This recipe is from one of America’s Test Kitchen 30-minute Meals cookbooks. The meatballs, although very simple with a very plain list of ingredients, are quite tasty. I wanted to up the curry powder just a bit, but my offspring vetoed that idea, saying they were good just as they are, so I left the meatball recipe alone, though I did “heap” the 1 T. of curry powder! I always make these meatballs with ground chicken, but I see no reason why ground turkey, ground beef, or ground lamb couldn’t be used. The 1 lb. of ground meat makes about 30-36 small meatballs.
I changed the pilaf recipe quite a bit, as ATK’s was much too bland. Pilaf, by definition, contains rice cooked in broth, but the ATK version was cooked in water, and only got worse after that. I substituted butter for vegetable oil, broth for the water and added a bit more variety, and taste with additional veggies, herbs, and garnishes. I also added a bit of salt and spice with that magical touch, a bay leaf and a long piece of lemon peel—both of which are fished out before serving.
I didn’t think it was true, but it was! I was able to make this, from start to finish, in 30-minutes…, AND it was a mighty tasty, spur-of-the-moment dinner! Serve with a side of veggies, if you want—steamed broccoli would be good 🙂
Curried Chicken Meatballs with Apricot Rice Pilaf
INGREDIENTS
For Pilaf
- 1 T butter (approx.)
- ½ -1 cup finely chopped onion (your favorite variety)
- ½ -1 cup finely chopped mixed vegetables (celery, carrots, bell peppers…)
- 1 cup long-grain white rice
- 1 ¾ cups hot chicken broth (or water). OK to sub abut ¼ cup of liquid for ¼ cup white wine (another option: add one long strip of lemon, lime or orange peel-with no white pith attached, to the rice mixture when adding the liquid)
- 2 bay leaves
- ½-1 teaspoon salt (if your broth is salted, you might not need to add too much additional salt)
- ½-1 cup chopped dried apricots or mixture of apricots and other dried fruits (raisins, cherries, cranberries)
- ½ cup toasted slivered almonds or other nuts (pistachios, pine nuts, chopped pecans)
- ¼ cup minced cilantro, parsley, basil, green onion, frozen peas, sautéed mushrooms or mint for last minute stir-in and garnish (choose one, maybe two…or three)
For Meatballs
- 1 pound ground chicken (or turkey)
- ½ cup very finely minced raw onion (grated onion works well, too)
- ½ cup panko bread crumbs
- ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
- 1 tablespoon curry powder (maybe a bit more…)
- 1 teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper, or to taste
DIRECTIONS
Makes about 30-36 small meatballs
From start to finish: about 30 minutes
- In large saucepan, heat butter over medium-high heat until shimmering.
- Add chopped onions and cook until softened, about 4 minutes.
- Add rice and cook until mostly opaque, about 4 minutes.
- Stir in choice of mixed veggies
- Add broth and bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover and cook until rice is tender, about 20 minutes. When cooked, remove from heat and let rice stand and steam until needed.
- Meanwhile, in large bowl, combine chicken, onions, panko, cilantro, curry powder, salt and pepper. Mix with fork until well blended. Don’t overwork the meat mixture.
- Using wet hands (or a small scoop), shape mixture into 1″ meatballs.
- Heat a bit of oil in a large frying pan until hot.
- Add meatballs and cook until browned on all sides, about 5 minutes, shaking pan as needed.
- Cover the pan and steam meatballs over medium heat for an additional 5 minutes.
- Now turn your attention back to the rice. Take lid off the pan and gently fluff rice with a fork. Pick out the bay leaves and the optional lemon or orange peel.
- Add apricots/dried fruit mixture, toasted almonds/nuts and choice of stir ins to rice (reserve about 1 tablespoon, each, of nuts and green stir-ins). Stir to thoroughly incorporate all ingredients.
- Transfer pilaf to a serving platter, top pilaf with hot, browned meatballs, and then sprinkle the reserved 1 T. of nuts and cilantro, parsley, mint or green onion over the top. Add a serving spoon and . . . .
- Dinner is ready! YUM!
Thanks for stopping by my kitchen today 🙂 I hope that you make and enjoy these and I hope they become a family favorite, as they have in my house!

I love curry! What a great idea to put in meatballs! Can’t wait to try.