I replicated the frittata in muffin cups and adding the noodles was an instant inspiration which I decided to try and it turned out just perfect. Since noodles have always been one favourite meal with children, combining it with plantain makes these muffin cups a ‘full and filling’ meal. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, school lunch, these cuties in cupcake are a winner for the kids…talk of eating noodles, plantain and eggs without any cutlery. Let’s get it done.
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Noodles and Plantain Muffin Recipe
Ingredients:
- 1 pack of instant noodles – You can substitute with pasta e.g. the elbow macaroni or spaghetti broken into pieces.
- 1 ripe plantain
- 6 medium-sized eggs
- 2 stalks of spring onions
- 1 tsp curry powder
- ½ seasoning cube
- Salt and Pepper to taste
You will also need a muffin tray or small cupcake pans or moulds.
Method:
- Cut the plantain into cubes and deep fry or bake. Also, open the pack of noodles, break into pieces. Place in a bowl of cold water and cover to soften for about 10 minutes before draining.
- Preheat the oven to 180 degrees. Break the eggs into a bowl, add the seasoning, spring onions, salt and pepper. Beat thoroughly and stir in the noodles and the plantain.
- Grease the muffin trays and pour your mixture into the cups. Bake for about 20- 30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Serve warm alone as usual or with tea, pap, custard or porridge.
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peculiar Uzonna says
Nice one. ?
Onyii-Steve says
You’re doing a great job! Ride on.
Mummy's Yum says
Onyii-Steve, thank you so much my dear.
bidemi says
hi. Great work all round. A question please: as I do not have an oven, can I put containers instead and cook/steam in water? Also, can this be eaten the next day?
Chioma says
Thanks Bidemi. Of course you can. I posted pictures of the steamed method on my instagram and facebook pages. So long as it is preserved well, it can be eaten.