Chicken Pot Pie Soup

Chicken Pot Pie Soup is a perfect easy winter soup for anyone tired of the same old chicken noodle, butternut squash, and tomato bisque soups. What’s your favorite part of Chicken Pot Pie? The Crust or the Filling?

Chicken Pot Pie Soup
Chicken Pot Pie Soup

On top of the all the Christmas festivities and the New Year celebrations I’ve also enjoyed celebrating another passing birthday. I have not enjoyed a bit of a cold and general exhaustion on top of a stressful work schedule. So, I’m sorry I haven’t posted in a while. Judging by my traffic though, I’m happy to see some of you are still finding Eat Up! Kitchen a valuable resource for recipes. Let’s make some soup!

Chicken Pot Pie Soup
Sweat Onions with Butter in a pot over medium heat.
Chicken Pot Pie Soup
Cook carrots and celery until tender. Cook garlic for 30 seconds. Add flour and stir to cook through for about 5 minutes.

I’ve been thinking I should start a section called ‘5 Star Recipes’ or ‘Eat Up’s Best’ or ‘Doggone Delicious’. One reason I haven’t done so is that I actually don’t post recipes that I’m not 100% happy with. Believe me, there have been many failures. This Chicken Pot Pie Soup – this is some 5 Star Hot Diggity Dog Delicious soup. Not only does it taste exactly how I wanted it to taste, It’s relatively fast to make and doesn’t take much prep work. Moreover, I’ll tell you how to save even more time by using prepared grocery store items.

You could practically memorize this recipe and make yourself Chicken Pot Pie Soup any time, any place.
2 cups chicken stock | 2 cups milk | 2 cups shredded chicken.
1 cup each of finely diced carrots | celery | onions | peas | corn.
1/4 cup butter | 1/4 cup flour.
1 tablespoon minced garlic.
2 teaspoons freshly minced parsley.
Salt and pepper to taste.
BOOM!
I have a special fondness for wholesome easy to remember recipes which could easily become part of your standard rotation.

Chicken Pot Pie Soup
Add stock and bring up to temp then stir in chicken and parsley.

I took the long road to make this recipe and it took me about an hour and a half over the course of two days. That’s only because I oven roasted a whole chicken for 40 minutes the day before and allowed it to cool. Take a shortcut and buy yourself one of those in-store rotisserie chickens. I won’t tell anyone. Either way, shred the bird to pieces with your hands or some forks. You want about 2 cups. P.S. Turkey would be a pretty fantastic substitution.

Have you been working on your knife skills? Here’s your chance to brush up. Big chunky bits of carrot or potato are great for stews or gumbos but smaller spoon sized bits are best for soups. Take your time and finely dice your carrots, celery, and onions in to quarter inch bits. Not only is it nicer on your spoon and in your mouth, it makes the ingredients cook and release their natural sugars faster. If you’re not confident with your knife skills you might want to use a food processor to chop up your veggies. I’ll have to work on some instructional videos – I’ve got a nice trick for finely diced onions.

Chicken Pot Pie Soup
Add frozen peas and corn and bring up to temperature. Looks good, right?!!

So here’s the run down once you get all your ingredients prepped. Heat some butter in a dutch oven then sweat your onions. Cook the celery and carrots until tender then add the garlic. Add the flour and stir to cook through for about 5 minutes. Add the chicken stock and chicken. Adjust for seasoning with salt, pepper, and fresh parsley. Dump in frozen peas and corn then the milk. Bring up to temp and cook for about 20 minutes and taste for seasoning again. Kinda easy. Right?

Chicken Pot Pie Soup
Add 2 cups of milk and simmer on low for about 20 minutes. Finish with fresh parsley and salt and pepper to taste.

Now that I’m writing this down I think I’m going to make some more tonight. I think I’ll try the super fast recipe this time. That would be store bought chicken stock, store bought rotisserie chicken, and store bought pie crust.

If you’d like to take the long road here’s how to use a whole chicken for the meat and stock for the soup.

Buy a whole chicken, about 5 pounds, and split it in half. Cut the backbone out with scissors and remove the wings. Save these parts for the stock. Season the chicken with salt and pepper, place it skin side down in a cast iron skillet or sheet pan, then toss it in a preheated 375Ā°F oven. Roast for 30-40 minutes (flip it half way) or until it’s internal temp is about 155Ā°F (don’t over cook it!). Remove the chicken from the oven and allow it to completely cool. Shred in to bite size pieces.

While the chicken’s roasting, place the backbone and wings in a large pot along with a tablespoon of salt, freshly ground black pepper, half an onion with skin, 2 smashed garlic cloves, 2 roughly chopped carrots and stalks of celery. Add 2 quarts of water and slowly simmer for about an hour and a half or until the chicken wings start to fall apart. Pour the stock through a strainer into a large bowl and discard the solids. Cover with plastic wrap and chill overnight. Remove any fats that have solidified on the top.

I’d love to tell you how to make the pie crust crackers but I’m still looking for the best recipe. I can tell you I made this with a stick of butter, 2/3 cup AP flour, 1/3 cup whole wheat flour, and 2 tablespoons of cold water. I may have overcooked them but they were delicious non-the-less.

Chicken Pot Pie Soup
Chicken Pot Pie Soup

Chicken Pot Pie Soup

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Recipe by Anthony Course: Soup
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

20

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Total time

1

hour 

Chicken Pot Pie Soup is a perfect easy winter soup for anyone tired of the same old chicken noodle, butternut squash, and tomato bisque soups. What’s your favorite part of Chicken Pot Pie? The Crust or the Filling?

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Ingredients

  • 4 Tbs Butter

  • 1 Cup Diced Onions

  • 1 Cup Diced Carrots

  • 1 Cup Diced Celery

  • 1 Tbs Minded Garlic

  • 1/4 Cup Ap Flour

  • 2 Cups Chicken Stock

  • 2 Cups Shredded Chicken

  • 2 Tsp Parsley

  • 1 Cup Frozen Peas

  • 1 Cup Frozen Corn

  • 2 Cups Whole Milk

  • Salt And Pepper

Directions

  • Sweat onions with butter in a stock pot or dutch oven over medium heat. Add carrots and celery and cook for bout 5 minutes until tender. Add a pinch of salt and garlic and stir to cook for 30 seconds.
  • Evenly distribute flour on top of the vegetables and stir to cook through for about 5 minutes.
  • Add chicken stock and bring to temp. Stir in the chicken and half the parsley. Add the peas and carrots and allow to cook for a few minutes to bring up to temp.
  • Add milk and cook soup for about 15-20 minutes on low. Add remaining parsley and taste for seasoning.
  • Serve with pie dough crackers using store bought pie crust. Cut with a glass or knife and baked on a lined sheet pan according to package instructions.

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2 Comments

  1. Lynda Fisher

    Brilliant.

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