New idea, from a very old tradition.
I have been watching some day time TV this week while knitting and came across something new. The programme is called Ade in Britain and there are some recipes on the itv.com Facebook page, however I don't have Facebook.
We all like dumplings in soups and stews but Sussex swimmers, or Norfolk floaters are made with bread dough, not suet or butter.
The risen bread dough is rolled about egg sized, proofed 15 mins and then put in the pan and cooked 20 mins in the soup, or can be cooked in boiling water or stock separately for 15 mins.
I really want to try and will report eventually, just have to have the right soup for DH!
I hope you like this idea too.