My son wanted some of my homemade chicken pot pie, I do not like chicken pot pie, so I decided to try something different. It was AWESOME! and my husband and son ate almost all of it! A MUST TRY.. many variety and optional add-ins and substitutions are included (**STEPS 12- 21 ARE OPTIONAL! NOT A MUST!) as we have used and fixed this many ways. Hope you enjoy. Please share your thoughts. PACK & TAKE WITH YOU, GREAT FINGER FOODS FOR KIDS, sac lunches, OR great OFFICE PARTY food, pot luck dinner, church meals, even HOLIDAYS!!
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Categories Pot Pie
Time 45m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- I used a mini loaf pan and mini muffin pan for these.
- Mix all filling ingredients together in a bowl or if you would like to have some to pour over a loaf or three, mix in a medium pan.
- Chicken can be diced, chopped, or just pulled off the bone, but make sure the chicken is boneless.
- Chicken broth can be canned or the juices from the baked chicken, which I prefer.
- VEGGIES! you can use carrots, peas, green beans, corn, peppers, etc.
- Use a spoon to dip chicken filling into pans or whatever baking dish you are using.
- Mix the crust (flour, milk, melted butter, and seasonings of your choice) ingredients.
- Pour mixture over chicken. I do not stir it. The mixture down in the juice will make the dumplings and rise up to make the crust.
- Bake mini-muffins about 30 minutes at 350 until the middle of the loaves start to bubble. 45 minutes for Loaves, and 1 hour for 9x13 baking pan. If you make the mini muffins keep an eye on them as they cook quicker. When I bake the 9x13 dish it usually takes about an hour. just check for golden brown tops, they're done.
- Take out of the oven and let them set for about 5 minutes. PACK & TAKE WITH YOU, GREAT FINGER FOODS FOR KIDS, sac lunches, OR great OFFICE PARTY food, pot luck dinner, church meals, even HOLIDAYS!
- ALL FOLLOWING STEPS: ARE OPTIONAL, IDEAS, TRIED AND TRUE variations. To help clear up any questions you may have.
- I have seen recipes with the veg-all cans used; I just do not like the flavors.
- I use 1 or 2 cans of the baby carrots; they are in a silver can, not sure of the brand, it's the only kind my husband and daughter will eat. *- as much as you want and the types you like. We use canned green beans, freezer corn (which I saute with the onions). I use red potatoes, silver canned baby carrots. Sounds like a lot but it's not. It's very easy to make and never lasts very long with my family around.
- I have some pictures posted that have the remaining chicken filling that would not fit in the pans, cooking on the stove. I did not want it to go to waste and thought I would fix it to go over the top of the loaves/muffins as a gravy. Sadly, I didn't fix enough, for they wanted more!
- *You can substitute canned chicken (I have used 2 (12.5 oz) cans before and it was still delish!
- I do NOT boil any type of chicken (thanks to my daughter). I bake the chicken. NO boiling of chicken in of chicken in our home. I bake it with about 1 Tablespoon butter, lemon pepper, garlic salt, and about 1 teaspoon of honey; cover with foil paper; bake until tender.
- Whichever seasonings you would like can be added to the crust (flour mixture) or the chicken. I do not add any to the filling as the filling has more than enough.
- I almost mince the onions because the kids do not like them but we do :) so I saute mine and my husband's, but that is optional.
- I put 1/2 with diced jalapenos, a little tip for the spice lovers.
- (If you do not have cream of chicken soup you can use 14 oz of milk. I have used 1-15 oz can cream of chicken and 1-15 oz can cream of mushroom-BOTH delicious.
- If you find other ideas for add-ins, please leave a comment to help other food lovers enjoy this great recipe in other ways.
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Shkelqim Qatja
[email protected]These muffins are a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables.
Ronald De Klerk
[email protected]I love the flaky crust and creamy filling on these muffins.
Margaret Kimani
[email protected]These muffins are the perfect comfort food.
Mc Dodjal
[email protected]I've made these muffins several times and they're always a hit.
Daniel Lamb
[email protected]These muffins are a great way to use up leftover chicken.
ahmedyassine benlahssen
[email protected]I love that these muffins are freezer-friendly.
Daryl Renecker
[email protected]These muffins are perfect for a quick and easy weeknight meal.
Abdullah khan Abdullah khan
[email protected]These muffins are a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables.
Shahbaz Nazir
[email protected]I've never had chicken pot pie muffins before, but these were delicious!
Mahade Hossen
[email protected]These muffins are a great appetizer or party food.
Chandra Sah
[email protected]I love the flaky crust on these muffins.
Leah Mwangi
[email protected]These muffins are a great way to use up leftover chicken.
Mitch Merveille
[email protected]I've made these muffins several times now and they're always a hit. They're the perfect comfort food.
Clinton Ezeiruaku
[email protected]These muffins are so easy to make, even a beginner cook can do it.
Md Abdullah Al Mannu
[email protected]My kids love these muffins! They're a great way to get them to eat their vegetables.
Danielle Kim
[email protected]These muffins are perfect for a quick and easy meal. I often make a batch on the weekend and then reheat them throughout the week.
Mic Jay
[email protected]I love that these muffins are so versatile. I've made them with different vegetables and cheeses, and they always turn out great.
Lyric Bates
[email protected]These chicken pot pie muffins were a hit with my family! They were easy to make and packed with flavor. The muffins were moist and fluffy, and the filling was creamy and delicious.