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Jamaican Boiled Dumplings: Food, Faith & Family at the Table
A simple Jamaican boiled dumpling recipe about heritage, family meals and the Christian value of making ordinary food part of genuine fellowship.

Faith, Food & Fellowship
Not every meaningful dish is complicated. Flour, water and salt can become part of the memory of a family table when they are made, served and shared with care.
Jamaican boiled dumplings are humble food in the best sense: filling, familiar and built to sit beside the rest of the meal. That makes them a natural fit for this Faith, Food & Fellowship collection. The Christian lesson is not hidden in the dough. It is in what happens when ordinary food becomes part of welcoming people, feeding family and giving thanks for enough.
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- About 1/2 tsp salt
- About 3/4 cup water, added gradually as needed
Method
- Mix flour and salt in a bowl.
- Add water gradually and knead until you have a firm, workable dough that is not sticky.
- Divide into equal pieces, roll into balls and flatten each into a thick disc.
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and add dumplings carefully.
- Boil about 15–20 minutes, stirring occasionally so they do not stick.
- Drain and serve warm.
What to put beside them
They work with callaloo, ackee and saltfish, mackerel rundown and many Jamaican stews. On this site, the natural companion is Jamaican Curry Chicken: Faith, Family & a Table for Eight.
Why this recipe stays: it is not here because Jack Righteous needs a giant recipe archive. It stays because it belongs to a larger story about Jamaican heritage, family tables and the everyday practice of feeding people well.
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