Chicken and Mushroom Vol-au-vent Recipe (2024)

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One of my favorite recipes is Chicken and Mushroom Vol-au-vent. Some may know this as “creamed chicken”. I actually make up a large batch of this delectable dish and freeze it in serving-sized portions. It makes a quick and easy meal when all that has to be done is bake the frozen patty shells, heat up the creamed mixture, and toss a green salad.

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This recipe makes four generous servings. The great thing about this recipe is that it is a good way to use up cooked chicken if you have any or, if time is limited, it can even be made with a rotisserie chicken from the deli. Even though it is called “chicken” vol-au-vent, turkey can certainly be used as well.

While my preference is to use the puff pasty shells, commonly called “patty shells”, because they are light, airy, and ever-so-flaky, this creamed chicken mixture can also be served over toast points or biscuits fresh from the oven. I have even used appetizer-sized patty shells to serve this dish as part of a savory course for an afternoon tea. Fancy enough for company fare but easy enough for a weeknight meal.

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Chicken and Mushroom Vol-au-vent Recipe

Ingredients

Sauce:
2-3 tbsp butter
3½ tbsp all-purpose flour
¾ cup chicken broth
1 cup whole milk
1 tbsp cooking sherry (optional)
¼ tsp garlic salt
Sprinkle pepper
Dash of paprika
2-3 tbsp freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Filling:
2-3 tbsp butter
2 tbsp onion, finely chopped
2 tbsp red pepper, finely chopped
3 tbsp celery, finely chopped
6-8 small white button mushrooms, sliced

1 cup cooked chicken, cubed

4 frozen puff pastry patty shells (or, alternatively, biscuits or toast cups)

Method:

Sauce: In medium-sized saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Whisk in the flour. Combine the chicken broth, milk, and sherry and whisk into the flour-butter mixture, whisking until smooth. Season with garlic salt, pepper, and paprika. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened. Add the Parmesan cheese and stir until cheese is melted. Remove from heat and set aside.

Filling: In medium-sized frypan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onion, red pepper, celery, and mushrooms. Sauté for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the chicken and toss just until heated.

Assembly: Bake patty shells according to package directions. Add sautéed vegetables and chicken to the sauce. Stir gently to combine. Heat over medium-low heat to ensure all ingredients are heated. Spoon hot mixture into baked patty shells. Serve with a side salad.

Yield: 4 generous servings

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An easy-to-make delectable creamed chicken filling encased in light and flaky puff pastry shells. Perfect for company fare but easy enough for weeknight meals.

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Keyword Chicken, Chicken and Mushroom Vol-au-Vent, Vol-au-Vent

Servings 4

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Ingredients

Sauce:

  • 2-3 tbsp butter
  • tbsp all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cup chicken broth
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 tbsp cooking sherry optional
  • ¼ tsp garlic salt
  • Sprinkle pepper
  • Dash of paprika
  • 2-3 tbsp freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Filling:

  • 2-3 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp onion finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp red pepper finely chopped
  • 3 tbsp celery finely chopped
  • 6-8 small white button mushrooms sliced
  • 1 cup cooked chicken cubed

Instructions

Sauce: In medium-sized saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Whisk in the flour. Combine the chicken broth, milk, and sherry and whisk into the flour-butter mixture, whisking until smooth. Season with garlic salt, pepper, and paprika. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened. Add the Parmesan cheese and stir until cheese is melted. Remove from heat and set aside.

    Filling: In medium-sized frypan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onion, red pepper, celery, and mushrooms. Sauté for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the chicken and toss just until heated.

      Assembly: Bake patty shells according to package directions. Add sautéed vegetables and chicken to the sauce. Stir gently to combine. Heat over medium-low heat to ensure all ingredients are heated. Spoon hot mixture into baked patty shells. Serve with a side salad.

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        FAQs

        Can I freeze a vol-au-vent mixture? ›

        While baked or unbaked vol-au-vent pastry shells freeze beautifully, vol-au-vent fillings should not be frozen due to their dairy content. For this reason, we do not recommend freezing filled vol-au-vents.

        How to cook frozen vol-au-vent? ›

        Oven cook from frozen for 16 – 17 minutes at 220°C (200°C for fan assisted ovens)/Gas 7.
        1. Preheat oven.
        2. Place the vol-au-vent onto a baking tray at least 2.5cm apart. Brush with milk or beaten egg (optional).
        3. Place the tray in the top half of oven turning halfway through cooking.

        Can you eat vol-au-vent cold? ›

        A light, round bite-sized shell of puff pastry, sometimes with a pastry lid, with a delicate filling, served as a hot or cold starter or hors d'oeuvre.

        What is the meaning of chicken vol-au-vent? ›

        : a baked patty shell filled with meat, fowl, game, or seafood in sauce.

        What is the shelf life of vol au vents? ›

        We aim to offer the longest possible shelf life, that could be 4 months plus, but we guarantee your products will always have 2 weeks life unless otherwise advertised. In all likelihood you will receive products with months as opposed to weeks it just depends on our stock holding/sales balance.

        How long can you keep cooked Vol-au-Vent cases? ›

        Plan AheadOnce, baked the cool pastry cases can be stores in an airtight container for up to 1 days - great for planning ahead! Crispy Till ServedTo keep your Vol-au-Vent cases crisp, make sure you only add the filling up to an hour before serving.

        How thick should pastry be for vol au vents? ›

        On a lightly floured work surface, roll out the pastry until it is 4–5mm thick.

        Can I use puff pastry for vol au vents? ›

        Roll out a block of puff pastry to a thickness of 5mm/¼in. With a pastry cutter, cut out the vol-au-vents to the size you want. Remove the excess pastry. This can be rerolled to make more vol-au-vents.

        What is the difference between bouchee and vol-au-vent? ›

        Very often, Bouchée à la Reine is confused with a similar dish called Vol-au-Vent (translated as “windblown”). The only difference between these two dishes is the size: initially intended for several people, Vol-au-Vent has a diameter of 15 to 20 cm whereas Bouchée à la Reine has a diameter of only 10 cm.

        Can you buy vol-au-vent sauce? ›

        Newgrange Chicken Vol au Vent Sauce - Traditional | Musgrave MarketPlace Food Wholesaler Ireland - Cash and Carry.

        Why are they called vol au vents? ›

        A vol-au-vent is the French name for a baked puff pastry batter. The name means 'windblown' and describes the lightness of the pastry. A round opening is cut in the top and the pastry cut out for the opening is replaced as a lid after the case is filled.

        Can you reheat vol au vents? ›

        Favorite Irish Appetizer

        Then all you have to do is assemble the appetizer and reheat them in the oven before serving. These belong to the category make ahead party food. The filling for these vol au vents is creamy and delicious.

        Do Aldi sell vol au vents? ›

        Specially Selected British Ham & Extra Mature Cheddar Cheese Vol-au-vents 56g/4 Pack | ALDI.

        What does vol-au-vent mean in English? ›

        A vol-au-vent (pronounced [vɔlovɑ̃], French for "windblown", to describe its lightness) is a small hollow case of puff pastry. It was formerly also called a patty case. Vol-au-vent. A large vol-au-vent.

        Can you freeze batter mixture? ›

        You can store batter in the freezer for up to a month. When you're ready to do some pancake making, just thaw in warm water or overnight in the refrigerator. Snip off a corner of the bag to pipe the pancakes directly onto the hot griddle.

        Can you freeze pastry mixture? ›

        Freezing uncooked pastry

        Shape uncooked pastry into a disc. Wrap well in plastic wrap, then seal in a freezer bag or airtight container and freeze for up to 6 months. Transfer to the fridge to thaw completely (this will take about 1 day).

        Can you freeze Trinity mix? ›

        Using fresh ingredients is always preferred. But when you're in a pinch, using the frozen diced trinity in the freezer is a good choice.

        Can you freeze egg roll mixture? ›

        You can store your egg roll in a bowl in the freezer for up to three months before you need to reheat and eat it. Allow to thaw before cooking. For best results, it's a good idea to let your egg roll filling thaw completely before cooking it.

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