Chicken pot pie remains one of the most comforting dinners of all time. With a delicious, savory filling of juicy chicken, tender vegetables, and a creamy gravy enclosed in a double-layer of flaky pie crust, it's really no wonder this dish has stood the test of time.
If you're looking for a foolproof, homemade chicken pot pie recipe you've come to the right place. Made with real ingredients and no cans, this recipe has received stellar reviews from taste testers. Today, in addition to delivering the best recipe, we'll also cover some helpful tips for making homemade pie crust for chicken pot pie, why a handful of simple ingredients is all you need to make a perfect, creamy pot pie filling from scratch, ways to customize your pot pie vegetable line up, and more!
Before we can deem a chicken pot pie recipe the best, we have to ask ourselves, what is it that makes it the best? I think we can all agree, the best recipe must possess:
- A flaky chicken pot pie crust on both the top and the bottom.
- A creamy, savory gravy.
- A hearty serving of white meat chicken and a hefty serving of vegetables.
HOMEMADE CHICKEN POT PIE CRUST
When it comes to a good, old-fashioned chicken pot pie, it's got to be a buttery, flaky pie crust enclosing that glorious filling. If you're looking to save a little time on a busy weeknight, purchase two uncooked pie crusts from the grocery store and knock out your recipe using those.
PLANNING AHEAD
However, if you have a spare 10 minutes (well 10 minutes and some time to hang while the dough chills), a homemade crust is most definitely the way to go. Making the chicken pot pie crust itself takes no time at all, but you'll need to plan accordingly and work about 2 hours in advance. This is how long it will take your pastry to chill before you should begin working with it.
You can even make your homemade crust a day or two in advance and leave it in the refrigerator until you're ready to work with it, or you can freeze it.
To freeze pot pie crust, you would simply follow the recipe as directed and then place the plastic-wrapped crust in a freezer-safe, zip-top bag, and thaw it in the refrigerator the night before you intend to use it.
HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE CHICKEN POT PIE CRUST
To make a chicken pot pie crust from scratch, you'll whisk together flour, and salt, cut in cold butter and shortening using either a pastry blender or your food processor, and then drizzle in ice-cold water. Mix until a dough has formed, divide into two discs (preferably with one disk being slightly larger than the other), and transfer to the refrigerator to chill.
ASSEMBLING A DOUBLE CRUST PIE
When the dough is ready, you'll roll out the bottom crust, lay it in the pie dish, and add your filling. Then, roll out the top pie crust and cover your pot pie with it, bring the bottom crust up and over the top, pinching the two together to enclose. For an extra golden crust and a special touch, brush the pie crust with egg wash and sprinkle with Kosher salt.
Once baked, it will be perfectly golden, flaky and buttery, and the perfect addition to the best chicken pot pie recipe.
HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN POT PIE GRAVY FROM SCRATCH
Did you know that the classic chicken pot pie sauce is a gravy? Yes! It consists of flour, oil, and chicken broth. This pot pie recipe has no thickeners like canned soup or cream cheese. You don't need them. Flour is all you need for a thickener, and your gravy will be rich, savory, and exactly what you would expect in a traditional filling.
Side note: If you love this American classic, you'll also love Chicken a la King! The sauce comes together just like that of Chicken Pot Pie, only there's no crust or bake time -- it's served over rice, pasta, or even biscuits!
To make sauce from scratch for chicken pot pie, you'll sprinkle the flour over vegetables that have been sauteed in oil. Once the flour looks somewhat glossy, add a splash at a time in your chicken broth. This method ensures a smooth and luscious gravy every time. You'll continue to add in small increments until the mixture starts to resemble a pudding-like texture, at this point, you can add the remaining liquid and let it simmer until slightly thickened.
If you've never made a homemade sauce like this before, fear not -- this method is foolproof for making gravy.
CUSTOMIZE THE VEGETABLES!
The vegetables in this recipe were kept simple and are as follows: Carrots, celery, peas, and onion. However, you can easily omit any one of those and add in others like potatoes or onions, if you'd like. More info on that ahead.
To prepare the vegetables for chicken pot pie, you begin with diced onions and carrots. The diced vegetables go into a large sauté pan with butter and oil. Butter for flavor, and oil to keep them from browning too quickly. Once the vegetables have softened, you'll continue on to making that roux we spoke of for your homemade gravy.
To add potatoes to this recipe:
- Peel 1 Russet potato and dice it into small ¼" cubes. Note, if you want the potatoes to cook through in your chicken pot pie, you must dice them small.
- Add to the pan with the carrots, celery, and onions, and proceed with the recipe from there.
To add mushrooms to this recipe:
- Wipe clean an 8-ounce package of button mushrooms and quarter them.
- Add them to the gravy at the same time as the peas, and proceed with the recipe from there.
CHICKEN OPTIONS
Good news: You've got options when it comes to the chicken for homemade chicken pot pie. For a weeknight shortcut, you could use a rotisserie chicken, and some grocery stores are even selling freshly prepared cooked and shredded white meat chicken.
However, I use my go-to chicken recipe for Oven-Baked Chicken Breasts. It's simple, easy to make, and the chicken will turn out juicy and succulent every single time. Below is a quick demo for how to make it.
If you're preparing the chicken yourself, I suggest dicing it rather than shredding it. It's a classic way of preparation for pot pies and makes for the perfect bite in combination with the vegetables.
HOW LONG TO BAKE CHICKEN POT PIE
All of the ingredients inside the pot pie are already cooked, so the only thing we are concerned with at this point is the pie crust.
The crust should be fully baked with 45-50 minutes. If the top crust should start to look golden brown before the time is up, simply cover the edges with either a pie shield or with aluminum foil and continue cooking for the allotted amount of time.
There is nothing like a made-from-scratch chicken pot pie. Especially one enveloped in a buttery, flaky, homemade pie crust, decked out with perfectly cooked chicken and vegetables, all smothered in a to-die-for chicken gravy. Please, enjoy!
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Homemade Chicken Pot Pie
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 tablespoon canola oil
- 2 stalks of celery, diced
- 2 carrots, peeled and diced
- 1 yellow onion, diced
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- ⅓ cup + 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
- 3 cups unsalted chicken broth
- 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ½ cup fresh or frozen peas
- 2 cups cooked, white meat chicken, diced
- 2 pie dough rounds
- 1 large egg, lightly beaten
- 1 tablespoon water
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400° and have ready a greased, 9" (preferably deep dish) pie tin.
- Add butter and oil to a large saucepan or Dutch oven over medium heat. As soon as the butter has melted, add the celery, carrots, and onion and sauté until softened, about 8 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté 1 minute more.
- Sprinkle flour over the vegetables and stir until evenly coated. Add the chicken broth a splash at a time, whisking after each addition, until the mixture begins to resemble a thick pudding. Once this consistency is reached, the remaining broth can be added in.
- Add the salt and pepper, and increase the heat to medium-high. Allow the mixture to simmer, stirring often, about 5 minutes or until slightly thickened. Stir in the peas and the diced chicken, and set aside until ready to use.
- Roll out the pie dough so that it is a ¼" thick. Lay one dough round on across the bottom of the pie dish, and allow the excess to lay over the sides of the dish.
- Pour the chicken and vegetable filling into the dish. Roll out the second dough round just the same, and place it over the dish. Crimp the edges of the pie crust together.
- To make the egg wash, whisk together the egg and water, and using a pastry brush, lightly brush the mixture across the top crust and the edges. Create vent holes in the center of the pie, and transfer to a sturdy, rimmed baking sheet to catch any spillage.
- Bake the pie for 20 minutes. Then, reduce the temperature to 350°, and bake for 25-28 minutes more, or until the top is golden-brown. Use a pie shield to prevent the edges from over-browning.
- Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 15-20 minutes before cutting into. Serve and enjoy.
Notes
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Homemade Chicken Pot Pie Crust
Ingredients
- 8 tablespoons cold unsalted butter cut into tiny cubes
- 8 tablespoons cold shortening cut into tiny cubes
- 2 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
- ½ cup of ice-cold water
Instructions
- Place butter and shortening cubes in the freezer temporarily to harden.
- Add flour and sea salt to a food processor fitted with blade attachment. Pulse until evenly incorporated. Add the butter and shortening cubes, a few pieces at a time with the motor running, until all fats are incorporated and pea-sized clumps begin to form. Slowly drizzle in a ½ cup of water, pulsing all the while.
- Transfer the mixture to a mixing bowl and knead until the mixture comes together. Alternatively, use a pastry blender and a large mixing bowl to cut in the fats, and sturdy wooden spoon to stir in the water.
- Cut the dough ball in half using a knife or a pastry cutter, and form into two flattened round disks. Wrap in plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator until chilled through, at least 2 hours.
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Shanika says
Wow, this chicken pot pie looks amazing! And that crust looks so flaky and buttery! Pinned!
Kelly Anthony says
Thank you so much, Shanika!
Ellen says
We are a chicken pot pie loving family! This will definitely be on the menu when the weather gets cooler. I love that the filling isn't dry.
Kelly Anthony says
Never! Ha!
Shinta Simon says
Your tips are quite helpful! Love the look of the pastry especially, I can see those bits of butter in the dough. I should try this recipe very soon.
Kelly Anthony says
THank you, Shinta!
camila says
tis the season for pot pies!! this looks incredible!!
Demeter says
Pure comfort food! This is one of those dishes that you can really tell the difference in flavors when it's homemade, great job!
Claudia Lamascolo says
this looks so good I think I could eat this for even breakfast my mouth is watering for it at 8 am
Jill says
I like your pie plate with the chicken in the middle - so cute. And your crust looks super flaky! Yum.
Tara | Deliciously Declassified says
Yum! Chicken Pot Pie is literally on my meal plan list for next week because it's my husband's favorite and his birthday is around the corner. I will have to compare notes and see how yours differs from mine because this looks delicious! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Kelly Anthony says
Thanks, Tara!
Linda says
That photo is just mouthwatering! What a beautiful chicken pot pie and so lovingly made. It's so nice you get to stay home with your children. I worked as an aerobic instructor in the mornings so I could be home with mine too. It's really a blessing. I'm looking forward to trying this when the weather turns a little cooler.
J says
Make this at home and on the boat I work on. Great recipe
Lauren Vavala @ DeliciousLittleBites says
One of my favorite comfort food classics - love that crust!
Kelly says
This is the perfect fall food! So easy and comforting!
Kelly Anthony says
Thank you so much, Kelly!
Melissa Belanger says
I followed your directions for adding potato and the pot pie came out amazing! Thank you!
Gloria says
This is the perfect recipe for comfort food season. We LOVE chicken pot pie. In fact, I am making one this weekend. Maybe I should try this recipe instead. Just look at that crust!!!!
Amanda says
I love chicken pot pie, and the crust on this looks perfect -- so flaky. I bet it'd also be great with some leftover turkey. Thanks for sharing!
Krista Price says
Ok, this looks almost too good to be true! Thank you so much for such detailed instructions on how to make this. I'm definitely adding this to my line-up!
Stine Mari says
What a beautiful chicken pot pie, and that crust looks amazing! Perfect comfort food made with just a few basic ingredients really is the best thing.
Chef Mireille says
perfect comfort food and perfectly executed - I am definitely going to try your methodology
Renu says
This is making me droool, would definitely love to try this for my chicken lover family. Beautiful clicks.
Maddy says
This pot pie looks absolutely divine. I just started working with pie crust so I’m going to try your method and see how it goes! Thank you so much for sharing. Lovely photos too!
Kelly Anthony says
Thank you so much, Maddy!
Sharon says
I've always been intimidated to make chicken pot pie. Thanks for breaking down the steps in such an easy to understand way!
Linda Kurniadi says
Such an awesome idea! I love chicken pot pie because they are perfect for a cold winter day, can be made ahead of time, and freezer-friendly meals. So this is a must make this Fall!
Kelly Anthony says
Thank you so much! I totally agree, Linda 🙂
Karyl Henry says
Yum, this crust looks so delicious! I recently made a Biscuit Chicken Pot Pie and topped it with buttermilk biscuits cause I didn't want to mess up making the crust LOL! But you made it look easy
Jacqueline Debono says
I love chicken pot pie but have never actually made one. Your recipe looks great and am definitely going to give it a go! Hope my pie crust comes out as beautiful as yours!
April says
I agree - chicken pot pie is hard to beat! I have a few of my faovite dishes and chicken pot pie is one of them. Definitely liking your recipe - very nice and comforting!
Anna Hettick says
My mom used to make a delicious chicken put pie for dinner! I haven't made it myself but these photos make it look so good I just might have to make this!!
Adriana Lopez Martin says
Wow, this is a scrumptious pot pie, and I agree the crust is a very important component nothing like an irresistible buttery crust for a wonderful pot pie dinner. I need to make it at home it will be a winner!
Elaine Benoit says
Chicken pot pie is such a comfort food dish for me! Your pie looks amazing! The crust looks perfectly flakey, the chicken looks tender and the gravy looks thick and delicious! Pinned for later!
Analida Braeger says
Ahh this reminds me of my days living in the UK where potpie dishes are ubiquitous with their rainy, cold weather. It's a perfect occasion to revive an old classic. Thanks for sharing.
Cathleen @ A Taste of Madness says
I have never made a chicken pot pie in my life!! This looks amazing. I definitely need to make my own crust one of these days!!
Sherri says
This brings me back to my childhood and memories of my dad's chicken pot pie. Looking at the photograph, I seriously just want to dive right through the screen into that gorgeous pot pie! Simply stunning! Totally drooling now 😉
Aleta says
When I think of the ultimate comfort food, I think of chicken pot pie. My sister just had her first baby and this is the dish I brought for her. Your crust looks absolutely delicious, next time I make a pot pie I can't wait to give this recipe a try!
Kelly Anthony says
Thank you so much, Aleta!
lauren says
This chicken pot pit looks so creamy and comforting. I love all the detailed tips and instructions you provide in the post. I never make my own pie crust, but I'm going to give it a shot for my next one!
Jyothi (Jo) says
thank you for posting the recipe for home made pie crust. It looks like so easy to make, and this chicken pot pie definitely is so much better with homemade pie crust
Leslie Haasch says
I've been craving pot pie for a month - this gives me the perfect excuse to make it, STAT!
Sam | Ahead of Thyme says
Wow, this chicken pot pie looks amazing! I have never tried making it myself, but I think you have just convinced me to give it a try!!
Jagruti Dhanecha says
One of the hard parts in this recipe is making a pie crust at home, and you have nailed it. What a perfectly baked and comforting pie it looks!
Jacque Hastert says
What a delicious hearty dinner! Sounds like the ultimate comfort dish!
Kris Rhodes says
Is the calorie count of greater than 3000 calories per serving Correct?
Kelly Anthony says
Hi Kris! No, I think that was the calculation for the entire pie. It's been adjusted to the proper servings sizes now 😉
Stephanie says
Oven temp made my pie inedible. Oven really needs to be up to 400 or 425 for the entire bake. Super disappointing after spending most of the day prepping. Also, too much water in the crust recipe.
Kelly Anthony says
Aw, Stephanie -- that is SUCH a bummer! I literally just used this crust recipe this past weekend for a crawfish pie to serve my husband and some football watching buddies, and it turned out just as it should. I wish I could be of more help, but I would highly suggest looking into an oven thermometer to make sure your oven is baking at the temperature it says it is. We had to use one in one of our previous homes. The crust should not have been undercooked at the indicated time and temp.
Tayler Ross says
This is a total comfort food win! My whole family loved it!
Kelly Anthony says
Thank you, Tayler!
Joanie says
What a fantastic recipe! So hearty and delicious, chicken pot pie is one of my all-time favorite comfort foods.
Kelly Anthony says
Thank you so much, Joanie!
Liz says
I am so glad I tried your recipe!!! My husband was in heaven! I usually top mine with biscuits, but this is even better!!!
Kelly Anthony says
Aw, thank you so much, Liz 🙂 Thank you for telling me!!!
Jessica Formicola says
Total comfort food! This is my family's favorite pot pie recipe!
Heidy L. McCallum says
I have to say, everything about this Pot Pie recipe is calling my name. I have been checking out a few recipes today and your recipe certainly caught my eye. I can't wait to try this.
Sharon Chen says
I love that your chicken pot pie has a tutorial on how to make the crust! Very helpful!
Jennifer says
That chicken pot pie looks good. I never thought about making my own crust. I will have to try that idea next time.
Emmeline says
This looks so good! I've never thought to make this kind of pie before - mostly it's just feta & spinach & stuff like that. But I love everything about this!
Kelly Anthony says
Thank you so much, Emmeline!
Amanda says
Definitely pinning this one! Your crust looks like flaky perfection. I can't wait to make this pot pie during these chilly months.
Gloria says
I happen to LOVE chicken pot pie. Homemade crust makes it even more delicious to eat. I know my family would be happy with this any night of the week.
Danielle Wolter says
Chicken pot pie might just be one of my favorite comfort foods ever. So rich and warm and buttery and delicious. I wish I was eating this right now!!