๐ป Easy Halloween Chicken Pot Pie (Festive Ghost Edition!)

Fall is here, which means cozy dinners, crisp evenings, and all the fun spooky touches we can add to everyday traditions. One of my familyโs absolute favorite comfort meals is a good chicken pot pieโitโs warm, hearty, and packed with flavor. But because itโs Halloween season, I couldnโt just make an ordinary chicken pot pie.
This year, I turned it into a festive, spooky ghost chicken pot pie using a simple cookie cutter, and let me tell youโit was such a hit at my house! The best part? Itโs so easy to do, and you can change up the shapes for any holiday or season. Think: Christmas trees in December, hearts in February, bunnies in Aprilโyou get the idea.
In this post, Iโll walk you through the recipe, show you how to make it extra festive, share how I managed to stretch this one recipe into two full pies, and give you some extra cozy seasonal pairings (like my Halloween Oreo Brownies ๐ซ๐). Plus, if youโre planning a Halloween movie night, Iโve got four must-read movie listsโspooky, nostalgic, family-friendly, and fall-themedโso your evening can be as magical (and delicious!) as possible.
๐ฅง Why Chicken Pot Pie is the Perfect Fall Dinner
Thereโs just something about fall that screams comfort food. Warm casseroles, soups simmering on the stove, baked breads, and of course, pies. A chicken pot pie is perfect for:
โข Feeding the whole family (this recipe easily serves 6โ8, but youโll see below I stretched it into two pies!)
โข Making ahead of timeโjust assemble and refrigerate until youโre ready to bake.
โข Customizing with festive touches, like ghost-shaped crusts for Halloween.
โข Using up rotisserie chicken for a quick and budget-friendly meal.
Itโs hearty, filling, and packed with vegetables and flavor. Add in the flaky pie crust, and youโve got yourself the ultimate fall dinner.

๐ Ingredients Youโll Need
Hereโs the base recipe that I used (originally from Giggle Living, but tweaked to fit my own Halloween spin):
โข 2 frozen pie crust shell (I bought the 2 pack- because the filling will fill up both)
โข 1 sheet frozen pie crust, thawed and rolled out
โข 2 cups shredded rotisserie chicken
โข ยฝ package frozen peas and carrots
โข 1 can cream of chicken (or mushroom) soup
โข ยฝ cup milk
โข 1 cup shredded cheddar or Colby Jack cheese
โข Onion powder, salt, and pepper to taste
โข 1โ2 fresh green onions (optional, can save some for topping)
โข Milk or egg wash (optional, for brushing the crust)
๐ฉโ๐ณ Instructions
1. In a large bowl, combine the chicken, veggies, soup, milk, cheese, green onion, and seasonings. Mix until well combined.
2. Pour into your frozen pie shell. (I discovered this makes enough for two full pies, so divide your mixture into two shells if you have extrasโitโs such a bonus to get two dinners out of one recipe!)
3. Roll out the thawed pie crust sheet and cut into shapes using cookie cutters. For Halloween, I used a ghost cookie cutter from Michaels (just $1โlink here!). Lay the shapes over the top of your pie.
๐ Tip: You can do ghosts for Halloween, but swap for:
โข ๐ Christmas trees or stars in December
โข โค๏ธ Hearts in February
โข ๐ฐ Bunnies in spring
โข ๐ Leaves or pumpkins in fall
This is the easiest way to make a classic comfort food feel festive and seasonal.
4. Brush your cutouts with milk or egg wash for a golden finish.
5. Place pies on a baking sheet (to catch drips) and bake at 350ยฐF for 35 minutes, or until crust is golden brown.
6. Let cool for a few minutes, then serve warm.

๐ป Making It Spooky (The Ghost Pot Pie Version)
For Halloween, I couldnโt resist cutting out little ghost shapes from the pie crust. It was simple, fun, and gave the dish a playful seasonal twist. My kids loved it! You could even let little ones help cut out the shapes before bakingโitโs a family-friendly kitchen activity that doubles as dinner prep.
And just imagine bringing this to a Halloween party or potluckโthe spooky little ghost faces peeking out of a golden crust are guaranteed to get smiles!

๐ด Pairing It with Dessert: Halloween Oreo Brownies
Whatโs dinner without dessert? Since this chicken pot pie is savory and hearty, it pairs perfectly with something sweet and festive.
One of my absolute favorite Halloween treats are my Halloween Oreo Brownies. Theyโre fudgy, chewy, and loaded with crushed Halloween Oreos (the ones with orange filling and spooky designs). These are perfect for making ahead and serving after your cozy dinnerโor packaging up in little treat bags for neighbors and friends.
๐ [Click here for the full Halloween Oreo Brownie recipe!]

๐ฌ Make It a Full Halloween Night
Hereโs the ultimate idea:
Serve this ghost chicken pot pie for dinner, follow it up with Halloween Oreo Brownies, and then settle in for a cozy Halloween movie night.
And donโt worryโIโve got your movie lists covered. Depending on your mood (or your audience), pick from one of these:
โข ๐ป Spooky List: Classic scares, haunted houses, and eerie vibes.
โข ๐ Nostalgic List: Childhood favorites and cozy fall throwbacks.
โข ๐ง Kids List: Family-friendly and fun, perfect for little ones.
โข ๐ Fall Movie List: Non-Halloween fall movies full of cozy seasonal vibes.




๐ Final Thoughts
This recipe is proof that you can take a simple, classic dinner and make it magical with just a tiny seasonal touch. My family loved it, and I know yours will too.
Whether you make ghost pies in October, heart pies in February, or just classic chicken pot pie year-round, this recipe is one youโll want to keep on rotation. Itโs quick, budget-friendly, and full of cozy flavor.
Add in a festive dessert and a themed movie night, and youโve got yourself the perfect fall evening.
So grab your ghost cookie cutter, preheat that oven, and letโs make dinner a little more festive this season. โจ
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xoxo
Ashton Sedita
๐ป Easy Halloween Chicken Pot Pie (Festive Ghost Edition!)
Description
A cozy, creamy chicken pot pie filled with tender rotisserie chicken, veggies, and cheese, topped with festive pie crust cutouts. This family-friendly dinner is quick to prep, bakes to golden perfection, and can be customized for any holidayโlike ghost cutouts for Halloween!
Ingredients
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the chicken, veggies, soup, milk, cheese, green onion, and seasonings. Mix until well combined.
- Pour into your frozen pie shell. (I discovered this makes enough for two full pies, so divide your mixture into two shells if you have extrasโitโs such a bonus to get two dinners out of one recipe!)
- Roll out the thawed pie crust sheet and cut into shapes using cookie cutters. For Halloween, I used a ghost cookie cutter from Michaels . Lay the shapes over the top of your pie.
Notes
- This recipe makes enough filling for two pies, perfect for feeding a crowd or freezing one for later.
โข Swap out the cookie cutter shapes seasonallyโghosts for Halloween, trees for Christmas, hearts for Valentineโs, bunnies for Easter, or leaves for fall.
โข For a golden crust, brush your cutouts with a little egg wash or milk before baking.
โข Want to get ahead? Assemble the pies in the morning, refrigerate, and bake right before dinner.
โข This dish is extra fun in the โber monthsโ (SeptemberโDecember), when cozy comfort food and festive touches make dinnertime feel extra special.
