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One of my favorite " comfort food " recipes as an omni was Chicken and Dumplings.

It was basically chicken breasts baked in Cream of Chicken soup... then topped

with Bisquick dumplings at the end. My family misses it, but I'm not sure how to

create a vegan version. Does anyone have any tips on veganizing this recipe?

 

Toni

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In England you can get Redwoods chicken-type pieces which are delicious. There must be something similar in America. You could then make a soup with vegan cream and vegetables etc. and add the chicken. Dumplings can easily be made with all vegan ingredients.

 

Jo

 

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Toni

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Friday, December 29, 2006 1:33 AM

Veganize Chicken & Dumplings?

 

 

 

One of my favorite "comfort food" recipes as an omni was Chicken and Dumplings. It was basically chicken breasts baked in Cream of Chicken soup... then topped with Bisquick dumplings at the end. My family misses it, but I'm not sure how to create a vegan version. Does anyone have any tips on veganizing this recipe?

Toni

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mmmmm, yes, chicken and dumplings was great!

 

So let's see ... bisquick appears to be vegetarian. So for a vegan version,

you could substitute water or soymilk for the milk. Actually, when I make

mashed potatoes, I use " no-chicken broth " that I get from Whole Foods Market

instead of the milk. It is very good.

 

For the chicken, there are vegan " chicken " substitutes. You could roast a

tofurkey and use leftovers to make this. Quorn is good, but not vegan.

There are a number of nuggets, etc., that are vegan but you have to read the

ingredients cause lots of them aren't.

 

Instead of the cream soup ... perhaps you could use something like the

" no-chicken broth " and thicken it with cornstarch??? Or there are various

vegan gravy packets you can buy that could be used.

 

Or you could just make a vegetable soup and put the dumplings on top.

 

If you try any of these things, please let me know how they work out!

 

good luck,

sharon

 

 

>Toni <peculiardragon

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>FeralVeg , VeganChat

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> Veganize Chicken & Dumplings?

>Thu, 28 Dec 2006 17:33:36 -0800 (PST)

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>One of my favorite " comfort food " recipes as an omni was Chicken and

>Dumplings. It was basically chicken breasts baked in Cream of Chicken

>soup... then topped with Bisquick dumplings at the end. My family misses

>it, but I'm not sure how to create a vegan version. Does anyone have any

>tips on veganizing this recipe?

>

>Toni

>Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good

>with catsup.

>

>

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what analogs are readily available in your area?

i know quorn and veet are widespread, but neither are vegan

there are a number of soy or gluten analogs out there...so the chicken part should be easy

also, worse comes to worse, we have layonna here in oakland

you can see if they ship

their entire store is veggie meat anaolgs and some asian ingredients

http://www.layonna.com/

Toni Dec 28, 2006 5:33 PM FeralVeg , VeganChat Veganize Chicken & Dumplings?

 

 

 

One of my favorite "comfort food" recipes as an omni was Chicken and Dumplings. It was basically chicken breasts baked in Cream of Chicken soup... then topped with Bisquick dumplings at the end. My family misses it, but I'm not sure how to create a vegan version. Does anyone have any tips on veganizing this recipe?

Toni

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There a bunch of stuff on vegweb

even a chikin and biskit recipe

 

http://vegweb.com/index.php?board=324.0

 

 

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there are a number of different brands/varieties here...

there's even one that comes in a can, called cedar lake (tho, i don't like it very much)

 

jo Dec 28, 2006 6:29 PM Re: Veganize Chicken & Dumplings?

 

In England you can get Redwoods chicken-type pieces which are delicious. There must be something similar in America. You could then make a soup with vegan cream and vegetables etc. and add the chicken. Dumplings can easily be made with all vegan ingredients.

 

Jo

 

-

Toni

FeralVeg ; VeganChat

Friday, December 29, 2006 1:33 AM

Veganize Chicken & Dumplings?

 

 

 

One of my favorite "comfort food" recipes as an omni was Chicken and Dumplings. It was basically chicken breasts baked in Cream of Chicken soup... then topped with Bisquick dumplings at the end. My family misses it, but I'm not sure how to create a vegan version. Does anyone have any tips on veganizing this recipe?

Toni

Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons for you are crunchy and taste good with catsup.

What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for sure that just ain't so.

- Mark Twain

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