Try them in my Chicken Dumpling Soup or add them to this Leftover Turkey Soup! Drop Soup Dumplings will elevate your most comforting meals, stews, and soups, to warm you up on cold days! They are quite different from the Chinese soup dumplings that are made with a thin wrapper-like dough that you eat with a dipping sauce – and you don’t need a bamboo steamer to make them. These drop soup dumplings are a classic southern addition to soups and stews, but they’re most commonly used in chicken and dumplings. If you haven’t tried them before, these drop dumplings are kind of like biscuits, but they’re softer and and fluffier — since they’re steamed, they don’t brown like baked biscuits. Try them in my Crock Pot Chicken and Dumplings recipe for a filling dinner the whole family will love! The dough for drop dumplings is super simple to make, and it’s quite similar to making southern biscuits. To cook them, instead of rolling the dough and baking it, the batter is dropped right into a hot liquid to cook. Try these drop dumplings in my Classic Beef Stew, Honey Balsamic Beef Stew, One Pot Chicken Stew, or this Garlic Parmesan Chicken Stew.
Ingredients Needed:
All-Purpose Flour: I’ve used all-purpose flour but this recipe will also work with whole wheat flour. Baking Powder: to make the dough rise so the dumplings are light and fluffy. Seasoning: use salt and Italian Seasoning to give the dumplings flavor. Milk: adds moisture to create the dough. Any milk will work, even unsweetened plant-based milk for a dairy-free option! Canola Oil: keeps the dough from becoming too sticky and adds a bit of flavor.
How to Make Drop Dumplings
This recipe is super quick and easy! Full instructions are included in the recipe card below.
Tips and Notes
Bisquick. You can use a Bisquick baking mix to make dumplings mix to save a bit of time, see my Easy Bisquick Dumplings recipe for more info. Make Ahead. Make the dumpling dough, cover it with plastic wrap, and store it in the refrigerator to use the next day. This is a great way to get ahead of your dinner planning for a big dinner party or family meal.
Soup Dumplings Variations
Cheese. Add some parmesan cheese, cheddar cheese, or even a Mexican cheese mix to these dumplings for some cheesy flavor. Spice. Add some red pepper flakes or cayenne pepper for some added spice. Herbs. Use whatever herbs you like that will complement the main dish. You can add chopped parsley or chives to this recipe for some extra flavor.
Try these Dumplings with these recipes
30 Minute Skillet Chicken Stew
Honey Balsamic Slow Cooker Beef Stew
Slow Cooker Garlic Parmesan Chicken Stew + Video
Classic Beef Stew
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