Piggy Pot Pies

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Piggy Pot Pies

We were asked to be the creative guest chefs on www.domessticated.com awhile back and made these cute little piggy pot pies. We wanted to also share them here. This is such a fun way to get the kids to eat their veggies! We combined a few pot pie recipes and came up with this. We will never use another one..it’s so good! Just combine everything into a pie dish if you are not making the pigs.

PIGGY POT PIES

Ingredients

1 pound bag of frozen cubed chicken, thawed

1 cup chopped carrots

1/2 cup frozen green peas, with a 8 set aside

1/2 cup sliced celery

1/3 cup butter

1/3 cup chopped onion

1/3 cup all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

1/4 teaspoon celery seed

1 can of chicken broth

2/3 cup milk

1 egg white, beaten

3 (9 inch) unbaked pie crusts

Directions

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C.)

Chop up your celery and carrots.

Piggy Pot Pies

Put your chopped veggies, peas, and diced chicken in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.

Piggy Pot Pies

Roll out your pie crust.

Piggy Pot Pies

We used 4 (6oz) souffle dishes. Place the souffle dish on the crust and cut a circle with a inch or so beyond the dish.Place the bottom crust in the dish and press on the bottom and sides. There should be some of it sticking out around the top.

Piggy Pot Pies

Roll out another pie crust to cut out ear shapes. We wanted our ears to curl so we took some pieces of aluminum foil and shaped it into small balls to lay our ears on. This made them shaped with a curve while baking as you can see in the picture.

Piggy Pot Pies

We cut out our pig noses with a glass that we measured on top of the dish. We put 2 holes in the noses and baked the noses and ears separately then set aside.

Piggy Pot Pies

In the saucepan over medium heat, cook onions in butter until soft. Stir in flour, salt, pepper, and celery seed. Slowly stir in chicken broth and milk. Simmer over medium-low heat until thick. Remove from heat and mix into the veggie mixture.

Place the chicken mixture in bottom pie crusts.

Piggy Pot Pies

Beat a egg white and brush the top edges of the souffle dish. This is to help the crust stick. Cover with the top crust, seal edges, and cut away excess dough. Press down on the sides a bit to prevent any of the mixture from coming out. We made 4 holes in the top where the eyes would go and the nose to allow steam to escape. Brush the top with the egg wash.

Piggy Pot Pies

Bake in the preheated oven for 25 to 30 minutes, or until pastry is golden brown and filling is bubbly. We used the hot mixture from the holes that we made on top as a glue to put on the ears. We put on the noses that we had set aside and 2 left over peas for the eyes.

Piggy Pot Pies

We had so much fun making these Piggy Pot Pies and we hope that you have fun making them as well!

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10 comments on “Piggy Pot Pies”

  1. This is soooooo cute!! We love little piggys. What a great idea!! AND so easy to follow your steps. :o)

    ♥Jazmin

  2. Your little boys are seriously so cute!! And these pot pies are darling. I think that my daughter might actually eat her dinner if I made these!!! We are your newest followers and we just wanted to thank you so much for linking up to our party! We would love to have you come back again tomorrow for Strut Your Stuff Saturday!

  3. Awesome! When I saw this linked up on Tatertots and Jello, I figured it had to be from your blog. Love all the neat things you do with your kids!
    Jacqueline

  4. Mindie Hilton

    Oh I want to eat at your house, and I am supposed to be the cook in the family.

    Love these, pot pies have always been one of my favorites and now that they look like little piggies well that makes me giddy.

    Thanks for linking to Bacon Time, hope to see you each week.

  5. Andrea @ Strawberry Chic

    Funny I ran across this post because I just made chicken-pot pie last night (although it was WAY too hot here in NM to be cooking something like that)!

    These are adorable, I will have to remember your tutorial for next time!

    By the way, thanks for stopping by my blog!

  6. Wendy @ Ravenwood Whimzies

    Awww these are so cute – too bad my boys are all grown up – guess the idea will have to wait for the grandkiddies! Thanks for sharing.

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