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You guys are the best- I mean, THE BEST. I can't wait to try out all the recipes (and feel free to continue adding if you have some good ones!) I'm going to post a few every week over the next while so check back for some great dinner options.

Last nights dinner was Chicken & Apple Curry, compliments of Amy @ Radseams.com

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Chicken and Apple Curry

3 T. Butter
2 small onions, chopped
2 apples- peeled and cored and finely chopped
3 T. all purpose flour
1 T. Curry powder
8 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
1 C. hot chicken broth
1 C. Milk
salt and pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 350

Saute apple and onion in butter until tender. Add curry powder and
saute 1 more min. Add flour and continue to cook 1 min. longer. Add
broth and milk, stir well

Salt and pepper chicken breasts to taste and lay in a single layer
in a 9×13 baking dish. Pour sauce mixture over chicken breasts and bake
in preheated oven for 45 to 50 min, until chicken is done.

*That is how the recipe was when I found it. I made some changes. I
like my curries with rice so I cut up the chicken in bite size chunks
and cooked it with salt and pepper in a frying pan. I cooked the sauce
in a sauce pan added more broth to make it more of a gravy and added
the chicken in the sauce pan. I didn't use the oven.

Thanks, Amy!

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Since we are still a small family of 4, we only used 2 chicken breasts and sliced them up into strips before putting them into the pan, but made the full sauce recipe as stated. We also decided to serve it on rice. I added about 1 C of raisins to the curry mixture (blame our Indian neighbors upstairs, they are always talking about 'raisin rice'!)  This was a great recipe even if you have kids. We served the rice separately with steamed veggies (we did broccoli). Also, you can reserve some of the chicken and grill it up without the sauce. Kate loved the curry, Henry shys away from anything saucy (including any and all condiments.) You can also omit the chicken if you are vegetarian- the curry was soo good! We LOVED this recipe, give it a try, i'm sure you'll love it, too!

Happy Cooking!!

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20 responses to “Chicken & Apple Curry”

  1. Erin Zackey Avatar
    Erin Zackey

    yum! I also like to make curry with coconut milk adds a nummy flavor. 🙂

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  2. val of the south Avatar
    val of the south

    I love curry – this looks fabulous!
    We’re having our first cold snap – so I think this will be perfect for tonight!
    Thanks for sharing.

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  3. ter Avatar

    This looks good!
    re: comment above, I think the coconut milk would be good too!

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  4. the monkey's mama Avatar

    this looks great! I’m adding it to my recipe folder! thank you!

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  5. Donna DuMouchel Avatar
    Donna DuMouchel

    I made this last night and it was super duper good! I had green peas for a side vegie and DH said the recipe was definitely a keeper. Thanks so much for posting it — I didn’t realize I had been craving curry until I read it!
    Donna D., Hemet, CA

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  6. Boracay beach resort Avatar

    This one is good and I must try this one on weekend. Anyway, thank you for sharing this recipe and I am looking forward to seeing yummy foods with simple recipe, lol.

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  7. Anna Avatar

    Are you still looking for recipes? I made a new dish tonight and it was a huge hit with my whole family. It’s from the Oct. MS Everyday Food. It was slow cooked chicken tacos (I used the oven method) and it was super easy to throw together (I’m talking minutes). If you don’t have the magazine I’ll be happy to send you the recipe.
    Hope you are well!

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  8. Anna Avatar

    Oops. I’m terribly sorry… it was the October 2008 issue!

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  9. Stacie Smith Avatar

    I made this last night with veggies. Very good, but I think heartier veggies are in order (maybe brussle sprouts/carrots/potatoes). I used the last of our zucchini and eggplant and beet greens. The whole thing was a bit sweeter than I wanted (maybe the beet greens?). Oh and I added an extra T of curry. All in all, very good and I also made extra sauce a la Morg.
    Thanks hon!

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  10. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    I found your blog while looking for a template for an apron… I am going to make your Valentine apron… super cute. I want to know what kind of camera you use! Amazing pictures!

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  11. Morgan Avatar

    Hi Julie! So great to have you here! Good luck with the apron!
    I have a Canon Digital Rebel EOS. Hope this helps!
    xo

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  12. Morgan Avatar

    SO glad you liked it. I thought it was pretty delish myself!
    xox

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  13. Morgan Avatar

    Anna- yes, yes! I’d love to have it! Do you mind posting it in the “dinner” post? That way everyone can see it!
    Thanks!

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  14. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    Thanks! Now if I can convince my husband to buy me one…my b-day is in a week! Maybe!

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  15. Allison Avatar

    Thanks for the fabulous dinner idea! Looks delicious.

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  16. Morgan Avatar

    Thanks, Allison! I remember hearing about you now… I believe from Azucar (who is a HUGE fan : )
    xo

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  17. Morgan Avatar

    Oh good luck with the Apron- you’ll love it!! I have a CANON Digital Rebel EOS!
    xox

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  18. rachel Avatar

    I made this for dinner tonight and it was delicious! My 10 month old son even loved it…we are both now happily stuffed 🙂

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  19. tara holt Avatar

    Hi there! Can’t remember how I first found your blog, but I really enjoy checking it now and then. I made this chicken and apple curry last night, and it was a BIG hit, even with my 3-yr-old. Also made your Killer Bars recently…good grief, those were amazing! Thanks for the great recipes! There are several others on your sidebar that I want to try…

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  20. Sperious Avatar
    Sperious

    This is simply gr8…I am almost finished making it…i totally came across your site by accident! I am also making the amish country bread!!! I really love this site!!

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