Beer & Iron – Episode 3
“Fly in the Pie” Chicken Pot Pie (Cast‑Iron Skillet Recipe)
Printable Recipe: https://beerandiron.com/fly-in-the-pie-chicken-pot-pie-recipe
Episode Summary
In this episode of Beer & Iron, Sulae shares a hilarious and heartwarming tale from Grandma Kelly’s kitchen—a place where cast iron ruled, dinner was sacred, and even a bold, rent‑dodging fly couldn’t escape the swift justice of an eight‑pound skillet. That legendary moment inspires today’s featured dish: Grandma Kelly’s “Fly in the Pie” Chicken Pot Pie, a creamy, beer‑infused cast‑iron pot pie with chopped olives standing in as the playful “flies.”
Listeners get a full walkthrough of this comfort‑food classic: tender chicken bites, sautéed veggies, a rich lager‑based sauce, and a rustic top crust baked to golden perfection. Along the way, Sulae drops cast‑iron wisdom, kitchen philosophy, and the kind of storytelling that makes every recipe feel like a family tradition.
Perfect for cast‑iron cooks, comfort‑food lovers, and anyone who appreciates a good story with their supper.
🔥 Featured Recipe: Fly in the Pie Chicken Pot Pie
A one‑skillet pot pie made with chicken, veggies, beer, and a flaky top crust.
Key Ingredients
- Chicken breast pieces
- Carrots, celery, onion, garlic
- Frozen peas
- Flour (for dredging + thickening)
- Chicken broth, lager beer, milk/cream
- Thyme, celery seed, black pepper
- Chopped olives (“the fly in the pie”)
- Pie crust or puff pastry
- Egg wash
Quick Steps
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- Dredge and sear chicken in butter.
- Add veggies; sprinkle in flour.
- Pour in broth, beer, and milk; simmer until creamy.
- Add peas and olives; adjust salt.
- Top with crust; brush with egg.
- Bake 25–30 minutes until golden.
✨ Why This Episode Works for You
- Cast‑iron cooking + comfort food
- A memorable family story
- Beer as a key ingredient
- Easy, weeknight‑friendly recipe
- Fun twist with the “fly in the pie” olives
📣 Join the Table
Find printable recipes, cast‑iron tips, and video tutorials at BeerandIron.com. Share your pot pie creations and keep the tradition sizzling.
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