Gluten Free Homemade Chicken Pot Pie Recipe
Gluten Free Chicken Pot Pie
Ingredients:
- 2 carrots, peeled and diced
- 2 parsnips, peeled and diced
- 1 red onion, diced
- 1 small bunch fresh collards, any other green will work too (4-5 cups chopped, stems removed)
- 8 oz mushrooms, chopped
- 1-2 T fresh thyme
- 1 lb chicken breasts (or thighs or a mix)
- 4 T FOC (fat of choice)
- 3 c chicken stock
- 1 T potato starch**
- salt and pepper
- 4 egg whites
- 1 c almond flour
- 1 t baking powder
- 1 t salt
- 1/3 c butter (we used butter, but think non-hydrogenated palm shortening or coconut oil would work well too)
Directions:
1. In a large soup pot with a lid, heat your FOC over medium-high heat, then add your diced chicken. You want your pot to be pretty hot…you should hear a good sizzle when you add the chicken.
2. You need to leave it down for a bit to get it a little brown. (Test by peeking under a piece.)
3. When you’ve reached the desired brown-ness, go ahead and stir and finish cooking the chicken until done. This should take 4-6 minutes. Remove the chicken from your pot and set aside.
4. Add the remaining 2 T FOC and all of your peeled, diced veg (carrot, parsnip, onion, collards, mushrooms, thyme) to your pot and cover. Trapping the steam will help cook down your vegetables. Stir occasionally until all vegetables are cooked through and collards are almost finished cooking. (Your collards should be wilted down and soft with a slight bite still to them) This will take 10-15 minutes.
5. Now add the stock. Bring this up to a simmer and let the veg and collards cook a little longer, about 5 minutes. Add your chicken back in.
6. The potato starch is going to be your thickener. To prevent it from clumping, add 1 T of starch to a small bowl along with 1-2 T water. Whisk or stir with fork until all lumps are gone and then add to the pot. Stir this through and reduce the heat until the mixture reaches a thickness that looks right for pot pie filling.
Remove this from the heat and add to any oven safe bakeware
For your biscuit topping…
Let the butter (or palm shortening/coconut oil) get slightly softened and add it to your mixer bowl with the almond flour, salt and baking powder. Mix until evenly distributed. If you don’t have a mixer, do this with a fork. Now add your egg whites to the mix and stir to combine. Keep this mixture in the fridge if you make it ahead. When you’re ready to bake just top your pot pie veggie mixture (ramekins or other) with the dough. Bake at 400 F for 12-15 minutes until the top(s) is/are golden brown.
Joni says
Great recipe! I used bacon grease as FOC for added flavor. About 30 carbs each for 4 servings – plan to make for my diabetic mom also 🙂
Krystal Waters says
This sounds so good never tried gluten free before but I love comfort food. Going to try it out.
tiffany laventure says
chicken pot pie… YUM YUM looks delicious
Rose says
This looks delicious! I’ve never tried a gluten-free recipe before, but I am going to have to start gluten-free cooking. It seems the older I get, the worse my stomach gets. The challenge is finding tasty recipes, without too many ingredients that aren’t readily available. This one looks just right!
Diana C says
This looks delicious. I usually don’t go for gluten free, but I might give this a try. Thanks for sharing!
Diana C
sam dock says
I tried a recipe for this a while back and it didnt turn out well at all. I will save this one for the next time I want to tackle it!