Chicken Pot Pies

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  • on October 04, 2012

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    Oh WOW. This was sooooo delicious!!!! Such a hearty, stick to your ribs type of meal. If you're looking for comfort food, especially on a rainy day -- this is it!!! I could not believe how simple the whole thing was to make, and it still turned out amazing. The poultry seasoning really did it for me! It enhanced the whole dish perfectly. Two things, I did do differently, was add 1/4 cup of heavy cream into the pot after adding chicken stock and letting that reduce down. I also added corn instead of peas, due to the fact that I'm not a huge fan of peas. Other than that, followed the whole recipe exactly. Turned out amazingly delicious!!! I am never going to buy store bought chicken pot pie again! Thanks Sandra!

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  • on February 12, 2011

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    Thank you so much Sandra - you know how to make something so great to get to a guy's heart when dating!

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  • on September 13, 2010

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    I have to eliminate any extra salt in my recipes, so I was concerned that the 'Chicken Pot Pie' might not have enough flavor when it was done. I simply added the discarded onion, celery and carrot trimmings to the chicken when cooking, and strained the broth when it was done. This gave added flavor to the chicken and sauce. Except for this one change, I followed the recipe completely as Sandra wrote it, I will definitely be making this again. We absolutely loved it. The recipe does take longer to prepare than the stated 10 minutes, but worth the effort!!!

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  • on September 11, 2010

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    In the past, I have spent hours making homemade chicken pot pies. What I love so much about this recipe is it's ease without skimping on flavor. Wow! If anyone is interested, I par-boiled six large fingerling potatos. I let them cool a bit and chopped them in to similar size pieces to the chicken. I add them during the sweating of the other veg. My husband and family loved the additional heartiness to the pot pie. Thanks Sandra.

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  • on February 12, 2010

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    This is so much easier than I thought it would be. It was wondeful! Pleased the entire family. Will make this time and time again.
    Froze the 2 cups sp we can do the chicken noodle cassarole later in the week. Will report back on that. Keep up0 the good work Sandra Lee!

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  • on January 23, 2010

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    I really loved this recipe. I found a way to decrease prep time. Trader Joe's sells chopped carrots, celery and onion in one container. Then I bought their cooked grilled chicken and chopped it up. I also bought store bought pie crust and put it out on the counter 1 hour before I started cooking. My kids loved it...can't wait to make the chicken casserole today with the leftovers!

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  • on January 18, 2010

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    I saw the episode this recipe was made, along with the Cacciatore that was made from the same chicken. I'd been wondering what I could do with a whole chicken to save money, for a change, and was happy to use the suggestion. I've since made both dishes, and my husband and very much enjoyed them.

    Sandra's episodes are for money saving ideas, and if the recipes are followed in that spirit, there is no reason not to give 5 stars. Really, the other reviewers shouldn't give a lower rating, because they couldn't use their imaginations or follow the entire recipe to begin with.

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  • on January 18, 2010

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    I made 1/2 of this with one chicken breast and my own pie crust. Very tasty chicken pot pie. The recipe was easy to pull off and we all enjoyed the meal paired with creamed spinach. What I like best about this recipe is that the ingredients are items that I always have on hand. Will definitely make this again.

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  • on January 14, 2010

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    I used 2 chicken breasts for this recipe instead of buying the whole chicken. Probably costs more but we are partial to white meat. This had a wonderful flavor; however, the sauce was a bit too thin. Will try increasing the flour and decreasing the broth next time. I believe I saved some by making my own pie crust. I only had small disposable bread pans to use and it worked out fine. Thank you, Sandra, for this cost cutting recipe. It was perfect for us as we are in somewhat of a budget crunch at this time. I am anxious to try the chicken noodle casserole.


    Paula
    Petersburg, Texas
    1-14-10

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  • on January 12, 2010

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    A suggestion to the last reviewer - just get a chicken breast and poach it if you don't want to deal with a whole chicken.

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