I saw Tandoori chicken recipes at various blogs and thought why can't I try the same with Soya chunks. I have used almost the same ingredients for marination, used for a tandoori recipe. I marinated the soya overnight and prepared the tandoori soya for lunch today. They came out really good, a different one from the usual soya chunks recipes. Soya chunks is high in protein and I like any dish using them. This will make a good appetizer for any party. Its a simple recipe, except that it takes time for the marination. So if you plan ahead, you can make this wonderful dish. I served it with the Spinach-Carrots Pulao which I have posted earlier. This was the special for Father's day :). Happy Father's day to all the wonderful dads!!
What you need?
1 cup Soya chunks
1/2 of a large onion, diced
1/2 of a bell pepper, diced
For marination:
4 tbsp Yoghurt
1/2 tsp Red chilly powder
1/2 tsp Coriander Powder
1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
1/2 tsp Pepper powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1 tsp Ginger-Garlic paste
1 tsp Lime juice
Salt
How to prepare?
Boil about 3 cups of water in a vessel and add the soya chunks to the water. Let it boil for about 5-10 minutes. Remove the vessel from stove, close it with a lid and let it remain so for 10-15 minutes. Then drain the water, allow the chunks to cool. Once cooled, gently squeeze out the water and keep aside.
In a bowl, beat the yoghurt well. Add all other ingredients listed under For marination and mix them well to form a smooth paste. Add this paste to the soya chunks and mix so that the chunks get coated well. This should be kept in refrigerator for a minimum of 4-5 hours. I kept it overnight and made the tandoori next day. Longer the marination time, better the taste will be.
I have used about 6 bamboo skewers. If you are using them, soak the skewers in water for atleast 20 -30 minutes, else they might burn in the oven.
Preheat the oven to 425F. Line a baking tray with aluminium foil and spray some oil. On each skewer, slide in carefully the soya chunk, onion and bell pepper alternately. Place it on the baking tray.Once all the skewers are filled and kept on the tray, spray some oil on them.
Set for baking |
Bake for 10-12 minutes on one side. Slowly turn the skewers to the other side. Bake for about 10 minutes again. Keep an eye on the oven as all ovens vary.
Sprinkle some chaat masala or lime juice if you desire. Enjoy the Tandoori Soya !!
Thats an irresistible and healthy tandoori soya, simply inviting..
ReplyDeleteDats perfect tandoori soya...gr8 idea
ReplyDeleteHey that's really a fantastic idea...tandoori soya looks perfect n inviting...same pinch I too made one soya recipe today ( for your event) :) very nice presentation will sure give it a try !!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously am drooling over that delicious tandoori soya,simply mouthwatering here..
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and healthy version !!
ReplyDeleteI want to eat this right now ~ very inviting soy tikkas!
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This is a superb Idea Sobha !! Thanks for coming up with a tasty and healthy version of tandoori. Tempting looking 2nd pic
ReplyDeleteDeepa
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Yummy and delicious dish.
ReplyDeleteyummy and healthy snack...love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely idea of adding soya..will try it sometime soon
ReplyDeleteFabulous use of Soya Chunks....Perfect Veggie Option...looks awesome
ReplyDeletewow...that looks so tasty...mmmm...u are giving me lots of recipes to try...I did try gobi manchurian(baked)...no words..my hubby was all praises..thanks Sobhs
ReplyDeleteLooks yum..loved your idea ....n tht platter is just delish
ReplyDeleteNew, healthy, tasty snack!!!!
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Thats a delightfully innovative alternative to chicken tandoori! I must try this sometime, thanks for sharing sobha! and thanks for leaving your sweet comments on my blog!
ReplyDeleteHealthy version,looks yummy,bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteNice idea to make tandoori soya. Looks yummy
ReplyDeletePerfect idea,great reciepe....lovely presentation.
ReplyDeletehealthy and yummy snack...
ReplyDeleteYum, that is such an innovative idea.
ReplyDeletereally inviting....good idea..
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing..
Looks inviting and yummy
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this looks lovely! And what a coincidence - looks like tandoori fever had hit us at about the same time :)
ReplyDeleteAH i find them so pretty and cute!
ReplyDeletewow. looks great.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful....going to try it for sure. We became vegetarians recently and am dying for soy recipes...thanks a ton..:)
ReplyDeleteWhere does one buy soya chunks ? Is this Tofu?
ReplyDeleteIt is not Tofu...You can get Soya chunks in most of the Indian grocery stores.
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