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Chicken and Dumplings | Learn Recipe 2023

Chicken and dumplings are the ultimate comfort food, aren’t they? When we were kids, my mother used to make chicken and dumplings for us by simply adding Bisquick biscuit dough to chicken stew.

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Ingredients

For the chicken and vegetables

1 quart chicken stock, homemade or store-bought

3 to 3 1/2 pounds chicken thighs and breasts, skin-on, bone-in, trimmed of excess fat

2 teaspoons butter or extra virgin olive oil, or a combination of both

Salt

1 large onion, roughly chopped (about 2 cups)

2 to 3 ribs celery, trimmed and cut into 1/2-inch pieces (about 2 cups)

3 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch pieces (about 2 cups)

1 teaspoon dried thyme

1/3 cup all-purpose flour

1/4 cup dry sherry or vermouth, optional

3/4 cup frozen peas, thawed

1/4 cup minced fresh parsley leaves

1 tablespoon heavy cream, optional

Ground black or white pepper

For the dumplings

2 cups (250g) cake flour (see recipe note)

2 teaspoons baking powder

3/4 teaspoon salt

1/4 cup minced fresh herb leaves such as parsley, chives, and tarragon, optional

2 tablespoons butter, melted

3/4 cup milk

Method

1.Heat the chicken stock:
Add the chicken stock to a medium pot and bring it up to a gentle simmer.

Heat the butter, sprinkle the chicken with salt and brown:

In a large (8-quart or larger) thick-bottomed pot, heat the butter or olive oil over medium-high heat. Pat dry the chicken pieces and sprinkle with salt.

Working in batches, brown the chicken pieces, placing the pieces skin-side down first; this will render out fat you will use to build the stew later.

2.Remove the skin, poach the chicken, and then cut into pieces:
Once the chicken pieces are browned on all sides, remove them from the large pot, and turn off the heat. Remove and discard the skin from the chicken pieces and put the chicken pieces into the pot of simmering stock.

Poach the chicken in the stock until cooked through, about 20 minutes or so.

Remove the chicken pieces and set on a tray to cool for a few minutes. When the chicken pieces are cool to touch, pull the meat off the bones and cut into 2-inch chunks. Set aside.

3.Sauté the vegetables:
Return the heat on the large pot to medium-high. When the pot is hot, add the onion, celery, carrot and thyme and sauté until soft, but not browned, about 4 to 5 minutes.

4.Add the flour:
Add the flour and stir well. The flour will absorb the fat in the pot and will stick a little to the bottom. Reduce the heat to medium-low and stir the flour vegetable mixture constantly for 2 to 3 minutes. Do not let it burn.

5.Add the sherry and slowly add stock:
Get a ladle ready and have the pot of simmering chicken stock nearby. Add the sherry to the flour vegetable mixture. It will sputter and seize up.

Add a ladle of hot chicken stock and stir well. It will be goopy. Add another ladle, then another, stirring all the while, until the broth comes together.

Add the rest of the chicken stock and the reserved chicken meat. Increase the heat and bring to a simmer, then reduce the heat to maintain a gentle simmer while you make the dumplings.

6.Make the dumpling batter:
Whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt in a medium bowl. Add (optional) chopped fresh herbs. Add melted butter and milk to the dry ingredients.

Gently mix with a wooden spoon until mixture just comes together. (Note: do not over-mix or your dumplings will turn out too dense.)

7.Add the dumplings to the stew:
Drop dumpling batter into the simmering stew by heaping teaspoonfuls, over the surface of the stew. (Note that the dumplings will easily double in size as they cook.) Cover and simmer until dumplings are cooked through, about 15 minutes.

Once you have covered the pan, do not uncover and peek while the dumplings are cooking! In order for the dumplings to be light and fluffy, they must steam, not boil. Uncovering the pan releases the steam.

If after 15 minutes the dumplings are still not cooked through (use a toothpick or skewer to test), then cover pan again and cook for another 5 to 10 minutes.

8.Finish the stew with peas, parsley, and cream:
Gently stir in peas, parsley, and cream, if using. Add salt and pepper to taste. Ladle portions of meat, sauce, vegetables, and dumplings into soup plates and serve. Note that the stew will continue to thicken the longer it sits.