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Chicken Soup with Potato Dumplings

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Vegetables, Dairy Dutch Soups, Poultry 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 c Onion; chopped
1 tb Vegetable oil
2 c Chicken; cut up, cooked
1 c Carrots; sliced
1 1/2 c Bisquick
1 tb Green onion; chopped w/ top
1/4 c Milk
1 Garlic; crushed clove
6 c Chicken broth
1 c Celery; sliced
1/4 ts Sage; dried, crushed leaves
1 c Mashed potatoes; cold
1/8 ts Pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Tue, 21 May 1996 00:30:34 -0400
From: ivanco <ivanco@mail.netserve.net>
The first 8 ingredients (onion to sage) make up the soup. Cook onion and
garlic in oil in 4 qt. Dutch oven, stirring frequently, until golden brown.
Add broth, checken, celery, carrots, and sage. Heat to boiling. Prepare the
potato dumplings by mixing the Bisquick, mashed potatoes, green onion,
pepper, and milk until a soft dough forms. Beat vigorously 30 seconds.
Knead about 2 minuted or until smooth, adding more baking mix if necessary.
Roll dough into 18 balls, about 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Drop the
dumplings into the boiling soup. Cook uncovered over low heat 10 minutes.
Cover and cook 10 minutes longer. Each serving has 305 calories. Annette
Thompson.
Posted to MealMaster Recipes List, Digest #141

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