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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Soya Chunks Bhurji

I am so glad that many of my blogger friends are great fans of Soya chunks and it's really nice to see a variety of soya chunks recipes in your spaces. I am planning to try out a few soon :) I usually use soya chunks mostly in curries. But this time I thought of making a dry version and made this bhurji. Whenever there is leftover sabzi or masala, I use them to make filling for sandwiches later that day. This time also we enjoyed this bhurji with rice as well as in sandwiches. You can add other vegetables of your choice to make it more colourful and nutritious. These protein rich bhurji tasted delicious and I guess I will be making it often.



Serves: 3-4

You need...

1 cup Soya chunks
1 Onion chopped
1 Bell Pepper chopped
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
1/2 tsp Fennel seeds
1 tsp Ginger- Garlic paste
1 tsp Chilli powder
1 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1/4 tsp Turmeric powder
Kasoori methi (optional)
Lime (optional)
a few Coriander leaves
Salt
Oil



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. Pulse the soya chunks in a blender 2-3 times to get a crumbled form. Keep aside.

Heat oil in a pan. Splutter mustard and fennel seeds. Saute onion and ginger-garlic paste until the onions turn slight brown. Add the bell pepper, sprinkle a little water, cover and cook until the bell pepper is completely cooked. Saute in between.

Now add turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder and salt. Saute well and add the crumbled soya chunks. Mix thoroughly and let it cook for a couple of minutes. If the mixture is too dry, sprinkle some water. Add garam masala and also add the kasoori methi if using by crushing between the hands. Combine everything well and finally add the coriander leaves and mix. If you desire, squeeze a lime on this.

Serve hot as a side dish with rice, chapathi or use as filling for sandwiches. Enjoy :)



Sending this to SYF and HWS series - Fennel seeds event, hosted by Kaveri , an event by Anu.






40 comments:

  1. Soya Bhurji, nice idea! sounds very yummy...easy n quick preparation too...inviting clicks Sobha!
    Thanks for the recipe, i got an recipe/idea to make for today's dinner with rotis :)
    Spicy Treats

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  2. Nice and innovative dish...looks delicious....thanks for visiting my blog n for ur lovely comment too...appreciated!

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  3. Nice soya bhurji..
    May I suggest you something if you don't mind.. You need to change the font colour ..it is very light ... lot of strain reading it.
    Thanks.

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  4. Healthy and tempting bhurji,perfectly done....

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  5. Interesting recipe dear,adipoli aayitundu,will surely give this a try.

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  6. Healthy & nutritious burji:-)

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  7. hi sobha, i can only feast my eyes on your great yummy looking snack/dish.. we dont have soy chunks.
    have a nice day

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  8. The presentation is just gorgeous! This looks great!

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  9. Healthy and very flavorful bhurji...Looks delicious. Would've been great as a sandwich filling.
    Thanks for linking to the event dear.

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  10. luv anything with soya...yummy.

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  11. I should try this.. my husband will love this..

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  12. yummy bhurji with soya chunks..........great..

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  13. Nice curry..looks tempting and apt combination for rotis

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  14. A very healthy and delicious innovation..lovely

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  15. This sounds very yum and no wonder makes a healthy meal too

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  16. This is such healthy preparation..love your use of soy chunks and granules in your cooking..

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  17. This really looks good for a veg day

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  18. Very healthy and yummy bhurji..

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  19. Very innovative......love it.

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  20. This is one dish I would love to make today for dinner.. Will post soon and let you know ;)

    Nice captivating pics btw ..

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  21. Innovative recipe...Looks very yummy...

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  22. A very inviting dish.Would love to try this.

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  23. Nutritious and super tempting bhurji..EXCELLENT!

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  24. Looks yummy & exactly resembles an egg bhurji !

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  25. hi sobha, another great soy chunk recipe from you. i think it is the same as what we call it by the name "tofu" or "bean curd"? is it?
    anyway, like your other readers, i too, enjoy following your soy chunk recipes. have a nice day

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  26. Yummy...
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  27. This looks good Sobha, personally I have not a soya chunk person, but my husband loves it, I have been meaning to make it for him....will try this recipe...this looks new and different...:-)

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  28. nice blog! first time here...check out my give away

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  29. soya chunk bhurji looks delicious and healthy, nice blog you have managed

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  30. That's so innovative to use soya chunks for bhurji... I'd love to try this...

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  31. Very interesting Sobha.....I make a diff. version with peas added......will try yours soon.

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  32. Please collect the award awaiting you at Square Meals :-)

    Aparna

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  33. Protein packed side dish...will try it soon!

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