Savory Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie

Golden puff pastry chicken pot pie with a flaky, browned crust and creamy filling in a ceramic baking dish.
Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie in 55 Minutes
By Landon Mariner
Designed for maximum flavor and minimal cleanup, this approach combines pre-cooked chicken with a quick roux. This one-pan meal replaces the traditional dense bottom crust with a delicate, crisp topping.
  • Time: 15 min active + 30 min bake
  • Flavor/Texture Hook: Buttery, flaky crust with a rich, savory filling
  • Perfect for: Weeknight comfort food or a simple dinner party

It all begins with the scent of fresh thyme hitting melted butter. As the aromatics sizzle in the pan, your kitchen instantly transforms, filling with the warmth of a lazy Sunday afternoon.

I spent years struggling with double crusts that frequently turned out soggy underneath. Switching to a top-only crust was a game changer. This Easy Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie delivers a professional bistro aesthetic without needing a pastry board.

You'll get a dense, hearty filling paired with a crust that puffs up perfectly. It's the ultimate comfort dish that doesn't demand your entire day.

Why the Crust Rises

  • Cold Temperature: Keeping the pastry chilled until the last second means the butter layers don't melt before they hit the oven.
  • Steam Power: When the cold butter hits the 400°F heat, the water in it evaporates quickly, pushing the dough layers up.
  • The Egg Wash: Beating an egg and brushing it on creates a seal that helps the crust brown evenly.
Crust TypePrep TimeTextureBest For
Traditional Shortcrust45 minsDense, crumblyDeep dish pies
Puff Pastry5 minsAiry, shatteringQuick, elegant bakes
Biscuit Topping15 minsSoft, cakeyRustic casseroles

Tools You'll Need

Basic kitchen tools are all that's required for this recipe. An oven safe skillet is the star here, allowing you to move from the stove to the oven seamlessly. Alternatively, cook the filling in a pot and transfer it to a baking dish.

A sturdy whisk is great for smoothing out any lumps in the sauce, and a pastry brush works best for the golden egg wash. To shred the chicken, a fork or your own hands are perfectly sufficient.

What's Inside the Pie

The choice of rotisserie chicken is a huge time saver. According to King Arthur Baking, using high-quality store-bought puff pastry is a reliable shortcut that delivers consistent results.

ComponentPurposeSubstitute Notes
Rotisserie ChickenHearty proteinPoached breast: Leaner but less flavor
Puff PastryLight, flaky lidPhyllo dough: Much thinner and crispier
Heavy CreamRichness and bodyFull fat coconut milk: Nutty flavor, dairy-free
Chicken StockSavory liquid baseVegetable broth: Lighter, works well

Ingredients & Substitutes

  • 3 cups (450g) rotisserie chicken, shredded or cubed Why this? Saves 40 minutes of cooking time
  • 4 tbsp (57g) unsalted butter (Substitute: Ghee for a nuttier taste)
  • 1 medium (150g) yellow onion, finely diced (Substitute: Shallots for a milder flavor)
  • 2 medium (120g) carrots, diced (Substitute: Parsnips for an earthy twist)
  • 2 ribs (60g) celery, diced (Substitute: Fennel for a slight anise note)
  • 3 cloves (15g) garlic, minced (Substitute: 1 tsp garlic powder)
  • 1/3 cup (40g) all purpose flour (Substitute: gluten-free 1:1 blend)
  • 2 cups (480ml) low sodium chicken stock (Substitute: Turkey stock)
  • 1/2 cup (120ml) heavy cream (Substitute: Half and half for less richness)
  • 1/2 cup (75g) frozen peas (Substitute: Frozen edamame)
  • 1 tsp (1g) fresh thyme, chopped (Substitute: 1/2 tsp dried thyme)
  • Salt to taste (Substitute: Kosher salt)
  • Black pepper to taste (Substitute: White pepper)
  • 1 sheet (400g) puff pastry, thawed but chilled Why this? Provides the signature lift
  • 1 large egg, beaten (Substitute: 1 tbsp milk for a lighter brown)
  • Pinch flaky sea salt

The Recipe Details

  • Prep time: 15 minutes
  • Cook time: 30 minutes
  • Total time: 45 minutes
  • Servings: 6 people
Chef's Note: If your puff pastry feels too soft or sticky while you're handling it, pop it back in the fridge for 10 minutes. Cold pastry equals a better rise.

Step-by-step Cooking Guide

A slice of golden-brown flaky pastry resting on a white plate with creamy chicken and vegetables spilling out.
  1. Begin by heating your oven to 400°F (200°C).
  2. In an oven safe skillet, melt the unsalted butter over medium heat.
  3. Incorporate the diced onion, carrots, and celery, sautéing for 6 8 minutes until the vegetables become translucent and the onions take on a light golden hue.
  4. Add the minced garlic and fresh thyme, continuing to cook for an additional 60 seconds until the aroma releases.
  5. Dust the all-purpose flour over the vegetables and continuously stir to form a smooth roux. Note: Cooking the flour for a minute helps eliminate the raw flavor.
  6. Slowly whisk in the chicken stock and heavy cream, allowing it to simmer until the mixture is thick and luxurious.
  7. Gently mix in the shredded rotisserie chicken and frozen peas, then season with salt and black pepper.
  8. Lay the chilled puff pastry sheet over the filling, trimming any excess as needed. Note: Firmly press the edges against the skillet to create a seal.
  9. Brush the top of the pastry with the beaten egg wash and add a sprinkle of flaky sea salt.
  10. Bake for 30 minutes until the crust is puffed and achieves a rich mahogany color.

Fixing Common Pie Issues

Flat Crust

If the pastry didn't puff, your oven was likely too cool. Puff pastry needs a sudden hit of high heat to turn the butter's water into steam. Make sure the oven is fully preheated before the skillet goes in.

Runny Filling

A liquidy center usually happens if the roux wasn't cooked long enough or if too much stock was added. To fix this next time, simmer the sauce for an extra 2 minutes before adding the chicken. For a current batch, let the pie sit for 10 minutes after baking to allow the sauce to set.

Soggy Bottom

Since this recipe uses only a top crust, "soggy bottom" isn't an issue. However, if the filling is too wet, the pastry edges can get limp. Make sure your filling is thick, like a heavy gravy, before you drape the pastry over it.

Storing Your Leftovers

Store leftover Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie in a tightly closed dish in the fridge for up to 3 days. While the crust might soften, the filling will still taste great.

To freeze, store the pastry and filling independently. Place the filling in a freezer safe bag for up to 2 months. To enjoy, thaw the filling, heat it in a skillet, and finish it with fresh puff pastry.

Zero Waste Tip: Save your carrot ends, onion skins, and celery tops in a freezer bag instead of throwing them away. Use them to create a homemade stock for your next batch of pot pie.

Make It Your Own

If you want to experiment, you can modify the presentation of this meal. To make Individual Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pies, split the filling between six small ramekins and cover each with a circle of pastry.

For Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie Pockets, place a scoop of cold filling on a pastry square, fold it over, and press the edges with a fork. These work wonderfully for lunches.

Alternatively, try Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie Cups by pressing pastry squares into a muffin tin and filling them with the chicken mixture prior to baking. For a lighter starter to balance this rich main course, try my Easy Homemade Lentil Soup.

Quick Changes: For more brightness → stir in 1 tsp lemon zest For a spicy kick → add 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes to the roux For a woodier taste → use fresh rosemary instead of thyme

Adjusting the Serving Size

When making a half batch of this Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie, use a smaller 8 inch skillet. Reduce the baking time by about 20%, but keep the temperature at 400°F. Beat one egg and use only half.

For a double batch, work in two separate skillets rather than one massive one. This ensures the heat distributes evenly. Keep the salt and thyme at 1.5x rather than 2x to avoid over seasoning.

If you must use one giant deep dish, lower the oven temp to 375°F and extend the bake time by 10-15 minutes to make sure the center is hot.

Common Kitchen Myths

Some people think you need to sear the chicken first to lock in juices. This is a myth. Moisture loss happens regardless of searing. Since we're using rotisserie chicken, it's already cooked and flavorful, so an extra sear just adds more cleanup.

Another myth is that frozen peas are less flavorful than fresh. In reality, frozen peas are flash frozen at their peak, often making them sweeter and brighter than "fresh" peas that have sat in a truck for days.

Serving Suggestions

This dish is rich, so it needs a bit of acid to balance it out. A simple side salad with a lemon vinaigrette or some steamed green beans works well. If you have a sweet tooth, a Peach Casserole for 6 recipe is a great way to end the meal.

Serve the pie directly from the skillet to keep it hot. Let it rest for 5 minutes before scooping so the sauce doesn't run all over the plate. This gives the filling a chance to thicken up and hold its shape.

Recipe FAQs

Can puff pastry replace a standard pie crust?

Yes, it creates a lighter, flakier top. This option provides a buttery lift that contrasts perfectly with the creamy filling.

How do I assemble the pie?

Drape the chilled puff pastry sheet over the filling. Trim any excess, brush with egg wash, and sprinkle with flaky sea salt.

What is the bake time for this recipe?

Bake for 40 minutes at 400°F (200°C). Remove the pie from the oven once the crust has risen and attained a mahogany colored glow.

Is it true that puff pastry cannot be used for the bottom crust?

False. While this recipe focuses on a topper, you can line the bottom with puff pastry, though it may be softer due to the filling's moisture.

Which ingredients create the filling?

A mix of rotisserie chicken, carrots, celery, and peas. These are simmered in a creamy sauce; for a different flavor profile, explore our cheddar cheese sauce.

Does rotisserie chicken work best for this?

Yes, it is the most efficient choice. Since it is already cooked and seasoned, it significantly reduces the total prep time.

Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie

Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie in 55 Minutes Recipe Card
Puff Pastry Chicken Pot Pie in 55 Minutes Recipe Card
Preparation time:15 Mins
Cooking time:40 Mins
Servings:6 servings
Category: Main CourseCuisine: American
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Nutrition Facts
Per serving
Calories
576 kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 31.9g
Total Carbohydrate 33.6g
Protein 31.0g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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