Chicken
Chopped carrots
Finely diced celery
Peas
Chopped onion
Chicken gravy, either made or jarred
Crust
You can add diced potatoes, too, but I think it's starchy enough without.
Long method:
Mine starts with a meaty stock made by boiling down leftover rotisserie chicken and carcass with onion, garlic and whatever seasonings I think it should have. Simmer for a couple hours, until everything is falling off the bone. Cool and remove bones, cartilage, and other icky stuff. Bring to a boil and thicken with corn starch, salt and pepper to taste. Proceed to down and dirty method for veggies.
Down and dirty method:
Saute carrots, celery and onion in butter/olive oil until soft. Add cooked frozen peas (not canned) and chopped chicken. Heat through, then add a jar of Heinz Homestyle chicken gravy.
Voila! Pot pie guts!
Chicken
Chopped carrots
Finely diced celery
Peas
Chopped onion
Chicken gravy, either made or jarred
Crust
You can add diced potatoes, too, but I think it's starchy enough without.
Long method:
Mine starts with a meaty stock made by boiling down leftover rotisserie chicken and carcass with onion, garlic and whatever seasonings I think it should have. Simmer for a couple hours, until everything is falling off the bone. Cool and remove bones, cartilage, and other icky stuff. Bring to a boil and thicken with corn starch, salt and pepper to taste. Proceed to down and dirty method for veggies.
Down and dirty method:
Saute carrots, celery and onion in butter/olive oil until soft. Add cooked frozen peas (not canned) and chopped chicken. Heat through, then add a jar of Heinz Homestyle chicken gravy.
Voila! Pot pie guts!