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betny on 1.14.2014
Man, we love this. I have made it twice now, and we have made just a couple of changes for our tastes. I add half a finely chopped onion to the butter with the garlic (before the flour) and let that cook a bit. I also add a peeled and diced potato with the carrots and peas. I think because of these additions, it was too much filling for my pie pan so I made a mini-pie too. :o) Thanks for such a yummy recipe!
kender3 on 12.24.2011
This is a slightly odd review. This recipe produces a very tasty base (I used double the chicken, btw), but it is very, very liquid. It never really reduced/thickened. I’m thinking this would be wonderful with dumplings, rather than as pot pie.
vtjess on 12.12.2011
LOVE this recipe! Have made it with chicken and turkey, both are delicious. Also have used a variety of veggies, fresh, frozen or canned and it is simple and tastes great. Also, I use the extra broth verison because I don’t ever have “drippings” it is still easy and delicious. Great leftover also!
queenkong on 5.2.2011
This was AMAZING. I too used a Rotisserie chicken, sauteed fresh vegetables (carrots, onions and corn), tripled the garlic (I’m a fiend), and opted for dried rosemary, thyme and sage as my herbs of choice. This will be a favorite for years. Thank you for sharing!!
Kathleen on 2.8.2011
This was delicious! I was feeling super lazy, so I just bought a roasted turkey from the store and went from there. My whole family enjoyed it, thanks for posting such an awesome recipe!
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lawdaw on 4.12.2011
very tasty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Natalie | Perry's Plate on 11.27.2010
I made this again this week using leftover turkey and gravy from Thanksgiving! I used 1 cup of gravy and omitted the butter, flour, and cream. I also reduced the chicken broth to 2 cups. So easy!
Tammy on 11.16.2010
My 3 year old loved this! I used leftover roast turkey, no pan drippings but stock, herbs de Provence instead of fresh herbs, and I added a potato. My sauce didn’t thicken as much as I would have liked, so I’ll improve that for next time. Thanks for sharing!
madefromscratch on 6.21.2010
This looks GREAT! I’ll be making a couple changes to my menu this week to squeeze it in!