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Dumplings are a versatile dish with divergent origins from around the world. Dumplings (or dumplins) from the American South are generally served as part of a soupy chicken dish. Asian dumplings, originating in China, are thin-skinned flour pockets that can be filled with a variety of meats and vegetables. Dumplings of any kind are made with flour and water (or milk) and are relatively easy to make.

Ingredients

  • 8 cups (1,900 ml) liquid: water, chicken stock, or vegetable stock
  • 2 cups (470 ml) Flour
  • 2 teaspoons (9.9 ml) Baking powder
  • 3 4 teaspoon (3.7 ml) Salt
  • Cold milk or ice water
  • Spices to taste: salt, pepper, oregano, and thyme
  • 2 cups (470 ml) Flour
  • 1 cup (240 ml) Hot water
  • Salt to taste
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Making Southern Drop Dumplings

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Mix together the flour, baking powder, and salt. You can add spices to taste as well. [1]
    • Some recipes recommend using cake flour, but any flour should work.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Bring the water or chicken/vegetable stock to almost boiling over medium-high heat in a wide soup pan or Dutch oven. Reduce the heat to medium once the water or stock is nearly boiling.
    • The liquid will begin to form small bubbles on the bottom of the pan. When these small bubbles begin to float to the surface, the liquid is about to boil and the heat should be reduced.
    • If you are making chicken and dumplings, you will prepare chicken soup and then drop the dumplings into the soup mix instead of heating liquid for them separately. [2]
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Slowly add the cold liquid into the flour, mixing gently. The batter should become wet but remain fluffy. If it becomes runny, you have added too much liquid and you may need to mix in a bit more flour. [3]
    • Do not over-mix the batter. This can cause your dumplings to deflate.
    • The amount of ice water or cold milk you need will be determined by the consistency of the dough, but it will likely be between 3 4 cup (180 ml) and 1 cup (240 ml).
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Scoop out heaping spoonfuls of the dumpling batter and drop them into the near-boiling water or broth. [4] Be sure to drop all of the dough while it is still cold.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Continue cooking the dumplings for approximately 15-20 minutes, or until they are firm and solid in the middle.
    • Cover the pot while cooking to ensure that the dumplings heat evenly. This may require you to reduce the temperature slightly. [5]
    • When you think the dumplings are done cooking, you may want to remove one of the largest dumplings from the water/broth and cut it open to ensure that it is cooked through.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Most dumplings are served in the broth that they were cooked in, [6] so there is no need to remove the dumplings from the liquid they were cooked in. Just move the pot off of your cooktop and prepare to serve.
    • Ladle the dumplings and broth into bowls.
    • Keep any leftovers in an air-tight container in the refrigerator, and reheat on the stovetop.
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Method 2
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Making Asian Dumplings

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  1. You may want to obtain special fine dumpling flour from the Asian market, but it is not necessary. You could also try cake flour, which tends to be a bit finer than standard flour.
    • Some recipes call for nearly boiling water, some call for warm water, and some do not specify a water temperature. Try different methods and see which one works best for you. [7]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Dumpling batter is traditionally mixed by hand, and often not measured in exact measurements. If you do want to measure, the ratio of flour to water is typically 2 to 1, but you can always add more flour if your dough seems sticky or more water if it seems too dry.
    • Add the flour to the water in a medium bowl. Mix together with a wooden spoon or a spatula until it begins to be sticky.
    • Remove the dough from the bowl and knead it by hand on a clean surface. (Use caution if you used boiling water to form the dough.)
    • Continue kneading until the dough is smooth.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    After you have kneaded the dough into a smooth ball, let the dough rest for about 10 minutes. This will help the texture and consistency of your dumpling batter. [8]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Begin with one section and cover the others with plastic wrap to keep them moist. This gives you ample time to form each dumpling without having the remainder of your dough dry out.
    • You may be able to skip this step once you are able to make dumplings quickly or if you have help filling them.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Using one of your divided sections, roll the dough into a rope by placing both hands on it and rolling them towards and away from you while slowly extending them out from the center. The dough rope should be no more than 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    The segments should be less than 1 inch (25 mm) long. Consistency in the size of your dough segments will lead to consistency in the size of your dumplings.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Use your hands to flatten each ball of dough into a flat piece. Then use a rolling pin dusted with flour to roll each dumpling skin very thin.
    • The ideal method of rolling the skins leaves the center of the dumpling a bit thicker and the edges very thin. You can do this by applying more pressure with the rolling pin as you reach the edge of the dumpling wrapper.
  8. Repeat this process until all of the dough has been made into wrappers. If you have a helper, have someone begin filling and sealing the dumplings while you are still making the dough skins.
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Method 3
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Filling and Cooking Asian Dumplings

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  1. Either make your own dumpling skins (see the process above) or buy dumpling skins from an Asian market or the ethnic foods aisle of your grocery store.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Dumplings can be filled with a wide variety of things. You can make your dumplings vegetarian or fill them with ground meat or seafood, according to your tastes. [9] Most dumplings are traditionally filled with a combination of ground meats and finely-chopped vegetables. Here are a few filling ideas:
    • Ground pork, chopped shrimp, and chopped cabbage
    • Chopped cabbage, and shaved carrots
    • Chopped shrimp, chopped cabbage, and cilantro
    • Mashed potatoes and mushrooms
    • Berries and sugar (for a sweet dumpling)
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Scoop a small amount of the desired filling onto the center of the dumpling. Be sure you have enough to fill the dumpling, but not so much that the dumpling cannot be easily sealed shut. You probably need less filling than you think you need. [10]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Fold the edges of the dumplings towards each other and pinch them together. [11] Be sure no excess flour or meat is in the way of the dough adhering to itself. Pinch the dough tightly across the top, then fold the pinched part towards you to make a crescent-shaped dumpling. [12]
  5. If you are not going to eat all of the dumplings at once, the best way to store them is uncooked, after you have assembled them. Place dumplings on a cookie sheet in the freezer until they are frozen, then transfer them into a large freezer bag or other airtight container. No need to defrost them when you are ready to cook them later.
  6. Cook the dumplings in a large non-stick pan that has a lid. Oil the pan and preheat it over medium-high heat.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    They can touch each other while cooking. Once all of the dumplings are in the pan, add water to the pan until the bottom third of the dumplings are submerged in water.
  8. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Cover the dumpling pan and cook over medium high (or high) heat for about 20 minutes. Check to ensure that the dumplings still have water around them, and add water if the pan starts to go dry.
    • Check the bottoms of the dumplings to ensure that they are not burning.
    • Adjust the cooking temperature as necessary.
    • When the dough on top of the dumplings appears to be cooked, remove the lid and allow the water to cook off.
    • Allow the dumpling bottoms to sizzle for a few moments to add a crispy flair to your dumpling, but do not allow them to burn.
    • If you think your dumplings are done, remove a larger dumpling and cut it open. Check the temperature of the filling with a meat thermometer to ensure that the meat has cooked thoroughly.
  9. Watermark wikiHow to Make Flour Dumplings
    Alternatively, you can drop the dumplings into a large pan of boiling water. This will slightly change the texture of your wrappers. You can try cooking either way and see which type of dumpling you prefer. [13]
  10. If you have allowed the bottoms of your dumplings to crisp, serve them with the crisped side facing up. Also serve with a dipping sauce or soy sauce.
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    How do you make dumplings with self-rising flour?
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    Make them the same way you would make Southern drop dumplings, but use self-rising flour instead of all-purpose flour, and omit the baking powder.
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    When boiling, how long do I boil them?
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    You need to boil them for 2 hours, then cook for another 20 minutes or until they are more swollen and very tender.
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    What do I do if the dough does not rise?
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    The dough wouldn't rise since it doesn't have any rising agents such as yeast or baking soda. You only allow it to rest to make the texture better.
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      To make Southern dumplings, mix flour, baking powder, and salt in a bowl, and bring the vegetable stock to a near boil in a soup pan or Dutch oven. Then, add the cold milk or ice water to the flour while mixing gently. Try to avoid mixing too much or you could deflate the dumplings. Next, drop the dumplings into the preheated vegetable stock and cook them for 15-20 minutes, or until they are firm. Serve them in the cooking liquid. For more information on making dumplings, including how to stuff Asian dumplings, read on!

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