Wednesday 6 August 2014

Healthy udon noodles with homemade chicken dumplings

The question of dinner


Is a difficult one. However, I do like a good challenge and, seeing as I don't have a microwave, ready-made meals are a huge no no in my household. Instead, I consult one of my cookbooks, Rachel Khoo's The Little Paris Kitchen to be more precise. This time, it was chicken dumplings I was after. Not the usual ones you get in Chinese restaurants (although they taste really good too) but quenelles, the French version. Although in this case, it was important to opt for a light chicken soup rather than a creamy one. With this slight twist from Khoo (2012: 60-1), these homemade chicken dumplings make a healthy but filling option that takes ever so little time to make. The secret? Bread (white preferably). No kidding. Rather than wrapping them in floured bases, these little dumplings gain their shape with crustless bread that's mixed, in a food processor, with chicken breast, 1 egg and 1 egg yolk, 100ml single cream and a pinch of salt, pepper and nutmeg (Khoo, 2012: 61). And that my dear friends is what gives them their lovely puffy shape that's ever so springy and scrumptious when you bite into them. Add some udon noodles, chicken soup and veg and voila! Dinner is served.

But what exactly did you do with the leftover crust I hear you all ask?

You'll just have to wait for my next foodie post ;)

x

Khoo, R. (2012) "Bouillon de poulet avec des quenelles de volailles: Chicken dumpling soup" In The Little Paris Kitchen. London: Michael Joseph. p.60-61. 

6 comments:

  1. It looks yummy, must try tonight.

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    1. Definitely! Go for it :) Why not spoil yourself with a dessert as well? My Fudgy (pure) chocolate brownie is definitely a winner ;) http://theamateuranthropologist.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/fudgy-pure-chocolate-brownies.html

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  2. This looks delicious! I need that cookbook!
    xo
    styleontheside.com

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    1. Thanks! :D Rachel Khoo's The Little Paris Kitchen is always #1 on my list! "Like" my blog's fb page for future foodie post updates! https://www.facebook.com/theamateuranthropologist?ref_type=bookmark

      Lovin your blog btw :) x

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  3. This looks delicious! I LOVE udon noodles :) xx

    animpatientscottishgirl.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Who doesn't? And they definitely were delicious! :D

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