Craving cold-weather comfort food? Just in time for Thanksgiving, our very own Davina Thomasula teaches us a thing or two about mastering the chicken pot pie! With winter in full speed, the pure, homey comfort of flaky bread stuffed with rich and creamy chicken and vegetables is hard to resist.
The chicken pot pie originated from Greece where people would take meat and pile it in open pastry shells, and then it was the Romans who added on the crust years later to make it a pie. This fun, cozy sharable dish is a good one for making with friends, and relatively simple to perfect! This recipe sticks with basics like chicken, mushrooms and carrots, but feel free to branch out with the ingredients and use turkey, beef, or a variety of veggies.
Check out the video below and learn how to make a chicken pot pie and master this ultimate comfort food. We recommend enjoying under a fleece blanket in front of a fireplace, with a glass of Las Rocas Garnacha, a fruity red that pairs well with the dish, for the ultimate effect.
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Lauren is a New York-based writer from Nashville. She’s lived in Paris and Italy, loves eating her way around new destinations, and considers herself a French fry connoisseur. She can often be found in Central Park training for her next marathon, hunting for the best homemade pasta in Manhattan, or petting dogs on the sidewalk. She loves dancing, camping, snowboarding and photography and considers coffee a major food group. Lauren resides in the East Village of Manhattan where she is working on a book about her big dog, Gizelle.