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Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Marie Callender’s® Pot Pies #PotPiePlease

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A Comfort Filled Family Dinner

It’s so good to be home! If you follow me on Instagram you have seen some amazing pictures from our trip to Copenhagen, Denmark; Malmö, Sweden; and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. It was a wonderful ten days full of travel visiting my daughter who is studying abroad!

Copenhagen Canal

The Little Mermaid

But there is something to be said about coming home and sleeping in your own bed once again.

After a 12 hour flight and a nine hour time difference, it is back to reality! For me, my reality is back into the classroom teaching (and sharing some awesome photos of the early man exhibit from the Danish Historical Museum with my students) and a home void of groceries! To open the refrigerator and pantry to soooo little food late Sunday night meant a rather large shopping trip on my way home from work on Monday. With unpacking the suitcases, piles of laundry to wash, grocery shopping to be done, and dinner to be made all while enduring the waves of jet-lagged induced exhaustion means my Monday night dinner needed to be easy, wholesome, and comforting.  After 10 days of travel I was craving warm and creamy comfort food.

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I loved the hygge (that’s a Danish word meaning cozy) of Denmark and I needed our first dinner back in the U.S.A. to be an American version of hygge. What fits the bill better than chicken pot pie? Chunks of chicken and vegetables in the creamy sauce is comfort in a golden, flaky crust! Served with a side of roasted Brussels sprouts, this was the perfect dinner.

And oh so easy!

There were only four of us for dinner, but I wanted a variety of pies so I picked up both the Marie Callender’s® Chicken Pot Pie in a four pack of single servings and two of the 10 oz. Marie Callender’s® Beef Pot Pies. Yes, this was more than enough, but leftover pies are perfect for me to take to work for lunch. Once baked these pot pies are just like my mom used to make!

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My family adores roasted Brussels sprouts! I love that they are so healthy, delicious, and easy to make. I also love that I can pop them in the oven right underneath my pot pies and this way everything is done at the same time.

The pot pies bake in the oven at 400 degrees and they need a bit more time than the Brussels sprouts. So I simply place the Marie Callender’s® Pot Pies onto a baking sheet and place them in the preheated oven.  Once they are in, I get started on the Brussels sprouts.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

I usually make a double batch of Brussels sprouts because my family really does just gobble them up, and if I am lucky I will have some leftovers for my lunch.

I simply slice the Brussels sprouts in half lengthwise and toss in a large bowl with olive oil, kosher salt and fresh ground pepper.

Roasted Brussels sprouts

I spread them onto a cookie sheet and then place the cookie sheet in the oven on the tray below the pot pies.

Roasted Brussels sprouts

The Brussels sprouts take about 25 − 30 minutes to get a golden brown. This times just right so that I can pull everything out of the oven at the same time.

Roasted Brussels sprouts

I also toasted some nuts and and tossed them along with some dried cranberries into the roasted Brussels sprouts. Totally not needed, but it does add another flavor dimension – a bit sweet and earthy crunch.

Roasted Brussels sprouts

Now if you are very observant, you might have noticed that in my ingredient photo I had a handful of pine nuts sitting alongside the dried cranberries. Yet in photo of my finished roasted Brussels sprouts you can see that they are tossed with the dried cranberries and toasted sliced almonds. Yes – there was a slight kitchen disaster in the making of dinner Monday night.

I tossed the pine nuts into my small sauté pan and turned the gas onto low. As I was setting the dinner table, I would walk on by and swish the pan a bit to toss around the pine nuts.  This went on for a few minutes and then my husband came home from work. I took a break – after all dinner was in the oven and the table was set – and I sat on the couch with him to hear about his first day back at work after our travels. He made a comment that something was burning, I told him I had just checked the oven before I sat down and all was well. So we continued talking. The smell was growing worse so into the kitchen I went. I opened the oven and peered inside. The pot pies were turning a beautiful golden brown and the Brussels sprouts were sizzling and roasting up nicely. All looked great. Back to the couch I went. It wasn’t until I wandered back into the kitchen to open a bottle of wine that I saw the pan of blackened pine nuts sitting on the stove still on the low flame. Yuck! Into the garbage they went! I can only blame it on jet-lag! While it was only 6 p.m. in my kitchen, it was 3 a.m. in Copenhagen!

It was a long day! We traveled to Northern Europe without our youngest two (they celebrated Thanksgiving with their mother this year) so it was really nice and very important to me that we all sat down to a delicious family dinner our first night back together. This dinner of Marie Callender’s® Chicken and Beef Pot Pies along with the roasted Brussels sprouts and time with family was my American version of hygge – comfort at its best!

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#PotPiePlease

I really appreciate the fact that Walmart is on my way home from work, so it is super easy to stop and get groceries. I generally avoid the grocery store during what I call the witching hour – that’s the time everyone hits the store on the way home from work – but in this case necessity was calling! They always have everything that I need! The Marie Callender’s® Chicken Pot Pies were exactly what I was looking for! They taste homemade with the ease that I need right now! You can even get savings on Marie Callender’s Pot Pies here. And check out the new Family Size Chicken Pot Pie!

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Here is a printable version of the roasted Brussels sprouts. They are so easy and delicious!

While a Marie Callender’s® Chicken Pot Pie has everything you need in one simple and delicious dish, click on the link to find many more sides to serve up along with the pot pies to create a truly Warm and Hearty Chicken Pot Pie Meal. 

When you are craving comfort what is one of your easy-to-prepare favorite family sides that you would serve with a pot pie?

(25) Comments

  1. I used to dislike brussels sprouts when I was young. For some crazy reason, now that I am older, I can’t get enough of them. I love the addition of cranberries in the recipe.

  2. That looks like proper winter comfort food – yummy and Copenhagen looks stunning – definitely on my bucket list. 🙂

  3. You can never go wrong with Brussels Sprouts! I’ll have to try your recipe. I roast mine with cauliflower and thyme – very simple. It never fails, they are always the favorite. Love the pot pies. I’ve never had Marie Callender’s and I’ll have to try them. They look amazing.

  4. Susan says:

    How wonderful that you were able to travel and visit your daughter abroad. I’m a big fan of Marie Callender’s. The pot pies are a family favorite and I love that they support our deployed troops through the USO and the Comforts from Home program.

  5. So, that Roasted Brussels Sprouts dish looks absolutely delicious! I love that vegetable, but don’t eat it as much as I would like…since I am the only one in the household who likes them.

  6. Too funny. I did notice the difference from the pine nuts to almonds, but only because I was wondering what nut I could substitute since our son has a nut allergy. I was think almonds (he’s not allergic to those) and sure enough, there they were as I scrolled down. So there was a reason you burned the pine nuts! LOL
    Looks like you had a great trip. We just got back from Germany and we had no groceries so we made chili because it was easy. I still have no groceries. Must. Go. To. Store. Maybe I’ll pick up some pot pies because those look really delicious.

  7. This recipe looks delicious. I happen to LOVE brussel sprouts. I eat them all the time – even raw cut up in salads!!

  8. Oh, man, I used to live off Marie Callender’s Pot Pies back in college–the memories! I had to brave the store after work last night (I love that you call it the witching hour, definitely!) and all I can say is thank goodness I live in a smaller city, otherwise I might have bailed on the mission completely!

  9. That roasted brussel sprouts recipe looks devine! I want to give it a try to see how my picky family likes it!

  10. sarah says:

    I’ve always thought sprouts to be boring. I’ll think again after seeing these awesome recipes.

    1. Stacey says:

      Oh no they are wonderful!

  11. I have had these pies before but to be honest i have never tried brussel sprouts, so not sure if i’d like them. lol

    1. Stacey says:

      Laura, I never really liked Brussels sprouts until I started roasting them. Give them a try – it is worth it! I promise 🙂

  12. I haven’t had brussels sprouts in a while! These pot pies are delicious! They are great for nights when I don’t feel like cooking.

    1. Stacey says:

      I totally agree! The pot pies are yummy and oh -so -easy!

  13. Roasted brussels sprouts sound amazing! I love to roast veggies, but I haven’t tried brussels sprouts before. My kids love roasted broccoli 🙂

    1. Stacey says:

      I’ve never roasted broccoli – I need to try that. Thanks! My kids just gobble up steamed broccoli that I have never thought about preparing it any other way.

  14. I love pies for comfort food it is truly heart warming in winter when the days are short and the nights are cold!

    1. Stacey says:

      Yes, perfect comfort food! Especially when there are lots of veggies!

  15. I keep wondering if I’ll ever get sick of brussel sprouts… they’re so good! This recipe looks awesome!

    1. Stacey says:

      I love them, too! That’s why I always make a double batch.

  16. That looks so delicious! I can’t wait to try this. For sure, my family will like it.

    1. Stacey says:

      My youngest was in heaven eating her creamy pot pie!

  17. I looked for brussel sprouts the other day at the grocery store and couldnt’ find them (to be fair, there was a creepy worker kind of following me around – so I didn’t look very long!). NEXT TIME I will get these and this is exactly what I plan to do! Awesome! I made homemade pot pie from a turkey we randomly made about a month ago – it was delicious – but so much work lol.

    1. Stacey says:

      Oh, I hope that you find the Brussels sprouts next time! How spooky getting stalked in the grocery store :S I have never made a pot pie from scratch – Kudos to you for making one!

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