Grandma’s Classic Chicken and Dumplings

Grandma’s Chicken and Dumplings – Comfort in a Bowl

This version of Grandma’s Chicken and Dumplings is pure nostalgia. Simmering a whole chicken creates a rich, golden broth that’s far better than anything from a carton. The dumplings are the classic “drop” style—light, pillowy, and cooked by steam rather than baked—giving them that perfect cloud-like texture. The key is keeping the lid on while cooking so the dumplings stay airy instead of dense.

Ingredients

Broth & Chicken

  • Whole chicken (or 3–4 cups shredded) – 3/4 lbs
  • Carrots, chopped – 2
  • Celery stalks, chopped – 2
  • Medium onion, diced – 1
  • Garlic, minced – 2 cloves
  • Water – 8 cups
  • Fresh thyme – 2 sprigs
  • Bay leaf – 1
  • Unsalted butter – 1 tbsp
  • Salt & black pepper – to taste

Dumplings

  • All-purpose flour – 2 cups
  • Baking powder – 1 tbsp
  • Salt – 1 tsp
  • Milk – 1 cup
  • Unsalted butter, melted – 2 tbsp

Instructions

Step 1: Make the Broth
Place the chicken in a large pot and cover with 8 cups water. Add carrots, celery, onion, garlic, thyme, bay leaf, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 45–60 minutes until the chicken is tender.

Step 2: Shred Chicken & Strain Broth
Remove the chicken to cool. Strain the broth into a large bowl, discarding the solids. Shred the chicken into bite-sized pieces (about 4 cups).

Step 3: Reassemble the Pot
Melt 1 tbsp butter in the pot over medium heat. Pour in 6–7 cups of the homemade broth and add shredded chicken. Bring to a gentle simmer.

Step 4: Make Dumpling Dough
In a medium bowl, whisk flour, baking powder, and salt. Stir in milk and melted butter until just combined—the dough should be thick and slightly lumpy.

Step 5: Drop & Steam Dumplings
Using a tablespoon, drop dollops of dough onto the simmering broth. Cover tightly and steam for 15–18 minutes. Do not lift the lid—steam is what makes the dumplings fluffy.

Step 6: Serve
Remove the lid, gently stir, and let the dumplings slightly thicken the broth. Garnish with fresh parsley and serve hot in deep bowls.

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