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Seafood Pot Pie Recipe

Published: Nov 14, 2021 by staysnatched · This post may contain affiliate links · 24 Comments

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This Creamy Seafood Pot Pie is easy to make using store-bought crust, shrimp, lobster, crab, and frozen veggies. Load up on this double crust pie, it's the ultimate comfort food dish the whole family will love.

seafood pot pie baked in a cast iron skillet

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Nothing beats a classic pie with a tender flaky crust, oozing in well-seasoned filling...and for this recipe seafood! The seafood lover in me had to. But if you want to make it with chicken, don't fret. It's easy. Check out the rest of the post. And if you want fewer carbs check out my Keto Chicken Pot Pie.

Table of Contents

  • What Type of Crust to Use
  • What Type of Veggies to Use
  • What Type of Shrimp to Use
  • Can You Use Frozen Shrimp? How to Thaw
  • What Type of Crab to Use
  • What Type of Lobster to Use
  • How to Make it Creamy
  • How to Make Seafood Pot Pie
  • What Type of Pan to Use for Baking
  • Why You Cut Slits to Vent the Pie
  • Egg Wash
  • Soupy/Runny Pot Pie Filling
  • Soggy Pie Crust
  • Additional Veggies and Substitutions
  • Additonal Flavors to Substitute in the Cream Sauce
  • How to Use Chicken
  • Can You Make it Ahead?
  • How to Reheat
  • Freezer Tips
  • Pair With These Recipes
  • More Seafood Recipes
  • Seafood Pot Pie
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    • Equipment
    • Ingredients  1x2x3x
      • Homemade Cream of Seafood Soup/Cream Filling (Feel free to use a can of condensed cream of chicken soup if you want)
    • Instructions 
      • Homemade Cream of Seafood Soup
      • Vegetables and Seafood
    • Video
    • Notes
    • Nutrition
    • Nutrition Data

What Type of Crust to Use

I'm keeping it low maintenance and using a store-bought pie crust. One box typically comes with 2 pie shells, which is great if you are wanting to make a double crust pot pie. I love having both the bottom and top crust. It makes this the ultimate comfort food dish. You can also stick to just adding a top layer of crust if you wish.

I love to grab the pie crusts from Trader Joe's. They are in the frozen food section and are pretty cheap. In comparison to big label brands, their pie crusts have minimal ingredients: Unbleached enriched flour, palm oil, water, unsalted butter, sugar, and sea salt.

Pillsbury frozen pie crust ingredients: Enriched Flour Bleached, Lard and Hydrogenated Lard with BHA and BHT Added to Protect Flavor, Wheat Starch, Water, Rice Flour, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Propionate and Potassium Sorbate (preservatives), Citric Acid, and Annatto Extract (for color).

store bought unbaked pie crust

Feel free to make your own crust. Here is my Almond Flour Low Carb Pie Crust recipe.

What Type of Veggies to Use

I like to use frozen mixed veggies. It keeps this recipe super easy! I don't thaw them. I toss the vegetables in while the seafood cooks and it warms a little there and again in the oven. If you notice excess water from the veggies while cooking and thawing them in the pan, drain the excess water. If you don't your pot pie will turn out watery and soupy. You can also use any fresh veggies you want.

What Type of Shrimp to Use

Shrimp can be found at the grocery store in a few different ways. There is raw, pre-cooked, raw and frozen, deveined, tails on, tails off, etc.

I never use pre-cooked shrimp. There is an obvious difference in taste due to the lack of quality. The shrimp is cooked and then frozen and you have to cook it/warm it up again. This usually overcooks the shrimp. Raw shrimp only takes minutes to make, just buy it raw.

Always look for deveined, that’s my preference. The black vein that runs along the back of the shrimp is the digestive intestinal tract. Is this shrimp poop, yes.

You can buy it with the vein and remove it using a sharp paring knife to make a slit along the back and lift out the vein with the tip of the knife.

Buy large shrimp. Baby shrimp are meant to go in things like soups.

Can You Use Frozen Shrimp? How to Thaw

You should thaw it first. You can thaw frozen shrimp in a bowl of cold water for 20 minutes.

What Type of Crab to Use

I use lump crab meat. You can find it in the refrigerated meat section of the grocery store. Lots of people use imitation crab meat, sometimes called krab meat. You can use that if you wish, it's also sometimes easier to find.

Imitation crab is processed fish meat. It is seafood and comes from surimi that has been deboned and minced into paste. It does not contain crab. Crab extract is sometimes added for flavor.

Use whichever you wish. You can read more about What Imitation Crab Is here.

What Type of Lobster to Use

I like to keep things simple so I use pre-cracked wild-caught lobster claw and knuckle meat from Butcher Box. It’s usually only available as an add-on item. It comes in 8oz packages. Their lobster is sustainably harvested from cold waters.

Crowd Cow is another option for cold cracked lobster. You can check them out here.

I also look for wild-caught, which can sometimes be harder to find outside of specialty stores like Sprouts or even Whole Foods (which is why I order from Butcher Box).

How to Make it Creamy

I make my own Cream of Seafood Soup (I call it that because it's seasoned with Old Bay Seasoning or your favorite seafood seasoning blend), as opposed to using condensed canned cream of chicken or mushroom soup. You will find that in a lot of pot pie recipes.

The canned stuff is typically loaded with fat and excess sodium. Check your labels. I have often seen, modified food starch, which is a processed ingredient that helps thicken up the soup. They also often include vegetable oil, sugar, and flavoring. Flavoring basically means something has been added to alter the natural flavor.

I make the sauce by using all-purpose flour, milk (any milk is fine), Old Bay Seasoning, salt, and pepper to taste. I have not tested this recipe with anything other than flour.

How to Make Seafood Pot Pie

Detailed measurements and full instructions can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

  1. Cook the lobster meat and shrimp.
  2. Add in the frozen vegetables and crab.
  3. Pour in the cream of seafood soup and stir.
  4. Brush the bottom and sides of a cast-iron skillet or glass pie plate with olive oil.
  5. Add a pie crust to the bottom of the cast iron or pie plate.
  6. Pour in the seafood mixture. Top with a second pie crust.
  7. Cut slits in the middle of the top crust to vent the pot pie.
  8. Bake.
collage of 4 photos showing how to make pot pie filling with cream sauce, veggies, and seafood

What Type of Pan to Use for Baking

I like to use a 10 inch cast iron skillet. They are the absolute best for a flaky crust. The 10 inch cast iron will work just fine with 9 inch crusts. You can also use a 9-inch pie plate.

Why You Cut Slits to Vent the Pie

When you are making a double-crust pie (pie crust on the bottom and lop layer), you will need to cut slits into the middle of the top crust. This will allow the steam produced by the pie to escape. If you are only doing one layer you don't have to worry about this.

Once you place the pie in the oven, the filling will start to boil and steam. Once the water turns to steam it will make the filling soupy and the bottom layer pie crust soggy.

Egg Wash

An egg wash is a blend of water and an egg that gets brushed onto the top layer of crust prior to baking. It's to produce a golden-brown crust. It's optional.

unbaked pie crust in bottom of cast iron skillet
unbaked seafood pot pie in a cast iron

Soupy/Runny Pot Pie Filling

You will end up with soupy filling if you don't bake the pie long enough or if you don't let it cool long enough. Another reason could be the use of frozen veggies, as noted above. When you add your frozen veggies to your pan with the filling, ensure there is no excess water in the pan. Typical mixed veggies (peas, corn, etc) will not emit a lot of water, but if you are using vegetables that are thicker and larger they probably will.

Consider defrosting your veggies first and draining excess water or take note of the filling texture prior to adding it to the pie crust.

See also the notes above about venting the pie crust.

unbaked seafood pot pie in a cast iron

Soggy Pie Crust

If your bottom crust is soggy it's because you added hot or warm filling to the crust prior to baking. That will melt the pie crust and cause it to be gooey.

You can also refrigerate the pie crust after you have added it to the bottom of your pan. Let it rest in the fridge for 30 minutes prior to adding your filling.

See also the notes above about venting the pie crust.

Additional Veggies and Substitutions

  • Cooked Diced Potatoes (Raw potatoes will not cook and soften in time)
  • Mushrooms
  • Spinach
  • Broccoli
  • Asparagus
  • Celery
seafood pot pie in a cast iron

Additonal Flavors to Substitute in the Cream Sauce

  • Creole Seasoning
  • Cajun Seasoning
  • Basil
  • Thyme

How to Use Chicken

You can use my Homemade Cream of Chicken Soup recipe for the base. I recommend ⅓ of the ingredient servings (divide each by 3). Swap out the seafood used in this recipe for cooked chicken.

Can You Make it Ahead?

You can make the cream sauce (cream of seafood soup) ahead and store it in the fridge tightly sealed for up to a week. You don't want to add the cream sauce mixture to the pie shell and store it in the fridge. The crust will get soggy.

seafood pot pie in a cast iron

How to Reheat

You can reheat it at 300 degrees in the oven for 10-15 minutes or until it's warm. You can also use the air fryer at 350 degrees for 5 minutes or until warm.

If you reheat it in the microwave it will soften the crust and make it a little soggy.

Freezer Tips

You can freeze an unbaked pie for up to 3 months. Freezing captures the current texture right away, without it getting soggy (if you were to store it in the fridge overnight).

You can freeze leftover cooked pot pie, tightly sealed for up to 3 months.

Defrost leftovers in the fridge overnight.

seafood pot pie baked in a cast iron skillet

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seafood pot pie baked in a cast iron skillet
seafood pot pie on a pink plate
seafood pot pie baked in a cast iron skillet

Seafood Pot Pie

Brandi Crawford
This Creamy Seafood Pot Pie is easy to make using store-bought crust, shrimp, lobster, crab, and frozen veggies. Load up on this double-crust pie, it's the ultimate comfort food dish the whole family will love.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 50 minutes mins
cooling 10 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Course dinner, lunch
Cuisine American
Servings 8 slices
Calories 503 kcal

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Equipment

  • Cast Iron Skillet
  • Pie Plate
  • Pie Server

Ingredients
  

  • 2 teaspoons olive oil Divided into 1 teaspoon portions.
  • 8 oz jumbo lump crab See notes.
  • 8 oz lobster meat See notes.
  • 5 oz raw shrimp Peeled, and deveined and cut into 1-inch chunks.
  • 10 oz frozen mixed vegetables
  • 2 store-bought, refrigerated pie crusts 9 inch.
  • 1 egg Beaten.
  • 2 tablespoons water

Homemade Cream of Seafood Soup/Cream Filling (Feel free to use a can of condensed cream of chicken soup if you want)

  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • ¾ cup milk Any milk will work fine.
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning You can use whatever seafood seasoning you like.
  • ¼ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Homemade Cream of Seafood Soup

  • Add the chicken broth to a saucepan on medium-high heat. Bring to a boil.
  • Combine the flour, milk, and spices in a separate bowl. Stir until the flour is combined and no clumps.
  • Slowly add the mixture to the pot with the broth. Stir.
  • Lower the heat to medium-low and cook until the mixture thickens, about 6-10 minutes.
  • Set aside and allow the soup to cool.

Vegetables and Seafood

  • Heat a skillet on medium-high heat with a teaspoon of olive oil.
  • Add the lobster meat and shrimp. Add salt and pepper to taste. Cook for 2-3 minutes on both sides.
  • Add in the frozen vegetables and crab. Stir and allow to cook for 1-2 minutes.
  • Pour in the cream of seafood soup and stir. Taste repeatedly. Adjust spices and salt as needed. This is what the pot pie will taste like.
    Allow the mixture to cool before adding it to the pie crust.
  • Brush the bottom and sides of a cast-iron skillet or glass pie plate with olive oil.
  • Add one of the pie crusts to the bottom of the cast iron or pie plate.
  • Pour in the seafood mixture. Top with the second pie crust. You can use a fork to seal and close the edges of the crust.
  • Cut slits in the middle of the top crust to vent the pot pie.
  • Combine the egg and water in a small bowl to create an egg wash. Brush the top of the crust with the egg wash. This will create a shiny, golden-brown crust.
  • Bake for 30-35 minutes or until the crust has browned.
  • Allow the pot pie to cool for at least 10 minutes prior to slicing. The longer it cools the firmer it will be and the easier it is to cut.

Video

Notes

  • Serving size is an estimate and will vary on how you slice up the pie. You can expect 6-8 servings.
  • Feel free to use whatever seafood you want. You can make it an all-shrimp pot pie, substitute chicken, etc.
  • Follow the pie package instructions for thawing.
  • I like to use a 10 inch cast iron skillet. They are the absolute best for a flaky crust. The 10 inch cast iron will work just fine with 9 inch crusts. You can also use a 9-inch pie plate.
  • Be sure to oil the pan or pie plate well or you will have trouble removing the pot pie once baked.
  • When you are making a double-crust pie (pie crust on the bottom and lop layer), you will need to cut slits into the middle of the top crust. This will allow the steam produced by the pie to escape. If you are only doing one layer you don’t have to worry about this. Once you place the pie in the oven, the filling will start to boil and steam. Once the water turns to steam it will make the filling soupy and the bottom layer pie crust soggy if you don't vent.
  • An egg wash is a blend of water and an egg that gets brushed onto the top layer of crust prior to baking. It's to produce a golden-brown crust. It's optional.
  • You will end up with soupy filling if you don’t bake the pie long enough or if you don’t let it cool long enough. Another reason could be the use of frozen veggies. When you add your frozen veggies to your pan with the filling, ensure there is no excess water in the pan.
  • Typical mixed veggies (peas, corn, etc) will not emit a lot of water (I stick to these and don't have any issue), but if you are using frozen vegetables that are thicker and larger they probably will. Consider defrosting your veggies first and draining excess water or take note of the filling texture prior to adding it to the pie crust and drain excess water. 
  • If your bottom crust is soggy it’s because you added hot or warm filling to the crust prior to baking. That will melt the pie crust and cause it to be gooey.
  • If your pot pie falls apart when you slice into it, you didn't let it cool long enough. Or it could just be that a lot of times the first slice of pie is the worst (ugliest) slice (even with dessert pies). If you cut 2 slices side by side before removing the first slice, it helps a lot.
  • Feel free to make these into mini-pot pies if you wish.
  • This dish is great for leftovers. I find that it's easier to slice perfect pieces of the pie after it has been refrigerated overnight.
  • I've seen pot pies made using Puff Pastry, but I haven't personally tested it to provide cook time instructions.

Nutrition

Serving: 1sliceCalories: 503kcalCarbohydrates: 41gProtein: 20gFat: 28g
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Comments

  1. Wendy says

    October 30, 2021 at 9:28 am

    DELICIOUS!!!!! I made the chicken version and it was delicious and simple. Love the recipe

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      November 03, 2021 at 8:08 am

      I'm so glad you enjoyed the recipe.

      Reply
  2. Jennifer A Terris says

    October 30, 2021 at 9:54 am

    5 stars
    Beautiful! I have been trying to cook/eat less chicken, more fish/seafood and this recipe is just perfect! I love your detailed instructions and notes. You think of every possible situation/substitution. You do all the thinking for us! Lol

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      November 03, 2021 at 8:07 am

      Yay! I'm glad the notes were helpful.

      Reply
  3. Simonè Dumas says

    October 31, 2021 at 8:02 pm

    5 stars
    Made this for dinner tonight and it was so good! I used extra shrimp in place of the serving of lobster. I’ve made chicken pot pies before and my crust is always soggy. So I took the advice of putting it in the fridge for 30 mins first; no soggy crust :). I used pillsbury pie crust.

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      November 03, 2021 at 8:04 am

      Yay! No soggy crust.

      Reply
  4. K. Phillips says

    November 01, 2021 at 12:22 pm

    5 stars
    If you love seafood, this is for you! This was my first time making cream sauce and the addition of the Old Bay took the flavors over the top! Don't let the ingredient list fool you, it comes together fast.

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      November 03, 2021 at 8:03 am

      I'm glad it came together quickly!

      Reply
  5. Kara says

    November 06, 2021 at 2:52 pm

    This pot pie was amazing! My husband is allergic to shellfish, so we followed Brandi’s instructions for using chicken instead and it was still perfect!

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      November 06, 2021 at 9:49 pm

      I'm glad to hear it worked out.

      Reply
  6. Chad says

    November 30, 2021 at 1:11 pm

    These marketers are making a fortune convincing us that cream of (name any of them) is hard to make. This was so easy and you feel good knowing what is in it.. We doubled the shrimp because we didn’t have lobster on hand. The kids loved it too. TJs pie crust is your granny’s, but maybe your favorite auntie’s.

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      December 07, 2021 at 11:18 am

      You're so right. I'm glad the kids loved it too.

      Reply
  7. Collier L says

    December 20, 2021 at 1:54 pm

    5 stars
    This was SO GOOD! The instructions tell you exactly what to do for this to come out perfect! I am a seafood lover and just loved the idea of a seafood pie. If seafood isn't your thing you can easily add the meat of your choice. This was so bomb I refuse to share!

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      December 20, 2021 at 3:18 pm

      haha! I love that you won't share.

      Reply
  8. Angie says

    January 08, 2022 at 9:47 am

    5 stars
    Cooked another pie for my family last night and it was better than the first time I made it. This is the best pot pie recipe I’ve tried. Definitely will keep this one. I love all of the recipes I have tried so far.
    Thank you

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      January 09, 2022 at 4:14 pm

      Glad to hear you will keep this one.

      Reply
  9. Cassandra P says

    January 10, 2022 at 10:21 pm

    5 stars
    This was delicious. I made it with chicken based on Brandi’s recipe for cream of chicken. This will definitely be a repeat in my house!

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      January 13, 2022 at 1:00 pm

      I'm glad to hear it will be on repeat.

      Reply
  10. Ashley says

    May 24, 2022 at 7:11 pm

    5 stars
    This is AMAZING! Easy enough to put together and full of flavor. Thanks for providing all the notes that you do, everything came out perfect!

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      May 30, 2022 at 6:18 pm

      Wonderful! Glad you enjoyed it.

      Reply
  11. Amanda G. says

    July 24, 2022 at 6:40 pm

    5 stars
    We took our son to the aquarium today for the first day of shark week, and made this as a “shark food” inspired dinner! 🤣 Delicious and easy to follow. I added some diced potatoes too, so good!

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      July 28, 2022 at 1:35 pm

      OMG I love that. So glad you enjoyed it.

      Reply
  12. Maureen says

    November 29, 2023 at 1:31 pm

    Can I use haddock in this pie?

    Reply
    • staysnatched says

      November 29, 2023 at 1:53 pm

      Yes

      Reply
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