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    Lady and Sons Chicken Pot Pie (Paula Deen)

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    • on May 14, 2010

      Forget the calories for today and have yourself a ball. This was so creamy and delicious, both my DW and I ate in silence we were so busy shoveling it in! This would be great with a homemade pie crust too!

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    • on October 07, 2009

      My hubby does not like chicken so I used beef and beef base in place of the chicken. It was devine! It was extremely rich with te cream so I may try half and half, but this is definately a restaurant quality recipe as is!

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    • on August 02, 2005

      I got this Off of Food Network and made it after watching Paula Dean make it.....ymmmy. I loved the puff pastry, a very different and easy twist. Fun, I did use all the puff pastry, but it probably depends on the type of dish you put it in.

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    • on August 31, 2010

      This would have been good with puff pastry however I used a pie crust and put it over top of the casserole dish. I really improvised for the most part but made chicken stock off the previous days chicken we had. I seasoned that well with fresh herbs. Then I sauteed onions, celery, potatoes and carrots in butter. I added the flour and mixed well. Then added cooked peas and cooked pearl onions and cubes of chicken breasts. I mixed in the chicken stock and milk and added salt and pepper. Best pot pie i have ever made! Next time I will try the puff pastry tho as Paula uses.

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    • on June 27, 2007

      This was really pretty. It was good.

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    • on March 09, 2007

      This was very good! I used one sheet of puff pastry cut into strips, & made a lattice top for the Pie. My family does not care for a bottom crust as it gets soggy. The puff pastry was cooked separately, and placed on the top of the pot pie filling when it came out of the oven. I also used a 99% fat free chicken soup instead of the chicken base and skin milk in place of whole milk. Very easy to make. This is a keeper!

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    • on November 02, 2006

      Yummmm... creamy and comforting, with a crispy topping. For liquids I used 2 cups milk, 1 cup vegetables cooking water and 1 cup cream. As I don't get chicken base, I used 1 1/2 chicken bouillon cubes. What I think that could have made this really outstanding and different, is adding some curry powder. Will try next time.

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    • on January 30, 2006

      This is awesome and beautiful. I used fat free half and half and skim milk. It still is very rich. Perfect for a cold and rainy day.

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    • on November 12, 2005

      This was very good, but really rich. I used all cream, next time I'll use milk or half and half. The cream was just to rich for me, but my DH loved it. It took the puff pastry more than 5 minutes to cook, but that may have to do with climate. I just cooked it until it was golden and raised - about 18 minutes. I also added potatoes with the onion and garlic, but had to let it simmer awhile for the potatoes to cook. Next time, I'll par cook the potatoes. I also did not measure the vegetabls. I just added to taste. This is a really delicious recipe. The best part is you can tweak it to your taste by adding corn, mushrooms, broccoli, etc.

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    Nutritional Facts for Lady and Sons Chicken Pot Pie (Paula Deen)

    Serving Size: 1 (415 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 4

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 1293.4
     
    Calories from Fat 775
    59%
    Total Fat 86.2 g
    132%
    Saturated Fat 30.3 g
    151%
    Cholesterol 174.0 mg
    58%
    Sodium 749.9 mg
    31%
    Total Carbohydrate 91.8 g
    30%
    Dietary Fiber 4.8 g
    19%
    Sugars 4.7 g
    18%
    Protein 38.3 g
    76%

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