The best chicken pot pie recipe has a creamy filling loaded with chicken and vegetables, then topped with delicious and tender sourdough biscuits. This classic recipe gets a farmhouse twist everyone will love.

I’ve tested this recipe at least 4 times now, and it has become my family’s absolute favorite. They don’t mind at all that we’ve had to test it again and again.
This makes for a pretty easy and healthy meal, too. It’s a great way to get in bone broth without having to eat soup, and it’s loaded with veggies, chicken, and fermented grains.
I’m not at all upset that the kids keep asking for me to make it again.
Another wonderful thing about this chicken pot pie is that it is a one pot meal; you are not going to have a ton of dirty dishes.
This is just one of the many reasons I love cooking with my cast iron skillet: it can easily go from stove top to oven, all while being non-stick.
If you are new to cast iron skillet cooking, you can check out why it is one of our favorite kitchen tools here.
The other day, I shared how we meal prepped for the anticipation of baby #6 coming. We’ve added this one to the meal prep list, and you should, too.
This chicken pot pie recipe is a delicious way to help make our transition to a family of eight as smooth as possible.
Alright, let’s get cooking.

Tips For Making The Best Chicken Pot Pie Recipe:
- Chop the veggies pretty finely so they cook quickly.
- This recipe works great for meal prep and freezes well. Follow the steps below to see how to freeze it for later.
- If you don’t want to make sourdough biscuits, just use your favorite butter biscuit recipe.
- Use red potatoes so you don’t have to peel them. Since they have such a thin skin, they work great in this recipe.
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Tools you will need:
14 inch cast iron skillet – you also could use a 9×13 glass baking dish, but you will have to saute the veggies in a different pan first.
Cutting board
Knife
Measuring cups and spoons
Biscuit cutter – or another round object for cutting biscuits.

Ingredients
- Potatoes – chopped (I use red so you don’t have to peel them)
- Carrots – diced
- Butter
- Onion
- Garlic cloves minced
- Bone broth
- Flour
- Parsley – you could use fresh as well.
- Other spices: Garlic powder, black pepper, onion powder
- Salt. This may sound like a lot of salt, but I’m using homemade bone broth that doesn’t have salt. So if you are using broth that already has sodium, or if you’re using a rotisserie chicken, then you will have to cut back on the salt.
- Peas – fresh or frozen
- Cooked chicken
- Heavy cream
Sourdough Biscuit Recipe
- Flour โ I used freshly milled, whole wheat, white flour
- Sourdough starter – *Fed sourdough starter is a sourdough starter that has been given equal parts water and flour, mixed, and allowed to sit at room temperature at least 4-12 hours.
- Butter – You want it really cold. Pop it in the freezer for 10 minutes before starting this recipe.
- Sugar
- Milk or buttermilk
- Salt
- Baking powder and baking soda
How To Make The Best Chicken Pot Pie

Step 1: The Night Before, Prepare The Sourdough Biscuits
If you are wanting to make this sourdough chicken pot pie, start the sourdough the night before, allowing it to ferment for 8-24 hours.
Chop up cold butter into chunks and add to a large bowl. You can also use a cheese grater and great the cold butter.
Add flour to the butter and mix; I usually just use my hands to massage the flour and butter together.
Add fed sourdough starter and sugar. Stir until nicely incorporated. Mix in milk.
Place a clean tea towel over bowl and allow to sit at room temperature at least 8-24 hours.

Step 2: Make The Chicken Pot Pie Filling
The next day, add veggies and butter to a cast iron skillet at sautรฉ on medium low heat for 10 minutes until they start to soften.

Add bone broth, dried parsley, garlic powder, and onion powder. Mix and cover with lid. Allow to cook for 10 minutes.
Add flour to sautรฉed vegetables and butter and stir and cook a few minutes
To the skillet, add peas, pre-cooked chicken, and heavy cream.

Step 3: Finish Making The Biscuits
While veggies are sautรฉing, finish making the biscuits by adding baking soda, baking powder, and salt to the fermented dough.

Mix everything together well. I like to use my fingers.
Roll out biscuits onto a lightly floured surface and cut with biscuit cutter.
Step 4: Top With Biscuits And Bake

Top the filling with the sourdough biscuits and place in a 400 degree oven for about 10-15 minutes. Until the biscuits start turning golden brown. You can bake it in the cast iron skillet or transfer into baking dish.
Allow to cool for a few minutes before serving.
FAQ:

Do I have to use sourdough biscuits?
Sourdough is always my go-to because it is a healthier way to consume grains. It helps break down the phytic acid and makes it more digestible. (Source)
Saying that, I get asked all the time if a recipe can be made in a non-sourdough way, and this one actually can!
Thatโs because this recipe includes biscuits that go right on top, and you can switch out the sourdough biscuits to your favorite type of biscuit.
Can you make this chicken pot pie recipe dairy free?
If you are dairy free, you could sub regular butter for a dairy free butter or coconut oil. Use a dairy free milk like cashew or coconut.
Can you make this chicken pot pie gluten free?
To make this a gluten free chicken pot pie, use your favorite gluten free biscuit recipe. Instead of thickening the pot pie filling with flour, use a little bit of coconut flour, or make a cornstarch (or arrowroot) slurry.

How To Freeze A Chicken Pot Pie
Place cooked chicken pot pie filling into a glass baking dish or disposable baking container. Top with biscuits, cover and freeze.
To reheat: take the frozen chicken pot pie and place in the refrigerator the day before (or at least the night before) to thaw.
Bake at 350 for 45 minutes, or until bubbly and the biscuits turn a golden brown color.
Check out some more freezer recipes I prepped for baby number 6 here.
Find more of our family favorite recipes straight from the farmhouse:
- Roasted Red Pepper And Tomato Soup
- Skillet Pork Chops With Garlic And Butter
- Cheeseburger Soup Recipe
- Healthy One Pot Meals- Sourdough Skillet
- Zucchini Lasagna Grain Free Recipe
If you try this recipe and love it, I would love if you could come back and give it a 5 star rating!
Best Chicken Pot Pie Recipe With Sourdough Biscuits

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Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 medium or 4 small red potatoes, chopped
- 4 medium carrots, diced
- 1/4 cup butter
- 1 medium onion
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 3 cups chicken bone broth
- 4 tablespoons flour
- 1 tablespoon dried parsley or two tablespoons fresh, minced
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- fresh cracked black pepper
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 3 teaspoons salt , reduce if your broth already contains salt
- 1 cup peas, fresh or frozen
- 4 cups cooked chicken
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
Sourdough Biscuit Recipe –
- 1 stick cold butter, cut into chunks (113 grams)
- 2 cups all purpose flour, 280 grams
- 1 cup sourdough discard, 285 grams
- 1 tablespoon sugar, 12 grams
- 3/4 teaspoon salt, 4 grams
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 cup milk or buttermilk, 122 grams
Instructions
- If you are wanting to make this a fermented sourdough chicken pot pie, start the biscuits the night before.
- Chop up cold butter into chunks and add to a large bowl.
- Add flour to the butter.
- Cut butter into flour using a fork, food processor, or with your hands,
- Add 1 cup of sourdough starter.
- Add sugar and stir until nicely incorporated.
- Add the milk or buttermilk.
- Place a clean tea towel over bowl and allow to sit at room temperature at least 8-24 hours.
- The next day, add diced potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic, and butter to a cast iron skillet at sautรฉ on medium low heat for 10 minutes until they start to soften.
- Sprinkle flour over the sautรฉed vegetables and butter. Stir and cook a few minutes.
- Add broth, dried parsley, garlic powder, and onion powder. Mix and cover with lid. Allow to cook for 10 minutes.
- To the skillet, add peas, pre-cooked chicken, and heavy cream.
- While the filling continues to cook, finish making the biscuits by adding baking soda, baking powder, and salt to the fermented dough.
- Mix everything together well. I like to use my fingers.
- Roll out biscuits onto a lightly floured surface and cut with biscuit cutter.
- Top the filling with sourdough biscuits and place in a 400 degree oven for about 10-15 minutes. Until the biscuits start turning golden brown.
- Allow to cool for a few minutes before serving.
Notes
- *Fed sourdough starter is a sourdough starter that has been given equal parts water and flour, mixed, and allowed to sit at room temperature at least 4-12 hours.
To Freeze:
- Follow the instructions above. Transfer the filling to a glass baking dish or disposable aluminum pan, top with biscuits, cover and freeze.
To reheat:
- Take the frozen chicken pot pie out of the freezer and place in the refrigerator the day before (or at least the night before) to thaw.
- Bake at 350 for 45 minutes, or until bubbly and the biscuits turn a golden brown color.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.










Cups and grams.. I would so love if this recipe was available in grams instead of cups.. some websites transfer 1 cup of sourdough starter to 130g, some to 220g, it’s such a confusion..
How much did you ladies used? ๐
This recipe is amazing!!! I stumbled upon your YouTube channel last week and was so excited to get your sourdough e-book. This was the first recipe I tried and we loved it. You are such an inspiration – thank you for sharing your insights and talent. I canโt wait to try all your sourdough recipes. I’ve literally had starter in my fridge for 2-5 years and knew there was so much potential for the “discard” but never found anything that worked out well…until I found your site! ๐
Question: Do you used unsalted butter in all your recipes?
Notes: I used salted Kerrygold butter for the biscuits so after the ferment I only added 1/4 tsp salt (instead of 3/4 tsp) and baked off a small piece to test and it was great (probably could have added a little more but it was already delicious and didn’t want to risk oversalting). The dough was very forgiving. When mixing the flour, starter, and honey my mixture was dry and crumbly so I added a little more water to help it come together (and then I added too much and added a bit more flour). The point is, I got a dough together, it fermented and tasted great!!! I’m definitely making those biscuits again and we’ll probably try the waffles next :).
This really is such a tasty dish and with wholesome ingredients that I can feel great about feeding my family. Thanks Lisa!
Has anyone made this recipe with the sourdough skillet recipe topping instead of the sourdough biscuits?
5 stars! This was amazing! I accidentally put the baking soda en powder in the dough that I let ferment overnight instead of mixing it in after fermenting. Still worked out really well.
Made this tonight
I used the sourdough pie crust for the top and it was scrumptious!
I tried the sourdough pizza last night and it was a hit as well
I appreciate all your videos and recipes
You are so easy to watch, so “normal”!
I’m just beginning my sourdough “journey” so I’m really looking forward to trying your other recipes
Thanks so much!
This recipe is AMAZING!! Thank you so much for sharing! My family loved it! I can’t wait to make it again!!
Oh my goodness, this is truly the best! I’ve made a few in the last 4 yrs (since meeting my husband, this is his favorite dish) he now hands down prefers this recipe!
Thank you!
I want to make mini pies (4 inch) with this recipe…any suggestions on how to adjust the times for it? thank you! ๐
We made this recipe last night minus the biscuits – we used a frozen pie crust! We used one cup less of bone broth too because of this โ needed less liquid so it didnโt get a soggy bottom. It was super delicious! And we had extra filling so I put some aborrio rice with it and now am having that as an extra meal in the fridge this week! Great recipe and experience all around.