Homemade Chicken & Dumplings Recipe | ~ Texas Homesteader (2024)

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There’s not a much better comfort food than homemade Chicken & Dumplings. This is a favored old-time recipe in my Homestead kitchen and the ultimate comfort food. Check it out!

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Flexible Chicken & Dumplings Recipe

I always have homemade broth on hand. So when I have leftover chicken it’s quick & easy southern comfort to whip up chicken & dumplings from scratch.

I’ll share the basic recipe I use, although I’ll admit I throw in whatever sounds good at the time or whatever I have waiting to be used.

I’ve used beef broth instead of chicken broth, carrots, no carrots, celery, no celery, etc.

All came out deliciously.

I typically make my own Homemade Chicken Broth using my Instant Pot. I can my broth in winter so I can store it in the pantry.

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But when I make broth during the heat & humidity of a typical Texas summer I freeze it instead.

So if I’m using frozen broth, the night before I simply take a container of chicken broth from the freezer and place it in the fridge to thaw overnight.

Simple Ingredients For Homemade Chicken & Dumplings

The ingredients for my homemade chicken & dumplings are pretty simple:

Broth Base:

5 Cups Broth (plus 1 teaspoon salt for my unsalted broth)

2 Cups Chopped Leftover Cooked Chicken

½ Cup chopped Onion

1 Rib Chopped Celery

Dumpling Dough:

2 Cups All-Purpose Flour

½ teaspoon Baking Powder

¼ teaspoon Dried Thyme

1 teaspoon Salt

1 teaspoon Coarsely-Cracked Black Pepper

¼ Cup Shortening (Can Use Butter Or Bacon Grease Instead)

½ Cup Milk (Can Use Buttermilk If Desired)

Making Chicken & Dumplings Broth-Based Sauce

I pour the broth into a deep soup pot & put it on the stove to simmer. Then I add the chopped onion & celery to begin their cooking. Sometimes I add chopped carrot, sweet peas & minced garlic as well. #FlyingByTheSeatOfMyPants, y’all. (see section below about optional additions)

I also chop about 2 cups of leftover cooked chicken and set it aside. I want to have it ready to drop into the simmering broth at the end.

You can use more or less chicken based on how much leftover chicken you have available or how meaty you want your chicken-n-dumplings to be.

See what I mean? Flexible!

How To Make Chicken & Dumplings Dough

While the broth is simmering and the veggies are cooking I whip up my homemade dumplings.

It’s quick using only a bit of flour, some baking powder, milk, shortening (or bacon grease) and seasonings. My typical seasoning is simply salt, coarsely-cracked pepper and thyme.

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This makes a pretty stiff dough. I often use my KitchenAid mixer with the dough hook attachment to make things easy. But you can knead it by hand if desired.

Cooking The Dumplings

Now that my broth is simmering I pinch off about a teaspoon of my dumpling dough. I quickly roll it into a small ball & press it gently between my palms to flatten it somewhat before dropping it into my broth.

This procedure is continued until all my dumplings are simmering in the broth. I give one very gentle stir and put the lid on the pot to allow the dumplings to simmer & steam for 12-15 minutes. (depending upon the size & thickness of your dumplings).

It’s important not to stir the dumplings too much when they are in dough form as they will dissolve into your broth.

(Ask me how I know. Eh hemmm….)

How To Thicken Chicken & Dumplings Broth

RancherMan loves a thick sauce in my chicken & dumplings. Yet oftentimes after simmering, my chicken & dumplings broth is still not quite as thick as I like it.

If that’s the case I’ll stir about 1/4 cup of flour with enough cool water or broth to make a thin paste in a jar until the flour is completely incorporated and no lumps remain.

Then I pour this thickening into my simmering broth, stirring very slowly & gently. (don’t break up those dumplings!) My broth always thickens up beautifully in a minute or so.

Finally it’s time to drop in my chopped chicken and maybe sprinkle in some fresh chopped parsley or chives. One more stir and I heat just enough for the chicken to get heated through.

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What Can I Add To Chicken & Dumplings?

This base chicken & dumplings recipe is absolutely delicious. But there are ways you can bump the flavor even more if you like:

Add a drained can of peas & carrots. I like the colors & textures of these being included.

Add a clove of pressed garlic or 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder either in your broth or in your dumplings.

Bump the seasoning by adding dry or fresh herbs to the broth toward the end of cooking: (so the broth doesn’t bubble it up onto the sides of your soup pot while simmering.)

½ teaspoon parsley

½ teaspoon basil and/or

¼ teaspoon sage

Any way you make it, this old fashioned homemade chicken & dumplings recipe is sure to please your family!

Did you make these Chicken & Dumplings? Please rate the recipein your comment below!

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Simple Old Fashioned Chicken & Dumplings Recipe

Leftover chicken makes a homemade chicken & dumplings dish quick and easy! Lots of chicken & pillowy dumplings in a thick sauce. Yum! And really, does it get any better than homemade chicken & dumplings? #TexasHomesteader

CourseMain Course

CuisineAmerican

Keywordbone broth, chicken, comfort food, dumplings

Prep Time 15 minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes

Servings 6 people

Author www.TexasHomesteader.com

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 5CupsChicken Broth(add 1 teaspoon salt if using unsalted broth)
  • 2CupsChopped Cooked Chicken
  • ½CupFinely-Chopped Onions
  • 1RibChopped Celery
  • Dumplings(recipe below)

DUMPLINGS:

  • 2CupsAll-Purpose Flour
  • 1/2teaspoonBaking Powder
  • 1/4teaspoonDried thyme
  • 1teaspoonSalt(or salted chicken seasoning)
  • 1teaspoonCoarsely-Cracked Black Pepper
  • 1/4CupShortening(Can use butter or bacon grease instead)
  • 1/2CupMilk(can use buttermilk instead if desired)

Instructions

Dumpling Directions

  1. Combine flour, baking powder, thyme, salt & pepper. Cut in shortening, add milk and knead until all ingredients are combined to make a stiff dough. Set aside.

Chicken & Dumplings Directions:

  1. In a medium-large stock pot bring broth to a boil and add prepared onion, carrot and celery.

  2. When broth is simmering start dropping in dumplings by pinching off 1-teaspoon dumpling dough, rolling into a small ball and pressing the dough ball between palms to flatten slightly. Drop dumplings into simmering broth.

  3. When all dumplings are in the broth stir gently, cover pot and simmer for 12-15 minutes, depending upon the size and thickness of your dumplings.

  4. If broth is not thick enough after the dumplings are fully cooked, mix up about 1/4 cup of flour with enough water or broth to make a thin paste & stir slurry until no flour lumps remain. Then pour into simmering broth and stir very gently just to incorporate thickening and keep dumplings from sticking to the pan.

  5. When broth is as thick as you want, add the diced cooked chicken and heat a few minutes more until heated through.

Recipe Notes

Optional Add-In's:

Thicken Broth: To thicken broth after the dumplings are cooked, mix 1/4 cup of flour with enough water or broth to make a thin paste & stir slurry until no lumps remain. Then pour into simmering broth and stir very gently just to incorporate thickening and keep dumplings from sticking to the pan.

Add a drained can of peas & carrots. I like the colors & textures when they're included.

Add a clove of pressed garlic or 1/4 teaspoonin your broth or in your dumplings.

Bump the seasoning by adding dry or fresh herbs in the broth:

½ teaspoon parsley

½ teaspoon basil and/or

¼ teaspoon sage (add toward the end so the broth doesn't bubble seasonings onto the sides of your soup pot while simmering.)

~TxH~

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FAQs

How do you thicken homemade 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.

How do you keep dumplings from falling apart in chicken and dumplings? ›

The steam that builds up by covering the pot is what cooks the dumplings. Don't boil or stir the dumplings. Vigorous boiling and stirring will cause the dumplings to fall apart.

How do you thicken chicken and dumplings without cornstarch? ›

Add a roux: Make a roux by melting equal parts of butter and flour in a separate pan. Stir until it forms a smooth paste, and then whisk it into your chicken and dumpling mixture. This will thicken the broth.

Can I use water instead of chicken broth for chicken and dumplings? ›

Yes, you can use water but it won't be as flavorful. To add flavor, make sure you boil the chicken in the water with the addition of a couple of ribs of celery and a diced onion. By boiling the chicken in water with celery and an onion you will make your own chicken broth.

How do you make dumplings taste better? ›

A teaspoon of sugar adds an extremely subtle hint of sweetness. It also helps the dumplings retain their moisture through the cooking process and slows gluten development, which ensures tender dumplings. A pinch of salt seasons the dumplings and enhances the flavors of the other ingredients.

Why are my chicken and dumplings not creamy? ›

Create a Slurry.

Combine flour and milk in a sealable container like a Mason Jar, and shake it up. You'll get a smooth flour mixture called a slurry, which will help to thicken your sauce. This turns this recipe into more a a creamy chicken dumpling soup, loaded with flavor.

Do you cook dumplings with lid on or lid off? ›

Once your water is boiling, let your dumplings cook in the steam for about ten minutes. Don't remove the lid as letting the steam escape will disrupt the cooking process and result in undercooked dumplings, so keep that lid on!

Why are my chicken and dumplings not fluffy? ›

If it's boiling too hard, the dumpling dough can fall apart. Simmering broth might not be hot enough to raise the dumpling dough. Remove or tilt the lid after they've cooked so the dumplings don't over-steam and get soggy and dense. At least, that's the way I was taught and dumplings come out fluffy and delicious.

How do you boil dumplings without them falling apart? ›

Here are some additional tips:
  1. Use a large pot or saucepan. This will give the dumplings enough room to cook without crowding each other.
  2. Add a tablespoon of oil or broth to the cooking liquid. ...
  3. Gently stir the dumplings once or twice while they are cooking. ...
  4. Do not overcook the dumplings.
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Why isn t my chicken and dumplings thick? ›

Use cornstarch or flour slurry: Mix a few tablespoons of cornstarch or flour with cold water to create a slurry. Gradually add this slurry to the simmering chicken and dumplings while stirring constantly. Cook for a few minutes until it thickens.

How do you know when chicken and dumplings are done? ›

Here's how you can tell whether your chicken and dumpling soup is done and ready to eat. If the biscuit pieces feel gooey or mushy, they are not thoroughly cooked—give them more time to simmer in the rapidly boiling liquid until perfectly pillowy and fluffy.

How long does it take chicken and dumplings to thicken up? ›

Slowly add the hot chicken broth, stirring constantly, and simmer over low heat until thickened, about 1 minute. Stir in the heavy cream, salt, pepper, thyme and bay leaves. Adjust the heat to maintain a slow simmer while you prepare the dumplings.

What happens if you don't have chicken broth? ›

Vegetable broth: This is the most common and versatile substitute for chicken broth. It has a similar flavor profile, so it can be used in most recipes without any major changes. To substitute vegetable broth for chicken broth, simply use a 1:1 ratio.

Which is better for chicken and dumplings chicken broth or chicken stock? ›

We like using stock for soups where the liquid is the star, like chicken and dumplings, lemony turkey rice soup and French lentil and carrot soup. Since broth is thinner, it's better suited for dishes where you want other flavors to shine, like tomato soup, chili and slow cooker sweet potato soup.

How many bouillon cubes per cup of water? ›

One bouillon cube or a teaspoon of bouillon powder can be dissolved in one cup of boiling water to make one cup of broth. You can also melt bouillon cubes or powder directly into soups, stews, sauces and curries to enhance their flavour and create a thicker consistency.

How do you make dumplings less watery? ›

Then be sure to dry it out

If you find that your filling has too much liquid, I recommend draining the entire mixture in a colander. Another trick that I learned from my mother is to add a teaspoon of cornstarch or breadcrumbs to help soak up the liquid.

How do you thicken chicken with flour? ›

Flour-Based Thickeners

A general ratio to work with is 2 tablespoons flour for every cup of liquid. Start by adding a little bit, then cook, stirring, for a few minutes to allow the sauce time to thicken and cook off the raw flour taste; if the results are minimal, add more.

How do you thicken homemade chicken and noodles? ›

Flour or Cornstarch: Flour (or cornstarch) thickens the liquid, taking this soup from brothy to creamy. See recipe Note for that substitution. Chicken Broth: Or stock. Potato: 1 medium potato is the first magical ingredient in this recipe, because it cooks down and makes the soup SO creamy, hearty, and satisfying.

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