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How to Make Sourdough Chicken and Dumplings From Scratch

February 6, 2023

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Delicious and classic sourdough chicken and dumplings spruced up with the flavor of sourdough starter and from scratch perfection! Enjoy this smooth, creamy broth filled with chicken, and soft, homemade sourdough dumplings.

sourdough chicken and dumplings recipe

Benefits of Adding Sourdough

I absolutely love chicken and dumplings (chicken and dumplins if you are from the south) and I love all things sourdough! The combination was so perfect. It is definitely a great cold-day kinda meal (although I’ll for sure be making it any time of the year!). One of my favorite things about this chicken and dumplings recipe is it uses sourdough discard. I am always looking for fun and creative ways to use my discard. I hate throwing it out! You can also use fresh, active starter with great results as well.

Among the many health benefits we could discuss, the biggest benefit sourdough starter brings to this recipe is the adde flavor! I have tried several dumpling recipes over the years and you truly cannot match the flavor of the sourdough. This added ingredient just takes this already delicious meal up another level!

Don’t have a sourdough starter? You can! What if I told you that I truly believe anyone can learn to make and maintain a sourdough starter? You do not have to be a scientist, have loads of time, or even understand everything about it to make delicious food and keep your starter alive! If you are wanting to learn to make your own sourdough starter from scratch you can read all about that in this post! We also sell our dehydrated starter over in the Etsy store for a quicker, more convenient start to your sourdough journey!

In the meantime get my non-sourdough recipe for Chicken and Dumplings in this post!

Making Sourdough Chicken and Dumplings From Scratch

Sure, you could buy cans of cream of chicken, chicken broth, and even canned biscuits to use for dumplings. You would have the recipe made in about half the time and it probably would not taste that bad! However, around here we are all about food from scratch. We believe in feeding ourselves and our families nourishing meals as much as possible. Real food with real ingredients.

If you are new to cooking meals from scratch this may sound complicated but I highly recommend giving it a try! You will soon notice results in your energy levels, hormone balance, and overall health. The truth is it does not even take that much longer to through a from scratch meal together when you have the ingredients and learn the process. Make sure you subscribe to your email list so you do not miss out on from scratch recipes like this one!

My Process for Making Sourdough Dumplings From Scratch

Having the right processes in place can really cut down the time and hassle of making meals from scratch. This entire meal takes me around 30-45 minutes to prepare and even shorter if I prep things ahead of time. Here’s how I make it work…

  • Step One. Cut the chicken breasts in half down the middle to make them thinner then boil. This takes around 10-15 minutes if fully thawed out. Another time saving tip would be to cut the chicken pre-boiling which will cook it faster. You can even have the chicken boiled and cut/shredded days ahead of time.
  • Step Two. Allow chicken to cool while starting the broth. (I like to make my broth in the same pot I boiled the chicken in making this a one pot meal for easy dish clean up!)
  • Step Three. While thickening the broth, start making up the dumpling dough if you have not already prepped it. Roll it out and cut it/shape it into a ball while the broth is warming back up to cook the dumplings.

This process seems to work the best for me but you may find you need to tweak it a bit for yourself! The point is that from scratch meals do not have to take forever to make.

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Fermentation vs. Unfermented Dumplings

The choice to ferment or not ferment the dumpling dough completely comes down to dietary needs as well as convenience. This sourdough recipe does not require you to ferment the dough. However, if you have a dietary restriction such as a gluten intolerance or sensitivity you will find the best result is to always ferment the dough in any recipe even if it is not required.

Fermenting this dough requires about 6-8 hours on the countertop or 8-12 hours (overnight) in the refrigerator. This requires a lot of planning and prepping ahead of time but it is very doable.

Ingredients You Need for Sourdough Chicken and Dumplings

Here is a list of ingredients you will need for a quick and convenient overview of how to make these sourdough chicken and dumplings….

  • chicken breasts
  • salt
  • pepper
  • chicken broth
  • butter
  • all-purpose flour
  • sourdough starter
  • sugar/honey
  • baking powder
  • additional seasonings (to taste)

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sourdough chicken and dumplings

Sourdough Chicken and Dumplings From Scratch

A delicious spin off of a classic meal using sourdough discard.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 45 minutes mins
Course dinner, Main Course, Soup

Ingredients
  

Broth

  • 4 tbsp butter
  • 3 tbsp all-purpose flour heaping
  • 6 cups chicken broth
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp pepper
  • extra seasoning to taste
  • 3-4 cooked and shredded chicken breasts

Dumplings

  • ⅓ cup sourdough discard
  • ⅓ cup water
  • 1½ tsp sugar or honey
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • ¾-1¼ cups all-purpose flour

Instructions
 

  • In a large pot cook chicken breasts on high heat until fully cooked (about 15-20 minutes).
  • Allow chicken to cool while melting butter on medium heat in a meium-large pot.
  • After butter melts, add all-purpose flour one tbsp at a time and whisk well to avoid sticking/burning. Add two cups of chicken broth and whisk until the butter/flour mixture (roux) is fully dissolved. Turn heat up to medium-high and continue to stir until the broth thickens. Add the remaining four cups of broth and allow to boil and thicken for about five minutes.
  • Cut or shred chicken and add to broth mixture as it is thickening.
  • After broth thickens and chicken is added turn heat to low. In a medium sized mixing bowl or bowl of a stand mixer combine sourdough starter and water.
  • Add sugar or honey, baking powder, salt, and ¾ cup of flour. Mix well. Add ¼ cup of flour until you get a thick ball of dough. The dough should be firm but pliable like a thick biscuit dough.
  • Roll dough out onto floured surface and cut with a cookie cutter into the shapes you prefer or roll into balls. (We prefer a more thin, noodle like dumpling that tends to cook more evenly and quickly.)
  • Turn heat back up to medium-high and bring back to a simmer/low boil. Add dough strips to boiling broth a few at a time and stir to keep them from sticking.
  • Once all the dough had been added cook for an additional 5-8 minutes. Stir and enjoy!
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Have you been looking for an uncomplicated, easy to understand sourdough sandwich bread recipe? When I began making sourdough bread I found it extremely hard to find recipes that did not use big, complex terms, and require excessive measuring. Having been self taught I could not understand what they were saying and being a busy person I did not have the time to de-code all they were saying. After much trial and error I finally discovered a method that worked best for my busy life and was completely uncomplicated!

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What is so great about this sourdough sandwich bread?

The art of sourdough has been around for thousands of years but has been lost to modern society. During the pandemic of 2020 it made a huge comeback and can now be seen everywhere on social media! But what is so great about this pretty bread everyone is making or is it just a fad that will eventually blow over?

While it most likely will blow over for many, those of us who enjoy making all our food from-scratch will continue to feed and maintain a starter every day. Here’s why…

Why We Will Be Making Sourdough Forever

  1. Because of the health benefits. All the good bacteria in sourdough it is extremely beneficial to the health of the digestive system. Those who have gluten intolerance can usually eat sourdough without having flare ups because of the way the gluten is processed during the making of sourdough versus other types of bread.
  2. Because we know where it comes from. Bread made right in our own kitchens gives us the peace of mind store-bought breads cannot. Even brands that claim to be “organic” or “all-natural” seem to add things in to preserve the bread. When we make it ourselves we can rest assured that every ingredient will be healthy and safe for our families.
  3. Because we love it! There are probably many more reasons I could list for why we will be making sourdough forever but to narrow it down, it is because we just enjoy making a quality loaf of fresh bread. You can too! It is so simple. Sourdough bread baking is really a form of art and you get to be the artist.

How do I know my sourdough starter is active?

On many sourdough recipes you will see the term “active” in regards to your sourdough starter. This simply means that you have fed your starter, it has doubled in volume, and it is bubbly. A good way to test this is to scoop out a little bit of starter and add baking powder to it. If the baking powder fizzes and expands, your starter is active and ready to go!

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Why does my dough have to sit so long?

Another question I had when I began using sourdough was why does it have to sit or be refrigerated for eight hours in a lot of recipes? This process is called fermentation. That is what allows the good bacteria to be completely absorbed by your bread and for the gluten to break down. You do not have to let it sit this long in some cases but it is recommended.

The easiest time to let your dough ferment is at night when you are asleep or at the very beginning of the day. One of the more complicated things about sourdough is that you need to calculate the time it takes to make if you are wanting your bread by a specific time. Here is how I do this…

I count backwards. Let’s say I want a fresh loaf of sourdough bread done in time for supper at 7pm. I know that my bread normally take forty minutes to bake. No later than 6:20 it needs to be going into the oven. Then I will estimate the time it will take for the dough to rise, roughly two to four hours.

I will go with the longest amount of time. Therefore it needs to be rising around 2:20. This leaves my 8-12 hour ferment time anywhere from 2:20am-6:20am. I am likely not going to be up at 2:20 so I will either start it at 6:20 or, let it ferment longer than 12 hours. Longer fermenting is completely fine! I will never get out of bed at indecent hours just to make bread!

Do not let the clock become an obsession. Making bread is so fun but if you are stressing about timing and everything going by the books it will not be an enjoyable process. Just roll with it!

How long will my sourdough sandwich bread last and how to store?

This will depend on the humidity of where you live but the sandwich bread is freshest and tastes best when used within one week. I store our bread in a ziplock bag, making sure to let all the air out. Keep it in a cool, dry place like a bread box or in a cabinet.

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Soft Sourdough Sandwich Bread Recipe

My go-to, everyday recipe for a soft and buttery sourdough sandwich loaf.
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Prep Time 8 hours hrs
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 8 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Course bread
Servings 1 loaf

Equipment

  • 1 Bread Pan

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup active, bubbly sourdough starter
  • ¾ cup warm water
  • ¼ cup salted butter melted
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 1½ tsp salt
  • 2-2½ cups all-purpose flour

Instructions
 

  • Combine sourdough starter and warm water in a large mixing bowl.
  • Add melted butter, honey, and salt. Mix in one cup of flour by hand or on low speed with a stand mixer. Continue to add flour ½ cup at a time until dough is just slightly sticky but pulls away from the sides of the bowl.
  • Allow the dough to ferment in the refrigerator for 8-12 hours or on the counter top for 4-6 hours. Cover with a damp towel for best results.
  • After fermenting, shape dough into a loaf and place in greased pan. Allow to double in size, takes about three-five hours. (Heat causes bread to rise so if you are having trouble getting it to rise you can heat your oven, turn it off, let it slightly cool, then place the bread in it to rise.) Cover the dough with a wet towel to keep the top of bread from getting dried out.
  • After dough has doubled, bake at 350℉ for 25-30 minutes or until top is golden brown.
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