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Recipe For Peach Dumplings

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Date: 02/21/2005 Topics: Readers Request > Recipes | Recipes > Desserts | Old Categories > Recipes  
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Does anyone have a recipe for peach dumplings that you make on the stove? Growing up in the deep south, we had a neighbor who made the most awesome peach dumplings on her stove. I don't remember much except that I think she used canned peaches and dropped canned biscuits into the boiling peaches on the stove. I remember her sharing this with us when we were kids and would love to make it for my kids! Thanks!

Maureen
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By El Gee (1) Contact
Going to try the peach dumpling tomorrow.

RE: Recipe For Peach Dumplings

Posted on 10/26/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Lisa in NC (1) Contact
I use 2 big cans of sliced cling peaches in heavy syrup, 2 cups of water, add some sugar to taste, nutmeg, cinnamon, let simmer... For the dumplings, in a big bowl, i use 2 cups of self rising flour, about a heaping table spoon of butter flavored crisco, you can add more nutmeg and cinnamon to taste if you like, mash it up till it looks like a cornmeal consistency, its ok if its a little lumpy... add 1 cup cold milk, stir till its a thick dough, it will be sticky... Bring peaches to a boil, drop dough by spoonfuls till all is gone, do not stir ! Cover and reduce heat to a light simmer and let steam for about 10 mins... Dumplings will be sweet and doughy on the outside and flaky in the middle.. I learned this recipe growing up in NOrth Carolina by my Father who was raised in Tenn.. :) Hope You Enjoy ! :o)

Posted on 08/20/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Lisa in NC (Guest Post)
I use 2 big cans of sliced cling peaches in heavy syrup, 2 cups of water, add some sugar to taste, nutmeg, cinnamon, let simmer. For the dumplings, in a big bowl, I use 2 cups of self rising flour, about a heaping table spoon of butter flavored Crisco, you can add more nutmeg and cinnamon to taste if you like. Mash it up until it looks like a cornmeal consistency, it's okay if it's a little lumpy, add 1 cup cold milk, stir until it's a thick dough, it will be sticky. Bring peaches to a boil, drop dough by spoonfuls until all is gone, do not stir! Cover and reduce heat to a light simmer and let steam for about 10 minutes. Dumplings will be sweet and doughy on the outside and flaky in the middle. I learned this recipe growing up in North Carolina by my father who was raised in Tennessee :) Hope You Enjoy !

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By pmaykeys (1) Contact
I'm glad you asked for this. I used to have the most wonderful recipe and still haven't found it...it used pancake mix but, other than that, was similar. These sound great but will have to do. I wish I hadn't lost my old one.

Posted on 07/15/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Brenda (Guest Post)
I was so glad to find this page. I've been looking for a recipe for years for peach dumplings that are made on the stove top. I grew up in the south and my grandmother also made these when I was very young. It was always one of my favorites. Thanks to all of you who have posted the recipes!

Posted on 06/01/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Wanda (Guest Post)
I'm making boysenberry dumplings right now & ran the sight for my recipe for Old Fashioned Spicy Brown Sugar Dumplings in Peaches, saw your question & found my recipe.
3 C. fresh sliced Peaches Or canned
2 C. Water
1 C. Sugar (less if peaches are in syrup)?
Combine first 3 ingredients in 3 qt saucepan. Bring to a boil

1 C. Bisquick mix
1/4 C. firmly packed brn sugar
1/2 C. milk
2 Tablespoons melted or liquid shortening
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
combine ingredients, stirring lightly. Drop batter from tablespoon on hot peach mixure. Reduce heat, cover tightly with lid, cook 15 min without lifting cover. Serve warm with vanilla ice cream.Serves 6 to 8

Posted on 01/06/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Lynette (Guest Post)
Maureen..... Here's a recipe for over the stove Peach Dumplings...

Dumplings are spooned onto boiling peaches in syrup.
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon butter
2 cups hot water
2 to 3 cups fresh sliced peaches, or frozen thawed
1 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar, optional
1/2 milk or cream, more or less
cinnamon sugar, optional
PREPARATION:
In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine 1 cup sugar, butter, and hot water. Add peaches and bring to a boil. In a medium bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt, and 1 tablespoon of sugar, if using; stir in milk or cream to form a stiff batter.
Drop large spoonfuls of batter onto the boiling fruit. Cover and cook for about 20 minutes. Spoon out dumplings and fruit into bowl. If desired, sprinkle with a little cinnamon sugar and serve with cream or ice cream. Serves 4 to 6.

Posted on 10/06/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By City Girl (1) Profile Contact
I too grew up with a grandmother who made this great treat for us when we were kids.

Thanks for the recipes posted

Posted on 08/25/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Regina (Guest Post)
I have a recipe for peach dumplings and I am still trying to find out where I put it. I do use canned peaches, brown sugar, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and stir it in a medium saucepan, then I add my homemade dumplings. The problem is I do not remember the measurements. Sorry. I guess it all depends on how sweet you want it and how much of it you are going to make.

Posted on 04/23/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Brittany (Guest Post)
i also grew up in the south having peach dumplings. matter of fact i'm only seventeen and none of my friends have ever heard of this recipe!!! i could not believe it. but all you have to do is boil 3 cans of peaches, heavy syrup, cup of sugar, and half a stick of margerine. stir in pieces of canned biscuits and cook on low heat for about 30 minutes stirring often to avoid sticking. add cinnamon to taste. i hope you enjoy!

Posted on 04/06/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

By noahsarc10 (1) Contact
This sounds like something my grandmother made.
You can actually substitute many kinds of fruit. She
always used blueberries and called it Blueberry Slump. Canned or fresh fruit is acceptable.
If using canned peaches, you want to make sure there is enough juice or liquid to cover the fruit and
bring to a boil in a sauacepan. You can always add a little sugar and water to the fruit. You want to do this if using fresh fruit. Next you make up the recipe for dumplings on the box of bisquick or Jiffy mix. When the fruit is boiling, just spoon out the dough on top of the fruit. Cover for 10 minutes or unitl the dumpling is light and fluffy. It looks and tastes exactly like a fruit dumpling. It is delicious!
The whole process takes about 15 min. Good Luck.

Brenda

Posted on 02/22/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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