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Friday, July 8, 2011

Baked Soya Bread Cutlets

Its been a while I prepared some baked snacks. As I have mentioned before, I prefer baking to deep frying. Soya chunks cutlet was in my mind from long time. Finally yesterday I prepared the soya and bread cutlets. I like soya chunks rather than the soya granules. You can use soya granules if you want. But I pulsed the soya chunks in the blender and made a mixture of it which helped to make cutlets easier. Soya is rich in protein and I added some veggies too. Baking made it more healthy. Enjoy these soya bread cutlets with a hot cup of coffee or tea !!






What you need?

1 cup Soya chunks
5-6 Bread slices
1/2 cup finely chopped Onion
1/2 cup finely chopped Vegetables of your choice
1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
1 tsp Ginger-Garlic paste
1/2 tsp Chilli powder
1/2 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
a few Coriander leaves chopped
1 tsp Oil
Salt
Lime


How to prepare?

Boil 3-4 cups of water. Add soya chunks to the water and let it cook for 5-10 minutes.Drain the water and allow it to cool. Gently squeeze out the water from the soya chunks. Put them in a blender and pulse it 5-6 times and you will get a coarse mixture of the chunks.

Heat oil in a pan. Splutter cumin seeds. Add the onions and ginger-garlic paste. Saute until the onions turn pink. Now add the veggies and saute until they are almost cooked. Add the soya chunks mixture, salt and the spices-chilli powder, coriander powder and garam masala. Saute for 2-3 minutes and finally add the coriander leaves. Sprinkle some lime juice if you desire. Keep this mixture aside and allow it to cool.

Preheat the oven to 350F. Line a baking tray with aluminium foil.

Take each bread slice, dip in water and squeeze out the water. Add these bread slices to the soya-veggie mixture  and  mix well to form a dough. Make small balls out of it, flatten them, apply a little oil on both the sides and place them on the tray.

Bake for about 25-30 minutes until they turn brown. Flip them after 20 minutes or so. All ovens vary and so keep an eye on the oven. Serve warm with tomato sauce.

Makes about 10-12 medium size cutlets.



Sending this to the following events:

Fast Food, not Fat Food  event at Vardhinis Kitchen, hosted by Vardhini, an event initiated by Priya of Now Serving



Only- Baked event happening at Tamalapaku, hosted by Harini, an event started by Pari


Healthy Snacks event hosted by Deepthi at Good Food recipes.



Cook it Healthy-Proteinicious event happening here.



38 comments:

  1. Nice and healthy baked cutlets.

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  2. Hi Sobha,

    That's indeed a healthy way of eating snacks. Thanks for sending it to only, will wait for your entry in my space.


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  3. This looks healthy and yummy...Nice recipe..

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  4. Healthy and yummy preparation dear... Looks so crunchy...

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  5. Healthy and yummy snack..wonderful recipe.

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  6. hi shobha....amazing recipe...
    will definitely give a try...
    thanks for sharing..

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  7. Soya in Cutlet sounds interesting.. Healthy and unique recipe..

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  8. ThnQ for your entry they look simply superb!!!!healthy too

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  9. Love that it is baked and still so tempting :)

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  10. wow..really a healthy n protein packed cutlets...i too tried with soya granules but never baked..looks so yummy

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  11. fab looking cutlet dear...healthy as well

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  12. looks so delicious. very healthy snack .. love with hot tea... yummmmmmm....

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  13. Very healthy snack..nutritious too..all your soya recipes are innovative n interesting!!

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  14. What a healthy way to snack ~ thanks for the guilt free n delish recipe :)
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  15. Soya chunk cutlets looks delicious, guilt free snack.

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  16. These cutlets look awesome a super guilt free snack.

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  17. Looks and sounds healthy n yummy

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  18. These look delicious.. and baked - so healthy too

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  19. Looks healthy and tempting! Love this baked version...

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  20. Baked cutlet sounds interesting .. looks delicious.

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  21. Healthy and delicious soya cutlets...

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  22. Healthy and delicious soya chunk cutlets.

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  23. Wow that sounds like a simple healthy snack! Should try baking snacks soon.
    Thanks for sharing..

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  24. Healthy with a lot of protein packed snack.

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  25. Healthy and yummy snack..wonderful recipe.

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  26. a perfect delight with a cup of tea

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  27. very healthy. That looks gorgeous and delicious.now i am hungry T.T i will try out the recipe^^

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  28. Great recipe! Looks healthy and delicious:)

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  29. you have one great blog here. the soy baked chops look great. healthy and delish!

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  30. U have become expert in preparing soya dishes.....Every dishes r good n really wonderful....Yummy soya cutlet sobhaaa........

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  31. wow..interesting cutlet recipe...I love soya recipes...so I am sure it wlll be very tasty,,,,

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  32. I tried out the cutlets but instead of baking I made them in a pan, with a little bit of olive oil.

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  33. hello sobha,
    please stop my blog and receive your award for participating in "HEalthy Snacks" event.
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