Chicken and Dumplings
- 1 large hen (fresh if possible)
- 2 lbs all-purpose flour
- salt and pepper
- 2 cups milk
- In a super large crock pot place hen with water about 1/4 up the inside of crock pot.
- The old hen will make her own juices.
- Let her cook on high.
- for 8 hours.
- I preferred reducing the heat and cooking while I sleep for 10 hours.
- Just before the final cooking process, begin making your dumplings.
- Use the flour and milk, stirring, until you are able to form a ball.
- Remove and place on a floured surface.
- Roll the ball until it is flat and thin.
- You will learn to judge the thickness that you like.
- Cut with a sharp knife into long strips about an inch wide, two inches long.
- Remove stock from crock pot and add to a large pan.
- Add additional water, bringing to a rapid boil.
- Drop your strips of dough one at a time to the boiling water.
- The uncook strip will drop to the bottom, cook, and return to the top quickly.
- Continue making the strips until you have used all of your 2 lb.
- bag of flour or until you believe you have enough dumplings for everyone.
- When you have finished this process you should have lots of dumplings and a nice reserve of stock that has thickened a little.
- Remove your chicken from the bones and add to the whole pot.
- Salt and pepper to your taste.
- Turn off the heat, allow this to sit for about 1 hour.
- This will feed a family of 6.
- Optional ingredients: butter, onion.
- Just remember that old hen will put off a lot of chicken fat, so use your judgement on any additional oils.
hen, flour, salt, milk
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/chicken-and-dumplings-335881 (may not work)