cheap comfort food. the total for all ingredients was $16.16 at walmart and it made 6 heaping bowls or a large pot. around $2.69 per serving but probably less seeing as i ended up not using 1 box of chicken broth and i only used half of the onion, chicken and vegetables so you could make a whole other meal with that if you wanted.

dice half an onion
take all the bones out the rotisserie chicken

  • sautée the onion until it’s dark and caramelized and then remove it from the pot

  • add in the chicken bones and let them cook until they’re brown. then add in just enough water to cover them and let them cook until the flavor is extracted

  • remove the bones, add the onions back in and the 2 cans of soup. add in 1 box of chicken broth

  • once heated thoroughly add in half of the bag of mixed vegetables and half of the rotisserie chicken.

  • after that cooks for a while take the biscuits and rip them in half. add as many as you want in the pot, i used 3 tubes.

  • the seasonings i used in this recipe was garlic powder, onion powder, thyme, rosemary, lawrys and chicken bouillon.

i ended up getting a $2 block of sharp cheddar cheese and put some of it in with the other tube of biscuits and baked them to have with the chicken and dumplings.

by bldexe

4 Comments

  1. heliocentric_cactus

    Just found what I’ll be making tomorrow while I watch football

  2. vandyfan35

    Bisquick biscuits also make good dumplings as well.

  3. Fuzzy_Welcome8348

    I love chicken and dumplings. Comfort in a bowl<3

  4. MKelly_74226

    That looks great! I’ve been looking to make a simple version of this classic. How much of each seasoning did you use? Rough estimates are okay.

    Also, did you use any broth or absolutely none?