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    Published: July 21, 2019Updated: February 20, 2021 · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking a link, I may earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. See Our Full Disclosure Policy for More Information

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    chicken and dumplings in a blue bowlHomemade Chicken & Dumplings is definitely a favorite when it comes to comfort foods and this recipe does not disappoint! It's easy. It's homemade. It's delicious!

    When I told my husband I was going to start testing a recipe for chicken & dumplings, he was less than thrilled. He loves all the ingredients, but like me, he doesn't like big (or small) dough balls in a soup or stew. I told him not to worry, I would make sure every bite was delicious -- including the dumplings!

    This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking a link, I may earn a small commission. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. 

    I wasn't sure how I was going to accomplish this, but I knew I had to. For him. For me. For YOU! Since you are reading this, I did it! I made the lightest, fluffiest, most delicious dumpling recipe and now you can make them easily at home too!

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    • What type of chicken can I use for Chicken & Dumplings?
    • Different Types of Dumplings used in Chicken & Dumplings
    • Tips for Making the PERFECT Dumplings
    • How to Make Homemade Cream of Celery Soup
    • Alrighty then... Let's get to making this delicious Chicken & Dumplings in the Ninja Foodi!
    • How to Make the Drop Dumplings
    • Completing the Chicken and Dumplings
    • Chicken & Dumplings in the Ninja Foodi
    • ABOUT THE RECIPE AUTHOR, LOUISE LONG
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    What type of chicken can I use for Chicken & Dumplings?

    The best type of chicken to use for chicken & dumplings is anything you have on hand! Seriously, though, leftover chicken, frozen chicken, fresh chicken, it is all fine to use. Instant Pot whole Chicken

    My favorite type of chicken to use is leftover rotisserie or pressure cooker chicken because it is packed with flavor and reduces the amount of seasonings you need to use. If you want to make a whole chicken in the Ninja Foodi, you can follow my recipe for Instant Pot Chicken and you don't have to make any changes.

    You can use a combination of chicken breast, thighs, wings, legs or you can choose a single cut of the chicken. It is completely up to you and your preferences.

    If you have uncooked chicken that you want to use, you can do that too. Small pieces of chicken will cook in the 2 minute pressure cooking time in this recipe, so just cut it up into ½" cubes and you will be fine. I do recommend seasoning the chicken with salt, pepper, and some dried thyme leaves.

    You can even throw frozen chicken in with the stock and pressure cook for about 10-15 minutes, with an immediate release. Just make sure the chicken is covered with broth or it may dry out. Remove the chicken and broth and proceed with sautéing the vegetables.

     

    Different Types of Dumplings used in Chicken & Dumplings

    There are two main type of dumplings used in Chicken & Dumplings, the drop dumpling and noodle (also called rolled or cut) dumplings. Everyone seems to have a favorite and I'm sure some people like both.

    Usually, similar ingredients are used for both types of dumplings, but the process of making them is a little different. A basic recipe for either type of dumpling would be; flour, egg, milk, butter, and salt.

    For drop dumplings you combine the ingredients, form a dough and separate into equal size balls, and then "drop" them in the boiling stock.

    For noodle dumplings you combine the ingredients, form a dough and roll the dough out to a flat sheet. The thickness is up to you. The dough is then cut into desired size of the "noodle" and dropped into the boiling stock to cook.

    I prefer drop dumplings, but if you like the noodle kind you can still use my dumpling recipe. I would add 1 egg to the other ingredients, then just roll and cut.

    Tips for Making the PERFECT Dumplings

    1. Don't overwork the dough. This goes for both types of dumplings. If you overwork the dough your dumpling will become tough. You only want to mix it long enough for it to come together in a dough.

    2. When making drop dumplings, don't stir until the dough has a chance to puff up and cook a minute or two or they may fall apart. adding half and half to crumbly dough

    3. Make sure your broth is at a rapid simmer or low boil before adding in the dumplings. They need to start cooking as soon as they hit the broth.

    4. Don't be afraid to add a little more half-and-half if your dough is too crumbly, but do it in small increments so the dough does not become too wet.

    5. Don't overthink it. They don't have to be perfect to be delicious!

    How to Make Homemade Cream of Celery Soup

    You'll be shocked at how easy it is to make your own cream of celery soup and it so much better than the canned variety! Another great bonus, it's a great way to use up that celery in the fridge that is wilting and as seen better days. In fact, that is how I developed this recipe.

    I do not like to waste food and celery is one of those items that I don't use as often as other produce, so I usually end up putting a good bit of it in the compost bin.

    While cleaning out the fridge, I saw this bunch of limp celery and thought, why not make a cream of celery soup in the Ninja Foodi! It was so good and so EASY, I will be making it often! It freezes great, too! In fact, you can make this Chicken and Dumpling recipe with frozen cream of celery soup.

    Here is how you make it: 

    Ingredients:

    4 cups of celery cut into large pieces

    4 cloves of garlic minced

    1 onion cut in large pieces

    1 tablespoon of vegetable base. I use the vegetable base from Minor's and it is the BEST. You can also use a chicken base if you prefer.

    1 cup of water

    ¼ cup of salted butter

    ¼ cup 0f flour

    12 oz can of evaporated milk

    Instructions:

    Add celery, garlic, onion, vegetable base, and water to the inner pot of the Ninja Foodi. Put the pressure lid on and turn the valve to seal. Set the Ninja Foodi for high pressure for 10 minutes. When the time is up, do an immediate release. Transfer the contents of the inner pot into a blender and allow to cool for 10 minutes.

    Puree the ingredients in the blender. I absolutely LOVE my Ninja Blender! I have had it for years and it works perfectly. You can find one similar to the one I use right here ⇒ Ninja Mega Kitchen System

    Make the roux by adding ¼ cup of butter to the inner pot and turning on the sear/sauté to high. Add the flour and stir to combine. Continue to cook the flour mixture for two minutes while constantly stirring.

    Add in the celery mixture and the evaporated milk and stir to combine. Continue to cook for a few minutes until it thickens. Turn the Ninja Foodi off and let the cream of celery soup cool.

    Storage:

    If you aren't going to use it in a recipe within a couple of days, I suggest measuring it out into 1 ⅓ cups and freezing. 1 ⅓ cups is equivalent to 1 10.5 oz can of store-bought cream of celery soup. Enjoy!

    Alrighty then... Let's get to making this delicious Chicken & Dumplings in the Ninja Foodi!

    You can also watch me make this recipe with step-by-step instructions right here: Chicken & Dumplings in the Ninja Foodi

    The first thing you want to do is prep the ingredients. This recipe is super quick to throw together and the prep takes no time at all. If you are making your own cream of celery soup, do that first. If you need to cook your chicken, do that now as well.

    Cut the carrots and celery into ¼" slices. Dice the onion into ¼" dice. Tear or dice the chicken.

    adding the broth to chicken and vegetablesTurn the Ninja Foodi on high sear/saute and add ¼ cup of butter. Add in the carrots, celery, and onion. Saute on high for a few minutes and add the chicken.

    Add in salt and pepper. The recipe calls for a very small amount of seasoning because the bone broth I am using and recommend has a ton of flavor. If you are using a regular chicken broth or stock, you may want to increase the seasonings some and even add it a little dried thyme.

    Pour in the bone broth and stir. 

    Add in the cream of celery soup and DO NOT STIR. If you make up the cream of celery soup in advance and freeze it, you can add it in frozen right on top. You can also use store-bought cream of celery, but because of the salt content I would skip the salt called for above. If you don't want leftover canned cream of celery, it is fine to add in 2 full cans instead of 2 cups.

    Put the pressure lid on the Ninja Foodi, make sure the black valve is to the seal position and set the pressure to high for 2 minutes. When the time is up do an immediate release. Turn the Ninja Food on sear/saute on medium heat until you are ready to put in the dumplings.

    How to Make the Drop Dumplings

    While the chicken and broth is pressure cooking is a great time to make the dumpling dough. Trust me on this one... you want to make these dumplings! sifting flour for chicken and dumplings

    Cut the butter into small pieces and place in the freezer. Starting with cold butter will help.

    Sift the flour into a large mixing bowl. This will aerate the flour, remove any clumps and keep your dumplings nice and light. The best tool I've found to sift flour is a fine sieve strainer. You can find them in any kitchen store or right here: 6" Fine Mesh Strainer

    Add in the salt and the baking powder. Stir to combine.

    Cut in the butter using two forks or as I prefer, use a pastry cutter or pastry blender. The one I have is from Pampered Chef and it has lasted me for years! If you want to pick one up, you can do that right here: Pastry Blender by Pampered Chef  The flour and butter mixture should resemble course crumbles.

    Remove the thyme from the stems and add into the flour. Stir to combine and make a well in the center.

    dough rolled into a log for dumplingsAdd in sour cream and half and half. I like to use a fork to combine the liquid ingredients with the dry. The dough should start to come together, but should not be a wet dough. If it is too crumbly, add in a teaspoon of half and half at a time until it comes together to form a loose dough.

    Transfer to a clean work surface and fold the loose dough towards you bringing in any loose flour. Press down slightly, but do not knead. Turn the dough 90° and repeat until all the loose flour is incorporated. If you have to add a tad more half and half, go ahead.

    Roll the dough into a log. 

    Completing the Chicken and Dumplings

    The chicken, vegetables and broth should be at a rapid simmer or low boil. If not, adjust the temp of the Ninja Foodi to medium high and allow to comedumplings cooking in chicken broth to a low boil. You don't want the heat so high that it is at a rapid boil or your dumplings may fall apart.

    Pinch off dime size pieces from the log of dough and throw into the broth. You don't have to use all the dough if you want less dumplings.

    Simmer for 10-15 minutes. Taste a dumpling and make sure that they are cooked all the way through. If they taste floury or doughy, cook a minute or two longer.

    Reduce the heat or turn the Ninja Foodi off. Stir. Serve & Enjoy! 

    serving chicken and dumplings

    Chicken & Dumplings in the Ninja Foodi

    Recipe By: Louise
    This easy & delicious chicken & dumplings is the perfect quick meal that will please the whole family!
    4.80 from 24 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Time to pressure 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Entree
    Cuisine American
    Servings 8
    Calories 338 kcal

    Equipment

    • Ninja Foodi
    • Instant Pot
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    Ingredients

    • ¼ cup butter
    • 1 cup celery about 2 stalks
    • 1 cup carrots about 2 carrots
    • 1 onion sweet or vidalia
    • ½ teaspoon sea salt
    • ¼ teaspoon pepper course ground or fresh cracked
    • 3 cups chicken cooked, any type of chicken is fine
    • 8 cups chicken bone broth
    • 2 cups cream of celery soup recipe is in the post

    For the Homemade dumplings

    • 1 ½ cups flour
    • 1 tablespoon baking powder
    • 1 teaspoon sea salt
    • ¼ cup butter cut into small pieces and frozen
    • 1 tablespoon Thyme leaves fresh or 1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves
    • 2 tablespoon sour cream
    • ¼ cup half and half

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    Instructions
     

    • Cut the celery into ½" pieces. Slice the Carrots into ½" slices. Dice the onion into ½" dice
    • Turn the NInja Foodi on high sear/saute. Add butter, onions, celery, and carrots. Saute for 2 minutes.
    • Add 3 cups of cut up chicken. Saute for 1-2 minutes and add in chicken bone broth
    • Add in cream of celery soup and do not stir. Put the pressure lid on and turn the valve to seal. Pressure cook on high for 2 minutes. When the time is up, immediately release the pressure and turn the Ninja Foodi to sear/saute on medium.

    Homemade Dumplings

    • Sift the flour into a large mixing bowl. Add salt and baking powder. Stir to combine
    • Cut in the small pieces of butter with a pastry cutter until the flour mixture resembles course crumbles.
    • Remove the thyme leaves from the stem and add into the flour mixture.
    • Make a well in the center of the flour and add sour cream and half and half. Stir just until the liquid combines with the flour mixture and forms a loose dough. If it is dry and really crumbly, add 1 teaspoon of half and half at a time until it comes together and is no longer crumbly.
    • Dump the dough onto a clean work surface and fold the dough until all loose crumbs are incorporated, you don't want to knead it.
    • Fold the dough towards you and turn 90° and fold again towards you. Do this until the dough is combined. Roll into a log.
    • Break off dime size pieces and add to rapidly simmering broth. Simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the dumplings are cooked through. Take one out and give it a taste, if it tastes floury or doughy, let simmer another few minutes.
    • Serve and Enjoy!

    Video

    https://youtu.be/aFNipYZOycE

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1.5cupsCalories: 338kcalCarbohydrates: 28gProtein: 15gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 57mgSodium: 906mgPotassium: 396mgFiber: 2gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 3375IUVitamin C: 4.2mgCalcium: 123mgIron: 2mg
    Keyword Chicken & Dumpling Recipe, Easy Chicken & Dumplings in the Ninja Foodi
    Course Entree
    Cuisine American
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    ABOUT THE RECIPE AUTHOR, LOUISE LONG

    Louise is a full-time recipe creator and food blogger @ The Salted Pepper. She has over 30 years of The Salted Pepperexperience with cooking and recipe development. She owned a restaurant for several years and was a full-time RN until retiring to blog full-time.

    Louise has several very active Facebook groups that help people with the basics of cooking and getting the most out of the Ninja Foodi.

    Ninja Foodi 101

    Ninja Foodi Fresh & Healthy Meals

    Simply Cooking with Louise

    Seeing the need for easy, delicious, and high quality recipes, she is focusing all of her efforts creating recipes specifically for the Ninja Foodi. Her recipes are easy for the home cook to follow and provide step-by-step instructions.

    Louise is also a YouTube creator and you can find most of her recipes in video format on The Salted Pepper YouTube channel.

    She is very responsive to messages and eager to help in any way she can.

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    1. Shelia

      February 19, 2024 at 9:18 am

      Can I Doble this recipe? And if so, are all the cook times the same?
      Thank you and love you and your Ninja recipes!!

      Reply
      • Louise

        February 19, 2024 at 1:06 pm

        Thanks so much! As long as you don't go past the max fill line you should be fine doubling the recipe. No other changes are needed.

        Reply
    2. Daisy

      February 02, 2023 at 7:11 am

      Hi
      Can the soup complete with dumplings be frozen? the recipe is brilliant, thinking of making a big batch & portioning so the kids can help themselves when I'm not around.

      Reply
      • Louise

        February 02, 2023 at 10:39 am

        Yes! I've frozen and reheated either on slow cook or pot in pot with steam and it's been perfectly fine.

        Reply
    3. Sylvia

      February 01, 2023 at 7:29 am

      HI
      I am going to try your chicken soup with dumplings.
      It says add 1/4 sour cream
      if its dry add half and half what it half and half of what ?

      Thank you
      Sylvia

      i have made most of your recipes and they are all so good and very flavoursome ty

      Reply
      • Louise

        February 02, 2023 at 10:40 am

        half and half in the US is equal parts whole milk and cream. You can use either a little cream or milk in its place.

        Reply
    4. Dixie Church

      March 05, 2022 at 11:15 am

      This is THE best chicken and dumplings I’ve ever had. Coupled with Louise’s spot on instructions and tips you can’t go wrong!!

      Reply
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