Old-Fashioned Chicken and Dumplings is a classic comfort food dish made with tender chicken simmered in a rich, savory broth and topped with soft, fluffy dumplings.
Traditionally, the chicken is cooked low and slow with vegetables like carrots, celery, and onions to create a flavorful stock. Then, simple dough dumplings (made from flour, baking powder, milk, and butter) are dropped into the simmering broth, where they cook until light and tender.
Old-Fashioned Chicken and Dumplings
Ingredients
For the Chicken & Broth:
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1 whole chicken (about 3–4 lbs), cut into pieces (or 4–5 bone-in chicken thighs)
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2 tbsp olive oil or butter
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1 large onion, diced
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3 carrots, sliced
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3 celery stalks, sliced
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3 garlic cloves, minced
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8 cups chicken broth (or enough to cover the chicken)
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2 bay leaves
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1 tsp dried thyme (or 2–3 sprigs fresh thyme)
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Salt and black pepper, to taste
For the Dumplings:
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2 cups all-purpose flour
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1 tbsp baking powder
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1/2 tsp salt
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2 tbsp cold butter, cubed
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1 cup whole milk (more if needed)
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2 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped (optional)
Optional Finishing:
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1/2 cup heavy cream (for a richer broth)
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Fresh parsley for garnish
Directions
Step 1: Cook the Chicken
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Heat olive oil or butter in a large Dutch oven or heavy pot over medium heat.
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Add onion, carrots, and celery. Cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and cook for 1 minute.
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Place chicken pieces in the pot and pour in chicken broth until the meat is covered. Add bay leaves, thyme, salt, and pepper.
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Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 45–60 minutes, until chicken is tender and cooked through.
Step 2: Shred the Chicken
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Remove the chicken pieces and set aside to cool slightly.
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Discard skin and bones, then shred chicken into bite-sized pieces.
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Return the shredded chicken to the pot. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper.
Step 3: Make the Dumplings
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In a bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.
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Cut in the cold butter using a pastry cutter or fork until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
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Stir in milk until just combined (don’t overmix). The dough should be soft and slightly sticky.
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Drop spoonfuls of dough (about 2 tbsp each) onto the simmering broth. Keep them slightly apart as they will expand.
Step 4: Cook the Dumplings
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Cover the pot with a tight lid and simmer over low heat for 15–18 minutes.
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Do not lift the lid while cooking — the steam is what makes the dumplings fluffy.
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Once done, gently stir and add heavy cream if you want a richer broth.
Serving Suggestions
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Classic Bowl Meal – Serve hot in deep bowls with plenty of broth and fluffy dumplings for a filling, comforting main dish.
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With a Side Salad – A crisp green salad or coleslaw adds freshness to balance the richness of the stew.
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Pair with Vegetables – Roasted green beans, Brussels sprouts, or glazed carrots complement the flavors beautifully.
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Bread on the Side – Though dumplings are hearty, a slice of crusty bread or cornbread is great for soaking up extra broth.
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For a Cozy Dinner – Serve with sweet iced tea, lemonade, or a glass of white wine for a full Southern-inspired meal.
This dish is hearty enough to stand on its own, but light, fresh sides make it even more satisfying.
Tips & Tricks
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Choose bone-in chicken – It makes the broth richer and more flavorful than boneless cuts.
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Don’t overmix the dumpling dough – Mix just until combined; overworking will make the dumplings tough instead of fluffy.
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Keep the lid closed – While dumplings cook, avoid lifting the lid. The trapped steam is what makes them light and tender.
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Adjust broth thickness – For a creamier stew, stir in a slurry of cornstarch and water or a splash of heavy cream before adding the dumplings.
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Season in layers – Taste and adjust salt, pepper, and herbs after the chicken is shredded and again after dumplings are done.
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Vegetable add-ins – Carrots, peas, or corn can be stirred in for extra flavor and texture.
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Make ahead – Cook the chicken and broth in advance, refrigerate, then reheat and add dumplings fresh before serving.
Why you love the recipe
You’ll love Old-Fashioned Chicken and Dumplings because it’s the ultimate comfort food — warm, hearty, and soul-soothing. The tender chicken, rich broth, and fluffy dumplings come together in a way that feels both nostalgic and satisfying. It’s a dish that not only fills you up but also brings a sense of home and tradition, perfect for chilly evenings, family gatherings, or when you just want a cozy, homemade meal.