Homemade Chicken and Dumplings Recipe (2024)

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There’s nothing quite as comforting as a homemade Chicken and Dumplings Recipe. Ready in under an hour, this easy dinner will leave everyone satisfied!

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Growing up, I loved spending time in the kitchen with my grandma. My fondest memories are watching her make chicken and noodles, dreaming over her banana pudding, and having fried chicken Sunday supper at her house. Any meal she made always tasted amazing.

I lost her when I was in high school and one of my biggest regrets is not getting to learn from her in the kitchen more. But I did remember the dished she’d make and I’ve been on a quest to recreate them ever since. That’s how we get to the easy chicken and dumplings recipe. It’s an homage to my grandma. It takes me back to my childhood and feels like a warm hug. So here’s a hug from me to you.

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When it comes to dinners my entire family loves, Chicken and Dumplings is right up at the top of the list.

It’s easy to make, so comforting, and my kids are all about the dumplings. Those fluffy little bites of happiness are the perfect complement to the creamy soup.

Once you see this recipe you’re going to think “that’s a lot of ingredients,” but I promise it’s not.

Really.

Homemade Chicken and Dumpling Ingredients

There are 3 basic parts to this recipe – the chicken, the soup, and the dumplings.

Chicken

  • All-purpose flour
  • Salt & pepper
  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts

Soup

  • Vegetable oil
  • Yellow onion
  • Celery
  • Carrots
  • Garlic
  • All-purpose flour
  • Chicken broth
  • Heavy cream

Dumplings

  • All-purpose flour
  • baking powder
  • Salt & pepper
  • Unsalted butter
  • Milk

Want to save 10 minutes of prep and cook time? Grab a rotisserie chicken and shred or chop it while the veggies cook!

Save 5 minutes by prepping your veggies the previous night, or over the weekend while doing meal prep for the week.

That’s 15 whole minutes you can get back! You’ll be amazed at how simple it is to put together this one-pot meal.

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When I make Southern chicken and dumplings I flour and season the chicken before browning it in the pot I’ll cook the soup in. This adds flavor to the soup because of the fond.

What is fond?

Fond (say: fahn) is the sauce made from those awesomely yummy brown bits left on the pan after you cook meat. They’re the secret to any great pan sauce!

The actual brown bits are called sucs, and then once you add the chicken broth the pan deglazes and makes a sauce it’s called fond.But here in the US, fond is used as a name for the brown bits too. We’re weird like that. And that’s your culinary education for the day.

The point is – fond will add so much flavor to the soup! It’s worth the time to cook your chicken right before you make the soup.

BUT… You can totally use the short cut chicken method above and have a delicious meal too. No judgment.

I’m all about making dinner as easy as possible.

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How to Make Chicken and Dumplings

There are two main parts to making chicken and dumplings from scratch. First the soup and second the dumplings. They’re both really easy to make. You just need to make sure your soup thickens nicely and your dumplings are completely cooked.

Chicken and Dumpling Soup

  1. Start off by placing some flour, salt, and pepper in a gallon-sized ziploc. Seal the bag and shake it to mix everything together. Seasoned chicken is happy chicken.
  2. Then add the diced chicken to the flour mixture. Seal it again and shake to coat the chicken in flour. (You’ll discard any excess flour that didn’t stick.)
  3. Now you’re ready to start cooking! Place a large pot over medium heat and add in some vegetable oil. Once the oil is hot add the breaded chicken to the pot.
  4. Remove chicken from the bag and cook until it’s browned on the outside and no longer pink in the middle. This should take 5 to 7 minutes.
  5. Next, transfer the chicken to a bowl. Add a little more oil to the same pot along with the onion, celery, carrots, and garlic. Let the veggies cook for about 5 minutes so they soften up. Be sure to stir the pot often so the garlic doesn’t burn.
  6. After the veggies are cooked, add some flour to the pot and stir it into the veggies. This will be the thickening agent for your soup. Let the flour cook for 1 to 2 minutes before adding the chicken and chicken broth to the pot.
  7. Once everything is in the pot, turn up the heat to medium-high and bring to a boil. Then reduce the heat to low and cover the pot to let everything simmer.
  8. Cook the soup for 12 to 15 minutes, being sure to stir it occasionally, before adding the dumplings.

How do you thicken chicken and dumplings?

I use flour to thicken the soup. It sticks to the veggies and then gets incorporated into the chicken broth and cream as the soup cooks.

If your soup is thinner than you’d like, you can thicken it up with cornstarch.

Just mix 1 tablespoon of water and 1 tablespoon of cornstarch together to form a slurry. Pour this into the pot and let it simmer. The soup should thicken up more in about 5 minutes.

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There’s some debate as to the type of dumplings to make for chicken and dumplings.

Some people like the fluffy ones and some people prefer flat “noodle” style dumplings.

I’ve had both and they’re both tasty. But give me a big fluffy dumpling coated in thick soup and with chicken and I am just the happiest girl!

I’ve also seen people take canned biscuits, cut them into pieces and use that for dumplings. That’s fine and all, but this homemade dough only takes a couple of minutes to mix up. There’s a world of difference in that flavor and texture too.

How to Make Dumplings

You can wait to start your dumplings until you have the soup simmering. I usually start the dough about 10 minutes in.

  1. Start by mixing together the flour, baking powder, salt, and pepper. Then pour in the melted butter and milk and mix it all up until a thick sticky dough forms.
  2. Use a large spoon or a cookie scoop to portion dumpling dough (about 2-3 heaping tablespoons). Then drop the dough right into the soup. They will float on top and puff up as they cook.
  3. After all of the dough is in the pot, cover your soup and simmer for 15 minutes. Be sure to simmer your soup, the dumplings could fall apart at a rolling boil.

How long do you boil dumplings?

The dumplings in this recipe take 15 to 20 minutes to cook properly. They’ll be set on the outside and fluffy on the inside.

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Easy Chicken and Dumplings is great for a weeknight meal that’ll warm your soul. I’ve also been known to make this for Sunday supper. I like to channel my grandma sometimes.

My favorite thing about this recipe is that it reheats well. Bring some to work the next day or have a cook once and eat twice meal for two! Store leftover chicken and dumplings in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.

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What goes good with chicken and dumplings?

Since this recipe is kind of an all-in-one dish, you don’t really need a side dish to go with it. However, you can add a salad or some more vegetables alongside to round out your meal. A simple green salad with Italian dressing and Bourbon-Bacon Slaw are great for adding balance to your meal.

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Homemade Chicken and Dumplings Recipe

Julie Kotzbach

There's nothing quite as comforting as Homemade Chicken and Dumplings. Ready in under an hour, this dinner will leave everyone satisfied!

4.13 from 8 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 35 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Main Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 6

Calories 490 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

Soup

Dumplings

Instructions

  • Place 1/3 cup flour, salt, and pepper in a gallon ziploc bag. Seal bag and shake to mix. Open bag and add chicken. Seal bag and shake again to coat all of the chicken pieces.

  • Add 2 tablespoons oil to a hot 6-quart dutch oven over medium heat. Add chicken and cook for 5 to 7 minutes, or until chicken is browned and cooked. Remove chicken to a bowl and set aside.

  • Add 1 tablespoon oil to the dutch oven. Once the oil is hot, add onion, celery, carrots, and garlic. Cook for 5 minutes, stirring often until veggies have softened.

  • Add 1/4 cup flour to the pot and stir to coat the veggies. Add chicken back to the pot and then pour in chicken broth. Stir everything together.

  • Bring soup to a boil. Once boiling, reduce heat to low, cover the pot, and simmer for 12 to 15 minutes. Stir occasionally to prevent chicken or veggies from sticking to the bottom of the pot.

  • While the soup cooks, mix up your dumpling dough. In a medium mixing bowl whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, and pepper. Pour in melted butter and whisk. Pour in milk and whisk until a thick, sticky dough forms.

  • Once the soup is done simmering, uncover the pot and stir in the heavy cream.

  • Use a large spoon or medium-sized cookie scoop to portion the dumpling dough. Place the dumplings right on top of the soup. (Don't worry they'll float.) Space them around the pot as they will puff up while cooking. Cover the pot and cook for 15 minutes without removing the lid.

  • Uncover the pot and remove from heat. Sprinkle with parsley. Pour soup into bowls and top with 2 dumplings. Serve warm.

Notes

Check to see if your dumplings are done after 15 minutes. Remove one from the pot and cut open to make sure they are not still raw inside. If they are, recover the pot and cook for another 5 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 490kcalCarbohydrates: 44gProtein: 32gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 107mgSodium: 1244mgPotassium: 929mgFiber: 2gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 3957IUVitamin C: 17mgCalcium: 148mgIron: 3mg

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.

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FAQs

What is the secret to perfect dumplings? ›

Overworking the mixture, thus having heavy dumplings is a common mistake people make. Dumplings need very gentle handling, so mix only until the ingredients are just combined, and if your recipe involves rolling them out with extra flour, avoid using too much.

What are the 3 components of dumplings? ›

What are dumplings made of? The dumpling dough is made of three main ingredients: flour, water and salt. But which flour you use depends on which dumpling you want to make.

What do you use to thicken chicken and dumplings? ›

How can I thicken stove top chicken and dumplings? You can thicken this dish by adding more flour, or even cornstarch. Create a slurry with either of these ingredients and milk or water, then stir into your broth base until you get your desired consistency.

How do you make chicken and dumplings not bland? ›

Add about a teaspoon of salt and a big pinch of pepper or handful of peppercorns. Feel free to add several stalks/leaves of fresh herbs (no need to chop), like parsley, thyme, oregano, or sage. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat so water maintains a gentle simmer.

Which flour is best for dumplings? ›

For dumplings, 🌾 all-purpose flour 🌾 is typically the best type to use. It has a moderate protein content, which gives the dumplings a tender and soft texture. 🍴 If you want a slightly denser dumpling, you can use 🌾 cake flour 🌾 or 🌾 self-rising flour 🌾, which have lower protein contents.

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!

Can you use plain flour to make dumplings? ›

For dumplings made with wheat flour, all purpose or plain flour will suffice. If your recipe calls for leavening, you'll need to add baking powder and salt.

What are traditional dumplings made of? ›

Dumpling is a broad class of dishes that consist of pieces of cooked dough (made from a variety of starchy sources), often wrapped around a filling. The dough can be based on bread, wheat or other flours, or potatoes, and it may be filled with meat, fish, tofu, cheese, vegetables, or a combination.

What do chicken dumplings contain? ›

Chinese chicken dumplings, also known as “Jirou Jiaozi” (鸡肉饺子), are a delicious and popular dish that we love. These dumplings consist of a filling made from ground chicken, carrot, and corn, bundled in a thin dough wrapper and pan-fried.

How to tell when dumplings are done in chicken and dumplings? ›

Cut a dumpling in half to check the center.

If you really want to be sure, remove a dumpling from the pot (go for a large one) and cut it in half. It should look cooked though, with the texture of a dinner roll. If the center looks a little raw, let the dumplings steam for another couple minutes.

Do dumplings float when done? ›

Cover and bring to a vigorous boil. Add roughly one cup of cold water and return to boil while covered. Repeat this step again. The dumplings will be completely cooked and ready when they float on the surface of the boiling water.

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

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.

What can I add to chicken and dumplings to add flavor? ›

Seasonings to Add to the Chicken & Dumplings Soup

Poultry seasoning blends typically have spice and herbs like sage, rosemary, thyme, garlic and onion (and others!), so if you don't have a blend but have any of those individual spices- add them!

Why are my chicken and dumplings not fluffy? ›

Baking powder is the leavening agent of choice for fluffy dumplings. It is important that the right ratio of baking powder to flour be measured. Too little and the dumpling will not rise adequately; if there's too much baking powder, then the dumplings will rise and fall.

Why do my dumplings fall apart when I cook them? ›

Homemade dumplings can fall apart for a number of different reasons, or any combination of them. Often they burst during cooking because they have too much filling for the amount of dough. Some doughs are too dry, so the dumplings won't stay sealed. Others can be too wet and sticky and end up tearing.

Why are my dumplings hard and not fluffy? ›

Don't Overwork the Dumpling Dough

Stir everything together until the wet and dry ingredients are combined and you don't see any more dry flour. The dough might look a little lumpy, but that's okay! Overworking the dough is one of the easiest ways to end up with tough dumplings.

How do I get my dumplings crispy? ›

If you want to get similar results at home, there are only two tricks you really need. First is to add a bit of extra starch to your dumplings. Dust them with cornstarch, shaking off the excess before the initial fry. Second is to use a non-stick skillet, or an extremely well-seasoned cast iron pan.

What keeps dumplings from falling apart? ›

The liquid should be at a low/moderate steady boil. 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.

How do you keep dumplings from getting tough? ›

Using a lower-protein flour, such as all-purpose or cake flour, can help to make the dumplings softer and more tender. Overworking the dough: If you knead the dough too much or handle it too much, it can become tough. Be sure to handle the dough gently and avoid overworking it.

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