HAM POT PIE
Made in the Pennsylvania dutch tradition of slippery ham pot pie where there is a boiled dough instead of a top flaky crust.
Provided by Sarah Mock
Categories Easy Recipes
Time 5h
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Start with the ham bone. Put it in a large stock pot.
- Cover it 1/2-3/4 up the bone with water.
- Let it simmer for as long as you can. I did mine for 5 hours but that is just because I had the time. If you have 1 hour, good for you.
- Trim off all the 'skin' and cube it up into bite size pieces.
- No measurements here.
- The more ham you have the more ham you will have in your pot pie.
- Remove the ham bone and pick it if you wish.
- Peel and cut up 2 potatoes.
- Take 1 cup of flour and 1/4 cup of water and stir it around with a fork
- You are going to make a rollable dough that is not sticky. If it is sticky add more flour. If it is dry add more water.
- Roll out the dough to about 1/8 - 1/4" thickness. Be sure to put extra flour on your work surface to avoid sticking.
- Use a pizza cutter to cut into squares.
- Add the cut up potatoes and ham to the simmering stock. Drop the pot pie squares into the simmering stock.
- The dough will puff up as it cooks and it doubles in thickness.
- Take 1/2 cup of flour and a heavy splash of water or milk to it and shake it to combine.
- Pour it in the pot pie.
- After it comes to a boil it should thicken up slightly.
- Season with salt if desired and Voila! You have made slippery pot pie.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1, Calories 167 kcal, Carbohydrate 22 g, Protein 14 g, Fat 3 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 32 mg, Sodium 497 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, UnsaturatedFat 1 g
CHICKEN POT PIE - PA DUTCH STYLE
There are so many PA Dutch recipes, but I think Chicken Pot Pie (Bot Boi) would be at the top of the list for yumminess & popularity. This is how I make mine. I no longer make my own pot pie dough noodles, simply because my kitchen is so small. If you can't find pot pie noodles & don't want to make your own, you certainly could...
Provided by Michelle Koletar/Mertz
Categories Savory Pies
Time 3h15m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. I roast my chicken the day or night before with onion & celery stalks & about 1 cup of water, then I keep adding more water. Then, I refrigerate the broth & chicken separately until next day. Remove the broth & skim any fat off the top.
- 2. In a large stockpot, add the broth & fill the pot up with water until it's a little over half-way full. Add 2 bouillon cubes, some salt & pepper, pinch of nutmeg, & saffron pinches. I put the onion back in to the broth to continue adding flavor, too. Add the chicken base or stock and heat this over medium for about an hour.
- 3. Add the can of cream of chicken soup (this is not pure PA Dutch, but my friend did this one time & it made the broth amazing, so now I always do). Heat some more & then taste the broth. I will add more water or more bouillon, or pepper, as I see the need. I don't add more salt until the very end if it needs, as it normally does not.
- 4. Discard the onion. Add the potatoes & carrots. Keep cooking over medium heat for about another hour. Get your chicken ready by removing skin & pulling meat off the bone. I use all the dark meat & one breast & save the other breast for later. When the carrots & taters are getting fork tender, add the chicken. Get this to a low boil now.
- 5. When boiling, add the pot pie noodles. Cook on boiling with lid on for about 10-15 minutes. Stir in chopped parsley. Then turn off heat & just leave the lid on until you're ready to dig in! Use a fork or a spoon or both & make sure you drink that yummy broth leftover in your bowl. Enjoy!!!
- 6. If you want to make your own pot pie noodles, there are recipes all over the web. This is one from an old PA Dutch cookbook: 1 1/4 cups of flour; 1 egg shell of broth or water; 1/2 tsp. of baking powder; 1 egg; pinch of salt. Mix the dry ingredients. Then add egg & water (or broth). Roll this out & cut into squares. Drop into boiling broth for 20 minutes.
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH STYLE POT PIE
My mom's recipe. You need at least a 7 quart pot for full recipe.
Provided by Bill Heleine
Categories Other Main Dishes
Time 4h
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. Boil chicken thighs and onion in chicken broth in large covered pot until chicken is cooked and tender, about an hour. When finished remove chicken and remove skin and take off bone. While chicken is cooking cut vegetables and make dough.
- 2. To make dough: Mix flour, eggs and milk and a table spoon of salt in a stand mixer. Add extra flour or milk if dough is too sticky or too dry. Dough should be a little sticky but still come away from mixing bowl. On floured surface roll out dough to about 1/8 inch thickness. Use a pizza cutter and cut into 2 inch by 2 inch squares.
- 3. Add pepper and 1 tablespoon of salt to broth. (Add more or less salt to taste at this point). Remove pot lid. Add celery to broth and sprinkle the dough with a small amount of flour. Add squares to broth a few at a time to avoid sticking. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to medium and cook uncovered for 25 minutes on medium heat. Add potatoes and cook for another 20 minutes. Gently stir stew during cooking time occasionally to make sure squares don't stick to bottom. Add cut up chicken and carrots to pot. Cook covered on low heat until carrots are tender. Broth should be thick like a stew when done. You can add small amounts of water if it becomes to thick while cooking.
- 4. Serve with Italian bread for dipping.
HAM POT-PIE
This is a Pennsylvania Dutch recipe my mom has made all my life and it is my favorite dish. She usually serves it alone or with some small side dish, because everybody fills there plate with the pot-pie. My husband never heard of it till I made it for him. Now it is one of his favorite dishes.
Provided by Wendy James
Categories Savory Pies
Time 2h30m
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Place ham in large pot and cover with water.
- Boil to make ham broth.
- Cut ham into cubes and set aside.
- Place potatoes in broth to cook while you are mixing dough.
- In large mixing bowl, mix flour, eggs, and milk to form soft dough.
- You may need to add a little more milk.
- Roll dough to 1/8" to 1/4" thickness (depending on preference).
- Cut dough into 1" by 3" rectangles.
- Drop dough into broth one piece at a time.
- Cook until dough is done.
- Add ham.
- Salt and pepper to taste.
- Add parsley for color.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 662, Fat 16.9, SaturatedFat 5.8, Cholesterol 214.6, Sodium 3496.9, Carbohydrate 60.3, Fiber 3.1, Sugar 0.8, Protein 62.4
BOTT BOI PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH POT PIE
This recipe is my great grandmother's. An authentic Pennsylvania Dutch recipe. It is not a stew and not covered with crust. The recipe can be made with beef or chicken. I cannot think of a better comfort food recipe. Very simple to prepare. Dad fondly called this recipe "Tire patches".
Provided by Sunniland
Categories Savory Pies
Time 2h30m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Cover meat with water. Add bay leaf, celery, carrots and salt and pepper. Stew until the meat falls apart. Shred meat and return to pot. If using chicken, remove bones and skin and return meat to pot.
- To make pot pie noodles: MIx one cup of flour with one egg and one teaspoon of salt. Mix till soft ball forms. Roll out on a floured table. Cut in to 2" squares. Allow to dry for several hours.
- Add pot pie noodles, salt and pepper to taste and cook till desired texture. (al dente). Serve over mashed potatoes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 440.3, Fat 28.1, SaturatedFat 7.9, Cholesterol 129.4, Sodium 520, Carbohydrate 18.2, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 1.3, Protein 26.8
CHICKEN POT PIE (THE REAL PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH WAY!)
Member's Choice! Yum! Great comfort food on a cold day. This has all the flavors of a chicken pot pie but resembles a soup. Hearty and delicious, prepare a batch of this on the next snow day and feel the love from your family.
Provided by Robyn Bruce
Categories Chicken Soups
Time 1h40m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- 1. For the stock: Fill a large Dutch oven with about 2 quarts of water. Add the chopped onion, celery seed, garlic powder, parsley, bouillon cubes and the chicken.
- 2. Bring to a boil, cover with lid, and then turn down to simmer for about an hour, or until chicken can be easily removed from the bones.
- 3. When chicken is done, remove from the pot, reserving all of the stock.
- 4. Turn off the burner until after the noodles are made (recipe follows). Remove chicken from bones and cut into small chunks and set aside.
- 5. For the noodles: Pour flour into a good sized mixing bowl and add softened butter and egg.
- 6. Add about 1/2 teaspoon of salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper (or to taste). Begin mixing using your hands, and then add milk.
- 7. Completely mix dough with your hands until you reach desired consistency (you may need to add a little flour or a little more milk, depending...dough should not be sticky to the touch. If too sticky, add a little flour until just right).
- 8. Flour your surface, then roll out dough with rolling pin to about 1/4 inch thick.
- 9. Using a sharp knife, cut slices the entire way across, and then the other direction, to form square noodles about 1-1/2" square.
- 10. Bring stock to a rolling boil, add potatoes and carrots, and a handful of the noodles at a time. Stir soup after each addition of noodles to help keep them from sticking together.
- 11. Cover again with lid, and let cook for about a half hour to 45 minutes, or until noodles are cooked completely through and the vegetables are done.
- 12. When all is finished, add the chicken once again, to heat through, and serve. (Your broth will thicken up a little after you add your noodles.)
HAM POT PIE
This is my husband's all time favorite. It is a Pennsylvania Dutch treat that his mother showed me how to make and his eyes light up every time I make it. The ham, onion and potatoes create a union a pure joy and one happy man!
Provided by triciaputvin
Categories Savory Pies
Time 2h
Yield 10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Roll out dumpling dough until ¼" thick. Cut dough into 1/2" squares.
- Boil onion and ham in broth until it boils.
- Drop dumplings in slowly and consistently.
- Cook for 1 hours on simmer and stir constantly.
THICK PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH POT PIE
This is a family favorite passed down from generation to generation. I have tweaked it slightly because I prefer a thicker pot pie. This recipe is also great with turkey!
Provided by tiffanylea
Categories Stocks
Time 3h
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place whole chicken in stock pot, fill water so that it just covers the top of chicken (about 3 1/2 quarts). Add bay leaf and bouillon cubes. Cook on medium heat for about 1.5 hours. Dice onion and cut potatoes while chicken cooks.
- Once chicken starts to fall off bone, remove from pot and add potatoes, noodles, onion, garlic, parsley and pepper. Piece chicken and begin roux (instructions below), set chicken aside.
- Cook potatoes and noodles until tender and being careful not to cook off to much of broth.
- Add chicken once potatoes and noodles are tender; add roux to thicken.
- ROUX:.
- Heat small skillet on high, remove from heat.
- Add butter and brown; be careful not to burn butter (butter should completely melt and brown within seconds).
- Add olive oil, then flour and whisk until smooth (if needed add slightly more flour until thickened).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1164, Fat 48.6, SaturatedFat 15.8, Cholesterol 207.1, Sodium 1411.5, Carbohydrate 139.3, Fiber 10.4, Sugar 6.3, Protein 42.7
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