Pennsylvania Dutch Chicken Pot Pie

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Pennsylvania Dutch Chicken Pot Pie

Go Colonial with this classic Pennsylvania Dutch Chicken Pot Pie. Cook up a bite of what your ancestors were eating and decide for yourself. There's a reason why old fashioned chicken pot pie has lasted for so long. They're too good to pass up.

Cooking Time3 hr

Ingredients

  • 1 large chicken cup up in serving portions (remove excess fat and skin)
  • 5 large peeled potatoes, quartered
  • 3 large onions, quartered
  • 3 large carrots, cut in chunks
  • salt and pepper, minced fresh parsley
  • butter or margarine as desired
  • 2 cups of water or chicken broth
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tablespoon shortening melted
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup cream
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 4 cups flour or enough
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 352-350 degrees F.
     
  2. Make pot pie dough first: beat eggs, cream, milk, salt, baking soda and shortening. Gradually stir in and add enough flour to make a stiff pliable dough to roll. Roll out very thin as for noodles on a floured board. You'll have more than enough dough and may wish to save/freeze part for another recipe.
     
  3. Place pieces of dough in bottom of an oven proof cooking kettle or pot. (Cut dough into large squares). Dot dough with some butter or margarine.
     
  4. Add some of the potatoes, onions, carrots, chicken and layer again alternating with some more pieces of the pot pie dough squares and ending with the potatoes. Do not end with dough since dough may become too dry when placed on top. You can get three chicken layers in a large Dutch oven. Be sure to season chicken pieces with salt, pepper, paprika etc.
     
  5. Add a bay leaf or two to the ingredients and some garlic cloves if you wish.
     
  6. Lastly, pour over 2 cups water or chicken stock. Sprinkle again with salt, pepper and minced parsley to taste. Dot with butter or margarine if desired.
     
  7. Cook covered tightly with foil in a 325-350 F oven about 2 to 3 hours or until every thing is tender. You may want to place a drip pan under the kettle or pot since some juices may bubble up if not tightly sealed. To serve, scoop out pieces of the chicken, vegetables, noodle squares and broth into a bowl.

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Hi, Riverrat715. Thank you for your suggestion! We're happy to hear you enjoy this recipe! --Editors of RecipeLion

This is the real thing. This has been one of my all time favorite meals since I was a kid. You just can't miss with this one. I USE A BIT MORE BROTH than this calls for but it is just so good you will deff want it again. Happy eating and thanks for sharing this age old gem.

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