Old-Fashioned Chicken and Dumplings
Who doesn’t love a cozy, comforting bowl of old-fashioned chicken and dumplings on a chilly day? This classic recipe will warm your soul and fill your belly with goodness.
Ingredients:
- 1 whole chicken, cut into pieces
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 cup milk
- 2 celery stalks, chopped
- 2 carrots, chopped
- 1 onion, chopped
- 4 cups chicken broth
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions:
- Season chicken pieces with salt and pepper.
- In a large pot, brown the chicken pieces on all sides.
- Add chopped celery, carrots, and onion to the pot.
- Pour in chicken broth and bring to a boil.
- In a bowl, mix flour, milk, and a pinch of salt to form a sticky dough.
- Drop spoonfuls of dough into the boiling broth.
- Cover and simmer for 20 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through.
- Serve hot and enjoy!
Nutrition Information:
Calories: 350
Protein: 25g
Carbohydrates: 30g
Fat: 15g
Fiber: 3g
Popular questions:
- Q: Can I use pre-cooked chicken for this recipe?
- Q: Can I substitute the all-purpose flour for a gluten-free alternative?
- Q: How do I make the dumplings lighter and fluffier?
- Q: Can I add herbs or spices to the broth for more flavor?
- Q: How long can I store leftovers in the refrigerator?
A: Yes, you can use cooked chicken, simply add it in towards the end of the cooking process to heat through.
A: Yes, you can use a gluten-free flour blend in place of all-purpose flour if needed.
A: To achieve lighter dumplings, avoid overmixing the dough and handle it gently when dropping into the boiling broth.
A: Absolutely, feel free to add herbs like thyme or rosemary, or spices like paprika or garlic powder to enhance the flavor of the dish.
A: Leftover chicken and dumplings can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Helpful tips:
- Add a splash of heavy cream at the end of cooking for extra richness.
- Sprinkle chopped parsley over the finished dish for a pop of color and freshness.
- For a thicker broth, mix a spoonful of cornstarch with water and stir it into the simmering broth.
- Try adding diced potatoes or peas for additional vegetables in the dish.
- For a shortcut, use store-bought rotisserie chicken instead of cooking a whole chicken.
Expert Secrets:
- Allow the dumplings to cook undisturbed for the full 20 minutes to ensure they are cooked through and fluffy.
- Skim any excess fat from the broth before adding the dumplings for a cleaner final dish.
- Season the broth generously with salt and pepper to ensure the flavors are well-balanced.
- Cover the pot with a tight-fitting lid to trap steam and cook the dumplings more quickly.
- Stir the dumplings gently once or twice during cooking to prevent sticking to the bottom of the pot.