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Default Chicken & Dumplings

On Aug 10, 1:12 pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> merryb > wrote:
> > On Aug 10, 12:31 pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> > > I've got a whole cut up chicken simmering on the stove with celery,
> > > onion, carrot, bay leaves, salt & pepper. Chicken & dumplings for
> > > dinner! I prefer small drop dumplings to rolled doughy dumplings.

>
> > > I only add the vegetables to make a nice rich stock. They get
> > > strained out and discarded when I remove the chicken to debone it.
> > > I know some people add vegetables to the (almost) finished product
> > > - carrots, celery, green beans, corn, peas, even potatoes. Doesn't
> > > that make it chicken stew with dumplings instead? Not that it
> > > really matters, it's just not what I think of as chicken &
> > > dumplings.

>
> > > Jill <--whose Scottish grandmother added drop dumplings to beef or
> > > mutton stew

>
> > When my mom makes this, she adds noodles to the broth, and serves it
> > over mashed potatoes! Talk about hearty- you need a nap after dinner!
> > It sounds good, but I usually don't cook stuff like that during the
> > summer.

>
> Chicken with noodles over mashed potatoes... oh dear! That definitely
> sounds um... hearty
>
> I make (and eat) soups and stews year round. I had planned to make potato
> leek soup but Publix apparently feels the need to trim the leeks for me...
> to the point of leaving only 1 inch of edible white. I refuse to pay $2.39
> for tough green stalks. So I scrapped that idea and went with the chicken &
> dumplings instead.
>
> Jill


Hmmm, the soup sounds good, too!