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This is my first pot pie.

Ever!
I have never eaten or made one. I know, can you believe that? Isn’t pot pie like an American standard? I think it is, but since it actually contains vegetables (peas, carrots and other veggies) and since I grew up with veggie hating brothers, pot pie was just not an option for me.

I am still not really sure I can say I have made a true pot pie since this one does not fit the typical pot pie mold.
They are creamy on the inside, right? And have things like peas and mushrooms in them? Oh and a pie crust? Am I right?

Well, these pot pies have none of those. Except the creamy party of course!
There is no peas, no carrots and no mushrooms. Although, you can definitely add those if you’d like, especially the mushrooms. I bet those would be good, but most of the people I regularly feed despise mushrooms. I have learned to love them over the years….once I got over their ugliness, and that they kind of reminded me of moldy things.
Ok, eww.

Actually, they really don’t gross me out at all any more and I kind of think they have a prettiness to them. Especially if I do not let them sit in the fridge for a week and get all slimy.

Anyway, the pot pies.
The top is not really a crust, it’s polenta and I kind of think it’s better than a pie crust. It’s cheesy and creamy and works perfect with a topping of crispy bacon and jalapeños.

These are the perfect easy weeknight dinner and they are even packed with veggies, which is just an added bonus.
Plus, the veggies cancel out all the cheese, right?
Actually (and if you’re a regular reader I’m sure you’ve heard me say this before), in my book cheese is an important part of our diet. It’s good for your teeth and bones and it’s a great source of protein and calcium with plenty of essential nutrients and vitamins, such as zinc and vitamin B, which helps fight disease. It even contains Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Sphingolipids that help to prevent cancer. It certainly has its place in the food pyramid. Hey, everything in moderation.
Plus, yesterday we did kale (and more butternut – Oops!)!

Wait, and tomorrow is Friday!
Yes.
Do this tonight…

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So that tomorrow we can do dessert!
Here’s the thing: THESE might be one of the best pot pies i’ve ever seen and my husband makes a mean pot pie so that’s saying Alot. Yum!
YA!! Thanks so much Lola!
These pot pies look extra delicious, love that jalapeno flavor!
Thanks so much, Pamela!
I’m in love with these pot pies! Oh yeah, and I’m obsessed with polenta.
Thanks Liz!
It’s totally cold and rainy and gross here today… I NEED these pot pies in my life!!!
Thanks Ashley!
For never making a pot pie before, I say you nailed it! Great idea using polenta, yum. I don’t think I’ve ever made a pot pie before either. But I’ve definitely eaten those individual size frozen Marie Callendar ones. Can’t wait to try yours : )
I need to make these layered goodness asap.
The pots are so adorable.
My gosh, girly, there is nothing I want more right now than one of those polenta pot pies. SO tasty!
Two things: One, keep making pot pies because they are one of my favorites and I’d love to see all your creative takes on them. And two, I love those serving dishes – just perfect for pot pie!
Cheese is a must. Every day. All day. How can people live without it?! Mind boggling (I totally just typed blogging and had to erase it….), I tell you.
Your idea of using polenta is SO great! Much better than pie crust in my opinion. PS. I’ve never cooked pot pie either, now that I think about it :/
These look FREAKING AMAZING.
Thank you, Claire!
I love your idea of using polenta instead of a pie crust! Ingenious!
Thanks Kristin!
This is happening in our kitchen ASAP! Looks absolutely delicious!!
Thank you, Marie! Hope you love it!
I have never liked pot pie. The way most people make them in the south is with mixed vegetables and a biscuit/pie crust texture on top. To me if it is a pie with a top crust I want it to be a cobbler. HAHAHA!!!
I can’t do the mushrooms at all.
Ha! Thanks Charlotte!
To me, this is the perfect pot pie. The polenta crust, the butternut squash, the chicken and all of this smoky spices – perfection. Pinned!
Thanks Norma!
I’m not really a fan of regular pot pies but this looks totally up my street – love all the flavours in this and that awesome polenta topping.
Thank so much, Kathryn! The polenta topping is my favorite!