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Lay the biscuits out on a clean work surface. Sprinkle with the cheddar and chives, lightly pressing the cheese and chives into the biscuits to adhere. Cut each biscuit into fourths and place them ...
Dumpling Tips for Beginners. Frozen dumplings are widely available at grocery stores these days but here's the thing: homemade dumplings are better—and worth the time and effort.
In a medium sauce pot add the maple syrup and the brown sugar, bring up to a simmer. Cut each raw biscuit into fourths and roll each section into a ball. Gently add them into the simmering syrup ...
Flour tortillas or canned biscuits, rolled thin on a floured surface, cut into strips, are a quick and easy substitute for homemade dough. Butter may be added to the recipe for added richness. Since chicken meat would become dry and tough if it is boiled long enough to cook the dumplings and thicken the broth, the chicken or parts are removed ...
Cut each raw biscuit into fourths and roll each section into a ball. Gently add them into the simmering syrup, leaving room for them to puff up. Cover them and let them simmer until they've doubled in size, turning them once to coat each side of the dumplings evenly in the thick and amazing reduced syrup sauce! Let them cool.
Repeat with remaining wrappers and filling to create 16 dumplings. Bring 1 ½ cups water to a boil in the bottom of a 12" skillet. Place dumplings into a 12" three-tiered bamboo steamer lined with parchment paper that has been poked with holes, and place steamer over water. Cover and steam until dumplings are cooked through, about 4 minutes.
Apple Dumplings. This recipe is incredibly comforting, but you'd be surprised how easy it is to make! That's all thanks to some supermarket shortcuts like canned crescent roll dough and citrusy soda.
This recipe has not one, but two shortcuts: First it’s made with canned biscuits for the dumplings, then it’s cooked in the Crock-Pot so it's practically hands-free. Now, that's a winner ...