encased in a flaky, golden crust. Embark on a freezer-friendly adventure with our comprehensive guide, offering three delectable variations to satisfy every palate. Dive into the traditional Chicken Pot Pie, featuring a medley of carrots, celery, and peas, or explore the depths of flavor with our Mexican-inspired Chicken Pot Pie, bursting with zesty corn, black beans, and a touch of spice. For those seeking a vegetarian delight, our Vegetable Pot Pie is a symphony of colorful vegetables, offering a wholesome and satisfying meal. With detailed instructions and helpful tips, this article equips you to create freezer-friendly Chicken Pot Pies that will warm your heart and fill your belly, whenever the craving strikes.
Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!
FREEZE & BAKE CHICKEN POT PIES RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: butter, onion, celery, large carrots, milk, chicken broth, flour, rotisserie chicken, frozen peas, salt, pepper, refrigerated pie crusts, disposable foil pot pie pans
Provided by Claire Nolan
Categories Dinner
Yield 6 pot pies
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a deep skillet, melt the butter and cook celery, carrots, and onion until tender.
- Pour in the flour, and mix in well.
- Stirring constantly, add in the milk and chicken broth a little at a time, alternating between the two. Bring to a boil and continue stirring until thickened.
- Add chicken, peas, salt, and pepper, and stir until combined. Remove from heat and cool.
- Roll out pie crust and use the foil pot pie dish as a template. Cut a piece of dough for the bottom of the dish that is about an inch (²¹⁄₂ cm) thicker than the widest rim of the dish, and a piece that is the same size as the rim. (Roll dough back out and repeat to make more pieces.)
- Place the larger piece of crust in the bottom of the foil dish, fill with the cooled pot pie filling, and top with the smaller crust piece.
- Pinch together, then seal together with a fork. Cut 4 small slits in the middle of the crust.
- Cover each pot pie with foil and freeze for up to 2 months.
- To bake from frozen, preheat oven to 400˚F (200˚C), and bake for 30 minutes with the foil on top. Remove the foil and bake for another 30 minutes or until golden brown.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 969 calories, Carbohydrate 86 grams, Fat 58 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 23 grams, Sugar 12 grams
CHICKEN POT PIE
Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time 2h15m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- For the chicken: Start by putting the chicken in a pot and covering it with water. Bring the water to a boil, and then reduce the heat to low. Simmer for 45 minutes, and then remove the chicken from the pot. Set the chicken aside to cool briefly.
- Shred the chicken with 2 forks, reserving the bones. For the stock, return the bones to the pot and boil for 20 minutes. Remove the bones from the pot and discard.
- For the pot pie: When you're ready to use the Thyme Pastry, remove from the freezer and allow it to sit on the counter to thaw slightly, about 20 minutes. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
- Begin by finely dicing the vegetables. Slice the celery stalks into narrow strips, then slice in the other direction to create a fine dice. Repeat this process with the carrots, and the onion.
- Melt the butter in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the onion, carrots and celery. Saute until the vegetables start to turn translucent, a couple of minutes.
- Add 2 cups of the shredded chicken and stir to combine. Sprinkle the flour evenly over the vegetables and chicken, and stir to combine. Cook for a couple of minutes, stirring gently.
- Pour in the chicken broth, stirring constantly. Stir in the bouillon cube and wine if using. The flour will combine with the chicken to create a delicious gravy. Next, add the peas.
- Pour in the cream and stir. Allow the mixture to cook over low heat, thickening gradually, about 4 minutes. Season with the thyme, salt and pepper, and remove from the heat. Taste and adjust the seasonings as needed. Be sure it's adequately salted!
- Pour the chicken mixture into a deep pie pan or small casserole dish.
- Roll out the pastry so that it's 1 inch larger than the pan. Place the crust on top of the chicken mixture and cut small slits in the top. Press the crust gently into the sides of the dish to seal. I don't worry about making a perfect edge on my chicken pot pie because a) it looks more rustic and b) I'm lazy, hungry and I want to eat.
- Bake until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbly, about 30 minutes. Cool for 10 minutes before serving.
- To freeze: Allow the filling to cool completely then top with the crust. Cover with plastic wrap or aluminum foil and place in the freezer.
- To cook from frozen: Remove the pot pie from the freezer, brush with egg wash (1 egg mixed with 2 tablespoons water or cream) and place directly in a 375-degree F oven and bake until lightly browned and bubbly, 30 to 45 minutes.
- For the thyme pastry: Combine the flour and salt in a large bowl. Using pastry cutter, gradually work the butter into the flour until the mixture resembles tiny pebbles. This step should take 3 or 4 minutes.
- Lightly beat the egg with a fork, and then add it to the mixture. Next, add in the cold water and vinegar. Stir the mixture together until it's just combined, and then remove half the dough from the bowl. (Dividing the dough in half results in two pretty generous pie crusts. If you desire a thinner crust, you may divide the dough into three crusts.)
- Place in a large plastic bag (do not seal) and slightly flatten with a rolling pin. This makes it much easier to roll out the crust later. After flattening, seal the bag tightly.
- Repeat with the other half of the dough and place the plastic bags in the freezer. I like to make several batches of pie crust at a time so I always have a crust ready to go.
- For recipes other than this pot pie, remove from the bag and place on a lightly floured surface. With a rolling pin, begin rolling the dough from the center, outward. Be gentle and patient; it'll take a little time to get the dough completely rolled out.
- If you think the bottom is really sticking to the surface below, use a nice, sharp spatula to loosen it and sprinkle some extra flour on top. Then flip it over to finish rolling. Remember to roll from the center in single, outward strokes; no back-and-forth rolling.
- Again with a spatula, loosen and lift the pie crust and carefully lay it over a pie pan. Using your hand, lightly form the crust so that it fits inside the pan and overlaps the edges.
- Because it's quick and easy, I just tuck the excess dough under itself above the rim. Then you can apply whatever decorative effects that you like to the edge. Or you can leave it plain if you'd like! Just tell yourself it's more rustic that way!
- Fill the pie crust with filling and bake according to the pie recipe's directions. Or, for a pre-baked crust, fill with pie weights (or pinto beans placed on aluminum foil) and bake at 400 degrees F until golden, about 10 minutes.
A DIFFERENT CHICKEN POT PIE (FOR THE FREEZER)
Make and share this A Different Chicken Pot Pie (for the freezer) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Derf2440
Categories Savory Pies
Time 1h6m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Topping: Peel potatoes and cut into 1/2 inch chunks.
- In a large saucepan of boiling salted water, cover and cook potatoes until tender, 15 minutes; drain and return to pot.
- Add milk, cheese, butter, salt and pepper; mash until smooth, set aside.
- Meanwhile, cut chicken into 1/2 inch chunks.
- In a separate large saucepan, bring stock to boil.
- Add chicken, mushrooms, onion, carrots, garlic, bay leaves, salt, pepper and nutmeg; reduce heat, cover and simmer until chicken is no longer pink inside, about 6 minutes.
- Stir in peas, mustard and lemon juice.
- In a small bowl, whisk flour with 1/3 cup cold water; whisk into stock mixture and bring to boil.
- Reduce heat and cook, stirring often, until thick enough to coat back of spoon, about 5 minutes.
- Combine chicken/veggie mixture with stock mixture.
- Make ahead Meal: Ladle into four 2 cup ovenproof or foil dishes.
- Spoon or pipe potato mixture over top.
- Let cool for 30 minutes.
- Refrigerate until cold.
- Cover with foil and overwrap with heavy duty foil; freeze for up to 1 month.
- Thaw in refrigerator; remove heavy duty foil.
- Bake on rimmed baking sheet in 400f degree oven or toaster oven until knife inserted in centre for 5 seconds feels hot when touched, 25 minutes.
- Uncover and broil until golden, about 3 minutes.
- OR FOR DINNER TONIGHT: Scrape chicken mixture into 10 cup casserole dish, spoon or pipe potato mixture over top.
- Cover and bake in 400f degree oven until hot, 20 minutes.
- Uncover and broil until golden, 3 minutes.
Tips:
- Use a variety of vegetables. This will give your pot pie a more flavorful and nutritious filling. Some good choices include carrots, celery, onions, peas, and corn.
- Don't overcook the chicken. Overcooked chicken is tough and dry. Cook it just until it is cooked through, about 10-12 minutes per side.
- Use a good quality puff pastry. This will make your pot pie crust light and flaky. If you don't have time to make your own puff pastry, you can use a store-bought variety.
- Don't overfill the pot pie. If you do, the filling will be too thick and the crust will not be able to cook through.
- Bake the pot pie until the crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbling. This will take about 30-35 minutes.
- Let the pot pie cool for a few minutes before serving. This will help the filling to set and the crust to firm up.
Conclusion:
- Chicken pot pie is a classic comfort food that is perfect for a cold winter day. This recipe is a bit different than the traditional chicken pot pie, but it is just as delicious. The use of puff pastry gives the crust a light and flaky texture, and the filling is packed with flavor. This pot pie is also easy to make, and it can be frozen for later. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy meal, give this chicken pot pie recipe a try.
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