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Fluffy Little Clouds -Old Fashioned

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Ingredients

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4 ounces self raising flour
2 ounces shredded vegetable suet or 2 ounces grated frozen butter
cold water, to mix
salt
pepper
garlic granules optional
dried herbs optional
onion salt optional
oregano optional
chili powder optional

Nutritional information

234.5
Calories
130 g
Calories From Fat
14.5 g
Total Fat
3.6 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
0.6 mg
Sodium
22.9 g
Carbs
0.8 g
Dietary Fiber
0.1 g
Sugars
3.1 g
Protein
259 g
Serving Size

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Fluffy Little Clouds -Old Fashioned

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    I want to make the dumplings for New Years lunch tomorrow... can they be made ahead of time? How far ahead?

    • 60 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Fluffy Little Clouds – Old Fashioned Dumplings for Stew, This is my Mum’s traditional dumpling recipe – and they ARE very light & fluffy, hence the recipe name! I never use beef suet, there is very good vegetable suet available now; if you cannot get hold of suet, put a block of butter in the freezer & grate it into the dumpling mixture – it’s the little pieces of fat that give the dumplings their “rise”! These are great with added flavours, such as garlic, herbs, seasoning salt, even chilli if you are making them to go with a spicy stew or soup. Drop them into any stews or soups you are making – they are also wonderful baked in the oven, they are still light but have a crusty top. This recipe can be increased with ease – the quantities listed make 8 individual dumplings., I want to make the dumplings for New Years lunch tomorrow… can they be made ahead of time? How far ahead?


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    Steps

    1
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    Put the Flour, Seasonings, & Suet in a Large Mixing Bowl, Mix Thoroughly.

    2
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    If You Are Adding Herbs or Extra Seasonings, Add Them Now & Mix Well..

    3
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    Add Sufficient Cold Water - Bit by Bit - to Make a Pliable Dough; It Should not Be Too Sticky, but Just Bound Together.

    4
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    Divide the Dumpling Mixture Into 8 Portions, and Roll Into Small Balls With Floured Hands.

    5
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    Drop Them Into Your Soup, Casserole or Stew 20 Minutes Before the End of the Cooking Time, Making Sure That the Soup, Stew or Casserole Is Very Hot.

    6
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    Put the Lid on Immediately and Do not Take the Lid Off Until Just Before the End of the Cooking Time, About 15-18 Minutes to Check That They Are Nearly Ready.

    7
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    They Should Have Doubled in Size at Least, and Be Very Light & Fluffy Looking!

    8
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    Ladle the Soup, Stew or Casserole Into Warmed Soup Bowls & Serve 2 Dumplings Per Person.

    9
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    Oven Baked: Place the Dumplings on Top of Your Stew or Casserole and Cook For About 30 Minutes at 200c or 400f, or Until Well Risen, Golden Brown & Crusty.

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