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Tuna Helper Pot Pie

I want the Tuna Helper Pot Pie back, how can we get them to start making it again?

10/13/2008 11:21 AM
14 Replies to Tuna Helper Pot Pie

I am 34 years old and when I was a kid my Mom used to buy the tuna helper pot pie and replace the tuna with chicken. My sisters and I loved it but I have not seen it in years. I wished they would bring it back, I look for it every time I am in the store.

10/16/2008 5:40 PM
Hi nnredman, I have never seen it, maybe if you discribe how it was made we might help you with a recipe that might be close to it or like it.
10/17/2008 9:33 AM

THAT WOULD BE GREAT...WE LOVED THAT POT PIE.  I LOOK FOR IT ALL THE TIME

12/22/2008 6:43 PM

nnredman, it was a little more complicated than normal tuna/HB Helper.  It requires a 6 1/2 oz. can of tuna (chicken is better), milk, water, butter, and one or two eggs.  It included a sauce mix that had dried peas and carrots in it, and two crust packets.  As I recall, you mixed butter, water and milk w/ the sauce mix on the stove.  As it heated and thickened in a pot, you mix I think one egg w/ butter, milk and water w/the bottom crust pkg.  Stir it in a med. bowl til it becomes a wad of dough.  In a greased (bottom only) pie pan, spread that dough til it completely covers the bottom & sides of the pan, then pop it in the oven to cook (I think at 400) for 8-9 min. (until light brown).  Back to the sauce; as it thickens, add the chicken and set aside.  When the bottom crust is ready, pull out and let cool (I'd dab up a little greasiness that formed in the bottom w/ a paper towel).  While it and the sauce cools, mix the top crust (I think that was w/ 1/3 c. milk & 1 egg). Mix it up & it becomes a more of a thick liquid than the bottom crust, but it ends up lighter and fluffier.  Pour the sauce mix in the pie pan then pour the top mix on top (it should blanket the sauce and touch all edges of outer crust.  Pop it in the oven for 30 min. or so (don't remember the temp.) until top crust is golden brown.  Poof, you have an enormous, delicious chicken (or tuna) pot pie.


If you could help us to make a sauce mix (like in small pot pies), I can add peas and carrots.  A reg. frozen pie crust or rolled out pizza crust may suffice for the bottom, but need a recipe for the lighter top crust.  Appreciate any help!


 

1/23/2009 6:15 PM

Sorry lordis, didn't mean to jump in, but as you can see, I love this stuff too.  Hopefully w/ what I remembered, this person can help us both out.

1/23/2009 6:18 PM

Funny story while we wait for some help.  Back in the day, I did a lot more of the cooking than my wife.  I cooked a Tuna Helper Pot Pie (I always used chicken) one day.  It looked perfectly done, but we weren't ready to eat yet, so I covered it in cellophane to keep it warm.  We were busy longer than expected, so I decided to warm it back up in the oven.  Yep, you guessed it, I forgot to take the cellophane off.  You know how plastic fruit looks too good to eat?  That was my pot pie!

1/23/2009 6:36 PM

Sorry, the instuctions were for granna2!

1/23/2009 6:38 PM

Hi, I am wanting to know if you can remember what the sauce was like....was it cheesy, or did it have a cream sauce?? Those two are the most used types of sauces in casseroles. I am pretty sure that I can do the recipe for you if you can tell me that. It might even have a muchroom soup type sauce. If you have had tuna and noodles, you know what the muchroom soup sauce si like or the tomato sauce....in like spaghetti. I have in the past when I was short on money but wanting the hamburger halper type meal, and had ingrediants been able to make a similar tasting meal to most of the hamburger helper meals. For example to do the cheesburger one, you have to use a macaroni and cheese in the box mix, like kraft, not the shells and cheese, but the powdered cheese kind...you can't get the same flavor from the shells and cheese one, you get a good one, but you might as well make macaroni and cheese using velveeta and macaroni of your choice or wide noodles, and then put in the hamburger...still very good, but not the same flavor as the hamburger helper one...so if you want to see if you can remember the sauce----what it tasted like and will discribe it to me, I think I can help. I am a chef by profession, so yes, even though I make meals out of ingrediants most of the time, sometimes I am in a hurry too!! haha! anyway, I will watch for your reply. Thanks!

1/23/2009 7:08 PM

It was more like a creamy sauce.  Looking at other homemade pot pie recipes, a lot of them call for cream of chicken soup.  Maybe use flour or corn starch to thicken it up a bit.  That might come close (of course, add the peas and carrots!)

1/25/2009 3:46 PM

So very disappointed, can not believe no one has considered bringing back the tuna pot pie (helper).  How tough would it be to put it with the 'elite' helpers that are a little higher priced (people obviously would be more than willing to pay a tad bit more for something they love). 


The least you could do is provide us with the ingredients.  What ever it was in the sauce, that made it so thick and flavorful, is far from our kitchens.


Thank you,


A disappointed tuna pot pie seeker.........

3/12/2009 8:29 PM

OMG!  I still think of Tuna Pot pie!  I have tried to duplicated it since they have removed it, but it just doesn't taste anywhere near the same!  I remember eating it in high school and then making it in college every week almost for my then boyfriend now husband.  We were so bummed when it got removed from circulation that my husband found a way to purchase from the betty crocker site in bulk when we were first married. lol. But it wasn't long after that it was removed completely.  I was beginning to think I was the only person that ate it!  Maybe one day Betty will release the recipe or bring back the box.  I too will be willing to pay a bit more than the regular tuna helper boxes!  Keep me posted.  Big Smile

3/26/2009 11:10 AM

I agree!  I LOVED the Tuna Helper Pot Pies!


If they ever bring them back, I'll surely be buying them.  Ditto for the wonderful meatloaf mixes they made.  Very good!


Why do they keep the same old same old stuff that I never buy, and ditch the really good ones?  :(

10/23/2009 3:24 PM

In response to everyone wanting the Tuna Pot Pie back, I totally agree!  I almost always made it with chicken and I added a bigger can than the recipe called for.  I also added cheese to almost every step.  I'm a cheese fanatic.  Please Betty C, BRING IT BACK!  BRING IT BACK! BRING IT BACK!  (I'M CHANTING.)  We're begging you.  Pleeeease!

10/25/2009 10:28 PM

Seriously, I am completely upset that they discontinued this product. It was probably my favorite food growing up. I had it at least 3 nights a week. I know that if they re released it i would probably buy at least 4 boxes per week. Please bring back TUNA HELPER POT PIE. For the love of God pa pa pa please don't do this to me.

10/26/2009 2:04 AM

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