Delicious Fall Food Easy Turkey Pot Pie Recipe Homemade Turkey Pot Pie (2024)

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Turkey Pot Pie Easy Recipe

Make this easy Fall Food rib-sticking delicious Turkey Pot Pie using leftover turkey from Thanksgiving or a Rotisserie Chicken from the Deli. Either way it is lip-smacking delicious and super easy to throw together.

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Don’t just make turkey sandwiches with your leftover Thanksgiving turkey. Make this hearty and filling Turkey pot pie loaded with flavor and vegetables.

Turkey Pot Pie Ingredients

My recipe for Turkey Pot Pie is made with a crescent roll crust and cream of chicken soup. It makes a hearty and tasty comfort food meal.

  • About 1-2 Cups of leftover turkey, cut into bite size chunks
  • 1 can Cream of chicken soup
  • 1 (29 oz.) can of mixed vegetables
  • 1 (8 count) pkg. crescent rolls
  • Salt & Pepper to taste
  • 1/4 Cup flour
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Step 1

Preheat oven to 350°

Shred or cut the leftover turkey meat into bite size pieces into a large bowl. No worries about the seasoning which may still be on the meat, it just adds to the flavor of your turkey pot pie. Set aside.

NOTE: You can use this same recipe for leftover chicken and it’s really good with Rotisserie chicken too.

Step 2

Sprinkle the flour onto your counter workspace. I use disposable counter covers like these, to make clean-up easier.

Now, open the crescent rolls and separate into 2 sections with 4 each per section.

Step 3

Use a rolling pin to stretch each of the two sections of 4 crescent rolls out large enough to cover the bottom and top of your pie plate.

Now line the bottom crust into your pie plate stretching over the sides. Trim the edges if needed.

Step 4

In the large bowl with the meat in it add the soup, vegetables and seasonings and mix well. Then dump it all into a large saucepan and heat to boiling on medium high heat, stirring occasionally then remove from heat.

Step 5

Pour the heating pot pie filling into the crust lined pie plate and smooth out. Cover with the top crust pinching the edges around the sides. Cut a few holes on top with a knife for venting.

Step 6

Set the pie plate onto the baking pan and place into the hot oven. Bake at 350° for about 35 to 50 minutes or until the crust is golden brown. Because you have preheated the filling, your Turkey Pot Pie will come out of the oven piping hot and ready to serve.

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    Yield: 6

    Prep Time: 15 minutes

    Cook Time: 50 minutes

    Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

    An easy hearty Turkey Pot Pie recipe with Crescent roll crust and a creamy vegetable filling with cream of chicken soup.

    Ingredients

    • About 1-2 Cups of leftover turkey, cut into bite size chunks
    • 1 can Cream of chicken soup
    • 1 (29 oz.) can of mixed vegetables
    • 1 8 count pkg. crescent rolls
    • Salt & Pepper to taste
    • 1/4 Cup flour

    Instructions

      Preheat oven to 350°

      Shred or cut the leftover turkey meat into bite size pieces into a large bowl. No worries about the seasoning which may still be on the meat, it just adds to the flavor of your turkey pot pie. Set aside.

      Sprinkle the flour onto your counter workspace. I use disposable counter coverslike these, to make clean-up easier.

      Now, open the crescent rolls and separate into 2 sections with 4 each per section.

      Use a rolling pin to stretch each of the two sections of 4 crescent rolls out large enough to cover the bottom and top of your pie plate.

      Now line the bottom crust into your pie plate stretching over the sides. Trim the edges if needed.

      In the large bowl with the meat in it add the soup, vegetables and seasonings and mix well. Then dump it all into a large saucepan and heat to boiling on medium high heat, stirring occasionally then remove from heat.

      Pour the heating pot pie filling into the crust lined pie plate and smooth out. Cover with the top crust pinching the edges around the sides. Cut a few holes on top with a knife for venting.

      Set the pie plate onto the baking pan and place into the hot oven. Bake at 350° for about 35 to 50 minutes or until the crust is golden brown. Because you have preheated the filling, your Turkey Pot Pie will come out of the oven piping hot and ready to serve.

    Notes

    • You may substitute refrigerated pie shells from the Dairy department near the biscuits if you like. They are plenty large enough and come 2 per package.
    • Use the same recipe with Rotisserie chicken or leftover shredded chicken

    NOTE: Double the recipe and use an oblong casserole dish to feed more folks.

    Nutrition Information

    Yield 6Serving Size 8 oz.
    Amount Per ServingCalories 291Total Fat 13gSaturated Fat 6gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 6gCholesterol 75mgSodium 614mgCarbohydrates 24gFiber 2gSugar 5gProtein 18g

    Nutrition information is estimated and may not be exact based on uncontrolled variables in home kitchens used by each individual cook.

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    FAQs

    How do you keep the bottom crust of a chicken pot pie from getting soggy? ›

    How to Prevent a Soggy Bottom Pie Crust
    1. Blind Bake the Crust.
    2. Choose the Right Rack in the Oven.
    3. Brush the Bottom with Corn Syrup or Egg White.
    4. Put the Pie on a Hot Cookie Sheet.
    5. Make a Thicker Crust.
    6. Add a Layer.
    7. Consider a Metal Pie Pan.
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    How do you thicken a pot pie filling? ›

    Stir a tablespoon of cornstarch into 2 tablespoons of cold water and add it to your filling mixture to thicken it.

    Should I cover chicken pot pie with foil when baking? ›

    Bake the pot pie until the center of the crust is evenly golden brown—and don't forget that the crust edge loves to bake at a faster rate than the filling—so covered it with strips of foil or make a foil collar of foil as pictured, to protect the crust edge from getting overly baked while you wait for the center to ...

    Should I bake the bottom pie crust first? ›

    Pre-baking is a must if you're looking for a flaky pie crust. It's especially helpful for recipes with a wet center. Recipes for most tarts, pies, and quiches call for pre-baking to ensure that the final product doesn't end up soggy.

    How do you get a crispy crust on the bottom of a pie? ›

    Getting a brown, flaky/crispy bottom crust on your pie is all about quick and effective heat transfer. That's why aluminum or aluminum/steel pans — rather than glass or stoneware — are your best choice for baking pie. Metal, especially aluminum, transfers heat quickly and efficiently from oven to pie crust.

    Does fresh turkey taste better than frozen? ›

    Fresh turkeys hold their moisture better, making them more tender and flavorful than their frozen counterparts. During the freezing process, crystals form within the meat, causing fibers to break down and some of the natural flavors to escape once thawed.

    Why do you wrap a pot pie in foil? ›

    The foil has protected crust from burning, allowing the center crust to brown and the inside of the pie to reach the recommended internal cooking temperature.

    What is in a Boston Market pot pie? ›

    FILLING: WATER, MARINATED COOKED CHICKEN BREAST WITH RIB MEAT (CHICKEN BREAST WITH RIB MEAT, WATER, SALT, CARRAGEENAN, SODIUM PHOSPHATES), CARROTS, HALF AND HALF (CREAM, MILK), LESS THAN 2% OF CORN, PEAS, MODIFIED FOOD STARCH, ONIONS, CELERY, CHICKEN FAT, CHICKEN BASE (CHICKEN MEAT AND CONCENTRATED CHICKEN STOCK, SALT, ...

    What is the sauce made of in chicken pot pie? ›

    The sauce in chicken pot pie is typically a gravy. I use a seasoned white gravy made from scratch with flavor-building ingredients, chicken broth, and half-and-half.

    Why did my chicken pot pie come out watery? ›

    A watery potpie may be the result of not cooking the filling for long enough or adding too much liquid to the filling. Another possible reason for the pie being watery is if you add watery vegetables like spinach or green beans to the filling rather than potatoes or carrots, which soak up liquid.

    Why did my chicken pot pie turn out watery? ›

    Watery filling

    Water can be released from your pie filling while cooking in the oven. To avoid turning your pie into a sloppy mess, add flour to the filling or add some nuts to thicken it up, like in our Chicken and Leek Pie. This will help to absorb any excess water while it's cooking and will keep the pastry crispy.

    Why do you not use a bottom crust on chicken pot pie? ›

    I only gave my pot pie a top crust, because I feel like the bottom crust always gets soggy. If you do want to add a bottom crust, I suggest blind baking it. What does blind baking mean? It's when you bake your pie crust without a filling in order to crisp it up.

    What temperature do you cook a homemade chicken pot pie on? ›

    Heat oven to 425°F. Roll 1 pie crust into 13-inch square. Ease into ungreased 9-inch (2-quart) glass baking dish. Pour chicken mixture into crust-lined dish. Roll remaining pie crust into 11-inch square.

    Why is my bottom pie crust always soggy? ›

    To prevent it, you need to either create a barrier between the wet filling and raw pie dough, or ensure the pie dough browns and sets before the filling has a chance to soak it.

    Should I egg wash the bottom pie crust? ›

    One of my very favorite kitchen tricks is to brush a bottom pie crust with an egg white wash before filling. This keeps the filling from seeping into the crust and creating a soggy bottom. I like to avoid soggy bottoms at all costs. Egg white and water is also perfect for sealing edges, like when making a pie.

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