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Homemade Easy Chicken Pot Pie Recipe

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Chicken Pot Pie is my idea of comfort food! Tender chicken, vegetables, and gravy, baked into a flaky pastry crust. This homemade, easy chicken pot pie recipe is a great way to use up leftover chicken, too!

closeup of chicken pot pie with a slice missing

Homemade Chicken Pot Pie

I love chicken pot pie. It is total comfort food to me. Serve it with mashed potatoes and gravy to complete my carb-laden comfort.

I actually used to get it at KFC in my younger years then decided I needed to up my game and make it myself. It’s much nicer to know to know the quality of ingredients you’re using.

You can easily make shredded chicken in the instant pot, or use up a rotisserie chicken for this. It’s also a great way to use up turkey leftovers.

Or, if you want to make it vegetarian, just double the vegetables and make a veggie pot pie!

Why you’ll love this easy Chicken Pot Pie

  • No canned soup – the creamy sauce is made without condensed cream soup.
  • Great for leftovers – use up shredded cooked chicken, rotisserie chicken, leftover turkey, or even leftover veggies in a vegetarian pie.
  • Absolutely delicious – the whole family is going to love it, kids included.
overhead shot of a slice coming out of a pot pie

Ingredients for Chicken Pot Pie

Gather these ingredients to make your pot pie. I like to give you a run down of what you’ll need at the market (& why), but the full recipe card is below if you’d rather skip to that.

  • PIE CRUST – I use a Pillsbury refrigerated pie crust to make things easy, just make sure it’s at room temperature when you start so it’s easier to work with. You can also make a homemade pie crust.
  • BUTTER – Salted or unsalted will work.
  • ONION – I use a white onion. Dried onion will work as well if you don’t have an onion on hand.
  • FLOUR – All purpose white flour to make the roux.
  • SALT & PEPPER
  • CHICKEN BROTH OR STOCK – To make the gravy. Low sodium can be used. I like to use homemade chicken stock.
  • MILK – To thicken the gravy. I use 2% because that’s what I typically have on hand.
  • SHREDDED CHICKEN – Sometimes I boil the chicken and shred, sometimes I quickly make it in the instant pot, sometimes I use rotisserie chicken. Any will work. Turkey will work as well.
  • FROZEN VEGGIES – A bag of frozen mixed vegetables, thawed. Just leave them on the counter for about 30 minutes. I use the classic carrot, peas, green beans mix.
overhead shot of ingredients laid out to make chicken pot pie

Equipment you’ll need to make your homemade pot pie

  • Veggie Chopper – I love this thing & it makes chopping onions (& other veggies) so easy.
  • Pie Plate – I love this simple, classic set.
  • Pie Crust Protector – I’ll admit I don’t have one of these, but have been meaning to get one. I usually use foil to protect the crust from burning.

How to make easy Chicken Pot Pie

  1. STEP ONE: Cook & shred your chicken – whichever method you choose. Press the pie crust into the bottom of a 9″ pie plate and set aside.
  2. STEP TWO: Melt your butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat, add the chopped onion and cook until translucent. Whisk in the flour, salt, and pepper to make the roux. It will get thick. Gradually add in the broth and milk while stirring. The mixture will get thick and bubbly.
  3. STEP THREE: Stir in the shredded chicken and mixed veggies. Pour the mixture into the prepared pie crust. Top with a second crust, pinch together the edges, then cut several slits in the top to vent.
  4. STEP FOUR: Bake at 425 for 30-40 minutes or until the crust is golden brown. During the last 15-20 minutes of baking, I carefully add foil to the crust to prevent burning. Let stand for 5 minutes before slicing and serving!
collage of process shots making chicken pot pie filling and adding crust

Bottomless Chicken Pot Pie

I actually made this chicken pot pie twice in the last week. The first time, I only had one pie crust (the first one I had used for the Zucchini & Squash Galette) so there was no bottom. The second time, I used a top and a bottom crust.

Without a bottom crust, the pie doesn’t stay together as nicely, but you get more gravy. You also get to save on some calories/carbs, so know that bottomless is an option if you want it.

Make Ahead & Storage

Make Ahead: You can make the filling up to one day ahead of baking it. Prepare the filling as directed in the recipe, store it in a covered airtight container in the fridge, then when ready to use it, pour it into a medium saucepan, heat thoroughly (5-6 minutes), then assemble into the pie crust, and bake as directed.

Storage: Store leftovers covered in the fridge for 2-3 days.

Can you freeze Chicken Pot Pie?

You have a few options when it comes to freezing chicken pot pie.

Freeze the filling: You can prepare and freeze the filling for up to one month in an airtight freezer bag. When you’re ready to use it, move it to the fridge overnight, then heat on the stove in a saucepan until thoroughly warmed, pour into a pie crust and bake as directed.

Freeze the pie: If you want to freeze the entire pie, I find the best results come from preparing as directed and freezing BEFORE you bake the pie.

Assemble the pie in a metal or foil pan (glass can shatter in the oven), wrap it tightly in foil, and freeze uncooked.

You can bake from frozen, leaving the foil on for 30 minutes, then remove the foil and bake another 35 minutes or so.

It’ll be best used within 6 months.

When you freeze an already baked pie, you risk it getting soggy when reheating.

slice of chicken pot pie on a white plate

FAQs

Should you prebake the bottom crust of a chicken pot pie?

I don’t find it necessary to prebake the bottom crust but you certainly can if you want to. It is helpful to poke a few holes in the bottom crust with a fork.

How do you thicken chicken pot pie filling?

You are making a roux with the butter, flour, and milk so it should be plenty thick on its own but if you find it doesn’t thicken enough to your liking, you can whisk two tablespoons of cornstarch into 1/4 cup of cold water or broth and pour it into the sauce.

What goes with a chicken pot pie?

Because it’s already filled with veggies, protein, and carb, you don’t really need to serve anything with it but a simple side salad is always welcome. And dessert. You have to have dessert! Try my chocolate chip cookie cheesecake cups or cosmic brownie cookies.

Need more chicken dishes? Try these:

One Pot Chicken & Dumplings
Spicy Chipotle Chicken Pasta
Veggie Pot Pie Cupcakes
Crockpot King Ranch Chicken
Click here for my entire collection of chicken recipes,.

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Homemade Easy Chicken Pot Pie Recipe

closeup of chicken pot pie with a slice missing

Homemade (but easy!) Chicken Pot Pie

Melissa Williams | Persnickety Plates
Chicken Pot Pie is my idea of comfort food! Tender chicken, vegetables, and gravy, baked into a flaky pastry crust. This homemade, easy chicken pot pie recipe is a great way to use up leftover chicken, too!
4.80 from 289 votes
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 6 servings
Calories 576 kcal

Ingredients
 

  • 1 box refrigerated pie crusts at room temp
  • cup butter
  • cup chopped onion or 1.5 Tb dried onion
  • cup flour
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • 1 ¾ cup chicken broth/stock
  • ½ cup milk I used 2%
  • 2 ½ cups cooked, shredded chicken
  • 2 cups frozen mixed veggies thawed

Instructions
 

  • Cook and shred your chicken.
  • Preheat the oven to 425° F. Press one of the pie crusts into a 9" pie plate and set aside.
    1 box refrigerated pie crusts
  • In a medium saucepan, over medium heat, melt the butter. Once melted, add in the chopped onion and cook for about 2 minutes, stirring often, until they’re tender.
    ⅓ cup butter, ⅓ cup chopped onion, ⅓ cup flour, ½ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • Whisk in the flour and salt and pepper. It will get thick.
    1 ¾ cup chicken broth/stock, ½ cup milk
  • Gradually add in the milk and broth, while stirring, and continue to cook until it gets thick and bubbly.
  • Stir in the shredded chicken and mixed veggies then remove from the heat.
    2 ½ cups cooked, shredded chicken, 2 cups frozen mixed veggies
  • Pour the mixture into your prepared crust and top with the second crust. Seal the edges and cut several slits into the top.
  • Bake for 30-40 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown. During the last 15-20 minutes of baking, cover the crust edges with strips of tin foil to prevent them from burning.
  • Let the pie stand for about 5 minutes before slicing it.

Video

Notes

A classic Pillsbury recipe
Use shredded chicken, turkey, or make it vegetarian by doubling the veggies. 
Store covered for 2-3 days in the fridge. 

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 576kcalCarbohydrates: 48gProtein: 23gFat: 33gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 73mgSodium: 889mgPotassium: 433mgFiber: 4gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 3455IUVitamin C: 12mgCalcium: 69mgIron: 4mg

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Originally published July 29, 2013; updated January 28, 2021

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  1. Leah wallin says

    5 stars
    I use premade crusts

  2. Robin says

    5 stars
    I love the convenience of using ready made pie crust for this recipe. You can also substitute any type of leftover meat you may have on hand….from steak to ham. Just switch your broth accordingly. Any leftover veggies are also a welcome addition. A great and economical lunch or dinner. Thanks so much for the recipe Melissa! Happy cooking!

  3. Patricia Walters says

    5 stars
    The same recipe I’ve been using since I started making chicken pot pie. Delicious 🤤

    • Melissa Williams says

      I love that there’s no canned soup like many have 🙂

  4. Mary says

    5 stars
    I love to use chicken because it’s my favorite.

  5. Abigail says

    5 stars
    So good 😍

    I’m usually lazy and do Pre-made but hoping to do scratch one of these times. I LOVE to have a crust on top 😍 and chicken and mixed veggies allllll the way!

  6. Lynn Woolet says

    I usually use premade crust and frozen peas and carrots with the chicken.

  7. Nancy Walters says

    4 stars
    I make pot pie using pre-made crust on top and bottom. I have made chicken, beef, sausage, and tuna. When I was a kid, you could buy all of these frozen fron Swanson. They were a cheap meal for us kids. Mom bought them for $.10 each.

  8. Alissa says

    5 stars
    I feel that a top and bottom crust is a MUST! It’s the best part (in my humble opinion)!

  9. Raymond R Dubois says

    5 stars
    One of my favorite comfort foods. I usually use frozen pie dough from the market, I have also used Puff Pastry from the market and it was fantastic.

  10. Jan says

    Yes, I always make my own crust for pie’s or pot pie’s. I like to use fresh vegetable’s when I have them. My husband like’s top & bottom crust & the kid’s only want top crust & more veggie’s. I’ve got them spoiled.

    • Melissa Williams says

      Interesting, I would’ve guessed the kids would want the opposite! 🙂

  11. Melissa Wright says

    5 stars
    personally i use the premade crust for chicken pot pies as well as home made fruit pies as i am not familiar on how to make the crust from scratch and the kneading process my hands cant stand.

  12. melissa wright says

    5 stars
    i personally only use premade crust as to make them from scratch physically to knead and roll it out i wouldn’t be able to do so. this does sound really awesome and for see me using this very soon ( when the cooler days are upon us that is)

  13. Michelle Cushing says

    Where we stay currently I will only do premade crust. Never made chicken pot pie before.

  14. Debby says

    5 stars
    I LOVE homemade chicken potpie! I make homemade crust and have frozen 9 by 13 inch pans of unbaked potpie and have found that thawing ,then baking it yields the best result.

  15. Amanda R. says

    I like using a store bought biscuit mix for my crust and I only use it on the top. I like it because it doesn’t take up room in my refrigerator and lasts quite a while! I also tend to throw in whatever veggies I have available, but a mandatory one is spinach. It’s so easy hide in there and is so healthy for my toddler! Thanks for this great recipe!

  16. Susan Hatcher says

    I love homemade chicken pot pie. I have used both…pre made crust and have made my own. I don’t care for cream soups for the filling…but prefer the homemade roux for the filling. Now I want some. True comfort food. .

  17. Sheila says

    I have never tried to make ‘pot pies’ very often but the recipe that I previously used does not use a bottom crust and the top is made using milk and flour and pouring it over the vegetables. I would definitely buy pre made crust.

  18. Becky George says

    I use Pillsbury pie crust on the top of mine. A little bit of butter dotted on top & it’s delicious!

  19. Amanda Sumner says

    I get prepared crust for top and bottom. And use chicken or mince with vegetables. With mash potatoes and beef gravy. 🤤🤤

  20. Chris says

    5 stars
    We don’t do meat around here so we go vegetables, fresh not frozen.

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