Rating: 3 stars
07/04/2022
I thought these were just ok. It needed a sauce. I served with the slaw and sliced avocado. The only adjustment I made was cooking an little longer.
Rating: 5 stars
01/10/2016
This was a big hit for my family. I tweaked it a bit as my youngest son doesn't like very spicy food. I added a bit more green chili paste, reduced the red chili paste, and added 1/2 tbs. more of soy sauce. I've been asked to make it again this very same week!
Rating: 5 stars
08/12/2014
Delicious! Our go-to recipe for week nights. We love sauces, so I save a little of the sauce prior to adding the egg, and serve with the fritters. Wonderful.
Rating: 5 stars
03/18/2014
Wonderful! We followed the recipe except we substituted the sambal oelek (couldn't locate it in our local store) with red chili past with garlic. The subtle curry, chili and asian flavors are savory! The chicken is wet once the mayonnaise mixture is added, but they cook up perfectly and moist. We served it with the CL Thai Cabbage Slaw, and frankly did not miss not having a carb with our meal. We will be repeating this recipe often!
Rating: 5 stars
02/02/2014
Oh, wow! Double, triple, quadruple delicious! I followed the recipe exactly, except used 1 full cup of bread crumbs. And I cooked them for about 4-5 minutes per side. Very easy and delicious, not spicy at all - just flavorful.
Rating: 5 stars
10/21/2013
Loved these so easy to make and worked really well with the cabbage slaw...the flavors were perfect...the only substitution was I used ground ginger instead of fresh as I happened to be out and it still worked
Rating: 3 stars
10/19/2013
We liked this. Let me preface this with, I think this is the first time we've ever had green curry. The recipe is definitely easy to make; I had some trouble finding green curry paste (as opposed to green curry sauce) - 99 Ranch Market had it. The flavors are clean, i probably was heavy handed on the garlic sauce because we love spice. I will make these again (very healthy - the nutritional info is great) and I think it will help further develop our palets. We enjoyed it - don't get me wrong - just very different and I'm very glad I made it.
Rating: 5 stars
10/18/2013
Delicious! Great flavor and texture! I doubled the amount of Pablo because mine seemed wet and was glad I did. I didn't try the slaw, but enjoyed them in a pita with greens and avocado.
Rating: 5 stars
08/30/2013
Unbelievably good! We used ground turkey breast, and it was perfect! Will make it often as it is quite tasty!
Rating: 5 stars
06/13/2013
The chicken fritters were delicious and far superior than I anticipated. The fritters were nice and moist with a wonderful flavor. I did not make the coleslaw with the recipe provided but will make when I make this again.
Rating: 5 stars
04/23/2013
My very picky 6 and 3 year old loved these! I left out the chile paste, added about a half tablespoon of fresh basil, and used about 1/2 the canola oil.
Rating: 5 stars
04/20/2013
Wow--really delicious! Made half the recipe for dinner. I was happy with two fritters, but my husband ate four. I used a generous amount of green curry paste and cut oil to 1/2 TB and used peanut oil for extra Asian flavor. Made in the morning, then chilled--I think this helps patties of all kinds (and meatballs too) keep their shape. Served with CL mint-cilantro rice, stir-fried Chines broccoli, and the peanut sauce from the CL chicken satay with peanut sauce recipe. So good! Might be even better with fresh thai basil chopped in?
Rating: 4 stars
01/07/2013
I have made this recipe twice and think it is a delicious and easy weeknight dinner. However, on both occasions I have added almost twice the amount of panko called for as my patties seemed way too wet. I also added more like 1/2 tsp sugar to the coleslaw.
Rating: 5 stars
10/21/2012
This is a great recipe. I did not alter the recipe except to cook them longer on each side; about 4 minutes. They were cooked through and still moist. I didn't find these overly spicy but they may be to a spice wimp. :) Like others, I was concerned because the patties were very moist and I was worried they would fall apart but they didn't.
Rating: 3 stars
10/15/2012
Lots of spicy flavor. Definitely needs a cooling side sauce to temper the spice. Perhaps a yogurt cilantro type of thing? My son was not impressed so I'm not recommending it for a family-friendly meal.
Rating: 5 stars
10/12/2012
I used ground chicken thighs instead of breast because I like the flavor better. I was a little concerned after forming them that the patties were too "wet" and might fall apart or stick when cooked. Neither happened. I followed the suggested cooking time and they were the perfect consistency. For the go-with accompanying cabbage slaw, I substituted packaged broccoli slaw mix for the cabbage/carrots and added about a tablespoon extra juice. It was a really tasty combination of flavors and textures, and as the patties were moist and flavorful, it didn't need any type of a sauce. Even though it should have made 6 servings, and I stayed within MY serving limit, my husband and teenage son liked it so much there was only 1 patty and about 1/2 cup of slaw leftover. Which of course I polished off the next day as my due.
Rating: 4 stars
10/11/2012
This was a good recipe but it could have used some sauce, not sure what, to make the fritters not so dry - according to my son. Otherwise this was a tasty recipe!
Rating: 5 stars
10/09/2012
This is one of my top Cooking Light recipes! Very flavorful. Only issue: 2 and a half minutes per side wasn't long enough to cook for me--I cooked them for about four each side, and they were cooked through and still moist.
Rating: 5 stars
10/07/2012
Made this for dinner the other night, and it was fantastic. I didn't even miss having a starch. The coleslaw was wonderful and my husband raved about the fritters. Definitely will make this again.
Rating: 1 stars
10/06/2012
Taste like a salmon Croquettes but with chicken. I didn't feel it was anything special. Served with stir fried broccoli and brown rice. Probably won't make again.
Rating: 4 stars
10/03/2012
These were yummy! Kids thought they were ok (which is quite good for them), and I thought they were perfect spicy. I made the recipe as written. They seemed very wet when I pattied them, but turned out just right.
Rating: 5 stars
10/01/2012
Fabulous and easy to make for a weeknight dinner. I cut back the green curry to 1 tbsp and they were just spicy enough for my family.
Rating: 4 stars
09/30/2012
very good, I made mine with ground extra lean turkey as that's what the store had. I thought the patty mixture was far too wet, but they came out really nicely and with great flavour. I cooked mine in a grill pan. Flavour of patties really deepens and improves with time.
Rating: 5 stars
09/20/2012
Only had ground pork and red curry paste, so that's what I used - and I grilled them instead of cooking in a skillet. Absolutely delicious, especially served with the cabbage and avocado slaw.
Rating: 5 stars
09/20/2012
These were easy and delicious, however, depending on how spicy or "hot" you like your food, I would suggest sampling the mayo sauce before adding the egg to determine how "hot" you want it. I only used 3/4 tbsp of the curry paste and 1/2 teas of the chili sauce, it was plenty hot for my husband & myself.
Rating: 5 stars
09/18/2012
Wow, really easy and so delicious. Huge hit!
Rating: 5 stars
09/14/2012
Made these last night for dinner. My family loved them along with the cabbage slaw. I made them as called for in the recipe and they are very flavorful and easy to make. Will keep on my list for future dinners!