Chicken Pot Pie Soup + Video (2024)

My delicious and heart warming Chickenpot pie soup is a winner with all the family, especially when the weather is getting colder. It’s creamy and delicious (no cream added!).

Ok, hands up. This soup is literally the filling I use for mychicken pot pie.

Whenever I go to make the pie, it’s a 50/50 chance on whether it will make it to the pie stage, or whether upon tasting the filling, I just ladle it out in a bowl and eat it as soup. It really is that good, that even the temptation of pastry isn’t enough to make me wait, and I have to dish it up there and then.

I love how rich and creamy this soup is – andit’s made creamy using milk rather than cream, so whilst it tastes indulgent, it’s pretty light.

And I’ve got to get this in here – don’t forget the lemon juice! It’s that squeeze of lemon juice at the end that really makes this soup. The acidity does something magical with the creaminess to really add to the taste. If you’re wary of it tasting lemony (it shouldn’t taste lemony) just add in a little squirt at a time and taste as you go.

So first we’re going to add chunks of raw chicken, along with carrot, celery and potato into a large pan:

Season with salt, pepper and thyme:

Add in hot chicken stock and simmer for about 15 minutes until the chicken and veggies are cooked.

Meanwhile saute some chopped onion with butter until softened, then sprinkle with flour and stir together to form a roux:

Add in stock from the chicken and vegetable pan a ladle at a time whilst stirring, until you get a thick sauce:

The stir in milk and heat through:

Add the thick, creamy sauce back into the pan with the cooked chicken and vegetables and heat through. Add a squirt of lemon juice and test for seasoning.

Serve topped with a sprig of fresh thyme!

Hearty, soul-warming and perfect for a winter dinner with a nice chunk of toasted bread.

Can I make it gluten free?

Yes – use gluten free stock and gluten free plain/all-purpose flour blend for a gluten free version.

Can I make it ahead?

Yes, make the soup, then quickly cool, cover and refrigerate for up to 2-3 days. Reheat in a pan until piping hot before serving. You may need to add in a splash of stock or water to loosen it up again, as it does thicken a little more as it cools.

Will it freeze?

Yes, this soup freezes well. Make the soup, then quickly cool, cover and freeze. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator. Reheat in a pan until piping hot before serving. You may need to add in a splash of stock or water to loosen it up again, as it does thicken a little more as it cools.

Other modifications:

  • Add chunks of ham at the end and heat through
  • Sprinkle with crispy bacon
  • Add extra veggies – such as leeks or mushrooms with the other veggies. For small veggies – such as peas or sweetcorn, add them at the end and heat through.
  • I haven’t tried this soup as a vegetarian version yet. A lot of the flavour comes from the stock and cooking the chicken with the vegetables. If you are going to make a vegetarian version, of course leave the chicken out, but try to use a really tasty vegetarian stock so you don’t miss out on flavour. A sprinkling of cheddar cheese at the end would also add more flavour.

Recipe adapted from BBC Good Food’s Chicken and Ham pie.

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Chicken Pot Pie Soup

By Nicky Corbishley

This creamy chicken pot pie soup is deliciously simple comfort food. Easily made gluten free too!

Prep Time:

15 minutes mins

Cook Time:

30 minutes mins

Total Time:

45 minutes mins

Servings: 5 -6 servings

Course: Soup

Cuisine: American, British

Ingredients

  • 3 chicken breasts cut into small chunks
  • 3 carrots peeled and chopped into chunks
  • 3 medium sized potatoes peeled and chopped into small chunks
  • 2 sticks of celery sliced
  • good pinch of salt and pepper
  • 2 sprigs of fresh thyme or 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 850 ml (3 1/2 cups) chicken stock water plus 3 stock cubes is fine - use bouillon or gluten-free stock cubes if gluten-free is needed
  • 3 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 large onion peeled and finely chopped
  • 50 g (1/2 cup minus 1 tbsp) plain (all-purpose) flour (use gluten-free plain/all-purpose flour blend for gluten-free)
  • 300 ml (1 1/4 cups) milk half or full-fat
  • juice of 1 lemon
  • 1 small bunch fresh thyme

Instructions

  • Add the chicken, carrots, potatoes, celery, salt, pepper, thyme, and stock to a large saucepan. Bring to the boil and allow to simmer for 15 minutes and then turn off the heat.

    3 chicken breasts, 3 carrots, 3 medium sized potatoes, 2 sticks of celery, good pinch of salt and pepper, 2 sprigs of fresh thyme or 1 tsp dried thyme, 850 ml (3 1/2 cups) chicken stock

  • When the chicken and stock is nearly cooked, take another large saucepan and add in the butter and onions. Heat on medium and cook the onion for about 5-6 minutes until soft.

    3 tbsp unsalted butter, 1 large onion

  • Add in the flour and mix it into the onions and butter using a balloon whisk. It should form into a creamy paste (or roux).

    50 g (1/2 cup minus 1 tbsp) plain (all-purpose) flour

  • Allow the roux to cook for a minute whilst stirring with your whisk, then add in a ladle of the stock from the chicken broth (try to get mostly stock - not the chicken/veggies). Whisk the broth into the mixture. Repeat this until you have ladled out most of the stock from the chicken pan (leaving the chicken and veggies behind).

  • Then pour the milk into the sauce mixture. Heat through whilst stirring with the whisk. The sauce should thicken slightly as it's heating.

    300 ml (1 1/4 cups) milk

  • Once the sauce is almost at boiling (don't let it boil) pour it back into the pan with the chicken and veggies. Bring back to almost boiling and add in half the lemon juice. Give it a stir and taste. Add the rest of the lemon juice if needed.

    juice of 1 lemon

  • Season with salt and pepper and top with a sprig of fresh thyme before serving.

    1 small bunch fresh thyme

Video

Notes

Can I make it gluten free?

Yes - use gluten free stock and gluten free plain/all-purpose flour blend for a gluten free version.

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Can I make it ahead?

Yes, make the soup, then quickly cool, cover and refrigerate for up to 2-3 days. Reheat in a pan until piping hot before serving. You may need to add in a splash of stock or water to loosen it up again, as it does thicken a little more as it cools.

.

Will it freeze?

Yes, this soup freezes well. Make the soup, then quickly cool, cover and freeze. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator. Reheat in a pan until piping hot before serving. You may need to add in a splash of stock or water to loosen it up again, as it does thicken a little more as it cools.

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Other modifications:

  • Add chunks of ham at the end and heat through
  • Sprinkle with crispy bacon
  • Add extra veggies - such as leeks or mushrooms with the other veggies. For small veggies - such as peas or sweetcorn, add them at the end and heat through.
  • I haven't tried this soup as a vegetarian version yet. A lot of the flavour comes from the stock and cooking the chicken with the vegetables. If you are going to make a vegetarian version, of course leave the chicken out, but try to use a really tasty vegetarian stock so you don't miss out on flavour. A sprinkling of cheddar cheese at the end would also add more flavour.

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Nutritional Information is per serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 402kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 35g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 114mg | Sodium: 450mg | Potassium: 1318mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 6720IU | Vitamin C: 23.2mg | Calcium: 141mg | Iron: 5.4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Like this recipe? Leave a comment below!

This post was first published in December 2014. Updated in December 2018 with new photos, video, step-by-step photos and tips.

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