Ingredients
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1
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1
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3/4
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1/2
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1
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2
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1/3
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1
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1/4
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1/4
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1 1/2
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1
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2 1/2
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1
Directions
Classic Deep-Dish Chicken Pot Pie, Forget mini pie pans and individual crusts Getting all the flavor and warmth of classic chicken pot pie is even simpler in an all-in-one casserole , There is ABSOLUTELY nothing to change on this recipe! It is WOW WOW WOW I will say, however I did not have the cream on the second cooking so used cream of mushroom soup It was still delicious but not quite as tasty My husband did not notice the difference Thank you so much for this recipe I am adding it to Grandmas collection for my Grandchildren Thanks again! Jonnie Burton Carolina Shores NC, Wow, wow, wow, the ultimate comfort food Needless to say, picky dh was in heaven he loved it Annacia What’s not to love, flaky homemade crust, tender chicken and vegetables all engulfed in a smooth, velvety cream sauce Thank you for sharing this terrific recipe Made for my pac baby Spring 2014
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Steps
1
Done
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Prepare Pastry, Set Aside. |
2
Done
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in a Large Saucepan Cook Leek, Mushrooms, Celery, and Sweet Pepper in Hot Butter Over Medium Heat For 4 to 5 Minutes or Until Vegetables Are Tender. Stir in the Flour, Poultry Seasoning, Salt, and Pepper. Add Broth and Half-and-Half All at Once. Cook and Stir Until Thickened and Bubbly. Stir in Chicken and Peas. Pour Into a 2-Quart Rectangular Baking Dish. |
3
Done
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Place Pastry Over Chicken Mixture in Dish. Turn Edges of Pastry Under; Flute to Edges of Dish. Brush Pastry With Some of the Egg. If Desired, Place Cut-Out Pastry Shapes on Top of Pastry. Brush Again With Egg. |
4
Done
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Bake, Uncovered, in a 400 Degree F Oven For 30 to 35 Minutes or Until Crust Is Golden Brown. Let Stand For 20 Minutes Before Serving. Makes 6 Servings. |
5
Done
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Pastry Topper: |
6
Done
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in a Medium Bowl Stir Together 1-1/4 Cups All-Purpose Flour and 1/4 Teaspoon Salt. Using a Pastry Blender, Cut in 1/3 Cup Shortening Until Dough Pieces Are Pea-Size. |
7
Done
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Sprinkle 1 Tablespoon Cold Water Over the Mixture 1 Tbsp at a Time, Gently Toss With a Fork Until All Dough Is Moistened. |
8
Done
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Form Into a Ball. |
9
Done
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on a Lightly Floured Surface, Roll Dough Into a 13x9-Inch Rectangle. |
10
Done
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Using a Sharp Knife, Cut Slits in Pastry to Allow Steam to Escape, or, If Desired, Use a Small Cookie Cutter to Cut Shapes from Pastry (i Like to Wait and Do This Once It on the Pie - Makes Moving It a Lot Easier). |