Submitted by Bdavismca
Memama & Mimiwag's Chicken & Dumplings Recipe Posted Jul 5th 2007 4:51PM by Kat Kinsman Filed under: Guilty Pleasures Memama and Mimiwag's Chicken & Dumplings This Recipe is intended to serve 10 people. 1 (3 to 4 lb) Broiler-Fryer Chicken 2 Quarts plus 1/4 cup Water 1 teaspoon Salt 2 Cups Self-Rising Flour 1/4 Cup Shortening 1/4 Cup Cold Water 1/2 Stick of Butter, Melted 2 Teaspoons Black Pepper Stew entire Chicken in 2 Quarts of Water, adding two stalks of celery and a chopped onion to the water for flavor. Cook for about an hour, until the chicken is falling off the bone. Remove the chicken from the pot and save the stock. Cool the chicken, then remove bones, fat and skin. Cut chicken into bite sized pieces. Combine Flour and Salt in a Mixing Bowl. Cut the Shortening into the Flour using a fork or a masher until the mixture forms coarse crumbs. Add the remaining 1/4 cup of cold water, a little at a time, working from the center, using your hands to work the mixture into a dough. Roll the dough out on a solid surface, about 1/8" thick and cut into strips, 1" to 2" long. Over medium-high heat, bring the chicken broth back to a slow boil. Do not boil rapidly. With floured hands drop the strips of dough into the slowly boiling broth. Gently stir the broth after adding several pieces of dough. Repeat until all the dumpling mix has been used and stir very gently. Add the chicken, the butter and the pepper to the dumplings and continue to stir gently. Turn heat to low and allow to simmer for about 10 minutes. Guilty Pleasures - Chicken & Dumplings
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This recipe has been added to the following public cookbooks:
ShortyByNature's International Cookbook,
my favorites,
My Soul Food,
ross,
MRS.SHONDA
| Rating | Submitted by | Comment Summary |
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| ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ | CLRD4TAKEOFF9
01/19/08 02:57 AM |
Southern Chicken & DumplingsSO MUCH like the Chicken & Dumplings of my youth in North Carolina! If you live in the "South", you may be able to find "Annie's Dumplings" in the frozen food section of your grocery store...a convenient way to start off a great comfort food! The "drop" dumplings aren't authentic Southern fare...dumplings need to be rolled-out and cut into strips before being dropped into simmering chicken stock. |
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