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Last Post Re: Chicken Pot Pies by organic20, Friday, October 02, 2009 2:12 AM
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9/21/2009 1:35:40 AM
cjv1953
Joined on 9/21/2009
Posts 3
Chicken Pot Pies

Can crusts be made for the top and bottom of individual pot pies? Does anyone have recipes for indiviual pot pies? Thanks.Smile

9/22/2009 3:03:31 PM
ldbayou
Joined on 1/24/2009
Posts 40
Re: Chicken Pot Pies

Hello cjv1953.  Yes you can use top and bottom crust.  In fact, I prefer it.  Just use any standard pie crust recipe and roll and cut to fit.  I make mine but don't measure.  Guestimate:  2 cups flour, 3/4 tsp salt, 1/2 cup shortening, several tablespoons ice water.  Mix salt and flour.  Cut in shortening till it resembles corn meal.  Add water until it holds together and can be formed into a ball.  Roll out about 1/4 in thick.  Cut to fit


Cook skinless, chicken in water, seasoned with onion, garlic, a little poultry seasoning, pepper, salt if you use, till done.  OR use rotisserie chicken.  Debone chichen.  Saute 1/2 onion in 2 tablespoons butter, MIx  a can of cream of chicken soup in. Dilute with a little of the chicken broth.  Add a small package frozen mixed veggies (green peas, carrots, greeen beans, corn) or use just a  small package of plain peas and carrots. Add 2 cups of deboned chicken, and a can of muchrroms if you like them.  Season with salt if you use, pepper, a sprinkle of garlic powder, and a sprinkle of poultry seasoning.  Cook over low heat stirring occcasionally till veggies are tender crisp.  About 15-20 min.  Pour into you  lined individual pot pie containers, place top crust on  top,being sure you have cut slits in for venting, and seal.  Bake in preheated oven 375 degrees till golden brown.  I would place a cookie sheet underneath in case they bubble over.

9/22/2009 10:59:24 PM
cjv1953
Joined on 9/21/2009
Posts 3
Re: Chicken Pot Pies

Thank you so much Idbayou. You were a big help. One more question though, on the bottom crust do I have to cook it first or just put the ingredients in and put the top on and bake.  Thanks cjv1953  Smile

9/23/2009 6:22:25 AM
ldbayou
Joined on 1/24/2009
Posts 40
Re: Chicken Pot Pies

No, cjv, you do not not want to precook.  Just cook like you would a double crust fruit pie.  Fill, add the top crust, then bake.  Basically the same.   Hope it turns out well for you. Hugs, ldbayou

9/30/2009 10:23:57 PM
cjv1953
Joined on 9/21/2009
Posts 3
Re: Chicken Pot Pies

Idbayou,


Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. You have been very helpful. I will try this very soon. If I have any more questions, I will call on you.Smile

10/2/2009 2:12:22 AM
organic20
Joined on 10/2/2009
Posts 1
Re: Chicken Pot Pies

guess I found something very useful! i am planning to make some pot pies!

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