Comforting and hearty, chicken pot pie is an American and Canadian savory pie that has a top crust made with flaky pastry and a filling of chicken and vegetables such as peas, potatoes, onions, and carrots.
There is no set recipe, and other ingredients can be included. As far as method goes, the pie can be prepared in the oven, on the stovetop, or in an iron pie over an open fire. Also, although it's traditionally considered that chicken pot pie only has a top crust, it's common to find double-crusted ones.
Pot pie is a popular dish with a long and vivid history, dating back to the Roman Empire when it was regularly served at banquets. The ancient custom of pot pie was revived in 16th-century England when cooks used to make meat pies with tiny, gooseberry-stuffed birds on the inside.