Easiest Way to Prepare Gordon Ramsay BLaM-O! Pressure Cooked Chicken & Dumplings
by Lora Park
BLaM-O! Pressure Cooked Chicken & Dumplings
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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have blam-o! pressure cooked chicken & dumplings using 22 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make BLaM-O! Pressure Cooked Chicken & Dumplings:
Prepare Chicken Soup
Prepare 2 1/2 lb chicken breast (4 to 5 large skinless/fat free chicken breast) cut into 1 inch chunks
Get 1 medium White Onion, diced into small pieces
Get 3 each Celery Stalks, both ends trimmed, diced into small pieces
Get 1 large Half Anaheim pepper, (slowly roasted, skin peeled, seeds removed), diced into small pieces
Make ready 1/8 tsp of fresh garlic, minced (1 to 2 Cloves)
Make ready 32 oz box of Swanson 100% natural 99% fat free Chicken Broth
Get 10 1/2 oz can of Campbell's Cream of Chicken with Herbs
Take 10 1/2 oz can of Campbell's Cream of Chicken & Mushroom
Get 1 tbsp of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Make ready 1 dash of Rubbed Sage, crushed
Take 1 dash of Basil Leaves, crushed
Prepare 1 dash of Thyme Leaves, crushed
Take 1 dash of Rosemary Leaves, crushed
Take 1 dash of Ground Ginger
Take Fresh Ground Peppercorn Medley
Prepare Fresh Ground Garlic Sea Salt
Prepare Dumplings
Prepare 2 cup Bisquick mix, regular
Take 2/3 cup Whole Milk
Get pinch of Ground Parsley
Get pinch of Ground Garlic
Next, remove the chicken from the pressure cooker and coat it with flour, beaten egg, and the toasted breadcrumbs. When you hear "pressure cooker chicken" you may think of your mother's (or grandmother's) cooking… and possibly even stories of exploding pots yielding ceiling stains (or worse, burns). But cooking with today's pressure cookers is much different. Pressure cook the chicken: Pour the broth into the pressure cooker pot.
Steps to make BLaM-O! Pressure Cooked Chicken & Dumplings:
Prep Time: 1 to 2 hours depending on your experience/ingredients. Cook Time: 27 minutes including the dumplings. There are two main sequences to this meal. One for the Chicken Soup and one for the Dumplings. * NOTE: If you do not have access to a Pressure Cooker, you may substitute for a 6 quart Crock Pot - and increase the cooking time to approximately 6 hours on high. If using frozen chicken breast increase cooking time to approximately 8 hours for crock pot and 25 minutes for high pressure cooker.
Add all the "Chicken Soup" ingredients to a 6 quart Pressure Cooker and give it a few good stirs. * NOTE: do Not add any water, the 32 ounces of broth will be substituting the water.
I used an Electric Pressure Cooker. Set the Heat to High Pressure and Timing to 17 Minutes. You will need to lock the lid and set it up for High Pressure following your Pressure Cooker's Safety Guidelines. It should take about 2 minutes to pressurize leaving you a full 15 minutes to cook under High Pressure.
When finished cooking, slowly release the pressure using the Quick Release function following your pressure cooker's safety measures. This sequence is now finished. * NOTE: now is a perfect time for a taste test to modify your seasonings if needed. Also check the tenderness of the chicken if you were using frozen chicken. An additional 3 to 5 minutes of high pressure cooking may be necessary.
Switch the pressure cooker to "Steam" Mode or "High" Heat. Leave the lid on but allow the pressure to escape through the "Steam Vents", as we do Not want to allow the pressure to build up. * NOTE: Cooking dough under high pressure will cause the biscuits to "Foam" and clog the vents, an obvious safety concern.
Now for the second and final part, the Dumplings. First Mix all the Dry Ingredients in a medium glass bowl. After the dry ingredients are mixed in, add the Whole Milk while folding/stirring with a large metal spoon until thoroughly mixed. * NOTE: you may substitute by simply using your favorite brand of canned biscuits.
By now the fragrant chicken soup should be boiling or very close to a low boil. If not double check your settings as it needs to be boiling hot to cook the dough properly, otherwise it will come out uncooked in the center. Carefully "Drop" large sized balls of the dough into the Pressure Cooker and cover with the lid. Again allowing the steam to safely escape. Cook for 10 minutes on High Heat with the lid on. After 10 minutes your meal is ready to serve. Enjoy.
But cooking with today's pressure cookers is much different. Pressure cook the chicken: Pour the broth into the pressure cooker pot. Place the chicken on your pressure cooker's wire rack inside the pot. Melt the remaining compound butter and brush half of it over the chicken. The pressure cooker is the way to go!
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