Creamy, cozy, and crowned with golden biscuits; this chicken pot pie casserole isn’t just dinner, it’s a full family event in one dish. The smell alone pulls Sprout into the kitchen mid cartwheel. This version is what we bake when we want something that tastes like home and looks like it belongs on a Sunday table.
Why This Chicken Pot Pie Casserole Is in Sprout’s Top Picks
Between the flaky biscuit top and that creamy chicken veggie base, this dish checks every box. It’s easier than traditional pot pie (no crust fuss), but still gives you that nostalgic comfort. Sprout says it “tastes like it’s been cooking since grandma days,” and we don’t argue.
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- Chicken Pot Pie Casserole Ingredients (Sprout’s Checklist)
- How to Make Chicken Pot Pie Casserole (Sprout’s Method)
- Sprout’s Tested Substitutions
- Sprout’s Favorite Twists for Chicken Pot Pie Casserole
- Equipment (Sprout’s Essentials)
- How to Store This Recipe (Sprout’s Way)
- Grandma’s Keep It in the Family Trick (Now Yours)
- Golden Biscuit Comfort Straight from Our Oven
- FAQs
- Pairing
- Chicken Pot Pie Casserole
Chicken Pot Pie Casserole Ingredients (Sprout’s Checklist)
- Cooked chicken (rotisserie or leftover)
- Butter
- Diced onion
- Sliced carrots
- Peas
- Chopped celery
- Cream of chicken soup
- Milk
- Garlic powder
- Dried thyme
- Salt and black pepper
- Refrigerated biscuit dough
For exact quantities and nutrition info, see the recipe card below.
How to Make Chicken Pot Pie Casserole (Sprout’s Method)
Sauté Your Filling Base
- In a medium skillet, melt butter over medium heat.
- Add diced onion, chopped celery, and sliced carrots.
- Sauté for 5 minutes until softened and fragrant.
- This helps the vegetables stay tender inside the casserole and blend flavors.
Stir in the Creamy Core
- To the skillet, add cooked chicken, peas, cream of chicken soup, milk, garlic powder, thyme, salt, and black pepper.
- Stir well and let the mixture heat through for 3 minutes.
- The filling should look thick and creamy, with visible veggies and chicken chunks.
Assemble Your Casserole
- Transfer the hot filling into a greased white 9x13” baking dish.
- Flatten the top gently with a spoon.
- Top with biscuit rounds spaced slightly apart for even browning.
Bake to Golden Comfort
- Bake in a preheated 375°F (190°C) oven for 22–25 minutes.
- The biscuits should puff up tall, golden, and lightly crisp on the edges.
- Let rest for 5 minutes before serving to allow the filling to set.
Sprout Says : "Brush each biscuit with melted butter before baking to achieve that shiny, golden top with perfect flaky layers".
Sprout’s Extra Notes (To Keep It Foolproof)
- Use rotisserie chicken for faster prep (we call this "cheat code chicken")
- Don’t overcrowd the biscuits; spacing gives them lift and flake
- Brushing biscuits with butter = golden top perfection
Sprout’s Tested Substitutions
Gluten-Free Friendly
- Use gluten-free biscuit dough or top with mashed potato for a naturally gluten-free variation.
Dairy-Free Adaptation
- Swap regular milk with unsweetened oat milk.
- Use a dairy-free cream soup or homemade dairy-free white sauce.
No Soup Option
- Replace cream of chicken soup with a homemade roux-based sauce (butter, flour, broth, and milk).
Vegetable Flexibility
- Swap peas for corn or green beans.
- Mushrooms, roasted red peppers, or spinach all work well too.
Meatless Alternative
Replace chicken with sautéed mushrooms and white beans for a hearty vegetarian version. may have friends or family that they're cooking for that could use this. This is also a great idea to link out to another blogger with a similar recipe that fits a different diet.
Sprout’s Favorite Twists for Chicken Pot Pie Casserole
Puff Pastry Pot Pie
Swap biscuits for puff pastry squares. Bakes faster and gives a crisp, elegant finish.
Cheddar Biscuit Bomb
Add shredded cheddar under the biscuit layer for a melty, savory surprise.
Holiday Turkey Remix
Use leftover roasted turkey instead of chicken. Add sage or rosemary for a festive touch.
Mini Pot Pie Cups
Spoon filling into jumbo muffin tins, top with biscuit dough, and bake. Perfect for lunches or parties.
Sweet Potato Biscuit Top
Top your filling with sweet potato biscuit dough for an earthy, slightly sweet variation.t link)
Equipment (Sprout’s Essentials)
- Oven mitts
- 9x13" white ceramic casserole dish
- Medium skillet
- Wooden spoon (Sprout’s favorite tool!)
How to Store This Recipe (Sprout’s Way)
Fridge Storage (Short Term)
Cool casserole completely, cover tightly, and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Reheat in oven at 350°F for 15–20 minutes until warmed through.
Freezer Storage (Long Term)
Assemble the casserole, cover tightly with foil, and freeze unbaked for up to 1 month. Bake straight from frozen with an extra 10–15 minutes.
Make-Ahead Method
Bake fully, cool completely, and refrigerate or freeze portions. Reheat as needed for weeknight comfort in under 5 minutes.
Grandma’s Keep It in the Family Trick (Now Yours)
She never used raw carrots straight in the bake; always sautéed them first with a pinch of thyme. “It’s not just flavor,” she said, “it’s memory.” According to her, carrots released their true sweetness only after a few minutes in a warm skillet. That extra step gave the filling depth and kept it from tasting boiled or flat. I still picture her at the stove, apron dusted with flour, wooden spoon in hand, stirring slow and steady while thyme filled the whole kitchen. That scent still brings me right back. I do it the same way now. And so does Sprout.
Golden Biscuit Comfort Straight from Our Oven
This chicken pot pie casserole hits that sweet spot between weekday comfort and weekend special. I’ve packed it with shortcuts that never compromise on flavor, and Sprout insists it "tastes like a hug." Whether you're here for the creamy filling or the buttery biscuits, it all leads to that golden-topped goodness waiting in the oven.
Check out our Poppy Seed Chicken Casserole, Stuffed Chicken Breast, and Bisquick Chicken And Dumplings for more cozy inspiration.
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FAQs
What’s the difference between a pot pie and a casserole?
Pot pies typically include a pastry crust on top and bottom and are baked like a pie. A casserole skips the crust and uses biscuit dough, mashed potatoes, or cheese as the topping. This one uses biscuits and a creamy base; less fuss, same comfort.
What’s the secret ingredient in chicken pot pie?
Thyme! And sautéing the vegetables instead of tossing them in raw. That little bit of pre cooking brings out natural sweetness and depth, creating that classic homemade taste we all chase.
Should you prebake the bottom crust of a chicken pot pie?
No crust here! One of the reasons we love this chicken pot pie casserole; there’s no bottom crust to deal with. Just mix, top, and bake. The biscuits do all the work and taste better than pie crust, if you ask Sprout.
What to serve with chicken pot pie casserole?
The best food to serve with this chicken pot pie casserole are light green salad, roasted vegetables, or even a chilled cranberry apple slaw work perfectly. Anything fresh, crunchy, or slightly acidic to balance the creamy richness.
Pairing
These are my favorite dishes to serve with this chicken pot pie casserole:
Chicken Pot Pie Casserole
Equipment
- 1 9x13” white ceramic dish (For baking the casserole)
- 1 Medium skillet (For cooking the filling)
- 1 Wooden spoon (To stir the creamy base)
- 1 Oven mitts (For handling hot dish safely)
Ingredients
- 2 cups Cooked chicken - Rotisserie or leftover
- 2 tablespoon Butter - For sautéing
- ½ cup Diced onion - Fresh preferred
- 1 cup Sliced carrots - Thinly sliced
- ½ cup Peas - Fresh or frozen
- ½ cup Chopped celery - Optional but recommended
- 1 can Cream of chicken soup - 10.5 oz, condensed
- ½ cup Milk - Whole milk or oat milk for dairy-free
- ½ teaspoon Garlic powder - Adjust to taste
- ½ teaspoon Dried thyme - Adds depth of flavor
- Salt and black pepper - Balance seasoning to preference
- 1 can Refrigerated biscuit dough - 8 count, store-bought or homemade
Instructions
- In a skillet, melt butter and sauté onion, celery, and carrots until soft.
- Add chicken, peas, soup, milk, and seasonings; stir and simmer.
- Pour into dish, flatten, and top with biscuit rounds.
- Bake at 375°F until biscuits are golden and filling is bubbly.
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