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Jo Ann Henderson
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 am
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Jo Ann Henderson
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 am
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Barb Freda wrote:Check out The Silver Palate's recipe which is easy and has always been an enormous hit in my house...
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Cynthia Wenslow
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ChefJCarey
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Jo Ann Henderson wrote:Barb Freda wrote:Check out The Silver Palate's recipe which is easy and has always been an enormous hit in my house...
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Thx, Barb. Will dust off my copy. Duh!
EDIT:
Just looked in my original Silver Palate cookbook and can't find it. No dumplings in there. Checked their website and can't find it. Can you post, please, or lead me in a direction? Thx.
Cynthia Wenslow
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
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chefjcarey wrote: if you can figure out how to use the damn index.
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:chefjcarey wrote: if you can figure out how to use the damn index.
I haven't made this recipe yet, but all of Joseph's other recipes from the book are great! (I've given several new cooks copies of this book because of the excellent technique instruction and easy to follow and delicious recipes.)
Poached Chicken with Dumplings in on page 138.
Cynthia Wenslow
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
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Gary Barlettano
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Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:50 pm
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Jo Ann Henderson wrote:Okay,
So I'm thinking I would really like to have a bowl of chicken and dumplings for my Sunday dinner this week. Does anyone have an astounding recipe, especially for the light, fluffy, slightly herbed dumplings? Any unique and special vegetable ingredients that I might try adding? Thanks for any suggestions.
Jo Ann Henderson
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 am
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Gary Barlettano wrote:OK, so shoot me!
(1) Box Lipton Onion Soup Mix
(1) Chicken cut into eight pieces
(1) Box Bisquik
Cynthia Wenslow
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Jo Ann Henderson
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 am
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Jo Ann Henderson
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 am
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Jo Ann Henderson wrote:Gary Barlettano wrote:
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Gary Barlettano
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Jenise wrote:Jo Ann Henderson wrote:Gary Barlettano wrote:
Jo Ann, you beat me to it!
Jo Ann Henderson
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:34 am
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RichardAtkinson wrote:From Tyler Florence. Not an easy recipe, but roasting the chicken beforehand gives the dish several added layers of flavor beyond most other recipes. We usually roast and make stock the day before and complete the dish the next day. Its a great, though lengthy, recipe. Worth it though.
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Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:52 pm
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Gary Barlettano wrote:OK, so shoot me!
(1) Box Lipton Onion Soup Mix
(1) Chicken cut into eight pieces
(1) Box Bisquik
Heat your electric fryer to about 325º F.
Brown the chicken pieces well on all sides and remove.
Mix the Liption Onion Soup mix (noodles and all) in the fryer and deglaze.
Mix the dumpling batter according to the instructions on the side of the box of Bisquik. (You can add a few herbs if you want to be creative.)
Put the chicken back in the fryer.
Spoon the dumpling batter onto the top of the chicken.
Cover and let cook for about 30 minutes.
If you insist, you can actually duplicate this using fresh ingredients. I do sometimes using my large Calphalon Dutch oven and I finish it in the oven. Still in all, my mother used to make chicken and dumplings this way and there's something comforting about this preparation ... even if it's too simple for even Rachel Ray to consider using. Yumm-o.
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