Pressure Cooker Chicken and Dumplings Recipe (2024)

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Jeff B

No one said this particular recipe was necessarily "dinner in an instant". That is just the title of the book, which was drawn from the name of the device (The Instant Pot). Get over yourselves, literalists.

Bri

Dinner in an instant???? This recipe takes 45' of cooking time (10' to brown, 10' to soften veggies, 13' to pressure cook the chicken and then another 10' under pressure for the dumplings)??? You can cook this on the stovetop in that amount of time, with far less hassle, by starting with skinless chicken thighs and adding the dumplings to the last 10' of chicken cooking time.

Jen

This was tasty and I do think using the pressure cooker cut down on cooking time and made for a more relaxed experience. I did not do the dumplings under pressure - I just dropped the dough into broth simmering on the "brown" setting and loosely put the lid on until they were done - maybe 5 minutes.

mzhungry

I had the same thought after preparing this recipe. It was in true Melissa Clark fashion, delicious, but it was 2 hours. It is not an "instant" 13 minutes to cook chicken: pot has to build up right amount of pressure before timer countdown begins. Then it takes a minute or 2 to manually release steam. Which cools down gadget. Which then needs more time to reheat & build up right amount of pressure. I enjoy my instant pot but using it for this recipe felt gimmicky & unnecessary.

Melissa

Dumplings should first be cooked with lid off 10 minutes and lid on for another 10 minutes. I will take vegetables out prior to dumplings next time as it's too much cooking as written in recipe.

Adrienne

Remove vegetables along with chicken so they don't turn to mush. Even after the initial 13 minutes, diced vegetables are soggy; large chunks would hold up better. As others have helpfully said, this is not a quick recipe, nor does it look like the photo (the broth looks more like gravy), but it is delicious. To use a whole cut-up chicken, leave the white meat large (2 halves breast with wing attached) while separating leg into drum and thigh, and use stated cooking time.

s4shon

This recipe took a very busy 2 hours start to finish, and I even used a separate pan and browned both batches of chicken at the same time. Turnip was key. I added chopped kale with the dumplings. Had the Instant Pot on sauté while dropping the dumplings in. The dumplings expand quite a bit while cooking. Aim for a small quenelle. This dish was tasty, but not sure it’s worth the effort - I’m exhausted!

Alana Roberts

I used this recipe for the dumplings, combining them with a different chicken recipe. I subbed masa for cornmeal, powdered the salt and pepper w/ mortar and pestle, and subbed .25 cup buttermilk for an equal portion of milk. I cooked them for 7 minutes on Saute, with the lid co*cked over the pot but not sealed, after removing the chicken. My flour is fine unbleached bread flour.The dumplings turned out addictively good. I liked the faint corn flavor, and they were consistently fluffy inside.

shkilleb

This is the first Instant Pot recipe I've followed that caused a small explosion. When I manually released the pressure as part of step 3, the soup started spraying like a fountain from the release valve. I was apprehensive about it happening again during the dumpling phase, so I used the saute setting and left the lid off. I'm happy to report the end product was still delicious, but I'm scared to try this again. The mess alone makes me hesitant.

Mark B

I didn't have any problem with the time it took to make this dish. The pressure cooker to me made this more efficient. The saute setting on my pressure cooker isn't all that good so I browned the chicken and veggies in a separate pan before dumping them into the cooker and adding the flour. The dumplings were dense and gummy, even after sauteing them after pressure cooking them. I think I'll stick to Sean Brock's mom's recipe for chicken and dumplings though.

Charles

I wonder if it means Dinner in an "Instant", i.e., an Instant Pot but implying it's quick (or fuss free).

Catherine Roy

Unbelievably comforting and delicious. Worth it. Recipe as written: Used bone in chicken thighs and organic broth. A splash of white wine.

sara

Definitely still a weekend meal - somewhat labor intensive for all of the steps. I might try browning the chicken on the stovetop while sautéing veggies in the Instapot (will get a better brown and cut down on time)

Bob

It’s a soggy viscous mess. Triggered the burn shutdown when I cooked it.

Diane

My quick-and-dirty version: Skinless bone-in thighs, no marinating. Sear thighs while chopping veg (no turnip). Remove meat, add veg, stir till fragrant, add thyme and white pepper. Add 4c water, seal, manual for 15 min, QR. Stir in Better than Bouillon to taste. Serve with rolls. Next time will bake biscuits; if dumplings, will do on Saute, not pressure. Check out Instant Kid's C&D on youtube. Not true to recipe, but good and done in an hour total.

Kate

Can't you just cook the dumplings and chicken at the same time? There's a 3 minute difference of cooking time (under pressure). Reading some of the comments, it seems like this might be easier just doing it in a casserole in the oven, chopping the veg while searing the chicken and then getting it started cooking while you make the dumplings and then just put them on top and finish it all together, no? Either in the oven or stove top or under pressure at that point?

Graham

Veggies were super mushy despite cutting them chunkier as suggested by others. Ended up throwing them away and sautéing up a new batch to add back.

Danny

This was the chickeniest thing I have ever tasted and I don't really mean that as a compliment. To add stock to a roux and then pressure cook bone-in chicken is going to make a super-concentrated, really thick, gravy-like soup. It took a while to make, but the steps were nicely sequential and not that hard. Just don't expect a fresh, summery soup like what you see in the picture. This is a meal to make before going cross-country skiing in Northern Poland or something.

L. Allen

Honestly, there are much fast and equally as good IP recipes for chicken soup. It took me over two hours and I can’t say it was worth it. It had good, rich flavors and the dough balls were OK, but eggs noodles are better. If you do cook this, absolute take the advice from the comments and remove the veggies before you pressure cook the dumplings. The ones I left in, vanished.

stella

This recipe was really crazy. There’s no reason to make this in an instant pot. It took just as long and was more work than just making a stove top version. It was delicious! But two hours very hands on work…vs a stove top version that would have taken as long but maybe only requires 30 min active work. Anyway it was good but just skip the instant pot. Don’t skip the turnip.

Maddy

Followed as written and it’s excellent. I wasn’t expecting it to be as good as it was! It does take some time but you could make ahead up to the dumpling stage and either freeze it or finish the next day.

Zaza C

This was delicious. I didn’t have fine corn meal but I used some semolina instead. Full fat buttermilk instead of whole milk. Dill was the garnish. Fabulous as usual for Ms Clark’s recipes.

Diana

I have made this, and it is delicious! Having read the comments before making, I noticed several people saying their broth needed flour because it was dark-colored. Not true. My broth is clear, because I made homemade bone broth, with fresh chicken bones from the market (rotisserie chicken bones do not work). I put the veggies and a few herbs in large chunks with the bones, skim the fat and reserve as schmaltz, and strain it 3 times so only liquid remains. My broth is always clear.

RJH

This was good. If I make it again I’ll add peas, thyme, a bit more salt, and maybe a bit of lemon juice. It was a little bland, but still a comforting dish on a rainy Sunday evening.

Sharo

This turned out tasty, though the broth was definitely more like a gravy, even with only half the flour added (2 tablespoons). If I cook it again, I'd follow some of the recommendations to omit the flour added to the stock. Also, I'd put double the veggies in next time.

jessica

I followed the recipe, except that I didn’t have chicken broth, so I added 1quart of water and 4 tblsp of salted butter instead. I also used more veggies—a potato, carrots, onion, rutabaga, and mushrooms, and fresh herbs. Unfortunately, the liquid was too thick and I got a burn message on the instant pot before it got to pressure. I’m wondering if all extra vegetables was the reason why it burned. I wound up cooking it on the stove instead. It was pretty good, though the veggies were mushy.

OceanBeachSF

Really nice flavors but the dumplings completely disintegrated once I pressure cooked them. When I opened the pot I found a thick, creamy soup instead. Still tasty, but I am not sure what happened there.

RDCollins

I had half a box of Cremini mushrooms left over from another dish. Quartered them and added with the veggies. Nice!

RDCollins

While I agree with others that this dish takes about 3 hours to prepare, it's actually pretty simple — most of that time is spent waiting. Well worth the effort if you have the time. BTW, I made it in a traditional stove-top pressure cooker, which worked very well.

Dcp

Excellent! Followed recipe exactly. It was my first Instant Pot try. Chicken is very tender, flavorful and dumplings were done in time noted.

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Pressure Cooker Chicken and Dumplings Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my chicken and dumplings not fluffy? ›

Baking powder is the leavening agent of choice for fluffy dumplings. It is important that the right ratio of baking powder to flour be measured. Too little and the dumpling will not rise adequately; if there's too much baking powder, then the dumplings will rise and fall.

Why is my pressure cooker chicken tough? ›

Chicken can get a rubbery texture in the instant pot when over cooked. To avoid this, try not to over cook your chicken. Storing the chicken in chicken broth can help rehydrate the chicken and make it less rubbery.

What can I add to my chicken and dumplings to make it thicker? ›

How can I thicken stove top chicken and dumplings? You can thicken this dish by adding more flour, or even cornstarch. Create a slurry with either of these ingredients and milk or water, then stir into your broth base until you get your desired consistency.

Can you pressure cook instead of steam? ›

A modern pressure cooker is easier to control than a steamer, as exact settings and specifications can be programmed into the machine. Pressure cookers can both steam food and pressure steam food. Steamer: Cooks with steam at a constant temperature of 100 degrees Celsius, which is water's boiling point. The cooking.

How long should I steam dumplings for? ›

Steam dumplings for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender and cooked through. Combine ginger, soy sauce, vinegar, sugar and coriander in a bowl.

What is the secret to perfect dumplings? ›

Overworking the mixture, thus having heavy dumplings is a common mistake people make. Dumplings need very gentle handling, so mix only until the ingredients are just combined, and if your recipe involves rolling them out with extra flour, avoid using too much.

Do you cook dumplings with lid on or lid off? ›

Once your water is boiling, let your dumplings cook in the steam for about ten minutes. Don't remove the lid as letting the steam escape will disrupt the cooking process and result in undercooked dumplings, so keep that lid on!

Can you overcook chicken in a pressure cooker? ›

Because chicken breast is so lean, just a couple of extra minutes of cook time turns them from juicy to overcooked and dry. Thighs, on the other hand, are a fattier cut, and not prone to dry out as quickly even after an extra minute or two of cooking.

Can you pressure cook chicken too long? ›

They cook quickly in the Instant Pot, but if you don't cook them long enough they get a weird, rubber-like texture that's nearly impossible to chew, and if you cook them too long, their texture gets dry.

Does pressure cooking chicken longer make it more tender? ›

This dinner staple cooks up perfectly every time in the Instant Pot. You can aim for firm but juicy chicken for cubing, or let it cook a little bit longer for tender shredded chicken.

How to tell when dumplings are done in chicken and dumplings? ›

Cut a dumpling in half to check the center.

If you really want to be sure, remove a dumpling from the pot (go for a large one) and cut it in half. It should look cooked though, with the texture of a dinner roll. If the center looks a little raw, let the dumplings steam for another couple minutes.

Why are my chicken and dumplings gummy? ›

Next, it's time to make the dumplings! The best dumplings, in my opinion, have a mix of cornmeal and flour. Without the cornmeal, the dumplings can become gummy and overly glutenous and then your life can completely fall to pieces if you're not careful.

Why do my dumplings in chicken and dumplings fall apart? ›

When cooking the dumplings, keep the pot at a gentle simmer. An aggressive simmer or boiling will break them apart. Keep the heat low and keep your pot covered so that they steam.

How do you cook frozen dumplings in a pressure cooker? ›

Put your steamer basket inside of Instant Pot and place frozen potstickers inside. Close the Instant Pot and cook on high pressure for 3 minutes (manual). Quick release the Instant Pot and enjoy!

Can you steam dim sims in a pressure cooker? ›

tefal pressure cooker?? Yes! They turn out Great!

What can you steam dumplings in? ›

Frozen dumplings will stick to the bamboo inside a steamer, so you need to line it first. If you've got some Napa cabbage in the fridge, the leaves make great steamer liners. Alternatively, you can use parchment paper to make a breathable non-stick surface.

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