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How to Make Chicken Soup

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How to Make Chicken Soup

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What exactly are dumplings? I've never been quite sure. Is that where you take all the organs and guts and chop them all up and mix them with blood and stuff them in the gizzards and boil them?

the TOG​
 
What exactly are dumplings? I've never been quite sure. Is that where you take all the organs and guts and chop them all up and mix them with blood and stuff them in the gizzards and boil them?

the TOG​
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Yikes no! There are many different kinds of dumplings , if you are seriously asking,

The dumplings i make... a pot of simmering soup stew or even fruit.... some what of a biscuit dough is dropped into the pot cooked about 10 minutes then the post is covered and cooked another 10.... ... the end product is a bread cooked on/in the soup...
 
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this is a pretty good picture of the idea

Yes... That does look somewhat more appetizing. I actually knew it had something to do with bread. I was just reminding people of the kind of food Icelanders eat, like blood sausage boiled in a sheep's stomach.

The TOG​
 
Yes... That does look somewhat more appetizing. I actually knew it had something to do with bread. I was just reminding people of the kind of food Icelanders eat, like blood sausage boiled in a sheep's stomach.

The TOG​
We need a YUCK! button.
 
Chicken, turkey and duck gizzards are kosher, and people actually do eat them. Lizard gizzards are not kosher, but it's a lot more fun to say.

What's for dinner tonight?
Lizard gizzards.
Sounds yummy. At the very least, it sounds fun.

The TOG​
 
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