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REAL CHICKEN POT PIE 
chicken breasts, boneless
2 cups rice
1 can of Campbell's Cream of Chicken Soup
1 can of Campbell's Cream of Chicken & Herbs Soup
carrots and potatoes, in quantity desired
1/4 minced Vidalia onion (for flavoring)
1 can of corn, drained
1 can of peas, drained
1 or 2 clove garlic, minced
3 tubes Pillsbury's crescent rolls

Note: Any vegetables you prefer may be used in this recipe.

Preheat oven to 300°F.

Season chicken with salt and pepper to taste (I use Lawry's seasoning salt). Let it marinate for at least 30 minutes, then sear meat in hot olive oil in a skillet on both sides (just to lock in flavor - not to cook the meat).

Remove from stove top and place chicken on a broiling pan in a preheated 300°F oven for 1 1/2 hours.

Meanwhile, in a tightly covered stew-pot of very low heat, cook the rice, stewing potatoes, carrots, peas, in a small amount of water, and adding more water as is needed. Stir often, but keep mostly covered so the vegetables can steam. When the vegetables are beginning to cook, stir in the two cans of soup, and the minced onion during the cooking.

If you want the sauce to thicken, simply cook a little while longer; to thin out add a small amount of water.

Remove chicken from oven and let stand for 20 to 30 minutes to allow all the meat to cool, then strip chicken meat from bones in bite sized pieces. Add the chicken to the vegetables and sauce.

Any kind of premade pie crust will work, but Crescent Rolls can be relied upon for a good result. Press the Crescent Rolls into a large, deep, casserole dish, making sure that no seams are present. Then pour or scoop filling into dish, filling in all pockets.

Cover with remaining Crescent Rolls, and bake at 350°F for approximately 11 to 15 minutes.

Remove from the oven and enjoy the best chicken pot pie in the world!

Submitted by: Russell Dye

recipe reviews
Real Chicken Pot Pie
 #3619
 Becky B says:
Recipe was a bit vague - as to the rice - cooked or uncooked 2 cups - uncooked 2 cups seems to be a LOT of rice once cooked with the veggies. And I used the corn and pea liquid in place of water. Good tasting, but a LOT of rice. (not a fan of rice!).
 #9069
 michelle m says:
I made it with 2 cups cooked rice and the ratio seemed right. I agree directions were vague, but it tasted good when finished. I used two cans of creame of chx since I couldn't find the other soup suggested. I also used chx broth instead of water.
 #43977
 SS (California) says:
This recipe is easy, for people who don't actually know how to cook. It is not really a recipe, but more of an assembly: canned vegetables, chicken de-boned, canned soup and broth, etc. If you want really good chicken pot pie you need to make your own chicken stock from scratch, use fresh vegetables and make your own crust.
   #180692
 Nan (Texas) says:
Try this!

 

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