We had the best news ever yesterday about my husband's cancer. The radiation did its job and it has been eradicated.
We celebrated after seeing the specialist by enjoying an egg custard tart a piece in the hospital cafe, and then we came home and I made my husband one of his favourite dinners. Chicken and Dumplings!
You will need cooked chicken to make these. I had actually roasted a chicken the day before so that I would have plenty to make this dish, just in case!
You could also poach some chicken breasts, use a rotisserie chicken, whatever works for you!
My husband is not a hard man to please. He is a simple man with simple tastes and he was in heaven when I set a bowl of this in front of him.
Literal heaven. He just loves chicken and dumplings!
I love them too, and not just because they are delicious. I also love them because they are a really simple supper to make.
You just make a simple chicken stock gravy and drop in the cooked chicken, and then drop buttery dumplings on top, cover and steam. Easy peasy.
The hardest part really IS keeping yourself from peeking while the dumplings are cooking. Trust me when I tell you that is the quickest and easiest way to ruin a good dumpling.
Just throw caution to the wind, pop that lid on and have patience and faith that they will turn out!
Remember . . . If you be looking the dumplings ain't cooking! Its a total truth. DON'T look, not even for a second.
Your patience and self control will be rewarded by light and fluffy dumplings . . . so tasty nestled in a bowl of that delicious chicken stew. Dig in! Supper is served!
*Chicken & Dumplings*
Serves 4
If
you have someone special in your life that you want to do something
special for, make em this. This is guaranteed to put a smile on
literally anyone's face! The recipe can easily be doubled successfully.
For the Chicken gravy:
4 TBS butter, cut into pieces
70g plain flour (1/2 cup)
830ml warm chicken broth or stock (3 1/2 cups)
salt and black pepper to taste
1 large carrot, peeled and diced (3/4 cup)
3 ribs celery, plus the leaves, chopped (1 1/4 cups)
For the Dumplings:
140g plain flour (1 cup)
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp chopped fresh parsley
1 1/2 TBS cold unsalted butter, cut into bits
80ml whole milk (1/3 cup)
You will also need:
3 cups cooked chicken, torn into large pieces
2 TBS fresh parsley to garnish
I
use my medium la creuset pan for this. You will want a dutch oven type
of stove top casserole dish with a tight fitting lid. Add the butter
to the pan and melt it over medium low heat. Once it begins to foam add
the celery and the carrot. Stir to coat and then cover tightly and
allow them to sweat over low heat for 5 to 8 minutes.
Stir in the flour
and cook for a few minutes to cook out the flour taste. Slowly whisk
in the warm stock, and cook, stirring until the mixture bubbles and
thickens. Let cook on a slow simmer for about 15 minutes at which time
the vegetables should have softened nicely. Taste and adjust seasoning
with salt and black pepper.
While the vegetables are
cooking make the dumpling dough. Sift the flour, baking powder and salt
together in a bowl. Drop in the butter and cut it in with a pastry
blender, or two round bladed knives. Stir in the parsley and milk to
make a nice dropping batter.
Stir the chicken into the
gravy and heat through. Bring it to a quick simmer. Drop the dumpling
dough onto the top of the simmering stew by dollops. Cover tightly and
Cook for 20 minutes, until the dumplings are well risen and cooked
through. Don't be tempted to lift the lid to look during that time.
Remember "IF you Be Looking . . . It ain't cooking!" The quickest way
to ruin a good dumpling is to look sneak a peek while they are cooking.
Ladle the finished stew into soup plates, sprinkle with parsley and dig
in!
I can't think of a better reason to celebrate than the good news we got from the hospital, can you? We were both well over the moon.
This was the perfect celebratory meal. Much nicer than anything we could have found in a restaurant and a heck of a lot cheaper! Bon Appetit!
Yay for ur Todd that he's cancer free!!!
ReplyDeleteI just brought my daughter grocery shopping today and this is one of her meals that she's planning to make her kids. Lol.
I hope Suze is feeling better also!
Have a great day! xo
Thanks Jan! We are well pleased! Chicken and Dumplings can't be wrong! Great minds must think alike! xo
DeleteThat meal is perfect for celebrating because it is simply wonderful! Thanks for sharing the recipe! (My grandmother said the same about dumplings...put the lid on and do not touch!)
ReplyDeleteIt's beyond wonderful Kay! You are very welcome! Xo
DeleteWonderful news Marie, we are so glad for you and Todd!!
ReplyDeleteAs it happens my husband just had a follow up post-cancer check (all good) so we are going to celebrate with this, it looks like something he would absolutely love!
Thanks Ellie! That is great news on your front also! Your hubby will love this for sure! xo
Deleteyou have a great website, no clutter, easy to follow nd yummy recipes, thank you. Barb
ReplyDeleteA glass lid is the answer, no need to lift it to peek.
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