Chicken Pie: Why You’ll Love This Pie
This isn’t your traditional pastry-lidded, fully encased chicken pie. It’s a cheat’s version that delivers all the satisfaction with half the effort. Think of it as a cross between a chicken and vegetable pie and a stew with a puff pastry crown—fancy enough for guests, but casual enough for a lazy Tuesday night.Here’s why I love it (and why you will too!):
- One pot + one tray = minimal dishes (and maximum satisfaction)
- Loaded with veg for a proper chicken & vegetable pie vibe
- Flavour-packed thanks to garlic, thyme, sun-dried tomatoes & tomato paste
- Creamy sauce that hugs every ingredient in cosy deliciousness
- Golden puff pastry “hat” that’s baked separately = crisp every time!
It’s the pie that proves a little shortcut doesn’t mean skimping on comfort.
The Secrets to Making the Perfect Cheats Chicken Pie
- Use chicken thighs: They stay moist and juicy even after simmering. Breast meat tends to dry out—thighs are worth it.
- Coat in seasoned flour: This helps create a light crust on the chicken and thickens the sauce as it simmers. So clever!
- Layer your flavours: Tomato paste, sun-dried tomatoes, garlic and thyme come together to create that wow factor.
- Don’t overcook your veg: Let the carrots and potatoes hold a bit of bite so the texture stays interesting.
Puff pastry tip: Bake it separately! That’s the cheat. You avoid a soggy bottom and get a gloriously golden puff every single time.
Best Ingredients for the Tastiest Chicken Pot Pie
- Chicken thighs: Boneless, skinless for ease, but full of rich flavour.
- Onions, carrots, celery: The holy trinity of savoury cooking.
- Waxy potatoes: Like Dutch Cream or Kipfler—hold their shape and soak up all that creamy sauce.
- Sun-dried tomatoes: Tangy, savoury flavour bombs that lift the whole pie.
- Chicken stock powder: Budget-friendly and bold in flavour—double up for that rich base.
- Cream: Thickened cream gives you the dreamiest, silkiest sauce.
- Puff pastry: Frozen and ready to roll—use a good quality one with real butter for best flavour.
Serving Suggestions to Round Out Your Chicken Recipe
- Steamed greens: Think broccolini, snow peas or silverbeet tossed with lemon juice.
- Fresh side salad: A zippy apple and rocket salad cuts through the richness.
- Garlic bread: For all that creamy sauce at the bottom of the bowl
- Pair with wine: A buttery Chardonnay or even a light Pinot Gris works beautifully.
Make-Ahead, Freezing & Reheating Tips
- Freezer-friendly: The chicken filling freezes perfectly for up to 3 months. Just thaw overnight in the fridge.
- Fridge storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop with a splash of water or cream.
- Reheat pastry separately: Keep your puff pastry nice and crisp by popping it back in the oven at 180°C for 5–10 minutes before serving.
Pro tip: If you’re meal-prepping, bake a batch of puff pastry hats and store in an airtight container once cooled. Instant pie topper, anytime
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Final Thoughts: Chicken Pie Made the Easy Way
Whether you call it a chicken pot pie, a chicken and vegetable pie, or just your new go-to chicken recipe, this cheats version is comfort food at its most approachable. With big hearty flavours, clever shortcuts and a puffy golden hat of pastry, it’s bound to be the star of your dinner ideas rotation. 💛I’d love to see your take on this golden, creamy, perfect puff-topped chicken pie. Snap a pic and share it on Insta—tag me @steph_cooks_stuff so I can admire your pie crown! 👑 It’s my favourite part of the job, seeing your delicious kitchen wins.

Chicken Pie
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Mix flour and 1 tbsp stock powder in a bowl. Coat chicken thighs on both sides in the flour mix. Heat olive oil in a large pan and brown the chicken on both sides. Remove and set aside.
- In the same pan, toss in your carrots, celery, onions, and garlic. Cook until starting to soften – about 5 minutes.
- Add thyme, sun-dried tomatoes, tomato paste and the second spoon of stock powder. Give it a stir until it smells fab!
- Pour in water and cream, then mix through the potatoes. Nestle the browned chicken back in, pop a lid on and simmer for 15–20 minutes, until the potatoes are tender.
- While it simmers, cut your pastry into 4 squares. Place on a lined tray, brush with milk, sprinkle with salt, pepper and sesame seeds if you like.
- Bake at 200°C for 20 minutes or until puffed and golden.
- Spoon your creamy chicken mix into bowls and top each one with a golden pastry lid. Pie night just got way easier!

