Chicken and Dumplings - The Southern Lady Cooks (2024)

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This old-fashioned Chicken and Dumplings recipe is an all-time favorite. It’s Southern comfort food at its best. This dish is made by preparing a simple chicken soup and adding homemade flat or drop dumplings.

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If you love comfort food dishes like this one, try our delicious Crock Pot Chicken and Gravy or Chicken and Noodles.

Table of contents

  • ❤️WHY WE LOVE THIS DISH
  • ❓WHAT ARE DUMPLINGS?
  • 🍴KEY INGREDIENTS
  • 🍽️HOW TO MAKE
    • PREPARATIONS
    • 🥄HOW TO MAKE BROTH
  • 🥣HOW TO MAKE FLAT DUMPLINGS
  • 💕HOW TO MAKE DROP DUMPLINGS
  • TIP
    • WHAT TO SERVE WITH
    • RECIPE VARIATIONS
  • ❓FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
  • 😍MORE OLD-FASHIONED RECIPES TO TRY
    • HOW TO STORE LEFTOVERS
    • FREEZING LEFTOVERS

❤️WHY WE LOVE THIS DISH

This dish is made with simple ingredients and is very easy to put together. Chicken and dumplings are very popular in the South and are often served for a Sunday dinner. It’s incredible comfort food. Many people are intimidated by homemade dumplings, but they are actually very easy to prepare.

❓WHAT ARE DUMPLINGS?

A dumpling is basically cooked dough. Two basic homemade dumplings are used in chicken and dumplings:

  • Flat dumplings: you create a flat dumpling by rolling out the dough and cutting it into strips and then into squares.
  • Drop dumplings: you will not roll out the dough. Instead, you will pinch pieces off and drop them directly into the broth.
  • Biscuit dumplings: these dumplings are made with canned biscuits and are not homemade. Some will use this as a quick shortcut but trust me; homemade is always better.

🍴KEY INGREDIENTS

For the Broth:

Chicken: you can boil a chicken or chicken breasts/thighs for this recipe. You can also use leftover chicken, roasted chicken, or even turkey.

Cream of chicken broth: this is where you’ll get your flavor.

Chicken Broth: liquid needed for the broth

For the Dumplings:

Self Rising Flourit is important to use self-rising flour as it already has the baking powder and salt included.

ShorteningI use Crisco and this adds a wonderful texture and flavor to your dumplings.

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🍽️HOW TO MAKE

First, you will want to decide which type of dumplings you plan to make, flat or drop. We will include both ways below.

PREPARATIONS

If you are boiling a chicken or chicken breast/thighs, go ahead and cook your chicken. Once cooled, dice or chop your chicken for the broth.

🥄HOW TO MAKE BROTH

Place the chicken and all the broth ingredients in a soup pot and bring to a boil. Your chicken is already cooked, so you want to boil it long enough to soften your celery. It shouldn’t take long. Then cover the pot with a lid.

🥣HOW TO MAKE FLAT DUMPLINGS

Pour 2 cups of self-rising flour into a large bowl. Cut in 1/4 cup shortening with a pastry blender or fork. Once your dough resembles coarse crumbs, add 3/4 cup boiling water a little at a time until you can shape the mixture into a ball. Roll the dough out to about 1/8 inch of thickness on a floured board or surface. Cut into long strips, and then cut the strips into squares.

Remove the lid on the pot and add several squares at a time to the boiling broth replacing the lid each time for about 30 seconds until you have added all the dumplings. Once all the dumplings are added, lower the heat to simmer for about 20 minutes, and add salt and pepper to taste.

💕HOW TO MAKE DROP DUMPLINGS

If you want drop dumplings, don’t roll the dough out but pinch off pieces and drop them into the broth just like you dropped the flat dumplings. Try to make each pinch uniform so your dumplings will cook through simultaneously.

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⭐TIP

Make sure you have the lid on the pot. I know many people have issues with their dumplings not being cooked through. The lid will contain the heat and ensure that the dumplings cook evenly. To check if your dumplings are cooked, take one out and cut it open. Also, stirring your dumplings will cause them to fall apart. Use a wooden spoon to push them under the broth gently; do not stir.

WHAT TO SERVE WITH

I would highly recommend adding our fried hoecakes and green beans and potatoes.

RECIPE VARIATIONS

  • You can certainly add more vegetables. You can prepare your broth with carrots and onions. Just sautee them for 4-5 minutes before adding to the broth.
  • Add any spices that you enjoy! You can add garlic, thyme, parsley, etc.
  • Make this dish with turkey! It’s lovely after Thanksgiving and a great way to use any leftover turkey.

❓FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What if I don’t have self-rising flour?

If you don’t have self-rising flour on hand, you can easily make your own.

What is shortening, and why use it?

Shortening is any fat that is a solid at room temperature. I use Crisco in this recipe which is a specific brand of shortening. You can use lard, too. Shortening adds a soft, tender texture to dumplings.

What can I use instead of Cream of Chicken?

I recommend using cream of chicken. If you don’t want to use store-bought, you can easily make your own without the additives.

Why are my dumplings tough?

You’re overworking your dough. You don’t want to work your dough too much; it will cause your dumplings to be tough.

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HOW TO STORE LEFTOVERS

Chicken and dumplings are best served immediately. However, this recipe will keep in the refrigerator for up to 4 days in an air-tight container. You can reheat this dish on the stove. Gently stir over medium heat to break up the soup. You may need to add a bit of chicken broth to it. If you want to use your microwave, warm it up in 20-30 second bursts until warmed through. Of course, the dumplings will change a bit when rewarmed because they will have soaked up the soup. Their texture will be different, but their flavor will be the same!

FREEZING LEFTOVERS

You can freeze them, but again the texture of this dish will change. The flavor will remain the same. They should keep frozen for up to 3 months.

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Easy Chicken and Dumplings

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Your family will love these Easy Chicken and Dumplings

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Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Ingredients

Chicken/Broth

  • 4 cups chopped chicken or turkey cooked
  • 1 cup chopped celery
  • one 10.5 ounce can of cream of chicken soup I use Campbell’s soup and broth
  • two 10.5 ounce cans of chicken broth
  • 3 of the 10.5 ounce cans filled with water

Dumpling Ingredients

  • 2 cups Self-rising flour
  • 1/4 cup shortening

Instructions

  • Chicken Instructions

  • Place the chicken/broth ingredients in a soup pot and bring to a boil. Cover

Dumpling Instructions

  • Pour 2 cups self-rising flour into a large bowl, cut in 1/4 cup shortening with a pastry blender or fork, add 3/4 cup boiling water a little at a time until you can shape the mixture into a ball. Roll out to about 1/8 inch of thickness on a floured board. Cut into strips, then squares

  • Remove lid on pot and add several squares at a time to the boiling broth replacing lid each time for about 30 seconds until you have added all the dumplings. Once all the dumplings are added lower heat to simmer for about 20 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste.

For Drop Dumplings

  • If you want drop dumplings, just don’t roll the dough out but pinch off pieces and drop them into the broth just like you dropped the flat dumplings. Try to make each pinch uniform so your dumplings will cook through simultaneously.

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FAQs

How to thicken up chicken and dumplings without cornstarch? ›

You can make a slurry out of flour and cold water, add to the chicken mixture and cook until thickened (you need to cook this to cook the raw taste out of the flour).

How do I thicken up my chicken and dumplings? ›

Use Cornstarch to Thicken Chicken and Dumplings

To give that a little thicker texture we're going to add 1 cup of cool water to 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and stir it up well. Make sure the soup is brought back to a good boil and go ahead and stir in the cornstarch mixture.

Can you use water instead of milk when making dumplings? ›

Dumplings of any kind are made with flour and water (or milk) and are relatively easy to make.

Why do my dumplings dissolve in chicken and dumplings? ›

Lower your heat so that your broth is just barely barely barely boiling and drop these pieces in one at a time. It is important that you DO NOT STIR. We are not going to stir these as we don't want our dumplings cooking up. If you do stir, you will basically cause your dumplings to dissolve.

Why do you put cornstarch in dumplings? ›

Instead of steaming these dumplings in water, we simmer them in a vinegary cornstarch and flour slurry that creates a lacy, crunchy golden crust as the water evaporates and the dumplings brown.

Do you cook dumplings covered or uncovered? ›

The second secret to making really good dumplings is to keep the lid closed while the dumplings cook. With the soup simmering over a low flame and the dumpling dough ready, you'll drop spoonfuls of the dough onto the surface of the simmering broth, then cover the pot with a lid.

Why do you add cold water to boiling dumplings? ›

Adding cold water to the dumplings to not over boil them too quickly, making sure to get all of the dough thoroughly cooked is a definite pro tip.

What can I use instead of chicken broth in chicken and dumplings? ›

Chicken Broth Substitute: Salted Butter + Water

If you don't have broth on hand and want a little more flavor than just plain water, try subbing in 1 cup of water plus 1 tablespoon of butter for every cup of chicken broth in your recipe. The butter will help create a richer flavor than just water alone.

Are dumplings supposed to float in chicken and dumplings? ›

It will sink at first, but once it is cooked, it will float to the top. Continue to form thick, flat dumplings and drop each piece into the stock pot of broth until you have used up all of the dough.

How do you tell if dumplings are done in chicken and dumplings? ›

A simple peek will tell you if your dumplings are ready to enjoy. The indicator that these treats are ready is the golden-brown crisp at the bottom of the dumpling. Gently use a spatula to lift the dumpling and check the underside to reveal if they're ready.

How to keep dumplings from sticking together for chicken and dumplings? ›

Drop in the dumplings, one at a time, and give the whole pot a gentle stir after every 5 or so dumplings. This will help keep them from sticking together. After all the dumplings have been added, continue to cook on medium, stirring regularly, for 7-10 minutes.

How can I thicken liquid without flour or cornstarch? ›

Egg yolks, arrowroot, tomato paste or butter can thicken sauce in place of flour or cornstarch.

Can I use flour instead of cornstarch to thicken broth? ›

If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch. If you're substituting flour for cornstarch to thicken the sauce in your recipe, substitute two tablespoons all-purpose flour for every one tablespoon cornstarch.

How to thicken stew without cornstarch or flour? ›

If you don't like using flour or cornflour, a simple sauce reduction does the trick. Let your sauce simmer over heat, uncovered, to evaporate excess liquid. Before you begin to reduce your sauce, remove meat and large vegetable pieces if possible.

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