Chicken Soup With Dumplings (Traditional Pennsylvania Dutch Soup)
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Chicken and dumplings soup is simple and nourishing comfort in a bowl. This traditional Pennsylvania Dutch soup is a family recipe handed down and staple in our family. Tiny homemade, pillowy soft dumplings, tender chunks of chicken, and kernels of fresh sweet corn in a rich homemade chicken broth. It doesn't get any better than this!
Servings: 6
Prep Time: 5 minutesmins
Cook Time: 25 minutesmins
Total Time: 30 minutesmins
Ingredients
1rotisserie chicken, meat removed, carcass set aside for broth (if making homemade)
6cupswater , enough to cover chicken carcass
salt and pepper, to taste
1tspItalian seasoning
1tspgarlic powder
1pinchpinch dried dill
2canscorn , (yellow, white or mix), 14.5 oz each
3stalkscelery, finely diced
1largeonion, finely diced
2whole carrots, finely diced
3tspfresh parsley or chives, finely diced
salt and pepper, to taste
4hard-boiled eggs
1cupall-purpose flour
½cupmilk
1egg , beaten
Instructions
Start with a whole chicken, a rotisserie chicken works well. Remove the meat and set aside.
Make the broth: cover the chicken carcass in a large dutch oven with water. Add salt, pepper, Italian seasoning, garlic powder and a pinch of dill and bring to a boil. Let simmer for 10 minutes. You will want to strain the broth and reserve it in a large bowl and discard the chicken carcass.
In the same dutch oven sautée very finely diced carrots, celery, and onion with salt and pepper. Mix in the chicken and then cover with the reserved broth.
Drain the cans of corn, add it in along with hard-boiled eggs cut into bite size pieces.
Mix the flour, beaten egg, and milk well. I add a few teaspoons of the broth and chopped chives, too, just for flavor.
Once the mixture is very well blended, use a fork to drop very teeny balls into the soup; be sure that broth is boiling. They are not supposed to be pretty, so don't worry about rolling them or making them uniform! You can add some broken thin noodles instead if you want to skip this step.
Continue stirring over a boil for about 5 minutes. The dumplings should have a dough texture. Add more salt & pepper as needed, and water, if necessary.