are going to share my recipe for Chicken and Dumplings.
I don't like fussy recipes that have lots of moving parts. I'm pretty much a half-assed cook. Since I have an ample sized ass, my half-assed is still pretty impressive, if I do say so myself.
You can go through the trouble of cooking chicken breasts or other parts. I find it easier to use either left-over rotisserie chicken, leftover roast chicken, or canned chicken.
I also use an electric skillet, but you can cook this on top of the stove.
I don't really measure ingredients but try to plan on making enough for 6 people so I'll have leftovers and won't have to cook the following day
Ingredients:
Leftover chicken (cut up or shredded), or canned chicken
2 cans of Cream of Whatever soup. I like to use Cream of Chicken and Cream of Celery
3 cups of water or chicken stock
1/2 a bag of frozen mixed vegetables
Salt and pepper to taste
1 teaspoon or so of Bell's Seasoning, or whatever herbs you like best
Optional:
Carrots, peeled and chopped (3 or 4)
Potatoes, peeled and chopped (2 or 3)
Celery stalk, chopped (2 or 3)
Bisquick or other baking mix to make the dumplings. Follow the directions on the box. Prepare the dumplings and set aside
Directions:
Add the water or chicken stock to the pan. Stir in the Cream of Whatever soup, salt, pepper, and Bell's seasoning. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium
(If using fresh vegetables, add them to the pan and cook until the potatoes and carrots can easily be pierced with a fork. About 20. minutes)
Add the frozen vegetables and chicken, Cook for another 5 or so minutes until the frozen veg are cooked.
Drop the dumplings by tablespoon onto the top of the soup mixture. You may have to adjust the temperature so the soup mixture doesn't burn to the bottom of the pan. Keep the temperature to a low boil.
Cover and cook the dumplings for 10 minutes (for lightness)
Remove the cover and cook the dumplings for 10 minutes (until done)
Serve in bowls with a salad
Quick and easy.

I'm dumpling impaired......when I WANT to make them they come out like lumps of lead......but when I would try and make gravy for ANYTHING, I got what I used to tell my family were mini dumplings! They bought it.....😂😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteYou can also use refrigerated biscuit dough. Do a search for a recipe for cooking time.
DeleteI'm a fan of quick and easy. I leave the complicated, artistic stuff to the rest of the family.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a plan to me
DeleteI chuckled reading this post and recipe. "cream of whatever" :-) I like your approach to cooking.
ReplyDeleteNo frills.
DeleteServe in bowls with a salad ... and enjoy!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Good on a cold night
DeleteThat does sound quick and easy and tasty. And you reminded me you asked for my cranberry orange muffin recipe. I'll get the recipe out and post it soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteYummy! I do a lot of shortcut cooking and cans of whatever myself these days.
ReplyDeleteI love opening up cans
DeleteMy Grandma used to make chicken and dumplings. Yum!
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