Keto Low Carb Chicken Pot Pie
If you want comfort foods, look no further than this Keto Low Carb Chicken Pot Pie Recipe! This will totally wow your family and satisfy your cravings. This easy keto chicken casserole recipe is full of delicious flavor and easy to make.
Keto Chicken Pot Pie Recipe
Yesterday was a dreary day around here. It was rainy, and all I wanted for dinner was some kind of comfort food. I had attempted a Keto Chicken Pot Pie a couple of weeks ago, but the crust just didn’t turn out as I had hoped. I had spread it out like you would a normal chicken pot pie, but coconut flour is extremely absorbent, so it dried out the filling. As a blogger, sometimes we create recipes multiple times to get it just right. So, last night was Keto Chicken Pot Pie take two.
Instead of spreading out the crust, I carefully dolloped it on top with spoonfuls so that it wouldn’t absorb too much of the filling. I only included half of a cup of mixed veggies so that it would feel like chicken pot pie; however, you could substitute with green beans or asparagus to further reduce the carb content. Nevertheless, we think it turned out yummy!
Check out my Keto Chicken Pot Pie Soup for a delicious soup version of this popular keto casserole recipe.
HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN POT PIE KETO-FRIENDLY
As you may already know, Chicken Pot Pie is no friend to people who eat keto. It’s full of carbs from the flour and pie crust. To make Chicken Pot Pie keto-friendly, you’ll need to make some substitutions. First, completely omit the flour in the pot pie filling. You’ll just be adding heavy cream, butter, and all your other ingredients to make the filling. Second, instead of using a pie crust, you’ll be making an alternative crust that consists of coconut flour, butter, full-fat sour cream, Mozzarella cheese, mild cheddar cheese, etc. Since you took out the flour and pie crust that a traditional chicken pot pie would have, you now have a keto-friendly, low-carb chicken pot pie that is also gluten-free! Now you can enjoy your favorite comfort food guilt-free!
Main Ingredients:
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- Chicken– You’re going to dice up chicken breasts to put in the pot pie filling.
- Coconut Flour– This is your sub for making the pie crust. The coconut flour seriously reduces the carb content without sacrificing flavor!
- Veggies– These are the bulk of the pot pie filling. There’s nothing quite like warm veggies to soothe your soul!
- Xanthan Gum– This acts as a thickening agent to make the ingredients stick together.
- Mozzarella and Mild Cheddar Cheese– These cheeses add a savory flavor to the top of the crust.
- Heavy whipping cream– This adds lots of creaminess and fat to your pot pie filling.
Tips for Making Low Carb Chicken Pot Pie
If you have time to cook chicken in the slow cooker, you could use a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store. I personally love finishing off this Keto Chicken Pot Pie in a cast-iron skillet. I don’t know if it’s just because I’m a southern girl, but I think cast-iron makes it so much more flavorful. My entire family thought it was delish! My two-year-old loved her chicken and biscuits and kept asking for more green balls (peas).
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Steps to Making Low-Carb Chicken Pot Pie:
Step 1: Cook 1 to 1 1/2 lbs chicken in the slow cooker. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
Tip: I love using my slow cooker or Instant Pot for making the chicken in advance. How to make chicken in the crockpot shredded chicken is an excellent resource. You can always grab a rotisserie chicken if you prefer. Both are great options for this recipe.
Step 2: Sautee onion, green beans (or mixed veggies), garlic cloves, salt, and pepper in 2 tablespoons of butter in an oven-safe skillet for approx 5 min or until onions are translucent.
Tip: If you decide to use a small amount of mixed vegetables in this recipe, even though it contains peas and carrots the carb count is minimal when spread out over portions. You could always sub in other lower-carb vegetables if you prefer.
Step 3: Add heavy whipping cream, chicken broth, poultry seasoning, thyme, and rosemary to make the creamy base for this delicious low-carb chicken pot pie filling. Then add the shredded chicken.
Tip: The rich sauce is what brings the most flavor to this keto chicken pot pie casserole dish. It is super easy to make and loaded with delicious butter and flavorful spices. Sprinkle Xanthan Gum on top and simmer for 5 minutes so that the sauce thickens. Make sure to simmer covered as the liquid will evaporate otherwise. You need a lot of liquid for this recipe; otherwise, it will be dry. You want it to thicken just enough, so it’s not runny but not too much because you don’t want it dry.
Step 4: Make the breading by combining melted butter (I cool mine by popping the bowl in the fridge for 5 min), eggs, salt, and sour cream in a bowl, then whisk together. Then add the coconut flour and baking powder to the mixture and stir until combined. Finally, stir in cheese.
Step 5: Drop batter by dollops on top of the chicken pot pie. Do not spread it out like a pie crust, as the coconut flour will absorb too much of the liquid.
Tip: The shredded cheese in this crust adds great flavor and allows for that perfect browning you want on the top of your crust.
Step 6: Bake in a 400-degree oven for 15-20 min.
Tip: Set oven to broil and move the chicken pot pie to the top shelf. Broil for 1-2 minutes until bread topping is nicely browned. Sprinkle dried parsley on top.
How to Store this Recipe?
This low-carb chicken pot pie recipe can be stored in the fridge for 3-4 days covered tightly or in the freezer for up to 4 months in a freezer-safe container. I would suggest rewarming in the microwave from the fridge. If frozen, allow it to thaw overnight in the fridge, then rewarm the next day.
Variations to the recipe:
- Use turkey breast or thigh instead of chicken
- For added fat, use chicken thighs instead of the chicken breast
- Grab a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store when you are in a hurry.
- Sub bone broth for chicken broth
- Try adding in other low-carb veggies such as cauliflower, mushrooms, bell peppers, zucchini, etc.
- Feel free to try different types of cheese in the homemade easy keto biscuits recipe for the crust. You can sub almond flour for coconut flour, but it is not a 1:1 sub. 1/4 cup coconut flour equals 1 cup almond flour.
- You could add a bit of cream cheese to the low-carb chicken pot pie filling for a creamier texture.
- If you follow a more modified low carb lifestyle, Carbquick is a low carb alternative to the biscuit topping. It is much like Bisquick but with fewer carbs.
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More Keto Chicken Recipes & Keto Casseroles
- Slow Cooker Cheesy Chicken with Bacon
- Cheesy Ranch Chicken & Broccoli
- Keto BBQ Chicken Casserole
- Low Carb Chicken Philly Cheesesteak
- Cheesy Mexican Chicken Skillet
- Keto Baked Chicken Fajitas
- Low Carb Chicken Casserole
If you are tired of chicken and need more variety, make sure to try my most popular keto recipe ever – Keto Ground Beef Casserole.
Keto Chicken Pot Pie
Ingredients
For the Chicken Pot Pie Filling:
- 2 tablespoons of butter
- 1/2 cup mixed veggies could also substitute green beans or broccoli
- 1/4 small onion diced
- 1/4 tsp pink salt
- 1/4 tsp pepper
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 1 tsp poultry seasoning
- 1/4 tsp rosemary
- pinch thyme
- 2 1/2 cups cooked chicken diced
- 1/4 tsp Xanthan Gum
For the crust:
- 4 1/2 tablespoons of butter melted and cooled
- 1/3 cup coconut flour
- 2 tablespoons full fat sour cream
- 4 eggs
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 cup mild cheddar cheese, grated
- 1/3 cup Mozzarella Cheese, grated
- 1 1/2 tsp parsley (to sprinkle on top)
Instructions
- Cook 1 to 1 1/2 lbs chicken in the slow cooker for 3 hours on high or 6 hours on low.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
- Sautee onion, mixed veggies, garlic cloves, salt, and pepper in 2 tablespoons of butter in a cast-iron skillet or oven-safe skillet for approx 5 min or until onions are translucent.
- Add heavy whipping cream, chicken broth, poultry seasoning, thyme, and rosemary.
- Sprinkle Xantham Gum on top and simmer for 5 minutes so that the sauce thickens. Make sure to simmer covered as the liquid will evaporate otherwise. You need a lot of liquid for this recipe; otherwise, it will be dry.
- Add diced chicken.
- Make the breading by combining melted butter (I cool mine by popping the bowl in the fridge for 5 min), eggs, salt, and sour cream in a bowl, then whisk together.
- Stir in cheese.
- Drop batter by dollops on top of the chicken pot pie. Do not spread it out, as the coconut flour will absorb too much of the liquid.
- Bake in a 400-degree oven for 15-20 min.
- Set oven to broil and move chicken pot pie to the top-shelf. Broil for 1-2 minutes until bread topping is nicely browned. Sprinkle dried parsley on top.
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Notes
Variations to the recipe:
- Use turkey breast or thigh instead of chicken
- For added fat use chicken thighs instead of the chicken breast
- Grab a rotisserie chicken from the grocery store when you are in a hurry.
- Sub bone broth for chicken broth
- Try adding in other low carb veggies such as cauliflower, mushrooms, bell peppers, zucchini, etc
- Feel free to try different types of cheese in the homemade easy keto biscuits recipe for the crust
- If you follow a more modified low carb lifestyle Carbquick is a low carb alternative to the biscuit topping. It is much like Bisquick but with fewer carbs.
Nutrition
My whole family had been missing comfort food and this was amazing! I love chicken and dumplings as well. Do you think the topping would work for that application?
Glad your family enjoyed this comfort food!! I haven’t used the topping for chicken and dumplings but it’s worth a try.
Sooo good! Made this recipe as a meal prep for supper and work lunch. Had to give co-workers recipe!
That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing my recipe.
Wow this is an amazing recipe! Definitely a keeper!
Thank you so much for creating, and sharing it!
Yum!
Thank you so much, Stacy! I’m really glad you enjoyed it.
I had to use cornstarch for the thickening and I was wondering if that amount (1/4 tsp) would be considered keto? I am worried now I will have to remake. :/
Cornstarch isn’t considered keto since it is made from corn, but I wouldn’t think that 1/4 tsp would make that much of a difference.
Easy recipe. Absolutely delicious. Even my non-Keto family members enjoyed this meal. I will definitely create this again. I would probably double the filling portion ingredients, since my sons eat more than a serving size. Anyway, thank you very much.
You’re welcome! Glad your family loved this.
So far, I’m liking the main part. I did have a question. I have made the chicken and veggie mixture in the cast iron skillet and wanted to eat it another night this week (Sunday’s are my prep days because I’m a full time worker). Could I refrigerate the pot portion and then add the pie portion on top right before sticking in the oven? Do you think I would need to add more cream to have enough moisture? Thanks again and stay healthy.
You could. You may need to add more cream right before baking, but it might be okay too. You’ll just have to eyeball it. You are very welcome.
Wow! I was alittle concerned how this would turn out because I’ve had so many low carb recipes that never taste as good as they should but……this was incredible! My husband was shocked! He kept saying how wonderful it was and was amazed that it was low carb! Thanks for a great recipe, will definitely be making it atleast every month!
I’m so glad that you enjoyed it. You are very welcome.
It was so good! Please share more!
Loved it!
I never take the time to leave comments. But this chicken pot pie was the ultimate bom. My husband has been on keto for three years and this is the first pot pie recipe that we liked, or should I say loved. The only thing I did different to this recipe was double the amount of veggies. Otherwise, everything else was exactly as written. When I make a recipe for the first time I never double it but I took my chances this time and doubled it and I’m so glad I did. 😋
How wonderful that you and hubby loved the pot pie! I’m sure it was great with double veggies.
Could I freeze this chicken pot pie?
I haven’t frozen it before so I am not sure how well it would freeze.
Going to make this recipe today, however I don’t really care for coconut flour and would like to use Almond flour. As I read it that would mean using how much Almond flour?? Also would I have to make any other changes to the recipe using the almond flower?
You would use 1-1/3 cups of almond flour, 4x more than coconut flour. I’ve never made the pot pie with almond flour so I’m not sure if you would need to use a different number of eggs.
Thanks for asking, coconut flour, that smell, I dont like it on my food food, I use it on sweet foods. Almond flour is my go to! Im going to add 5 eggs maybe.
This recipe was excellent! My husband who doesn’t follow keto loved it! I added broccoli, cauliflower, celery, onion and a little carrots for colour. Would definitely make this again!!
I’m really y’all loved it!
could I use oat fibre instead of coconut flour?
I’ve only fixed the recipe as is so I’m really not sure.
Yum!
Looks delicious! Is there a good substitute for heavy cream powder?
I used regular heavy cream in this recipe not powder. I don’t know of a sub.
How would you cook chicken in Instant Pot? The Instant Pot and Keto are very new to me.
It would depend on what kind of chicken you are using. If you search Pinterest, you’ll find many different recipes for IP chicken.
What size sauce pan did you use?
I usually use a 10.25 inch skillet.