Here I’ll share with you the easiest and most delicious way to make a classic Chicken and Mushroom Puff Pastry Pie!

This recipe is an absolute classic and is comfort food at its finest. For a pie recipe, it’s not actually got a huge number of ingredients, but they all come together to create something so delicious. Follow me…

chicken mushroom puff pastry pie in large white bowl with silver fork

Crispy Chicken Skin

One thing I often do when making any form of chicken pie is use skin-on thighs. This is because you can remove the skin and roast it until crispy, which makes the perfect accompaniment to the pie – both it terms of flavour and texture!

To do this, all you need is salt. Because there’s so much fat in the skin, you don’t need any oil to get it crispy!

To make the crispy skin, just lay it flat on a tray with baking paper on top, then pop another tray on top to stop it from curling up. From there, just bake, then pat dry and rest with a good pinch of salt. The skin will crisp as it cools; the salt helps to draw out the final bit of moisture.

Can I just use skinless thighs instead?

You can indeed! Boneless, skinless thighs are the easier option, you just lose out on the bonus chicken skin.

Process shots: remove skin from thigh (photos 1&2), lay on tray (photo 3), add baking paper and tray (photo 4), bake (photo 5), cool (photo 6).

6 step by step photos showing how to make crispy chicken skin

Chicken and Mushroom Pie Filling

For the pie filling, there’s not a huge long list of ingredients. Which is surprising, because it tastes like there is!

Chicken Mushroom Pie Filling Ingredients

  • Smoked Bacon Lardons – these add heaps of flavour and compliment the chicken delightfully.
  • Chicken Thigh – just remove the bone if there is one, then dice into bite-sized pieces.
  • Onion & Garlic – the flavour base of dreams.
  • Mushrooms – diced into chunks, just so they hold their own against the larger pieces of chicken.
  • Flour & Butter – to create a roux.
  • Chicken Stock & Cream – to create the sauce.
  • Thyme – adds a lovely burst of flavour that compliments all of the other ingredients really nicely.
  • Mustard – I love adding a dollop of wholegrain mustard to cut through the rich, salty sauce.

No oil needed

You actually don’t need any oil for this recipe at all. You start the bacon in a dry pan and gently render down the fat. You can then use that to fry the chicken, then use the chicken fat to fry the onion. This way you can utilise all of the fat and keep all that gorgeous flavour!

Simmering is essential

Once you’ve built up the filling, simmer it for 10 minutes or so. This will not only begin marrying the flavours together, but it’ll also thicken the sauce (this is important as it won’t thicken much underneath the pastry in the oven).

Process shots: fry bacon (photo 1), fry chicken (photo 2), fry onion, mushroom & garlic (photo 3), melt butter, stir in flour then stir in stock, cream, thyme and mustard (photo 4), stir in chicken and bacon (photo 5), simmer (photo 6).

6 step by step photos showing how to make chicken mushroom pie filling

Chicken and Mushroom Puff Pastry Pie

Once you’ve simmered the filling, add it to a baking dish and let it cool. Cooling the filling prevents it from steaming the pastry, which makes it hard to work with AND reduces the chance of it getting crispy in the oven.

For the topping, we’re going in with a sheet of puff pastry. I’m sure there’s someone reading this right now screaming THAT’S NOT A PIE, but for this recipe, I prefer the pastry just on top ‍♂️

Once the pastry is on, crimp around the edge with a fork to secure it, then brush with egg wash and slice a few steam holes.

Process shots: add filling to dish (photo 1), add pastry (photo 2), crimp outside, brush with egg then slice steam holes (photo 3), bake (photo 4).

4 step by step photos showing how to make chicken mushroom pie

Chicken and Mushroom Pie FAQ

Can I use chicken breast instead of thighs?

I highly recommend using chicken thighs as they are far less susceptible to overcooking. You could use breast, but just be aware it won’t come out as tender.

Can I use dried thyme instead of fresh?

Fresh is best, but you could sub 1/4-1/2 dried if you’d prefer.

What kind of mushrooms should I use?

I use chestnut mushrooms, but in reality, you can use any type you fancy!

chicken mushroom pie fresh out the oven showing filling

Serving Chicken and Mushroom Pie

Once the pie is out of the oven I recommend letting it sit for 5 or so minutes, just to help the filling form shape a little. I serve this by itself, but you could certainly add a Side Dish if you’d like!

Alrighty, let’s tuck into the full recipe for this chicken and mushroom pie shall we?!

close up shot of chicken and mushroom pie garnished with fresh thyme in large white bowl

How to make Chicken and Mushroom Pie (Full Recipe & Video)

close up shot of chicken and mushroom pie garnished with fresh thyme in large white bowl
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Classic Chicken and Mushroom Pie

Here I'll share with you the easiest and most delicious way to make a classic Chicken and Mushroom Puff Pastry Pie!
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 45 minutes
Total: 1 hour 20 minutes
Servings: 4 - 5
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Equipment

  • Sharp Knife & Chopping Board
  • 2 Large Baking Trays, Baking Paper & Kitchen Roll (optional - for crispy chicken skin)
  • Large Pan & Wooden Spoon
  • Jug (for stock)
  • 25cm x 17cm / 10" x 6.5" Baking Dish (or similar size)

Ingredients 

  • 100g / 3.5oz Smoked Bacon Lardons, diced (see notes)
  • 1kg / 2lb skin-on bone-in Chicken Thigh, or 640g/1.4lb boneless skinless thighs (see notes)
  • 1/2 tsp EACH: Salt, Black Pepper
  • 1 medium White Onion, thinly sliced
  • 300g / 10.5oz Chestnut Mushrooms, quartered
  • 2 cloves of Garlic, finely diced
  • 3 tbsp EACH: Unsalted Butter, Flour
  • 480ml / 2 cups Chicken Stock
  • 80ml / 1/3 cup Double/Heavy Cream, at room temp
  • 1 tbsp Wholegrain Mustard
  • 1 tsp Fresh Thyme Leaves, finely diced
  • 1x 320g/11oz sheet of Puff Pastry
  • 1 Egg, beaten

Instructions 

  • If using skin-on thighs: Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Use your hands to remove the skin and lay it flat on a large baking tray. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt, then place baking paper on top. Place another baking tray on top (this will prevent the skin from curling up). Bake in the oven for 20-25mins or until golden and crisp. Remove and pat with kitchen roll to soak excess fat and finish with another pinch of salt. The skin will crisp as it cools. Meanwhile, carefully cut out of the bone from the thighs.
  • Dice the chicken and season all over with salt and pepper.
  • Add the bacon to a large pan over medium heat and fry until crisp with the fat rendered. Remove and place in the baking dish, leaving the fat behind. Raise heat slightly to medium-high.
  • Space the chicken out in the pan and fry until golden on each side. Don't worry too much about cooking it right through, just a few minutes each side to lightly brown. Remove it from the pan and place in the baking dish with the bacon, leaving the excess fat behind.
  • Lower heat to medium, then add the onion and fry for a couple of minutes until it begins to soften. Add the mushrooms and continue frying until the onions are soft & golden and the mushrooms have built up a golden crust. Add the garlic and fry for 30-60 seconds more.
  • Melt in the butter then stir in the flour to form a roux. Gradually pour in the stock and cream, stirring as you go to prevent lumps forming. Stir in the mustard, thyme, chicken and bacon and bring to a gentle simmer. Reduce heat slightly and simmer for 10 minutes to thicken the sauce, stirring occasionally.
  • Once thickened, adjust seasoning if desired then pour everything into the baking dish and leave to cool for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 200C/400F.
  • Once the filling has cooled, brush around the rim of the dish with egg wash. Place the puff pastry over the top and crimp around the outside to 'glue' it to the dish. Trim excess pastry, then brush with egg wash. Slice a few steam holes, then place in the oven for 20mins, or until deep golden and crisp. Leave for 5 or so mins to cool, then serve up with the crispy chicken skin and enjoy!

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Notes

a) Chicken - You can definitely just use boneless skinless thighs if you'd prefer, just skip the first step. Thigh is much better than breast because it's less susceptible to overcooking. You might find that breast, especially after frying it, simmering it and baking it, isn't as tender as thigh. 
b) Chicken skin - Timings will vary slightly so just be vigilant. It almost certainly won't be done before 20 minutes (unless your oven runs hot), but feel free to bake a little longer if needed. It will crisp as it cools, just ensure you pat away the excess oil and season with salt to draw out the final bit of moisture as it rests. If you find it's not quite crisp even after it cools, just pop it back in the oven for 5 or so mins to finish the job!
c) Smoked Bacon Lardons - These are great because they're nice and thick. You could sub bacon if you'd prefer, and you can go for unsmoked as well (although you lose out on bonus flavour!).
d) Mushrooms - In reality you can use any type of mushroom. You'll find that when they first hit the pan they dry it out. After a few mins they'll start to release moisture, then once that evaporates they'll start to brown.
e) Oil - You'll see here that I don't use any oil. You should have enough leftover bacon fat to fry the chicken, then enough leftover chicken fat to fry the onion. However if you feel you need to add a dash more oil at any time please do!
f) Calories - Whole recipe divided by 5.

Nutrition

Calories: 982kcal | Carbohydrates: 42.89g | Protein: 38.79g | Fat: 73.77g | Saturated Fat: 21.956g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9.475g | Monounsaturated Fat: 30.123g | Trans Fat: 0.419g | Cholesterol: 225mg | Sodium: 813mg | Potassium: 721mg | Fiber: 2.5g | Sugar: 3.38g | Vitamin A: 623IU | Vitamin C: 3.6mg | Calcium: 52mg | Iron: 3.77mg

Looking for more?

You’ll find plenty more delicious comfort food like this in my Debut Cookbook ‘Comfy’


For more chicken and mushroom recipes check out my Creamy Garlic Mushroom Chicken, Chicken and Mushroom Pasta and my Chicken Schnitzel with Mushroom Gravy!

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7 Comments

  1. Stephanie says:

    5 stars
    Made this today and it was AMAZING! Great for company as you can pre-make filling then top and bake right before meal time.

    Followed recipe exactly with the exception of removing each item from the pan after browning because I was concerned about myself messing it up. Took more time but everything was perfect.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      So pleased it turned out well for you, Stephanie! Thanks so much for the review 🙂 C.

  2. Teeny Swodd says:

    5 stars
    Made this pie this evening and it was superb. Hubby was very impressed and said it was tasty.
    I’m not a brilliant cook but I even impressed myself with this pie. I’m logging the recipe and I’m going to look for the book now.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      So pleased it went down well!! 🙂 C.

  3. Ali says:

    5 stars
    My husband and I made this for the first time and loved it – he says it’s the best pie he’s ever had. The filling is full of flavour and you could certainly eat that with some veg or mash just as it is, but as a Brit I love a pie and thought this was great with the puff pastry lid. We will be saving this on our favourite recipe list to make again. PS As a regular to your blog I just bought your book, Chris, so looking forward to making more of your recipes.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      So pleased to hear the pie went down well, Ali! Great to hear you’ve got the book too – I really hope you love it! Thanks so much. C.

  4. Elizabeth says:

    4 stars
    It was okay, the sauce is amazing. Didn’t really like the puff pastry ,maybe it would be better with crescent dough. But I’d much rather just have it over pasta instead of the puff pastry. I’ll make it again without baking &pastry, over pasta