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Chicken Pot Pie Bites

Chicken Pot Pie Bites

I’m so excited to share this recipe for Chicken Pot Pie Bites! I saw a video highlighting a restaurant in Long Beach, California called The Ordinarie. It’s an American-style tavern, and one of their appetizer options is Chicken Pot Pie Bites: little crispy fried hand pies filled with all the traditional chicken pot fillings except the gravy — that’s served on the side for dipping! I had to try my hand at this one. Y’all should know by now that I’m a huge fan of hand pies and pot pies.

It was a huge hit in my home, and I’m sure it will be in yours too. You can choose to bake the pies instead of frying them, but I haven’t so I can’t say for sure if it would be as good. I want to say no because this site isn’t called deepFRIEDhoney for nothing, but I’m obviously biased. Oh, and just in case you missed it – I posted another twist on Chicken Pot Pie recently with my Chicken Pot Pie Soup recipe – also inspired by a restaurant!

Chicken Pot Pie Bites Ingredients

Feel free to jump to the full recipe, but here are useful notes about the ingredients you will need to make this Chicken Pot Pie Bites recipe:

  • Refrigerated pie crust: If you watch my video on Instagram you’ll see that I made my own pie crust for these, but I’m not including that here. Feel free to do it, but I feel very much like storebought pie crust would work perfectly in these Chicken Pot Pie Bites. It’s usually a bit more pliable than homemade, and that works in our favor in this recipe. The flakiness of my pie crust worked against me when trying to actually hold them in my hands. They just fell apart, which would be cool for a regular pie, but not for this.
  • Boneless skinless chicken: I used breasts, as always. Thighs would work fine. Bone-in chicken would work too, if you add the additional step of deboning it before you chop up the meat.
  • Carrots, celery, yellow onion, garlic: Mirepoix and garlic feel mandatory for all of my Chicken Pot Pie recipes, including these Bites. We’re going to dice everything up very small so that there are no large chunks of anything.
  • Frozen green peas, frozen sweet corn: Fresh peas will work, and fresh or canned corn will work. I do not recommend canned peas, as they will break up and turn to mush.
  • Chicken broth, whole milk, water: For our gravy. Well, except for the water. The water is just for sealing the edges of the pie crust before we seal the Chicken Pot Pie Bites.
  • All-purpose flour: For building the gravy. Rice flour is a good gluten-free substitute. Any flour will work, really.
  • Cajun seasoning, kosher salt, cracked black pepper, dried parsley, dried dill: You can swap the cajun seasoning out for whatever you like. We use it to season the chicken directly. Salt and pepper are for everything. The dried herbs, garlic and onion powders, and celery seed are for the gravy. You can swap out fresh herbs, just make sure to add them at the very end of cooking.
  • Vegetable oil: For frying the Chicken Pot Pie Bites. I used avocado oil specifically.
  • Equipment: I used a 4″ biscuit cutter to cut out the pie dough rounds. A 3″ cutter would work, too, but don’t go smaller than that. I used my hands to form the pies, but an empanada maker would come in handy. I also used a cookie scoop to make sure each pie had the same amount of filling. I used a serrated food chopper to chop up the chicken after cooking, and a straining spoon to lower the pies into the hot oil, and remove them as well. Here is what I used, plus a few things I suggest:
Chicken Pot Pie Bites

How to Make Chicken Pot Pie Bites

Full instructions are included in the recipe below, but here is a basic overview of what you’ll need to do, along with some important tidbits to help you make the most of this Chicken Pot Pie Bites recipe:

  • Start on the filling. Season your chicken liberally with the cajun seasoning. If the cajun seasoning you’re using is salt-free or low sodium you might want to add a teaspoon or so of kosher salt, too. Set the chicken aside. Grab a large saute pan – those have higher walls than frying pans, and I suggest using one that’s at least 10″ across – and place it over medium-high heat. Add the butter to the pan and allow it to melt. Once that happens, add the carrots, celery, and onion. Stir to coat in the butter, and allow to cook until the onions have softened slightly, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and stir that to combine with the mirepoix. Continue cooking for another 2 minutes. Push the sauteed aromatics to the edges of the pan, clearing the center. Add the chicken to the pan and allow it to sear for 3 minutes, then pour in 1 cup of chicken broth. Add the bay leaf and one teaspoon of salt and give everything a good stir. Cover with a lid, reduce the heat to medium, and let it cook down until the chicken is cooked through and the chicken broth has almost completely evaporated – about 12-15 minutes. We don’t want our filling to be too moist or it will affect the crust you wrap around it. 
  • Finish the filling. When the filling is cooked down remove the pieces of chicken: we need to chop it up into small pieces. You can use a knife and cutting board, or you can add it to a bowl and use a hand mixer or serrated food chopper to break it up. It’s important that the chicken is broken down into small pieces because our Chicken Pot Pie Bites will be small. Once you’ve done this go ahead and add it back to the pan, along with the peas and corn. Stir until everything is well combined, then give it a taste. Add more kosher salt if your tastebuds tell you to, then remove the pan from heat. Allow it to cool while you prepare the pie crust and start on the gravy. 
  • Cut out your pie crust. Spread your pie crust out on your work surface. You’ll want to have rolled out the dough so it’s a bit thinner than it came; it should be about 10″ in diameter instead of the 9″ you started with. Use a 3-4″ biscuit or cookie cutter to cut out circles. Cut them out as close together as you can, then bring the scraps together into a dough round and roll that out, cutting as many circles as possible again. Repeat if you still have enough dough left over, then do this process again with the second roll of pie crust. I was able to get 6 4″ circles from each pie crust but it can vary. Arrange the circles on a baking sheet and place it in the fridge to chill.
  • It’s gravy time! Place a medium-sized saucepan over medium-high heat and add the remaining salted butter. Let it melt and become foamy, then add the flour. Whisk the flour and butter together into a paste – it’ll be thick and grainy, that’s OK – then allow it to cook for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. We want to get rid of the flour taste. Once the butter and flour mixture has deepened in color just a tad, go ahead and begin slowly pouring in the milk and remaining chicken broth, whisking as you go. Once all of the liquids have been added add the seasonings: granulated garlic, onion powder, celery seed, parsley, dill, cracked black pepper, cayenne pepper, and as much of the remaining salt as you’d like. Bring the gravy to a low boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low. Cover with a lid and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 15 minutes, until the gravy is slightly reduced and coats the back of a spoon
  • Prepare to fry. While the gravy is simmering go ahead and prepare a large pot for frying. Add enough oil to reach halfway up the sides – we’re deep frying! Place the pot over medium-high heat and preheat the oil to around 365°F degrees. Turn on your oven to the lowest setting (or “warm” if it has that) and place a wire rack over a baking sheet. Pull the pie dough circles out of the fridge and let them rest at room temperature for a few minutes. We want them chilled but not too cold. They should feel cool to the touch, but shouldn’t be too stiff. Set up a workstation: your pie circles, the filling, and a shallow bowl filled with water.  
  • Make the Chicken Pot Pie Bites. Pick up a pie circle and keep the center of it in the palm of your hand. Use a cookie scoop or small spoon to add about 2 tablespoons or so of filling to the center. Dip your fingertips in the water and run them along the entire edge of the circle, all around the filling. Now, fold the pie circle over the filling, close it like a taco, pressing the filling back into the center, deeper into the pocket you’re forming if needed. If there’s too much filling remove some – don’t be tempted to overfill them or they’ll burst when frying. Press the moistened edges of the circle together tightly, then use your fingers or a fork to crimp them together tightly. Repeat until you’ve used up all of the pie circles. 
  • Fry ’em up! Your oil should be at the correct temperature. If it’s too hot just remove it from the heat until it cools down, then place it back over the burner. Gently add the Chicken Pot Pie Bites to the oil, only a few at a time. They need to have space to dance around without knocking into each other. Allow the pies to fry until golden brown and floating on the surface of the oil, which should take about 5-6 minutes. If they float before you get the color you want that’s OK, let them cook until it’s almost the color you want, then flip them over and cook until the other side matches. Not too long though – the color will deepen another shade from residual heat as it cools. Transfer the fried pies to the prepared baking sheet, and keep them in the oven while you cook the rest. When all the pies have been fried, you’re done! Serve the Chicken Pot Bites either in a bowl in a fairly shallow pool of gravy, or on a plate with a small cup of gravy for dipping on the side. Dassit!  
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Chicken Pot Pie Bites

Chicken Pot Pie Bites


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  • Author: María
  • Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x

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Thank you to The Ordinarie for the inspiration!


Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 2 9″ discs of pie crust, rolled out and unbaked
  • 1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into large pieces
  • 2 large carrots, finely diced
  • 3 celery stalks, finely diced
  • 1 medium yellow onion, minced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 3 C + 1 C chicken broth, divided, plus more as needed
  • 1 C milk
  • 1/2 C salted butter, divided
  • 1/3 C frozen green peas
  • 1/3 C frozen sweet corn
  • 1/3 C all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 C water
  • 1 tbsp cajun seasoning, to taste
  • 3 tsp kosher salt, to taste
  • 1 tsp cracked black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp granulated garlic
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp celery seed
  • 1/2 tsp dried parsley flakes
  • 1/4 tsp dried dill
  • 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
  • oil for frying


Instructions

  1. Season your chicken liberally with the cajun seasoning. If the cajun seasoning you’re using is salt-free or low sodium you might want to add a teaspoon or so of kosher salt, too. Set the chicken aside. 
  2. Grab a large saute pan – those have higher walls than frying pans, and I suggest using one that’s at least 10″ across – and place it over medium-high heat. Add the butter to the pan and allow it to melt. Once that happens, add the carrots, celery, and onion. Stir to coat in the butter, and allow to cook until the onions have softened slightly, about 5 minutes. 
  3. Add the garlic and stir that to combine with the mirepoix. Continue cooking for another 2 minutes. Push the sauteed aromatics to the edges of the pan, clearing the center. Add the chicken to the pan and allow it to sear for 3 minutes, then pour in 1 cup of chicken broth. Add the bay leaf and one teaspoon of salt and give everything a good stir. Cover with a lid, reduce the heat to medium, and let it cook down until the chicken is cooked through and the chicken broth has almost completely evaporated – about 12-15 minutes. You want to see some dancing on the surface of the pan, but not too much. We don’t want our filling to be too moist or it will affect the crust you wrap around it. 
  4. When the filling is cooked down remove the pieces of chicken: we need to chop it up into small pieces. You can use a knife and cutting board, or you can add it to a bowl and use a hand mixer or serrated food chopper to break it up. It’s important that the chicken is broken down into small pieces because our Chicken Pot Pie Bites will be small. Once you’ve done this go ahead and add it back to the pan along with the peas and carrots. Stir until everything is well combined, then give it a taste. Add more kosher salt if your tastebuds tell you to, then remove the pan from heat. Allow it to cool while you prepare the pie crust and start on the gravy. 
  5. Spread your pie crust out on your work surface. You’ll want to have rolled out the dough so it’s a bit thinner than it came; it should be about 10″ in diameter instead of the 9″ you started with. Use a 3-4″ biscuit or cookie cutter to cut out circles. Cut them out as close together as you can, then bring the scraps together into a dough round and roll that out, cutting as many circles as possible again. Repeat if you still have enough dough left over, then do this process again with the second roll of pie crust. I was able to get 6 4″ circles from each pie crust but it can vary. Arrange the circles on a baking sheet and place it in the fridge to chill.
  6. Place a medium-sized saucepan over medium-high heat and add the remaining salted butter. Let it melt and become foamy, then add the flour. Whisk the flour and butter together into a paste – it’ll be thick and grainy, that’s OK – then allow it to cook for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. We want to get rid of the flour taste. 
  7. Once the butter and flour mixture has deepened in color just a tad, go ahead and begin slowly pouring in the milk and remaining chicken broth, whisking as you go. Once all of the liquids have been added add the seasonings: granulated garlic, onion powder, celery seed, parsley, dill, cracked black pepper, cayenne pepper, and as much of the remaining salt as you’d like. 
  8. Bring the gravy to a low boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low. Cover with a lid and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 15 minutes, until the gravy is slightly reduced and coats the back of a spoon
  9. While the gravy is simmering go ahead and prepare a large pot for frying. Add enough oil to reach halfway up the sides – we’re deep frying! Place the pot over medium-high heat and preheat the oil to around 365°F degrees. Turn on your oven to the lowest setting (or “warm” if it has that) and place a wire rack over a baking sheet.
  10. Pull the pie dough circles out of the fridge and let them rest at room temperature for a few minutes. We want them chilled but not too cold. They should feel cool to the touch, but shouldn’t be too stiff. Set up a workstation: your pie circles, the filling, and a shallow bowl filled with water.  
  11. Pick up a pie circle and keep the center of it in the palm of your hand. Use a cookie scoop or small spoon to add about 2 tablespoons or so of filling to the center. Dip your fingertips in the water and run them along the entire edge of the circle, all around the filling. Now, fold the pie circle over the filling, close it like a taco, pressing the filling back into the center, deeper into the pocket you’re forming if needed. If there’s too much filling remove some – don’t be tempted to overfill them or they’ll burst when frying. Press the moistened edges of the circle together tightly, then use your fingers or a fork to crimp them together tightly. Repeat until you’ve used up all of the pie circles. 
  12. Now it’s time to fry. Your oil should be at the correct temperature. If it’s too hot just remove it from the heat until it cools down, then place it back over the burner. Gently add the Chicken Pot Pie Bites to the oil, only a few at a time. They need to have space to dance around without knocking into each other. Allow the pies to fry until golden brown and floating on the surface of the oil, which should take about 5-6 minutes. If they float before you get the color you want that’s OK, let them cook until it’s almost the color you want, then flip them over and cook until the other side matches. Not too long though – the color will deepen another shade from residual heat as it cools. Transfer the fried pies to the prepared baking sheet, and keep them in the oven while you cook the rest. 
  13. When all the pies have been fried, you’re done! Serve the Chicken Pot Bites either in a bowl in a fairly shallow pool of gravy, or on a plate with a small cup of gravy for dipping on the side. Dassit!  

Notes

  • The post above the recipe is where all my advice lives so don’t skip it!
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 45 minutes
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