Today I am posting another Soya chunks recipe. I know that some of you have started asking me if I am so much fond of these Soya...yes, I do love these protein rich nuggets and I try to come up with new recipes using them. These are a wonderful meat substitute for vegetarians. I eat only chicken and certain fish, that too very occasionally and I don't cook non-veg at home. I don't have any non-veg recipes here at my space. I have a few friends who think that non-veg food is mandatory in the diet. I strongly disagree that and I believe you can be healthy or fit with only vegetarian food. During our first trip to US, we had remained pure vegetarians for a long time and we didn't have any problems while travelling as well. I believe that if you consume protein in other different forms such as using soya products, pulses, paneer etc then there is no need for eating meat or sea food if protein consumption is your goal.
Soya chunks kurma is a rich and delicious curry. The soya chunks are cooked in coconut milk and then coconut ground with cashews and fennel seeds is added which gives a special flavour to this kurma. This curry goes well with chapathi.
Soya chunks kurma is a rich and delicious curry. The soya chunks are cooked in coconut milk and then coconut ground with cashews and fennel seeds is added which gives a special flavour to this kurma. This curry goes well with chapathi.
What you need?
2 cups Soya chunks
1 large Onion chopped
2 Tomatoes chopped
2 Tomatoes chopped
1 tsp Ginger-Garlic paste
Whole Garam Masala : 1/2" pc Cinnamon, 2 Cloves, 2 Cardamom pods, 1 star Aniseed
4-5 Curry leaves
1/2 cup Coconut milk
1 tsp Chilli powder
1 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1/2 cup grated Coconut
10-12 Cashews
1/2 tsp Fennel seeds
1/2 tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
Oil
How to prepare?
Boil about 3 cups of water in a vessel, add soya chunks and a little salt. Allow it to cook for 10 minutes. Switch off the stove, close the vessel with a lid and keep it aside for 15 minutes. Drain the water and once cooled, gently squeeze out the water from the soya chunks.Keep them aside.
Boil about 3 cups of water in a vessel, add soya chunks and a little salt. Allow it to cook for 10 minutes. Switch off the stove, close the vessel with a lid and keep it aside for 15 minutes. Drain the water and once cooled, gently squeeze out the water from the soya chunks.Keep them aside.
Soak cashews in warm water for 15 minutes. Grind coconut, fennel seeds and cashews to a smooth paste.
Heat oil in a pan. Add whole garam masala as specified above. Saute until it leaves aroma. Add onions, curry leaves and ginger-garlic paste. Saute until onion turns light brown. Add tomatoes and cook till they are tender. Now add chilli powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, garam masala and saute for few seconds.
Add the soya chunks, salt, coconut milk and water as required. Cover and cook for about 10 minutes. Finally add the ground coconut and add water if necessary. Reduce the flame and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Garnish with coriander leaves if you desire. Serve hot with chapathi.
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Add the soya chunks, salt, coconut milk and water as required. Cover and cook for about 10 minutes. Finally add the ground coconut and add water if necessary. Reduce the flame and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Garnish with coriander leaves if you desire. Serve hot with chapathi.
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I would like to thank Ramya of Ramya's Recipe to present me the Top Contributor award for ABC series: Cakes for Christmas event.
Healthy and flavorful Korma Dear.Yummy!
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Loved the preparation!!Looks very creamy..
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ReplyDeleteMouthwatering and delicious looking soya chunk korma.
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Yuumy curry perfect with rotis...
ReplyDeletevery tempting looking curry....
ReplyDeleteDelicious kuruma,yet another healthy soya recipe..
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healthy and tasty side dish. yummy.
ReplyDeleteI've not cooked with soy chunks, but your kurma is tempting me to do so!
ReplyDeletehi sobha, this is great. i love kurma, especially meat with potatoes..'
ReplyDeletecan i do soy chunks and potatoes too? have a nice day dear.
very delicious and tempting soya curry...never tried with coconut milk..try this soon :)
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious..Mouthwatering
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looks perfectly cooked .. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleterally yummy dish.. hv not made kurma with soy.. must try dish..
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Superb healthy kurma..
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ReplyDeleteFlavourful and yummy curry...
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious...Soya & other vege proteins such as are good & add protein for daily meal.
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Very yummy Kurma Sobha.
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healthy n delicious luking korma
ReplyDeleteNice side dish fro rotis
ReplyDeleteWat a delicious and healthy kurma,prefect side dish for rotis.
ReplyDeletelovely korma..i was thinking of cooking something with my mini soya chunks..and thanks to see the award here. do link in your DESSERTS this month
ReplyDeleteThis looks so creamy and nice.
ReplyDeletei love soya nuggets! this looks delecious & healthy :)
ReplyDeletekurma lookes delicious..n healthy with soya chunks..
ReplyDeleteOh I didnt realise that u didnt have non veg recipes here...u r right, if u eat proteins in other forms no need to eat chicken or fish..
ReplyDeleteI dont experiment much with soya but will check ur blog when i cook soya next time :)
creamy soya chunks are impressive
ReplyDeleteLooks so creamy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummy and healthy kurma !!1st time here.nice blog u have dear
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ReplyDeletekurma looks so creamy n yummy...nice recipe dear healthy indeed..
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Healthy kurma..looks delicious
ReplyDeleteVery nice kuruma. Seems so delicious dear.
ReplyDeletedelicious and yummy kurma,perfect with rotis
ReplyDeletewas waiting for a recipe like this to utilise soya chunks at home...
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first time in ur space n i just loved this recipe of urs....new to me...bookmarking it :-) u hav a beautiful space...following ur space here...do visit mine sometime !
ReplyDeleteHi Sobha :) Happy new year dear! Hope it is off to a great start for you and yours. I too blogged a kurma :) yours looks a protein packed one!! Awesome!
ReplyDeletelovely creamy texture..good dish
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Health on a plate.! Wonderful..!
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