Chicken & Green Bean Casserole Pot Pie
With temperatures in the teens this week
we need more comfort food!
How about one of the ultimate comfort foods,
chicken pot pie~

There is snow in the forecast again
and we need some “stick to the ribs” goodness…
these pot pies combine the goodness of two favorites,
chicken pot pie and green bean casserole!

These are individual pot pies,
baked in ceramic soup cups
and topped with puff pastry squares

Put the chicken broth in a sauce pan with the bullion cube
and let that simmer while you prepare the filling

Cook the bacon until crispy


Line the edge of the skillet with chicken pieces
and add the leeks in the center
Turn chicken after 3-4 minutes,
turn and brown on the other side.
Remove to safe cutting surface and chop chicken

Push leeks to the side and add mushrooms

Once mushrooms have browned add garlic and flour,
cooking and stirring to form a roux
Add the Tablespoon of butter if the pan seems dry
The vegetables should be coated in a light brownish roux like sauce
Add drained green beans, hot broth and cream
Stir to combine and thicken
Add chopped chicken and bacon

Then add the surprise ingredient, Crispy Onions
These are just like French Fried Onions but I like this brand better
You can find them near the croutons and salad dressing


Season with salt and pepper, and stir
Transfer the chicken mixture to a large measuring cup
for ease of pouring, or you can use a big ladle to fill the bowls
You can refrigerate the mixture at this point for cooking later if desired
Add the pastry right before putting the dishes in the oven.

Divide mixture into 3 large or 4 smaller ovenproof bowls,
ramekins or baking dishes that have been sprayed with cooking oil spray.

Brush the rims with beaten egg
This will help keep the pastry in place

Top the dishes with puff pastry squares cut to vent
Brush pastry with beaten egg
Place the bowls on a parchment paper lined baking sheet
and bake at 375 for about 40 minutes, until pastry is golden

Garnish the pies with the crispy onions and a touch of green




Chicken & Green Bean Casserole Pot Pie
Ingredients
- 1 large boneless chicken breast, cut into large pieces
- 4 slices bacon
- 1 leek, rinsed and sliced
- 1 cup green beans, cooked and drained
- 3 oz. fresh sliced mushrooms
- 1/2 cup Crispy Onions or French Fried Onions, divided
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/4 cup flour
- 1/4 cup cream
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1 chicken bullion cube
- 1 Tbsp butter
- salt and pepper
- 1 egg
- 1 sheet puff pastry
Instructions
- Combine broth with bullion cube in a sauce pan. Simmer until hot
- Cook bacon over medium heat, stirring often until almost done. Drain on paper towels
- Add chicken pieces around the perimeter of the pan forming a circle. Add leeks to the center of the circle and stir. Allow chicken to cook for about 3-4 minutes until starting to brown and then turn. If leeks begin to get too brown, push them to one side of skillet and put chicken in center until just about cooked through
- Set chicken aside, and cut into smaller pieces. Add mushrooms to skillet and increase heat so they saute quickly. Add garlic. Stir leeks into mushrooms and add flour, stirring to coat. If mixture is dry and looks like snow, add butter and stir. Cook 30-60 seconds. Vegetables should look like they are coated in a light brown sauce.
- Pour in hot broth, and cream. Season with salt and pepper to taste
- Add green beans, chicken, half of the crispy onions and bacon. Stir and cook 1-2 minutes until evenly combined and sauce is bubbly
- Transfer to 1 quart measuring cup. Divide into individual oven proof baking dishes, which have been sprayed with cooking oil spray. At this point they can be refrigerated and baked later
- Remove from refrigerator about 1 hour before baking so the dishes are room temperature.
- Roll out puff pastry just a little and cut into 4 squares
- Cut several diagonal slashes in pastry. Beat egg and brush rims of bowls with egg wash and put 1 square of pastry on each bowl, gently stretching to fit if necessary and pinching dough onto rim of bowl
- Brush pastry squares with egg wash. Put pot pies on a parchment paper lined baking sheet in case they bubble over
- Bake at 375 about 35-40 minutes until hot and pastry is golden. During the last few minutes place remaining crispy onions in the oven to brown. Remove pot pies and garnish with something green and the crispy onions
- Makes 3 large pot pies or 4 smaller pot pies
Comfort is on the way!
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I am drooling over those pot pies! So comforting and moreish…
Thanks Angie!
Good morning, Jenna! I love pot pie and this is a new twist on the familiar chicken pot pie. It looks delicious and is perfect comfort food for these very cold days!
Stay warm and safe🤍
Thanks Pam, 12 degrees this morning!
8 here this morning, but the sun is shining! Have you received any photos of your beach house?
Yes, I’ve been taking them from our Ring cameras, I’m going to post them tomorrow~it’s crazy how much snow they got!!
This sounds delicious. I like the frizzled onions and bacon addition to the traditional recipe. Can this be made as a large pot pie?
Thanks Bernadette, I don’t see why not, probably you would have to adjust the baking time. I read your blog about the dates, but couldn’t see how to leave a comment?
I’m always ready for pot pie!
me too 🙂
Good morning, Jenna! This pot pie looks and sounds scrumptious. My hubby loves chicken pot pie so this would be a perfect twist on the traditional recipe. Thanks so much for sharing. I think we could all use some comfort food with these frigid temps. It was 5 degrees here this morning, and we received a light dusting of snow overnight. Enjoy your day and stay warm, sweet friend!
Thank you Shannon, way too cold for me, it snowed at the beach yesterday!
This one looks like another winner, Jenna. Easy and so tasty. And an excellent way to use up extra chicken — you could make a big batch or maybe halve it!
Thanks Jeanie, it’s hard to beat chicken pot pie!
WOW, just wow, this does look so incredibly tempting and delicious.
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Thanks so much Esme!
Nice recipe and the onions are a great addition, never seen those added to chicken pie before. I use puff pastry when pressed for time, however when making a piecrust top I always add a handful of grated sharp cheddar cheese to the dough. Gives it a cheese cracker vibe that goes well with chicken,
Oh, that sounds really good!!
What a delicious comfort food! It reminds me of a great chicken pot pie at Two Fools Tavern in Albuquerque, NM. I had never had puff pastry on chicken pie until I went there and was sold. They, because it is in New Mexico where the state vegetable is the chile, had to include green chiles to satisfy the locals. So, that is probably the only thing I would change in preparing your wonderful recipe! Stay warm–inside!
Thanks Linda!
What a fabulous idea to use puff pastry!
These are perfect for a cold night.
And so tasty too! Thank you!
Thanks Nancy!
Oh this looks absolutely yummy Jenna! I know that you have been having some really cold weather down there and this looks like the perfect comfort food. Love the addition of the mushrooms and I would even keep the crispy onions. Thanks for sharing and stay warm and cozy – this too shall pass lol.
Another good recipe for my file. I can’t wait to make it. Hugs my friend.
Thanks Kari, is it cold in Florida where you are?
What a delicious recipe you’ve shared, I like the added mushroom to it.
Thank you!
Just what I needed today . . . so nostalgic and comforting! 💕💕💕
Thanks Mary!!
Comfort food is perfect when it’s cold outside! ❤️ Looks delish Jenna!
Thanks Jill 🙂
Cozy comfort food for winter Jenna! We’re enjoying some chicken pot pie this week too! Stay warm ♥
It’s hard to beat chicken pot pie!
Yummy! This is perfect for winter comfort food! Thanks for the tip on the crispy onions. I’ll be looking for them.
It’s hard to beat chicken pot pie for comfort!!
You sold me with “comforter is on the way.“ This looks delicious. I haven’t had pot pie in ages. This looks very doable, I have all of the ingredients including the puff pastry, so I think I’m going to give this a try this weekend.
Oh good Pattie, I hope you enjoy!!
It’s summer here but these looks so good I’ve have one now!! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx
Thank you Joy, it’s great any time of year!
This was the easiest reciepe used frozen green bean casserole and chicken tenders ty
Great short cuts!