Monday, September 15, 2008

First recipe!

I saw this on Rachael Ray this morning and it looked really good and really easy so I thought I would share it with ya'll.

Jessica Simpson's Chicken and Dumplings

Ingredients:

3 rolls of reduced-fat croissant rolls, divided (recommended brand Pillsbury)
1 small rotisserie chicken, skin discarded and meat removed from bones
1 can of low-sodium, reduced-fat cream of chicken soup
1 can of low-sodium, reduced-fat cream of mushroom soup
1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
Salt and ground black pepper
Yields: 4 servings


Preparation
Preheat oven to 400ºF.

Roll out the cans of croissant sheets and separate into diamond shaped sections. Place a small handful of rotisserie chicken on each diamond, fold dough over and press ends together to create dumplings. Cut up any excess dough into strips.



Line a 9x13" baking dish with one layer of dumplings. Pour the can of cream of chicken soup over the layer of dumplings, followed by the can of cream of mushroom soup, and chicken broth.

Place strips in a crisscross pattern on the top of the dumplings and soup mixture, season dish with salt and ground black pepper and bake until the dumplings are tender and cooked through and the top is bubbly and brown, about 30 minutes.

4 comments:

jenny said...

Hey! I will be checking in with you---but I won't hold you to the promise to update regularly. "Life" gets in the way of blogging, sometimes. And I wouldn't even be doing it now if there weren't evacuees in my classroom this morning! ;-)

This recicpe is my favorite kind of weeknite recipe---easy, but delicious!

Mrs. H. said...

Sounds delish! Thanks for the recipe. :-)

Kerri said...

Wow, this looks quick and easy. I can't wait to try it.
Thanks
Kerri

Mrs. H. said...

Hi Giggles!
I made these tonight and they were a hit with the whole family! Thank you!!! :-)

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