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Why Anne’s Dumplings are the Best!

Think all frozen dumplings are the same? Think again! Anne’s Dumplings are the fastest to prepare AND the best tasting pastries on store shelves today. So what makes us the best? First of all, our dumplings are ready to cook straight out of the freezer. With other brands, you have to wait for dumplings to thaw before putting them into the pot. Our secret is the wax sheets that go in between each set of pastry strips. They are easy to separate and make the cooking process so much faster. And you can use the wax paper again for other purposes! 12Oz.Dumplings

Have we mentioned that Anne’s Dumplings taste the best too? We encourage you to go ahead and compare our taste against other brands, but if time and money are short, go ahead and check out our “Annes Dumplings” Facebook page. We have hundreds of loyal fans who have used Anne’s for decades and would never buy anything else! Our dumplings are healthy too, cooked with natural ingredients and has no fat or sodium!

Finally, if you’re not sold yet, we take pride in the practices of our company. We have implemented many energy efficient and environmentally friendly initiatives and keep our facilities in excellent condition. We treat our employees well and have a knowledgeable staff available that is ready to go above and beyond for our customers. We are also quite active in community events and regularly give back to those in need. 

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Easy Chicken & Dumplings

Ingredients:

  • 1 package 24 oz. Anne’s Flat Dumpling Strips
  • 3-5 Tablespoons Anne’s Chicken Base
  • 1  13-15 oz. Canned cooked chicken
  • 4 Quarts water salted with 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions:

Bring to a boil in a large 6 qt. stock pot, 4 quarts salted water. Add the chicken base. Remove the frozen dumplings from freezer while water is heating. Separate each layer of dumplings as needed and drop 8-10 in boiling broth stirring under as added. As broth comes back to a boil, add more dumplings, stirring after each addition until all are in boiling broth. Cook at a full boil about 10-12 minutes or until desired tenderness is achieved Add cooked chicken and boil 2 more minutes. Check to see if more salt is needed and add pepper as desired.
Remove from heat, cover and wait 20-30 minutes before serving. For old fashioned chicken and dumplings, cook a whole chicken until tender and use the broth to cook dumplings making sure you add enough water to have at least 4 quarts of liquid to cook a box of dumplings. To enhance the flavor, add some Anne’s Chicken Base. Remove meat from bones and add to cooked dumplings. Follow rest of recipe above.

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