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Morrison's Chicken And Dumplings
Posted on 2/2/14 at 4:17 pm
Posted on 2/2/14 at 4:17 pm
I did a search for this recently and didn't know it was not on the internet. I had a clipping from the Times Picayune at least 20 years old, so I thought I would share:
Morrison's Chicken And Dumplings
Mr. Jim Litchford of the Lake Forest Morrison's was kind enough to give me their recipe. Here it is,
Ingredients
3 ¼ lbs all-purpose flour
½ lb oleo
3 eggs
3-4 drops yellow food color (optional)
12 oz chicken stock
1. Sift the flour. Add the oleo and mix at low speed. Add the eggs, then the chicken stock (which should be very cold — Morrison's adds ice cubes to the stock and then strains them out) in which you have mixed the food coloring. Roll out and cut into diamond shapes, then stack the dumplings with flour between the layers. Refrigerate uncovered so the dumplings can dehydrate overnight.
2. When ready to cook, bring chicken stock to a boil. Rinse the dumplings in ice water to remove the extra flour, add a few at a time to the boiling stock and simmer until tender. The stock is then thickened with a little roux before pouring it onto the dumplings and chicken.
Servings: 40
Tips
Cutting this down to 10 servings is relatively easy: You could use
3 cups of flour (plus some for rolling out),
1/4 cup of oleo
1 egg
2 to 3 ounces chicken stock, or enough to make the dough pliable and easy to roll out
To cut it down even more, you may have to omit the egg entirely. I mention this as Chef Goffredo Fraccaro of La Riviera says that eggs tend to make pasta tough for certain dishes, and his pasta is fit for the gods! The relatively small amount of eggs (3 for 3 1/4 pounds of flour) may be why these dumplings are so tender.
Source: Myriam Guidroz Times Picayune
Morrison's Chicken And Dumplings
Mr. Jim Litchford of the Lake Forest Morrison's was kind enough to give me their recipe. Here it is,
Ingredients
3 ¼ lbs all-purpose flour
½ lb oleo
3 eggs
3-4 drops yellow food color (optional)
12 oz chicken stock
1. Sift the flour. Add the oleo and mix at low speed. Add the eggs, then the chicken stock (which should be very cold — Morrison's adds ice cubes to the stock and then strains them out) in which you have mixed the food coloring. Roll out and cut into diamond shapes, then stack the dumplings with flour between the layers. Refrigerate uncovered so the dumplings can dehydrate overnight.
2. When ready to cook, bring chicken stock to a boil. Rinse the dumplings in ice water to remove the extra flour, add a few at a time to the boiling stock and simmer until tender. The stock is then thickened with a little roux before pouring it onto the dumplings and chicken.
Servings: 40
Tips
Cutting this down to 10 servings is relatively easy: You could use
3 cups of flour (plus some for rolling out),
1/4 cup of oleo
1 egg
2 to 3 ounces chicken stock, or enough to make the dough pliable and easy to roll out
To cut it down even more, you may have to omit the egg entirely. I mention this as Chef Goffredo Fraccaro of La Riviera says that eggs tend to make pasta tough for certain dishes, and his pasta is fit for the gods! The relatively small amount of eggs (3 for 3 1/4 pounds of flour) may be why these dumplings are so tender.
Source: Myriam Guidroz Times Picayune
Posted on 2/2/14 at 4:32 pm to Stadium Rat
no eggs needed for dumplings.
In dumplings is nothing more than a waste of good egg drop soup ingredient.
In dumplings is nothing more than a waste of good egg drop soup ingredient.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 8:27 pm to MeridianDog
I made meridian's chicken and dumplings today for the game. They were great!
My only problem was I needed to cut the dumplings smaller than 1" x 1"
They puffed up like balloons.
My only problem was I needed to cut the dumplings smaller than 1" x 1"
They puffed up like balloons.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 9:00 pm to Sig
quote:
I needed to cut the dumplings smaller than 1" x 1"
You must have achieved an excellent expansion. Sorry they puffed so.
As one who never turned down a bowl of dumplings, I would have cut them with my spoon or fork and plowed on through.

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