By Ryon - For the rest of my days, I am most likely going to continue to be bitter at my siblings over the fact that they banned chicken pot pies from the Christmas Eve menu 5 or so years ago. Ivor finds them gross, and I'm not sure how a human can have that reaction to a chicken pot pie but, then again, he finds those little frozen peanut butter and jelly "sandwiches" to be God's gift to cuisine, so... you do the math.
These are truly a labor of love. Hands on time for this, combining mine and Caitlin's efforts, was about 3 hours. And that does not include cooking time. So this is definitely a weekend recipe. Or holiday. Or mental health day. You get the picture...
We actually had to go shopping for several non-food items before starting this. I had to buy a new pot for this recipe because, after I bought the whole chicken, I realized that I did not have a pot big enough to boil it in. So I went to Marshal's and bought a nice stainless steel 3-gallon pot. Happy early birthday to me! We also had to get some oven-safe bowls to make the pies in, which took forever to locate but we eventually found at Pier 1. I like the round bottom bowls for the chicken pot pies, but after 2 hours of searching I decided I could not be picky.
The chicken part was easy. Throw it in the pot with a few veggies and enough water to cover it, and you can go take a nap for an hour and a half. Which I may or may not have done. Although I think napping caused me to cook this part too long because the veggies came out a little soft in the end. Make sure you don't go over the hour and a half cooking time on this. Set a timer... or an alarm. Tearing the chicken apart is fun. Again, primal urges are satisfied (see chicken salad recipe). But make sure you leave ample time for the chicken to cool, otherwise this exercise can cause an unpleasant burning sensation in your fingers.
After I distributed the meat and veggies evenly over the bowls (dad says this will make 6 pies, but our bowls were on the larger side so we only got 5 pies out of the recipe), I turned to making the gravy. The end result was the right consistency and delicious, but I think I did something wrong in the process of trying to make the roux because, after melting the butter and slowly mixing in the flour, I was left with a ball of... well... butter and flour. I'll have to ask dad about this.
While I was doing all of this, Caitlin took care of the pie dough. So I let her take it from here.
By Caitlin - Well the first mistake that I made was that I looked at the wrong recipe. A quick call to the BFC for a metric conversion question revealed that I was erroneously intending to make Janette's Pie Pastry instead of Pie Crust. I actually had the pleasure of making this recipe with Barry over Christmas, so I wasn't too intimated... and by "making" I mean I poked the holes in the tops of the pies at the end. Best instruction: keep use of hands to a minimum.
Two went in the oven and three in the freezer for deliciousness any day of the week! According to the BFC, these can by cooked straight from the freezer, just add (to the original cooking time) about 10 min at 400 degrees and 15 min at 325 degrees.
Considering the fact that this took two of us to make... Rating= BFC
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