I had never had, or heard of Chicken and Dumpling soup until a few years ago when I was watching a show on the food network that made it look so good. It looked exactly like comfort food even though I hated soup.
Yes, not very long ago, I hated all soups.
There is something about being able to drink my food that didn’t appeal to me and honestly most of the soups that I had in my memory were not the best. It is not that I wanted to hate soup, I actually wanted the opposite, I knew it was easy to make, inexpensive and that I could probably like the taste if I made it myself… so I started making a few…
This is one of the first soups I made and to this day it is still a favourite in the household, especially with the kids.
It all starts with a chicken…
Chicken and dumpling soup is always a second meal for me… what I mean by that is that I will roast a chicken and use about half of it for super the night before in something like club sandwiches. I then strip off the rest of the meat and put it aside, and then store the bones and the juices from the roast chicken until the next day. One chicken, two meals. I might look like a lot of work and a lot of step but it really isn’t… it is actually an easy meal to make and each of the steps takes just a few minutes to prepare and the result is well worth it!
In the morning I start on the stock…
No measuring needed…
- Heat a bit of olive oil in a large pot.
- Chop an onion in quarters (no need to peel them) and throw them in
- Add a few green onions if you have them also
- Cut a head of garlic into two pieces horizontally and throw it in (again no peeling needed)
- Break a few stalk of celery in half and throw those in
- Same thing with a few carrots
- Sprinkle a bit of coarse salt, freshly ground pepper and a bit of poultry seasoning. (sage, thyme, marjoram)
- Let the veggies cook and caramelize a bit. It adds depth to the stock.
Let simmer for a few hours until reduced by almost half.
- 2 cups flour
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- 1 tsp salt
- 4 green onions (chopped finely)
- 1 cup buttermilk (or milk with 1 tsp of lemon juice) *I use almond milk
- 2 eggs
Place in the fridge for an hour.
To make the soup…
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 2 tbsp butter
- 2 carrots, finely diced
- 2 stalks of celery, finely diced
- 3 cloves of garlic (minced)
- 1/4 cup flour
- Chopped roasted chicken (about 2 cups… or half chicken)
- chicken broth (recipe above)
- 2 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tbsp poultry seasoning
- 1 tsp salt (or to taste)
- 1/2 tsp pepper
It looks delicious! I am going to try this. I hope my kids will like it too:)
Fiona
Are you feeling any better? The soup looks awesome, I can’t believe you went to all that work and were sick. You’re a champion.
I agree, I can’t believe you did this while sick and 4 kids around. You are my definition of super mom.
lol… I don’t feel like a super mom… especially when sick!! I am finally starting to feel better today 🙂
really though…. it might look like a big long recipe and a lot of work, but really it is quite easy to make and Chicken soup really does something good when you are sick…
okay, this might seem like a stupid question but I thought you couldn’t make broth after the bones have already been cooked… so, do you cut off the meat before you roast the chicken and save the uncooked bones for the stock?
We have always used the bones after they have been cooked. Not only does it add a depth of flavour of the broth but it means that there is no waste after we eat a meal that has bones.
Of course raw bones do contain more collagen but I don’t see that much of a difference in the end results. Though i most often use cooked bones my stock is always gelatinous when cooled so the collagen is definately still quite present.
So no, I roast the chicken whole, we use about half in one meal and then reserve the rest for the soup…. I also often rinse the pan out and keep the drippings to add to the stock.
I made it for supper tonight. OMG it was sooooo good. Real good comfort food to have for a little friday night after a long a tiring week! Thanks for sharing. 😉
I am so glad you enjoyed it 🙂