Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (2024)

by Melissa 26 Comments

Chicken Pot Pie Soupis a quick and easy dinner with all the flavors of a traditional chicken pot pie. This soup is so creamy and delicious. It is the perfect use for a store bought rotisserie chicken or leftover chicken.

Chicken Pot Pie Soup

Chicken Pot Pie is one of my favorite meals, but it can be time consuming. Chicken Pot Pie Soup has all the flavors of a traditional chicken pot pie in a fraction of the time. In this recipe, I start with making a traditional chicken pot pie gravy and adding rotisserie chicken and frozen shredded hash brown potatoes to cut the cooking time way down. I also use store bought pie crust for the perfect buttery and crunchy soup topping.

This is such a great dinner idea, and perfect for using up leftover chicken or a store bought rotisserie chicken. This is quick cooking as well. Since we are using hash browns instead of diced potatoes, you save time by not having to peel or dice potatoes, and they are tender in just a few minutes.

What really makes this soup though is the pie crust topper. I use two store bought pie shells, they are usually sold in packs of two in the freezer section, and bake them according to the package directions.

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Chicken Pot Pie Soup

Prep Time

10 mins

Cook Time

20 mins

Total Time

30 mins

Chicken Pot Pie Soup

Course:Soup

Cuisine:American

Keyword:Soup

Servings: 6

Author: Melissa

Ingredients

  • 2tablespoonsof butter
  • 1medium oniondiced
  • 2stalks of celerydiced
  • 1large carrotdiced
  • 2tablespoonsof flour
  • 6cupsof chicken stock - plus additional to thin if soup is very thick
  • 4cupsof frozen shredded potatoesused for hash browns
  • 4cupsof cookeddiced or shredded chicken
  • 1/2cupof heavy cream
  • 1cupof frozen peas
  • 2Frozen pie shells

Instructions

  1. Bake pie shells according to package instructions. Once cooled, break into bite size pieces to sprinkle on top of soup.

  2. In a large stock pot, melt butter and cook onions, carrots and celery over medium heat until softened.

  3. Sprinkle in flour and cook about one minute more.

  4. Add chicken stock and increase heat to medium high.

  5. Once chicken stock begins to simmer, add hash browns and let simmer for about 15 minutes, or until potatoes begin to break down and thicken soup.

  6. Add chicken and let simmer until heated through, then add heavy cream and frozen peas and let simmer about 5 more minutes.

  7. Add salt and pepper to taste, and adjust consistency of soup with additional chicken stock if needed.

  8. Sprinkle with flat leaf parsley and serve with pie shell pieces.

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  1. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (6)Inspire Me Heather

    That looks so yummy and waaay less time to make than pot pies! Thanks and I’m Pinning this recipe for sure!

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  2. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (7)Kristin @ Simply Klassic Home

    I love that you bake the pie shells to put on top! I have seen it with biscuits, but this is way better, and more like the real thing. Love it, and pinned it!

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  3. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (8)Jessica@AKitchenAddiction

    This is such a great idea! I love how you use a baked pie crust to crumble on top!

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  4. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (9)Miranda

    So – yesterday I made a whole chicken in the crock pot and am using leftovers to make pot pie tonight. I’m totally going to try this next time! Looks so good.

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  5. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (10)MareMare

    Just made this with some leftover turkey breast I cooked earlier in the week. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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  6. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (11)Hayley @ The Domestic Rebel

    This looks totally delicious, Melissa! I LOVE chicken pot pie but HAAAATE all the prep-time (I’m totally Veruca Salt–but I want it NOWWW). This soup looks amazeballs and so super easy!

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  7. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (13)Gina @ Kleinworth & Co.

    Oh my goodness- I love pot pies. Having it in a soup would be great. I think I may be making this soon!!

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  8. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (14)Gina @ Kleinworth & Co.

    Oh my goodness- I love pot pies. Having it in a soup would be great. I think I may be making this soon!!

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  9. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (15)Ashley

    I make pot pies all the time and I think my family gets sick of them. haha I will mix it up with this recipe, sounds amazing!!

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  10. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (16)Mary

    Thanks for sharing! It looks easy and delish!

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  11. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (17)Carrie Daly

    Now it’s January! How did I miss this in October? I’ve been following you since April… Oh well, this is a good “surprise”. I’m sure the Dalys will love it 🙂

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  12. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (18)Rachel Eldredge

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (19)
    This was so good! My family really enjoyed it; what a fun change from regular pot-pie. I linked to your recipe on my blog, so others can find it and love it as well. Thanks for sharing!

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  13. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (20)Sharon Swanson

    This was great for a rainy, cold day! With pre-chopped vegetables, and a rotisserie chicken, this came together in no time.

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  14. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (21)Anna

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (22)
    This soup is delicious! My whole family loved it!

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  15. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (23)Krissy Allori

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (24)
    Yum! This looks like a another great soup to add to my menu!

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  16. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (25)Pam Dana

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (26)
    This recipe was so easy and full of flavor! Thanks so much!

    Reply

  17. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (27)Julie Blanner

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (28)
    This is so delicious, and perfect for fall! I love the flavor of it and it’s been great to eat throughout the week.

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  18. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (29)Sara Welch

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (30)
    What a great recipe for busy weeknights! Comfort food at its finest!

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  19. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (31)Trang

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (32)
    Love! I always end up with leftover rotisserie chicken that I don’t want to go to waste so this recipe is perfect.

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  20. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (33)Pam Dana

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (34)
    Made this for the 2nd time and loved it just as much as I remembered! Thank you!

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  21. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (35)Katie

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (36)
    Made this for the family potluck and it was a hit!

    Reply

  22. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (37)Julia F

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (38)
    I am all about saving time in the kitchen Thank you for sharing this gem of a recipe!

    Reply

  23. Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (39)Paige

    Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (40)
    Yum, this looks like such a great idea and I really like that it takes less time!

    Reply

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Chicken Pot Pie Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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.

How do you thicken soup for pot pie? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

Do you have to cook chicken before adding it to soup? ›

While it's not strictly necessary to pre-cook chicken before adding it to soup, doing so can enhance the flavor and texture of the chicken. There are two common approaches: Pre-Cooking: You can cook the chicken separately by roasting, grilling, or boiling it before adding it to the soup.

What is the sauce made of in chicken pot pie without? ›

Here's how I make this comfort food classic. Yum! What is the sauce made of in chicken pot pie? Butter, flour, broth, a little heavy cream, and a splash of white wine, if that's your kind of thing.

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.

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.

Is chicken stock the same as chicken broth? ›

Stock is generally made from bones, and broth is generally made from flesh. In both cases, they are often supported with aromatic vegetables, but in the case of stock, left unseasoned for maximum flexibility in recipes, whereas broth will usually contain at least salt and pepper.

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.

Is it OK to put raw chicken in soup? ›

You can cook the chicken at a high-enough temperature to kill bacteria by turning up the heat on the broth, but for a much safer and tastier method, brown your chicken first. Browning or searing the chicken in a separate pan is not only far more foolproof, but adds richness and extra umami to your soup.

Should I use water or chicken broth in soup? ›

Why making soup or stew with plain water instead of stock is a great idea. Water is the ideal vehicle to bring all the flavor out of your soup and stew ingredients without imparting any of its own.

Does chicken soup taste better the longer you cook it? ›

While broth and stock both get richer and richer the longer you cook them, the problem is that the chicken meat will dry out and get tough if you let it go too long.

How do I thicken my chicken pot pie filling? ›

To bake a fully cooked pie, bake at 400 degrees F. for 30 minutes or until warmed throughout. Thickening the Filling – You can also use a cornstarch slurry to thicken this filling. Simply mix 2 tablespoons of cornstarch with 1/4 cup of water and whisk.

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

Brush the Bottom with Corn Syrup or Egg White

Coating the inside surface of the bottom crust will create a barrier to prevent sogginess.

What ethnicity is chicken pot pie? ›

Chicken pot pie is an all-American comfort food. The most iconic version of it originated in Lancaster, in Pennsylvania Dutch country, but was brought to the United States by European settlers and had its roots in English dishes made from leftovers.

What is pan pan sauce? ›

Pan sauces, as the name suggests, are made in the exact same pan you've used to sauté shrimp, sear a steak, or brown some onions. After cooking your meat, fish, or vegetables, those little leftover particles stuck to your pan's bottom—called the fond—transform into a silk smooth sauce in a process called deglazing.

How do you thicken pot pie sauce? ›

If for some reason your sauce is not as thick as you want it to be, you can always use cornstarch as a thickener. Start with about a tablespoon, and dissolve it in a bit of water, and add it to the sauce. Cook over medium heat until your sauce begins to quickly thicken.

How do you thicken chicken pie sauce? ›

You can also use a cornstarch slurry to thicken this filling instead of a flour roux. Simply mix 2 tablespoons of cornstarch with 1/4 cup of water and whisk. Add this in-place of the flour.

What makes a pot pie a pot pie? ›

Today's Classics. Today's classic pot pies have a pie crust bottom and a flaky pastry top. They can be filled with just about anything, but classic fillings are made from things like chicken and beef, though some may also be made from seafood and poultry.

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