Creamy Chicken and Mushroom One-Pot with Pot Pie Toppers

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Total Time:
2 hr 0 min
Prep
15 min
Inactive
1 hr 0 min
Cook
45 min
Yield:
4 to 6 servings
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

  • 3 pieces boneless, skinless chicken breast
  • 3 onions
  • 2 fresh bay leaves
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 8 ounces button mushrooms, sliced or quartered
  • 4 baby potatoes, diced
  • 2 parsnips, peeled and diced 1/2-inch thick
  • 2 small ribs celery, chopped
  • A few sprigs fresh sage leaves, very thinly sliced
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • Splash white wine
  • 1 rounded tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 2 cups chicken stock
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1 sheet frozen puff pastry dough, defrosted
  • 1 egg

Directions

Place the chicken breasts in a pot with 1 quartered onion and 1 bay leaf. Fill the pan with just enough water to come to the top of the chicken breasts. Bring the mixture to a low boil, reduce the heat to a simmer and poach the chicken 12 to 15 minutes. Remove the chicken and dice or shred with forks. Reserve the poaching liquid.

In the same pan, heat 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, a couple of turns of the pan over medium-high heat, add the mushrooms and lightly brown. When the mushrooms are just tender, add 2 chopped medium onions, potatoes, parsnips, celery, sage, salt, pepper and remaining bay leaf. Cover the pot and sweat the vegetables 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove the bay leaf. Melt the butter in the pot, add the flour and stir to make a light roux. Deglaze the pan with a splash of white wine and add one to 2 cups of reserved poaching liquid. Whisk in the mustard and 2 cups chicken stock. Stir in the cream. Thicken to a light gravy consistency. Adjust the salt and pepper and add in the chicken.

Reduce the heat to low and bake off the pastry tops.

For make-ahead meal: Bake off the pastry tops; cool the filling and store. Reheat the filling, covered, over medium heat to a bubble, and then reduce the heat to a simmer.

To prepare the pastry tops: Cut the pastry into shapes which reflect the shape and size of the dishes or bowls you wish to serve the soup in. Beat the egg with a splash of water and arrange the cut pastry on a nonstick baking sheet or on parchment-lined sheet pan. Brush the dough with the egg wash and bake to golden at 425 degrees F, 12 minutes.

Cook's Note: Chicken and Mushroom filling can also be served as a thick soup with crusty, warm baguette for dipping.

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  • on January 14, 2013

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    Just made this recipe it turned out fantastic. I did make some changes I didn't have sage so used tarragon carrots instead of parsnips, I also didn't have puff pastry but i had flaky refrigerator biscuits I rolled them out to about double the size and baked them off. made a really good topper. My twelve year old was quite for a whole 10 minutes . Trust me it takes a lot to quiet her

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  • on November 20, 2011

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    The first time I made this, I couldn't find parsnips and subbed carrots. Definitely use parsnips if you can find them. I also decided to skip the puff pastry the second time around. I prefer it with good bread for dipping. I love this recipe!

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  • on November 19, 2011

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    I made this tonight for dinner, and it was a huge hit! We saw Rachel make it on her show last night so we knew that we had to try it out! After we followed all of her directions, we found the stew to be bland and extremely thick so we added a little more wine, salt, pepper, garlic salt, and more chicken broth. It was delicious! We will definately be making this dish again this upcoming winter!

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