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Easy Individual Turkey Pot Pies

Wednesday, September 21st, 2016







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A Make-Ahead Meal





It isn’t Fall yet and it’s still hot here in Oklahoma but if the weatherman knows what he is talking about, cool weather is on its way. Shortening days and coming holidays mean lots of full days with not much time to cook on many of them. Planning ahead and making your own, simple freezer meals saves time and money!


And what screams, “Simple – Easy – Fast” like pot pies? Pot pies were a treat when I was growing up. We knew that if my parents were going to go out and a babysitter was coming to corral us four girls, it meant pot pies for supper. My favorite has always been turkey. And so, when I finally figured out, “Heh. I can do this myself”, making the buttery meat pies ahead of time for freezing has provided a quick meal in a pinch.


So, I am going to share my recipe with you. This is totally my own, original recipe and you can add to it anything you like – carrots, spices, whatever. But I like just plain, ol’ pot pie rather like the simple, English meat pies. If I were going to add anything, it would be a little fresh thyme. But even that is gilding the lily for me. Oh, and you can find the foil pie tins with lids at your grocery store with the other foil baking pans. So here you go:


Individual Turkey Pot Pies

  • 7 – 8 foil pot pie tins with plastic lids
  • 3 1/2 cups Our Pie Crust Mix Recipe
  • 2 cups diced turkey
  • 2 cups diced, parboiled potatoes
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 1 can cream of mushroom soup (low fat can be used)
  • 1 can cream of chicken soup (low fat can be used)
  • 2 – .75 oz packages dry turkey gravy mix
  • 3-4 cups water

    Printable Recipe

    Instructions:

    First, make sure that the pie crust mix is cool but not frozen. Mix 3 1/2 cups of Our Pie Crust Mix Recipe with 12-14 Tablespoons of ice water. Using tablespoons, you can add and stir and add and stir to keep from adding too much water. The dough should be a little sticky. Set aside.


    In a sauce pan, mix two packages of turkey gravy mix with two cups of water. Stir with a whisk and bring to a boil, stirring every so often to keep from lumping. When gravy has thickened, remove from heat and cool. Set aside.


    Parboil diced potatoes in salted, boiling water for about 8 minutes. Drain of all water.


    In a large mixing bowl add turkey, potatoes and frozen peas and toss. Add both cans of soup concentrate. Add 1 cup of water and stir. Add gravy and stir. If you want a little soupier broth, add water 1/4 cup at a time and stir.


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    Pinch off a ball of dough about 2 1/2″ in diameter and on a floured Oklahoma Pastry Cloth found at Oklahomapastrycloth.com/shop roll the dough into a circle about 9″ in diameter.


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    Place the rolled crust into one of the aluminum pie tins and gently press it down to fit to the shape of the tin. Press the edges down around the edge of the tin and fill in any spots that are missing dough by cutting off extra and putting a little ice water on the area and then pressing the piece into place.


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    Fill pie shell with 1 cup of turkey mixture. Pinch off a smaller ball of dough and roll it into about a 6″ circle. Wet the top edge of the bottom crust with ice water and place the second crust over the first crust . Press the edges down gently.


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    Using a sharp knife, trim edges by cutting against the outside edge of the tin.


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    You can flute the edges of the crust by taking the end of a knife, pushing it against the outside edge of the crust toward your pinched index finger and thumb, pushing the dough into your fingers. Do this all the way around the pie.


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    Cut four vent slits in the top crust


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    Voila. A finished pot pie!


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    Cover with the plastic lid that comes with the foil pie tin.


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    Repeat this process to make 7 – 8 pies. Freeze or bake immediately.


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    To bake, preheat oven to 400º. Bake pies for 45 – 50 minutes if fresh and 60-65 minutes if frozen until golden brown and bubbly.


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    Allow to cool about 5 minutes before serving. The crust is flaky and the filling is yummy!!






    Happy Baking!



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    Shout Out

    Monday, June 29th, 2015







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    100 Year Old Pie Recipe!




    Heh all! Well, because of all your help, we got the votes we needed and qualified to be considered for the Mission Main Street Grant! I can’t thank you enough for all your support! We got way more votes than we needed!


    Now, I am long past due giving a shout out to a really amazing lady who is helping people all over the internet with her cooking channel. Hands That Cook offers all kinds of recipes, tips and demonstrations that are easy to follow. She has a wonderful knowledge of cooking skills and a heart to share them with those who wish to learn.


    Though she likes to remain anonymous, the videos and voice are warm and inviting and I know that you will get a lot out of them. She has a diverse following who obviously love her to pieces.


    Hands That Cook ordered one of our Oklahoma Pastry Cloths™ and it was certainly a pleasure working with her. She liked our product so much that she did a show about a 100 year old pie crust recipe that she uses while offering a great review of the pastry cloth. You can enjoy it here:





    It is so wonderful to see how our products are making life easier and pleasant in kitchens across the country and even in other countries. That is our goal!! We tried Hands That Cook’s recipe for pie crust and it was wonderful.


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    And of course it had to be an apple pie. Yummy!
    Thanks to Hands That Cook for a great recipe and a wonderful testimonial.





    Happy Baking!



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