Sweet Sue Chicken and Dumplings

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A canned, precooked dumpling meal.

You can always count on delicious, home-style recipes from the kitchens of Sweet Sue. Our recipes use only the finest ingredients to guarantee fresh goodness for your family every time.


Heating Instructions

The label contains no instructions for preparation of the can's contents.


Chicken and Dumplings Deluxe

1 (24px) can Sweet Sue Chicken and Dumplings 1 (16oz) can grean peas and carrotts, drained.

Carefully stir together drained vegetables and Sweet Sue Chicken and Dumplings in microwave-safe bowl. Heat on high, covered for 3 minutes or until hot throughout. May also be heated in a saucepan. Other canned mixed vegetables may be used. Serves 3.


Ingredients

Water, enriched wheat floup (enriched with niacin, iron, thiamine, riboflavin, folic acid), chicken, chicken fat, mechanically separated chicken, and no more than 2% salt, modified food starch, egg powder (whole eggs, corn syrup, salt), sodium phosphate, baking powder (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate, starch, monocalcium phosphate), flavorings, artifical colorings (FD&C yellow #5, yellow #6, red #40). Contains: Eggs and Wheat

The can contains 24oz / 1lb 8oz / 680g of stew.

Contact Information

Castleberry's Food Company Augusta, GA 30903 USA

Questions or Comments? Call 1-800-633-3294

UPC Code

043158500125

Miscellaneous Label Content

"America's Favorite" "Made From Scratch" "Inspected for wholesomeness by U.S. Department of Agriculture P-650"

Opinion

I'd never bought canned chicken and dumplings before, but was intrigued to try them as an alternative to the panoply of canned beef stew.

The best description I can give is: generic chicken noodle soup, but with insanely oversized noodles and chicken chunks. Take the ratio of broth to noodles/chicken in the average soup can, and invert the ratio to get chicken and dumplings.

As with canned soups, it was quite salty, but it was still enjoyable to eat. The individual dumplings were a little bigger than I could fit into my mouth all at once, so time was spent cutting them in half before eating. I would have prefered to have more chunks of chicken meat than was included.