Feather Dumplings for Chicken and Dumplings
Description
Feather dumplings are light, fluffy, and tender — a classic Southern comfort food often served in hearty chicken stew or broth. Unlike dense drop dumplings, feather dumplings have a delicate, pillowy texture that soaks up the savory flavor of the chicken gravy. Perfect for cozy family dinners or cold-weather comfort meals.
Ingredients
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2 cups all-purpose flour
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1 teaspoon salt
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¼ teaspoon black pepper (optional, adjust to taste)
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1 tablespoon baking powder
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¾ cup milk (add a bit more if needed)
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3 tablespoons melted butter (or shortening)
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Optional: 1 tablespoon chopped parsley or chives for flavor
Instructions
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Mix Dry Ingredients:
In a large bowl, whisk together flour, salt, pepper, and baking powder. -
Add Wet Ingredients:
Pour in melted butter and milk gradually, stirring until a soft dough forms. It should be moist but not sticky. If too dry, add a tablespoon of milk at a time. -
Prepare Broth or Chicken Base:
Bring your chicken stew, soup, or broth to a gentle boil. Make sure there’s enough liquid for the dumplings to cook in. -
Form the Dumplings:
Drop dough by rounded tablespoons onto the simmering broth. Avoid overcrowding — dumplings expand as they cook. -
Simmer Gently:
Reduce heat to low, cover tightly, and simmer for 15 minutes.
Do not lift the lid — steam is key to making them light and fluffy. -
Check for Doneness:
A toothpick inserted in the center should come out clean. The dumplings should be puffed and tender. -
Serve Hot:
Spoon dumplings into bowls with broth and chicken. Sprinkle with black pepper and herbs if desired.
Servings
Makes 4 to 6 servings (depending on portion size).
Recipe Notes
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For extra flavor, substitute part of the milk with chicken broth.
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Use self-rising flour and skip baking powder for convenience.
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Dumplings can be made ahead and refrigerated for a few hours before cooking.
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Over-stirring the dough can make dumplings dense — mix just until combined.
Tips for Perfect Feather Dumplings
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Keep the dough soft — too much flour makes dumplings heavy.
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Don’t peek while cooking; steam ensures fluffiness.
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If you want richer flavor, cook dumplings directly in the chicken gravy rather than water or plain broth.
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Add a pinch of garlic powder or herbs for a flavor twist.
Nutritional Information (per serving)
(approximate, based on 6 servings)
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Calories: 240 kcal
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Protein: 6g
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Carbohydrates: 30g
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Fat: 10g
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Fiber: 1g
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Sodium: 480mg
Health Benefits
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Made from simple, wholesome ingredients.
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Can be adjusted to be low-sodium or low-fat.
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Comforting food that supports emotional well-being and stress relief.
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Provides a good source of carbohydrates for energy.
Q&A Section
Q: Can I make feather dumplings without milk?
A: Yes! Substitute milk with chicken broth or plant-based milk for a dairy-free version.
Q: Why are my dumplings dense?
A: Overmixing or cooking with the lid open can make them tough. Stir dough lightly and keep the pot covered.
Q: Can I freeze leftover dumplings?
A: Yes. Freeze in an airtight container with broth. Reheat gently on the stove.
Q: Can I make these gluten-free?
A: You can use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend with xanthan gum added for similar results.
Q: What’s the difference between feather and drop dumplings?
A: Feather dumplings are lighter and fluffier, while drop dumplings are denser and heartier.