CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS
I grew up eating Chicken and Dumplings, My Mama, Grandmothers and Aunts all made them. Often for a farm crew. over the years the recipe has been modified a little with each cook and I am no different. The dumplings that my family made were often little and sometimes doughy. I discovered a trick to making them fluffy in the...
Provided by Mary Nell Forester
Categories Chicken
Time 2h10m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. In a large pot combine
- 2. Chicken, onions and celery
- 3. cover with enough water to completely cover
- 4. add salt and pepper
- 5. boil until tender remove from pot and allow to cool, remove skin and debone pulling chicken into small bite size pieces.
- 6. Bring broth back up to a boil.
- 7. Mix the flour oil and milk for the dumplings and drop by tsps. into the boiling broth.
- 8. DO NOT STIR!!! when all the batter is dropped into the broth cover and allow to cook over medium heat for 10 minutes.
- 9. add 1 can of evaporated milk slowly DO NOT STIR! Heat a few minutes longer...
- 10. taste broth and adjust salt and pepper to taste.
- 11. Its Ready to Eat!
SUPER SIMPLE CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS
This recipe is a favorite for my daughter and myself! It's a super easy one so I don't mind fixing it anytime especially since my daughter could eat the whole pot by herself! She prefers just the dumplings so I double them but you can do it as you wish! Enjoy!
Provided by NURSNMOM
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h5m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Cook whole chicken in large pot full of water until done. Remove chicken from pot and debone. Save broth from chicken and add soup. Return broth and soup to a boil, then add frozen dumplings. We use Mary B's open Kettle dumplings. They are often found in the frozen food section near the other frozen breads. We use two packages of dumplings and often have to add more broth because of it. Just watch and add as desired for your preference of thickness. Boil as directed on package (I think it's 45 minutes) then add chicken back. Cook just long enough to warm chicken back up. Be careful because once chicken is added dumplings will easily stick.
MARY'S CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS
My Momma showed me how to make this when I was about 10 years old, this year I will be 50years old. She was from Knoxville, Tennessee and you could tell by way she cooked. My mom is gone now but I still remember her through my cooking. Cynthia C.
Provided by cynthia Cauthen
Categories Chicken
Time 2h
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1. Boil chicken breast in a large pot, make sure the chicken breast are completely covered with water. Boil chicken breast for about 1 1/2 hours or until chicken breast become tender .With slotted spoon remove chicken from pot and put in bowl or plate to be put back in later.also measure out two cups of boiled stock out of the pot and save for later.
- 2. Put in both cans of cream of chicken soup in water you just took chicken breast out of . heat water back up on low setting. stir to mix. then put in seasonings, Garlic, poultry seasoning, season salt and celery.
- 3. Now put the stick of soften butter or margarine in another bowl. Add 1 cup of flour mix. Add about another 1/2 cup mix . Now you are ready to use the broth you saved to mix a little at a time to butter/ flour mixture to make dough. Just use enough broth to mixture to get it to the same texture as can biscuit dough. Roll out on floured surface and cut into strips, the small squares.
- 4. now make sure that cream of chicken mixture is almost to a boil before carefully putting in dough squares. put in a few squares then stir, then repeat until all dough has been put in the pot. At this time turn down low to simmer and chop chicken to bi8t size pieces and add to the pot. Simmer for about 2 or 3 more minutes then turn heat off the pot and cover. Give it about 10 minutes to let all ingredients set. Then serve in bowls, then garnish with a little black pepper.
HEARTY CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS SOUTHERN STYLE EASY!!
I use thighs in place of breasts simply because I love the texture and flavor of the thighs over the breast. You can use whatever chicken you'd like though. This recipe is a family fave and hopefully it will be yours too! Very simple, quick and hearty!
Provided by Kristi Martin
Categories Chicken
Time 1h45m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- 1. {Be sure to clean the chicken well and remove any extra fat before cooking.} This step is how to cook your chicken with a pressure cooker. If you don't have a pressure cooker or don't want to use one, a regular soup pot will work fine. See below for cooking the chicken in a soup pot. OH! And be sure to read all of these steps before getting started please! If you are using a pressure cooker {which I prefer}, add the chicken and season it the way you like. Add in enough water to just cover the chicken and place your lid and make sure it's secure. Turn your stove on high and bring your cooker to a good steam and reduce heat to medium-medium low and cook for 15 minutes max. The pressure regulator should be rocking steadily. After 15 minutes, remove from heat and allow the cooker to cool--this can take about 30 minutes. If you are pressed for time, you can run cold water along the top and one side of pot to cool. If you have a new-er cooker, you should have a safety release that will drop when the steam is out. DO NOT open the lid until all of the steam has been released. Remove the chicken and place into a casserole dish with a lid to maintain heat until next step.
- 2. If you are using a soup pot, doing the same as step 1, add enough water to cover your chicken and add 1 cup more. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to simmer. Simmer for approximately 20-30 minutes or until no longer pink and juices run clear and internal temp is 170º Remove cooked chicken to a covered dish and see step 3!
- 3. Okay, now that you have your chicken cooked and is now inside a covered dish...and this is the really hard part--trying NOT to eat it all before you are finished cooking! **A slight interruption for a very important announcement--I don't use the pressure cooker after the chicken is cooked. I use a non-stick soup pot to fix the rest of the meal so that the dumplings won't stick. (I found out the hard way on this step--a HUGE mess to clean up!) Now, back to your regularly scheduled program, er recipe; in your soup pot either pour in your liquid from the cooker or if you used the soup pot, just leave it there and bring the liquid back to a boil. You should have at least 2 cups in the pot, if you don't have at least that much, add in enough chicken broth to make it 2 cups. Dump in your can of soup and both packages of chicken gravy. (You may be wondering why 2 packages...? Because one would be very lonely and also because two gives it the awesome flavor that will make you very happy. So trust me, you won't be unhappy!!!) Stir with a whisk until completely combined. If it looks too thick, you can add some water or more broth until it appears to be more soupy rather than gravy-like.
- 4. [NOTE: DO NOT TAKE the dumplings out of the freezer until you are ready to use them! Otherwise they thaw out and become a doughy mess and are IMPOSSIBLE to pull apart! {insert eye roll} PS: I use a butter knife to separate the dumplings] Once you have a nice soupy consistency in your pot, begin dropping in your Mary B's frozen dumpling strips one at a time and breaking each one into threes. Now, I use a whole package in my recipe but that's only because I am feeding a troop who love dumplings. If you'd rather not have so much dumpling, you can scale back on them and only use half of the package. It's all up to you! Once you have used all of the dumplings you plan to use, check the sauce. If it looks too thick or not enough, you can add more broth or water to the pot. Just don't add too much, you want it to be a good balance of sauce, dumplings and chicken. At this point, I like to add more salt to the pot since the dumplings are very bland. If I had to measure--which I don't, but if I did, then it would be approximately around 1 tablespoon give or take. Allow to boil for about 5 more minutes and then reduce the heat to low and allow to simmer for about 45 minutes. This is the part where you'll be happy that your chicken is in a covered dish! Why didn't I fix the chicken while the dumplings are cooking you ask? Because the broth from the chicken wouldn't be cooking the dumplings silly!
- 5. Once you have finished cooking the dumplings, you can now add in the chicken. Stir well and let the chicken just fall apart. It should be stringy looking. I like to do a taste test at this point to check for seasoning to see if I should add anymore salt and/or pepper. Allow to simmer another 10 minutes or so and serve! I don't serve my dumplings over anything but I know some people like to serve it over rice. Whatever floats your boat!! Enjoy and share this with your friends, family and even your foes...you may gain a newfound friendship!
OLD FASHIONED CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS
This is comfort food that can't be beat!
Provided by Karena
Categories Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes Soup Recipes Noodle Soup Recipes
Yield 20
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large pot place chicken pieces and add the chicken stock, onion, celery and 2 teaspoons of the salt. Put heat on medium low and simmer, partially covered, 15 to 20 minutes or until chicken is tender.
- To Prepare Dumplings: In a large mixing bowl beat together the egg and milk. Add 1 cup flour, remaining salt and baking powder and mix all together. Cut the butter into the flour mixture until the mixture is crumbly. Add 1 tablespoon of the parsley and mix. In 6 large spoonfuls, drop dumpling mixture onto the top of the simmering chicken. Cover the pot and let all simmer for 10 minutes more.
- To Make Gravy: Remove chicken and dumplings to a large serving bowl. Cover and set aside, keeping warm. Strain the stock left in the pot, pressing out any 'veggie liquid'. Return stock to pot. Combine water with remaining flour, then stir into the strained stock. Bring all to a boil, stirring constantly, to thicken. Return chicken and dumplings to pot, combing all gently. Serve with remaining parsley.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 399.9 calories, Carbohydrate 8.9 g, Cholesterol 132.8 mg, Fat 25.6 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 31.3 g, SaturatedFat 7.7 g, Sodium 699.5 mg, Sugar 1 g
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