When I make this meal my kids are thrilled beyond measure and can’t wait for such a great meal to come home to after school. During the week is our favorite time to make this. It is simple and easy to make. It comes together in less than an hour and makes for the best family meal. Chicken and dumplings is paired together perfectly and has the perfect combination of chicken, fresh vegetables and dumplings within the meal. Make this complete meal all in one pot today!
What are Chicken and Dumplings?
I’ve been making all kinds of comfort food recipes lately but this chicken dish is my go-to when I want something simple, tasty, and of course, comforting! It has all the components of a great chicken pot pie, but instead of a flaky pie crust on the outside, it has soft, moist, absolutely delicious dumplings! The dumplings cook right in the middle of all those yummy veggies making this a fantastic one-pot meal. Gosh, I just love recipes like that! Less dishes to wash makes for a very happy Liz! Wouldn’t you agree? What do you Need to Make Chicken and Dumplings? This delicious recipe calls only for the best ingredients. All the different vegetables, herbs, and spices are what make this meal memorable. Remember all the exact measurements are included at the bottom to help you create this easy and tasty cuisine.
Yellow Onion- can use a sweet onion if needed Celery- adds a fresh taste and crunch Carrots- excellent source of fiber and flavor Unsalted butter- I normally use unsalted butter but salted will work too All-purpose flour- this helps thicken the broth as well as the dumplings Chicken broth- helps tie everything together Cooked chicken- make sure the chicken is already cooked prior to starting this recipe Green beans- adds nutrition and flavor Salt and pepper- of course to taste Baking powder- key to achieving the perfect dumpling mixture Coarse salt- a little goes a long way Fresh parsley- adding this fresh herb will make all the difference and bring out the flavors Whole milk- I use whole milk but you can switch it for a plant based milk if needed.
How to Make Chicken and Dumplings:
Easy is just what this chicken and dumplings recipe is all about. People are sometimes hesitant to rely on a homemade recipe from scratch. However, when you taste it you will be amazed at how something so simple to make is extremely delicious as well as nutritious. This is one of those meals that takes little preparation but can fill a family. These steps will help you create this dish in no time. And as always, the exact measurements needed are included in the recipe at the very bottom!
What Can you Pair with Chicken and Dumplings?
When it comes to dumplings, it already does incorporate a lot of different fresh vegetables in the mix, so you are getting a variety with this all in one dish. You could always go for a side salad that has fresh fruit or vegetables in it. There is a wider variety of vegetables to choose from so you could steam a couple of your favorite on the side. Different variations of potatoes such as mashed or baked potatoes could compliment it. Another possible option is garlic bread. I have found that cooking some rice such as jasmine rice is a good side to serve with it as well!
Tips and Tricks for Making Chicken Dumplings:
I personally like to cut up a rotisserie chicken that I picked up from the store to save me a bit of time and effort. And you can also chop your veggies ahead of time too, so when it’s time to pull dinner together you can have it ready in a snap! If for some crazy reason you happen to have leftovers you are able to store this in the fridge for an additional 1-2 days. If you’ve never made chicken and dumplings before you simply MUST give this recipe a try! You’ll love this comfort food classic!
Here Are More Delicious Chicken Recipes to Try:
Honey Garlic Chicken Recipe Tikka Masala Recipe Baked Chicken Thighs Recipe Kung Pao Chicken Brown Sugar Balsamic Chicken and Vegetables
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.