What are Soya Chunks

Soya chunks are type of mock meat made from defatted soya flour. In India, these meatless chunks are called by various names – soya vadi, Meal Maker, nutri-nuggets, soya nuggets, textured vegetable protein and also “vegetarian’s meat.” Soya chunks are a popular protein-rich vegetarian food in India. They are readily available in most Indian cities and can be purchased online. Even though soya chunks are great source of protein, care has to be taken as they can escalate the estrogen levels in the body. To be on the safe side, be sure to eat this meat substitute in moderation as they are highly processed. I am not that fond of soya chunks, but I do like soya chaap. I cook with this meat substitute occasionally, but never thought of adding any recipes to the blog. That is, I hadn’t until I heard from you, my readers! I have been getting many requests to include soya chunks recipes and hopefully I will be able to add a few.

What Recipes Can Be Made With Soya Chunks?

Since soya chunks are a meat substitute, you can easily swap them into any recipe that includes pieces of meat. These chunks take on the flavors of the ingredients that you use, making them ideal for curry, Soya Chunks Fry, pulao, Soya Biryani and manchurian. When cooked, they have a soft and chewy, almost meaty texture. Before cooking with soya nuggets, you need to prep them in one of three ways: either boil them in water, soak them in hot water or soak them in water overnight. I personally prefer the boiling method. My mother used to make many recipes with soya chunks. Here I am sharing a highly improvised version of her recipe to make a great tasting, protein-packed soya chunks curry. Note: Although soya chunks are rich in protein, I recommend to have them occasionally and not everyday as they are highly processed. Keep in mind your digestive capabilities, body constitution and health before you consume them.

Why Soya Chunks Curry Recipe

This recipe is a nice way to include soya chunks in your diet. After all, most Indians love curries, and what better way to use a meat substitute than in a delicious curry sauce. This meal maker curry has a base of sweet caramelized onions, tangy softened tomatoes and creamy coconut milk. The flavor of curry leaves melds with the spicy pungency of the green chiles and savory aroma of the spices to make this a top-notch curry. When you eat it, you will know what I mean. The meaty texture of the soya chunks is a wonderful contrast to the light creaminess and savory flavors in the gravy. This delicious vegan soya chunks curry recipe is sure to win over even the experienced meat eaters in your life!

How to Prep Soya Chunks For ANY Recipe

This is the method I follow when I make any soya chunks recipe. I prefer this method to the soaking method, as the chunks both soften nicely and end up being more flavorful. With the boiling method, you can also be rest assured that there won’t be any rawness or hardness in the chunks. But feel free to prep the soya chunks with your preferred method.

  1. First, rinse 1 cup of soya chunks 2 to 3 times in water and drain the water. Add 3 cups water and a pinch of salt to a pan. Add soya chunks. 
  2. Boil for 5 minutes. This means that after the water starts to boil, continue to boil for a total of 5 minutes on medium heat. TIP: This is not the only method for preparing soya nuggets, rather is just my preferred way. You can also opt to soak the chunks in hot water for 30 minutes, or prep ahead and soak them in cool water overnight. 
  3. Drain the water. Rinse very well with fresh water. 
  4. Press and squeeze the chunks really well to remove all the extra water the chunks have absorbed. Set aside. 

How to Make Soya Chunks Curry

Sautéing Onions

  1. Heat 3 tablespoons oil. I used coconut oil, but any neutral oil will do. Keep heat to medium-low or medium.  Add 1 cup finely chopped onions and being to sauté in the oil on medium-low to medium heat.
  2. First the onions will become light golden.
  3. Continue to sauté until onions start to caramelize and turn golden. Reduce heat to low. 

Sauté Ginger-Garlic Paste

  1. Add 1 teaspoon ginger-garlic paste to the pan with your caramelized onions. Crush 4 to 5 medium-garlic cloves and 1 inch peeled ginger in a mortar-pestle to get about 1 teaspoon of the paste.
  2. Mix and sauté for few seconds on a low heat until the raw aroma is gone. 

Sauté Tomatoes

  1. Add ½ cup finely chopped tomatoes. 
  2. Sauté on low to medium-low heat until tomatoes soften and become pulpy. Let oil release from the sides. 

Sauté Ground Spices

  1. Add ground spices listed below and sauté for 1 to 2 minutes on low heat.  NOTE: You can also switch the heat off when you add the spices if you prefer.

¼ teaspoon turmeric powder ½ teaspoon cumin powder½ teaspoon fennel powder – optional ½ teaspoon garam masala powder 1 teaspoon kashmiri red chilli powder or ½ teaspoon red chilli powder or cayenne 1 teaspoon coriander powder 

Add Prepared Soya Chunks

  1. Add soya chunks with 2 tablespoons chopped coriander and 1 tablespoon chopped mint leaves. 
  2. Mix well and season with salt. 

Add Water and Simmer

  1. Add 1 cup water. 
  2. Mix well. Cover and cook for 10 minutes on medium heat. 
  3. If you do not have coconut milk, you can stop here and serve the soya chunks curry. The gravy here will have a medium to medium-thick consistency. If the gravy looks very thick, simply add a bit more water. Be careful not to add too much, as this will dilute the flavors.  If you prefer a creamy consistency for the meal maker curry, add 2 to 3 tablespoons almond powder (almond flour) or cashew powder. Mix well and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes. If the gravy looks thick, add some water.

Add Coconut Milk – Optional

  1. If including coconut milk, first switch off heat and then add 1 cup coconut milk. Use thick coconut milk and not thin or lite coconut milk. If you include coconut cream, then add water as needed to give a medium consistency to the gravy.
  2. Mix very well. Put on the heat and simmer on low until the gravy is hot and then switch the heat off. Do not boil as the heat can curdle the coconut milk. 

Tempering – Optional

  1. If you use coconut milk, I recommend following this step. Tempering the curry leaves and green chillies adds a lot of flavor to the curry gravy. If you are not using coconut milk, you can skip this step.  Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a small pan. Whichever oil you have used earlier, use the same oil at this step. Add 1 to 2 sliced green chillies (depending on your heat preference) and fry them for a few seconds. 
  2. Add 12 to 15 curry leaves (chopped or kept whole).
  3. Stirring well, fry for a few seconds until curry leaves are crisp. 
  4. Add the tempered spices and oil to the prepared meal maker curry. Mix well.

Serving Suggestions

Serve meal maker curry hot or very warm with Roti or Paratha for dipping, or enjoy with simple Steamed Basmati Rice, Jeera Rice or Ghee Rice if you are gluten-free. You can also serve this soya vadi curry as a side gravy with Vegetable Biryani or Pulao.

Storage

Store any leftovers in the refrigerator for up to one day only. Since coconut milk is used in the recipe, the gravy can curdle and go rancid if left for too long. To reheat, use a small saucepan and add some water if the curry has become thick.

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title: “Soya Chunks Curry Meal Maker Curry Soya Chunks Recipe” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Melissa Morsbach”

What are Soya Chunks

Soya chunks are type of mock meat made from defatted soya flour. In India, these meatless chunks are called by various names – soya vadi, Meal Maker, nutri-nuggets, soya nuggets, textured vegetable protein and also “vegetarian’s meat.” Soya chunks are a popular protein-rich vegetarian food in India. They are readily available in most Indian cities and can be purchased online. Even though soya chunks are great source of protein, care has to be taken as they can escalate the estrogen levels in the body. To be on the safe side, be sure to eat this meat substitute in moderation as they are highly processed. I am not that fond of soya chunks, but I do like soya chaap. I cook with this meat substitute occasionally, but never thought of adding any recipes to the blog. That is, I hadn’t until I heard from you, my readers! I have been getting many requests to include soya chunks recipes and hopefully I will be able to add a few.

What Recipes Can Be Made With Soya Chunks?

Since soya chunks are a meat substitute, you can easily swap them into any recipe that includes pieces of meat. These chunks take on the flavors of the ingredients that you use, making them ideal for curry, Soya Chunks Fry, pulao, Soya Biryani and manchurian. When cooked, they have a soft and chewy, almost meaty texture. Before cooking with soya nuggets, you need to prep them in one of three ways: either boil them in water, soak them in hot water or soak them in water overnight. I personally prefer the boiling method. My mother used to make many recipes with soya chunks. Here I am sharing a highly improvised version of her recipe to make a great tasting, protein-packed soya chunks curry. Note: Although soya chunks are rich in protein, I recommend to have them occasionally and not everyday as they are highly processed. Keep in mind your digestive capabilities, body constitution and health before you consume them.

Why Soya Chunks Curry Recipe

This recipe is a nice way to include soya chunks in your diet. After all, most Indians love curries, and what better way to use a meat substitute than in a delicious curry sauce. This meal maker curry has a base of sweet caramelized onions, tangy softened tomatoes and creamy coconut milk. The flavor of curry leaves melds with the spicy pungency of the green chiles and savory aroma of the spices to make this a top-notch curry. When you eat it, you will know what I mean. The meaty texture of the soya chunks is a wonderful contrast to the light creaminess and savory flavors in the gravy. This delicious vegan soya chunks curry recipe is sure to win over even the experienced meat eaters in your life!

How to Prep Soya Chunks For ANY Recipe

This is the method I follow when I make any soya chunks recipe. I prefer this method to the soaking method, as the chunks both soften nicely and end up being more flavorful. With the boiling method, you can also be rest assured that there won’t be any rawness or hardness in the chunks. But feel free to prep the soya chunks with your preferred method.

  1. First, rinse 1 cup of soya chunks 2 to 3 times in water and drain the water. Add 3 cups water and a pinch of salt to a pan. Add soya chunks. 
  2. Boil for 5 minutes. This means that after the water starts to boil, continue to boil for a total of 5 minutes on medium heat. TIP: This is not the only method for preparing soya nuggets, rather is just my preferred way. You can also opt to soak the chunks in hot water for 30 minutes, or prep ahead and soak them in cool water overnight. 
  3. Drain the water. Rinse very well with fresh water. 
  4. Press and squeeze the chunks really well to remove all the extra water the chunks have absorbed. Set aside. 

How to Make Soya Chunks Curry

Sautéing Onions

  1. Heat 3 tablespoons oil. I used coconut oil, but any neutral oil will do. Keep heat to medium-low or medium.  Add 1 cup finely chopped onions and being to sauté in the oil on medium-low to medium heat.
  2. First the onions will become light golden.
  3. Continue to sauté until onions start to caramelize and turn golden. Reduce heat to low. 

Sauté Ginger-Garlic Paste

  1. Add 1 teaspoon ginger-garlic paste to the pan with your caramelized onions. Crush 4 to 5 medium-garlic cloves and 1 inch peeled ginger in a mortar-pestle to get about 1 teaspoon of the paste.
  2. Mix and sauté for few seconds on a low heat until the raw aroma is gone. 

Sauté Tomatoes

  1. Add ½ cup finely chopped tomatoes. 
  2. Sauté on low to medium-low heat until tomatoes soften and become pulpy. Let oil release from the sides. 

Sauté Ground Spices

  1. Add ground spices listed below and sauté for 1 to 2 minutes on low heat.  NOTE: You can also switch the heat off when you add the spices if you prefer.

¼ teaspoon turmeric powder ½ teaspoon cumin powder½ teaspoon fennel powder – optional ½ teaspoon garam masala powder 1 teaspoon kashmiri red chilli powder or ½ teaspoon red chilli powder or cayenne 1 teaspoon coriander powder 

Add Prepared Soya Chunks

  1. Add soya chunks with 2 tablespoons chopped coriander and 1 tablespoon chopped mint leaves. 
  2. Mix well and season with salt. 

Add Water and Simmer

  1. Add 1 cup water. 
  2. Mix well. Cover and cook for 10 minutes on medium heat. 
  3. If you do not have coconut milk, you can stop here and serve the soya chunks curry. The gravy here will have a medium to medium-thick consistency. If the gravy looks very thick, simply add a bit more water. Be careful not to add too much, as this will dilute the flavors.  If you prefer a creamy consistency for the meal maker curry, add 2 to 3 tablespoons almond powder (almond flour) or cashew powder. Mix well and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes. If the gravy looks thick, add some water.

Add Coconut Milk – Optional

  1. If including coconut milk, first switch off heat and then add 1 cup coconut milk. Use thick coconut milk and not thin or lite coconut milk. If you include coconut cream, then add water as needed to give a medium consistency to the gravy.
  2. Mix very well. Put on the heat and simmer on low until the gravy is hot and then switch the heat off. Do not boil as the heat can curdle the coconut milk. 

Tempering – Optional

  1. If you use coconut milk, I recommend following this step. Tempering the curry leaves and green chillies adds a lot of flavor to the curry gravy. If you are not using coconut milk, you can skip this step.  Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a small pan. Whichever oil you have used earlier, use the same oil at this step. Add 1 to 2 sliced green chillies (depending on your heat preference) and fry them for a few seconds. 
  2. Add 12 to 15 curry leaves (chopped or kept whole).
  3. Stirring well, fry for a few seconds until curry leaves are crisp. 
  4. Add the tempered spices and oil to the prepared meal maker curry. Mix well.

Serving Suggestions

Serve meal maker curry hot or very warm with Roti or Paratha for dipping, or enjoy with simple Steamed Basmati Rice, Jeera Rice or Ghee Rice if you are gluten-free. You can also serve this soya vadi curry as a side gravy with Vegetable Biryani or Pulao.

Storage

Store any leftovers in the refrigerator for up to one day only. Since coconut milk is used in the recipe, the gravy can curdle and go rancid if left for too long. To reheat, use a small saucepan and add some water if the curry has become thick.

Expert Tips for Meal Maker Curry

Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter.

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