I was inspired to make these for Muffin Monday after watching the film Nina's Heavenly Delights.
This month's film for FoodnFlix was Nina's Heavenly Delights. This film was chosen by the leader of our group, Heather of All Roads Lead to the Kitchen. Heather tells why she chose this film and how you can join in the fun in her announcement post.
Nina has been estranged from her family for 3 years. She returns home upon her father's death to learn that he left her his Indian restaurant that he half owns with Nina's best childhood friend. This movie is set in Scotland. It was originally released in 2006. I had never heard of it prior to this.
I had a hard time locating the film. The library did not have it, nor did Netflix or Amazon Prime. Amazon had a copy for sale but I had no interest in buying the movie. I finally found it On Demand on my smart tv. I ordered up a 48 hr. rental for $4.
The night I watched this my daughter got the flu, so to be fair to the movie I was very distracted while watching. There were some beautiful food scenes and I loved that the Father's spirit was with his family throughout the film.
The gist of the story is that Nina and her business partner, Lisa, try to save the restaurant from financial ruin by entering Nina into a curry competition. This becomes complicated as Nina's ex fiance is also in the competition. To further complicate matters, Nina and Lisa fall in love and are trying to deal with the concept.
As I said, I was very distracted during the viewing. I had intended to go back and watch it again but my 48 hrs. expired and the movie was not important enough to me to spend another $4.
I was digging through Curry recipes when I came across this one for Curried Chicken Muffins from Food.com. Muffin Monday was coming up and I was excited to be able to kill two birds with one stone, especially since I am on vacation this week.
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- Cheesy Corn and Bacon Muffins from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Curried Chicken Muffins from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Maple Cinnamon Nut Butter Muffins from Making Miracles
- Mini Nutella Swirled Muffins from Passion Kneaded
That's right, as you are reading this post I am soaking up the sun and sea in Cozumel. I made these muffins the day before I left and Frank and I enjoyed them for lunch. They were wonderful. The remaining muffins are in the freezer for us to enjoy when we get home.
The dough is very stiff, you divide it between 12 muffin cups and then top it with sauteed onions before baking.
These are not light, fluffy muffins. These are dense, hearty muffins. They are a meal and perfect for lunch. The author of the original recipe said they were perfect for picnics. I would agree and look forward to making these to share come Music in the Park during the summertime.
So while I wasn't crazy about the film, I don't regret having watched it. After all, anything that inspires such a great recipe is worthwhile.
Yield: 12 servings
Curried Chicken Muffins
prep time: 15 Mcook time: 20 Mtotal time: 35 M
These incredible muffins are chock full of flavorful chicken curry and sauteed onions. They are perfect for in the lunch box or as an after school snack to stave off the Hangries until dinner time.
ingredients:
- 1 T. olive oil
- 1 lg. sweet vidalia onion, thickly sliced
- 3 chicken boneless, skinless chicken thighs, chopped into small dice
- 2 T. green curry paste
- 2 1/4 c. flour
- 3 t. baking powder
- pinch of salt
- 1/2 c. canola oil
- 2 eggs, lightly beaten
- 2 T. lemon juice
- 2 T. chopped cilantro leaves
instructions:
How to cook Curried Chicken Muffins
- Heat half the oil in a skillet over med high heat, add the onions and a splash of water. Cook, stirring until softened and translucent but not browned. Remove to a cutting board. Reserve 3/4 of the onion rings for topping the muffins. Chop the remaining onions to add to muffin batter.
- In the same pan, heat the remaining olive oil over med high heat. Add the chicken and cook until no longer pink, stir in the curry paste and cook a moment longer. Remove from heat and let cool.
- In a large bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder and salt. Make a well and add the onions, canola oil, eggs and curried chicken. Mix until incorporated.
- Divide the batter between a 12 cup muffin pan that has been generously treated with cooking spray. Top the muffins with the reserved onion rings and bake in a preheated 375* oven for 20 minutes.
NOTES:
Adapted from a recipe found on Food.com submitted by Alma796
Calories
262.65
262.65
Fat (grams)
14.83
14.83
Sat. Fat (grams)
2.14
2.14
Carbs (grams)
21.11
21.11
Fiber (grams)
1.00
1.00
Net carbs
20.12
20.12
Sugar (grams)
1.58
1.58
Protein (grams)
11.14
11.14
Sodium (milligrams)
263.96
263.96
Cholesterol (grams)
62.36
62.36
Property of A Day in the Life on the Farm
Chicken curry in a muffin? Yes, please! And I love their little onion hats.
ReplyDeleteDelicious too Stacy.
DeleteLove the look of these with little onion hats. I would definitely try sometime in the near future! Perfect on the go meal!
ReplyDeleteThey really are.
DeleteThis sounds amazing. I, too, wasn't successful in tracking down and watching that movie. But I will be making these muffins. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Cam.
DeleteSuch a fantastic portable meal! I love the idea of taking these on a picnic. And I am so happy you're out getting your sunshine and blowing some bubbles - can't wait to hear all about your trip! (As I count down to mine which isn't until AUGUST).
ReplyDeleteIt will fly by Rebekah. Where do you get to go?
DeleteHow cool! I thought "hats" just like Stacy. These sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun flavour for muffins. Love the onion rings too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly.
DeleteOh, I love the sound of these Wendy - so savory and inviting! Thanks for participating in the Feb. Food 'n Flix. I've been having computer issues, but I'm back up and running, so the roundup will be up soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Heather. Glad you are back.
DeleteThese are so inventive, Wendy. I was so bummed I could not find the film last month. Glad there were a few of you that persevered! :)
ReplyDeleteWell that certainly wasn't a problem this month Debra. We had a plethora from which to choose.
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