From Scratch Chicken Pot Pie
From Scratch Chicken Pot Pie

Hey everyone, it is Jim, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a instant dish, from scratch chicken pot pie. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

From Scratch Chicken Pot Pie is one of the most popular of current trending foods on earth. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. They are fine and they look fantastic. From Scratch Chicken Pot Pie is something that I have loved my whole life.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook from scratch chicken pot pie using 20 ingredients and 19 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make From Scratch Chicken Pot Pie:
  1. Get 1 large roaster chicken
  2. Prepare 1 bunch giblets
  3. Prepare 3 tbsp olive oil, extra virgin
  4. Take 1 cup all-purpose flour, for gravy
  5. Take 1 tsp onion powder
  6. Make ready 1 tsp granulated garlic
  7. Get 1 tsp bay leaf, ground
  8. Take 2 tsp salt, for gravy
  9. Get 1 tsp black pepper, ground
  10. Get 2 cup water, for gravy
  11. Make ready 1 stick butter, for gravy
  12. Get 1/2 cup cream
  13. Get 1 cup green peas
  14. Take 2 large carrots, diced
  15. Make ready 3 medium potatoes, diced
  16. Take 1/4 cup bacon fat
  17. Take 1 stick butter, for crust
  18. Prepare 2 cup all-purpose flour, for crust
  19. Take 1/2 tsp salt, for crust
  20. Get 1/4 cup ice cold water, for crust

This was a big hit with my family! The "from scratch" cornbread topping was easy to prepare and so much better than a mix. It was a nice contrast to the flavorful "pot pie" it covered. Homemade Chicken Pot Pie could be the king of all comfort foods, and this homemade version is a guaranteed family favorite!

Steps to make From Scratch Chicken Pot Pie:
  1. bake the chicken at 350°F for about 2 hours (assuming a 3-4 pound bird), until internal temperature hits 165°F.
  2. While the chicken cooks, toss the giblets in 1 cup of flour, thoroughly coating them, waiting a minute or two, and then coating some more.
  3. On medium, heat the oil in a two quart saucepan, and then toss in the floured giblets.
  4. Fry the giblets crispy on the outside, allowing them to erode as they stick to the bottom of the pan, and then break them up a bit to crisp them some more.
  5. Add the rest of the flour, and then slowly add one cup of water, while stirring, to deglaze and mix. It should paste quickly, so add, slowly the second cup of water, while stirring.
  6. Add the onion, garlic, bay, salt, and pepper, and stir and simmer a few more minutes.
  7. Add the drippings from the chicken, and stir until incorporated.
  8. Fish out the bits, and feed them to the dog.
  9. Add the stick of butter, and, when melted in, stir in the cream, too.
  10. Add the veggies, and cook soft.
  11. Tear apart the chicken, and add as much chicken as the gravy can hold. It should be about 3/4 of the chicken. Stir, salt to taste, and turn off the heat once it's incorporated.
  12. Add the fat, softened butter, crust flour, salt, and ice cold water in a mixing bowl, and mix.
  13. Once the dough is mixed, break into two lumps, and roll out one. Once rolled, roll the dough carefully back up with the rolling pin to ease the transition to the pan.
  14. Unfurl the dough in a 9x17in casserole, and press out a bottom layer. I know, blasphemy, right? It doesn't need to be perfect.
  15. Cook the bottom crust for about 10 minutes at 350°F.
  16. Now add the filling to the bottom crust.
  17. Roll out a top crust, and then roll up that crust, and then roll it out on top of the filling. It's a pot pie; again, it doesn't need to be perfect.
  18. 35 minutes at 350F, with another few minutes added at the end, at broil, to brown.
  19. Let set for a few minutes at least, and then serve.

I use a homemade pie crust for my chicken pot pie, but a store-bought crust would also work. What I love about pot pie is, you can cook the chicken right then and there…or you can use leftover chicken (or turkey) if you have it. You can whip up a pie crust just for the occasion…or you can use a crust you might have languishing in the freezer. Chicken pot pie doesn't have to be a huge ordeal! This chicken pot pie recipe is loaded with flavor.

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