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gluten-free Chicken And Dumplings


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So, I was talking to my friend the other day and she mentioned making chicken and dumplings for her girls.  That made me start craving some for myself.  I haven't made any since going gluten-free, so I don't have a recipe.  Any of you out there have a good gluten-free chicken and dumpling recipe you can share?

 

With fall coming I'm starting to crave warm, hearty dishes like this.


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kareng Grand Master

We have thought about making them with Bisquick.  I have made chicken pot pie with it as a biscuit topping and its pretty good.

 

 

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Thanks Kareng.  That recipe looks great and super easy.  Just what I needed.

shadowicewolf Proficient

I had been wanting to make this for a while, thanks :)

cyclinglady Grand Master

If you don't like the chicken pot pie version with the Bisquick topping, just blob on mashed potatoes making a shepard's pie.  Yum!  

love2travel Mentor

I regularly make it with dumplings as I prefer it to Bisquik. My Mom recently told me she would not have been able to tell they were gluten free. Will dig around for the recipe (though I have really modified it)

mbrookes Community Regular

love2travel, if you find the recipe, I really want it. Also, tell us about your modifications. That will save me the trouble of experimenting. I love chicken and dumplings, but have not attempted that since going gluten-free six years ago.


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I made the Bisquick recipe Friday and it turned out pretty good.  The comments suggested adding extra broth to the recipe to keep it from being doughy and I agree.  But the taste was good and it was really easy.  I'd like to try your recipe, love2travel, because it sounds really yummy too.

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