Creamy Turkey Dumpling Bake
A cozy, bubbling casserole loaded with tender turkey, savory vegetables, and fluffy homemade dumplings baked right on top.
Imagine pulling a steaming dish out of the oven where pillowy, golden-topped dumplings sit nestled over a thick, creamy filling packed with juicy turkey and hearty vegetables. The aroma alone is enough to bring everyone shuffling into the kitchen before you even call them to the table. This Creamy Turkey Dumpling Bake is everything you want comfort food to be: rich, warming, satisfying, and just a little bit indulgent in the best possible way.
This recipe is a dream for weeknight dinners when you want something that feels special without a mountain of effort. It is also the perfect way to put leftover roasted or rotisserie turkey to work, making it a brilliant go-to after Thanksgiving or any time you find yourself with extra cooked turkey in the fridge. The whole dish comes together in one baking dish, which means fewer dishes and more time enjoying the meal.
Honestly, this is the kind of recipe that earns a permanent spot in your rotation. It reminds me of a chicken pot pie crossed with a Southern dumpling soup, but baked into one gorgeous casserole. Once you make it, your family will start requesting it by name, and you will find yourself looking forward to having leftover turkey just so you have an excuse to make it again.
Recipe at a Glance
Ingredients
Turkey Filling
Dumpling Topping
Substitutions & Variations
Step-by-Step Instructions
Preheat Your Oven
Set your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and allow it to fully preheat while you prepare the filling. Lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking dish or a large 3-quart oven-safe skillet with butter or nonstick spray and set it aside. Having everything prepped before you start cooking will make the process smooth and stress-free.
Soften the Vegetables
In a large skillet or Dutch oven over medium heat, melt the butter until it begins to foam slightly. Add the diced onion, sliced carrots, and celery. Cook, stirring occasionally, for about 6 to 8 minutes until the vegetables have softened and the onion is translucent and fragrant. Add the minced garlic and cook for another 60 seconds, stirring constantly so it does not burn.
Build the Roux
Sprinkle the flour evenly over the softened vegetables and stir everything together to coat. Cook the flour mixture for about 2 minutes, stirring frequently, until it smells slightly nutty and looks pale golden. This step cooks out the raw flour taste and gives your sauce a smooth, thick base.
Make the Creamy Sauce
Slowly pour in the broth while stirring constantly to prevent lumps from forming. Once the broth is fully incorporated, stir in the milk and heavy cream. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer over medium heat, stirring often, until the sauce thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon, about 4 to 5 minutes. Season with thyme, sage, salt, and black pepper, then taste and adjust seasoning as needed.
Add the Turkey and Peas
Remove the skillet from heat and fold in the shredded turkey and frozen peas. Stir gently until everything is evenly distributed throughout the sauce. The peas do not need to be thawed beforehand since they will cook through perfectly in the oven. Pour the entire filling into your prepared baking dish and spread it out into an even layer.
Mix the Dumpling Batter
In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and garlic powder until combined. Stir in the chopped fresh chives or parsley. Pour in the buttermilk and melted butter and stir with a fork just until the batter comes together. A few small lumps are totally fine and actually desirable. Overmixing will make the dumplings tough, so stop as soon as no dry flour streaks remain.
Drop the Dumplings
Using a large spoon or a small cookie scoop, drop heaping spoonfuls of the dumpling batter over the surface of the warm filling. You should get about 10 to 12 dumplings. Try to space them slightly apart so they have room to puff up and expand during baking. They do not need to cover the filling completely since some gaps allow the creamy sauce to bubble up around the edges beautifully.
Bake Until Golden
Transfer the baking dish to the center rack of the preheated oven. Bake uncovered for 22 to 26 minutes, until the dumpling tops are golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center of one comes out clean. The filling should be actively bubbling around the edges. If the tops are browning too quickly before the dumplings are cooked through, loosely tent the dish with foil for the last few minutes.
Rest and Serve
Remove the baking dish from the oven and let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes before serving. This short resting time allows the creamy filling to settle and thicken just a touch more so it scoops cleanly without being soupy. Spoon the dumplings and filling together into shallow bowls or onto plates and garnish with a little extra chopped parsley if you like.
Pro Baker Tips
Storage & Serving Notes
Serving Suggestions
This hearty bake is practically a complete meal on its own, but a few simple sides round it out into a truly satisfying spread.
Frequently Asked Questions
Go Make It!
Whether you are using up Thanksgiving leftovers or just craving something warm and deeply comforting on a chilly evening, this Creamy Turkey Dumpling Bake delivers every single time. It is the kind of dish that fills your kitchen with an irresistible aroma, brings people together around the table, and leaves everyone reaching for seconds. Give it a try this week and watch it become one of your most-requested family favorites. You deserve a meal this good.