Add garlic, thyme, salt and pepper, and stir well to combine. Cook until softened, about 5 to 7 minutes. Add remaining 1 tablespoon of butter and onion, carrots and celery.Remove the chicken from the pot and set aside.Add the chicken pieces and cook until golden on each side and cooked through, about 10 minutes. Add 2 tablespoons butter to a large Dutch oven or soup pot.The ease of this recipe along with the fact that my entire family requested seconds means I’ll be making this soup all winter long - and it’s so easy and comforting, I’m not mad about it!ġ ½ pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts, cubed I used boneless skinless chicken breasts this time around, but you could easily use chicken thighs, shredded rotisserie chicken, leftover shredded chicken or turkey from a holiday meal. The soup is made with simple and wholesome ingredients including onion, carrots, celery, thyme, garlic, peas, carrots, chicken broth and chicken. They were, not surprisingly, my kids’ favorite part. They turn out light, fluffy and absolutely irresistible. You simply mix all of it together, then drop dough balls into the simmering soup. The dumplings are made from flour, baking powder, salt, pepper and heavy cream. If the idea of baking your own dumplings is intimidating, I promise you, they’re so easy! When I made them, the most time-consuming part was having to text my neighbor to borrow baking powder, because somehow I ran out. The ingredients are simple and the entire thing is made from scratch - even the dumplings. Not only is Chicken Dumpling Soup a delicious comfort food, it’s also crazy easy to make. Give me a snowstorm, a sherpa sweater and a bowl of chicken and dumpling soup and I’m a happy girl! It doesn’t get cozier than chicken and dumplings, does it? Sure, there’s chicken noodle soup or chicken and rice soup but there’s something about a creamy chicken soup with fluffy dumplings that just can’t be beat. It’s made with classic vegetables, hearty chicken and soft, fluffy dumplings, and it’s super easy to make - a good thing since your family will request it all winter long! Feeling like a big bowl of comfort? Twin Cities food blogger greens & chocolate dreamed up the season’s coziest soup.
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