1-HOUR VEGAN POT PIES
Delicious, flaky, veggie-packed vegan pot pies in less than 1 hour. That’s all you need to know.
OK, maybe that’s not ALL you need to know. I can’t talk that little – you know that much by now.
These pot pies come just in time for extra-chilly winter days. They’re warm, rich, comforting, entirely vegan and made completely from scratch. I’m so into these right now.
The filling comes together in one pot in about 20 minutes. While it’s simmering away, thickening into liquid gold, make a batch of my Best Damn Vegan Biscuits! Alternatively, top them with pie crust or store bought biscuits. I just like making mine myself because there’s truly nothing better.
You’ll have leftover biscuits but that just means you can have biscuits with breakfast tomorrow. Is that so bad? (answer: no. No, it’s not.)
Total prep time on these guys is about 35 minutes and they bake up in about 15.
I’ve deemed them the “1-hour vegan pot pie” even though they probably require a little less. But with clean up time included that’s probably more accurate. Besides, you’ll be super impressed with yourself when they’re done in 45 minutes and you feel like a pot pie wizard. You’re welcome.
Close up shot of vegetable-packed Vegan Pot Pies with flaky biscuits
One bite in and I knew these were spot on. They’re:
Warm
Flaky
Savory
Thick & creamy
Loaded with veggies
Topped with the perfect, flaky biscuit
Buttery
Soul-warming
& So satisfying
Your cold winter bones are aching for this dish, I can sense it. Enjoy!
1-HOUR VEGAN POT PIES
Easy, 1-hour vegan pot pies loaded with veggies and topped with flaky, from-scratch vegan biscuits!
Author: Minimalist Baker
PREP TIME: 20 minutes
COOK TIME: 40 minutes
TOTAL TIME: 1 hour
Servings: 5
(mini pies)
Category: Entree
Cuisine: Vegan
Freezer Friendly 1 Month (freeze before baking)
Does it keep? 3-4 Days
US Customary - Metric
3/4 cup chopped yellow onion (1/2 medium onion yields ~3/4 cup chopped)
1 large clove garlic (minced)
2 cups vegetable broth (or store-bought // vegan friendly, such as Orrington farms)
2 cups frozen mixed vegetables (corn, green beans, carrots // or sub fresh)
1/4 cup unsweetened plain almond milk
~1/4 cup unbleached all-purpose flour (or sub other thickener of choice)
2 bay leaves
1 pinch each sea salt and black pepper
1 batch Best Damn Vegan Biscuits (or sub store-bought, pie crust, or puff pastry)
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (218 C).
Add 2 Tbsp olive oil to a large saucepan over medium heat (amount as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size). Then add onion and garlic and a pinch of salt – stir. Cook until soft – about 7 minutes.
Add the flour and stir with a whisk, then slowly whisk in the broth.
Add almond milk and bay leaves and stir. Simmer until the mixture is thickened (about 10 minutes). If it still appears too thin, scoop out 1/2 cup of the broth and add 1-2 Tbsp more flour and whisk (amounts as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size). Add back into the pot to thicken. Wait a few minutes. Then repeat if necessary.
While the sauce is thickening, prepare biscuits (if using). Cut out, leave unbaked, and set aside.
Once the sauce is thickened, add the frozen vegetables and cook for 4-5 more minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings, adding more salt and pepper if needed.
Discard the bay leaves and divide the mixture evenly between 5-6 lightly greased ramekins or a 8×8 baking dish (as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size). Top with vegan biscuits and brush the tops of the biscuits with melted vegan butter. Set your 8×8 dish or ramekins on a baking sheet to catch overflow and bake until the biscuits are golden brown and the filling is bubbly (about 14-17 minutes). Let cool for 5 minutes before serving.
If making ahead of time, simply spoon the cooked veggie mixture into your ramekins or dish, top with uncooked biscuits, and freeze. When ready to prepare, preheat oven to 425 degrees (218 C) and cook until the biscuits are golden brown and the mixture is bubbly – roughly 20-30 minutes.
OK, maybe that’s not ALL you need to know. I can’t talk that little – you know that much by now.
These pot pies come just in time for extra-chilly winter days. They’re warm, rich, comforting, entirely vegan and made completely from scratch. I’m so into these right now.
The filling comes together in one pot in about 20 minutes. While it’s simmering away, thickening into liquid gold, make a batch of my Best Damn Vegan Biscuits! Alternatively, top them with pie crust or store bought biscuits. I just like making mine myself because there’s truly nothing better.
You’ll have leftover biscuits but that just means you can have biscuits with breakfast tomorrow. Is that so bad? (answer: no. No, it’s not.)
Total prep time on these guys is about 35 minutes and they bake up in about 15.
I’ve deemed them the “1-hour vegan pot pie” even though they probably require a little less. But with clean up time included that’s probably more accurate. Besides, you’ll be super impressed with yourself when they’re done in 45 minutes and you feel like a pot pie wizard. You’re welcome.
Close up shot of vegetable-packed Vegan Pot Pies with flaky biscuits
One bite in and I knew these were spot on. They’re:
Warm
Flaky
Savory
Thick & creamy
Loaded with veggies
Topped with the perfect, flaky biscuit
Buttery
Soul-warming
& So satisfying
Your cold winter bones are aching for this dish, I can sense it. Enjoy!
1-HOUR VEGAN POT PIES
Easy, 1-hour vegan pot pies loaded with veggies and topped with flaky, from-scratch vegan biscuits!
Author: Minimalist Baker
PREP TIME: 20 minutes
COOK TIME: 40 minutes
TOTAL TIME: 1 hour
Servings: 5
(mini pies)
Category: Entree
Cuisine: Vegan
Freezer Friendly 1 Month (freeze before baking)
Does it keep? 3-4 Days
Ingredients
US Customary - Metric
3/4 cup chopped yellow onion (1/2 medium onion yields ~3/4 cup chopped)
1 large clove garlic (minced)
2 cups vegetable broth (or store-bought // vegan friendly, such as Orrington farms)
2 cups frozen mixed vegetables (corn, green beans, carrots // or sub fresh)
1/4 cup unsweetened plain almond milk
~1/4 cup unbleached all-purpose flour (or sub other thickener of choice)
2 bay leaves
1 pinch each sea salt and black pepper
1 batch Best Damn Vegan Biscuits (or sub store-bought, pie crust, or puff pastry)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (218 C).
Add 2 Tbsp olive oil to a large saucepan over medium heat (amount as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size). Then add onion and garlic and a pinch of salt – stir. Cook until soft – about 7 minutes.
Add the flour and stir with a whisk, then slowly whisk in the broth.
Add almond milk and bay leaves and stir. Simmer until the mixture is thickened (about 10 minutes). If it still appears too thin, scoop out 1/2 cup of the broth and add 1-2 Tbsp more flour and whisk (amounts as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size). Add back into the pot to thicken. Wait a few minutes. Then repeat if necessary.
While the sauce is thickening, prepare biscuits (if using). Cut out, leave unbaked, and set aside.
Once the sauce is thickened, add the frozen vegetables and cook for 4-5 more minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings, adding more salt and pepper if needed.
Discard the bay leaves and divide the mixture evenly between 5-6 lightly greased ramekins or a 8×8 baking dish (as original recipe is written // adjust if altering batch size). Top with vegan biscuits and brush the tops of the biscuits with melted vegan butter. Set your 8×8 dish or ramekins on a baking sheet to catch overflow and bake until the biscuits are golden brown and the filling is bubbly (about 14-17 minutes). Let cool for 5 minutes before serving.
If making ahead of time, simply spoon the cooked veggie mixture into your ramekins or dish, top with uncooked biscuits, and freeze. When ready to prepare, preheat oven to 425 degrees (218 C) and cook until the biscuits are golden brown and the mixture is bubbly – roughly 20-30 minutes.
Notes:*This recipe could easily be adapted to include chicken. Simply add in 1 chicken breast cubed while the sauce is thickening before you add the veggies. Just make sure it’s cooked all the way through before putting in ramekins for baking.*Nutrition information is a rough estimate.