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Receta Soya chunks or meal maker curry or gravy recipe
by charulata

Soya chunks or nuggets are full of proteins and rich in vitamins, minerals and other nutrients proven to help lower cholesterol and loss of bone mass. Soya is strongly recommended for diabetics, growing children, weight-watchers and the aged. It is a 100 per cent vegetarian high quality protein source and great for growing children, as it provides critical vitamins, minerals, fibre and protein. The nuggets when boiled turn spongy and ready to absorb any flavours you cook them in and hence makes up for a delightful dish.

Prep Time : 20 mins mins

Cook Time : 20 mins mins

Servings : 2-3 persons

Indian cuisine

INGREDIENTS

Boil little water and bring it to a boil. Then switch off the flame. Add soya chunks to the boiled water immediately and keep it closed for half an hour. It will swell up a bit. Drain the water and rinse the soya chunks well to get rid of the smell. Squeeze out the excess water thoroughly from the soya chunks and set aside.

Grind the coconut, poppy seeds and green chillies with little water to make a smooth paste. Keep it aside

Heat a pan or kadai on a medium flame. Add bay leaf, cinnamon stick and cloves and saute for half a minute. Add chopped onions and ginger-garlic paste and saute till the raw smell goes away and onions become little translucent.

Add chopped tomatoes and cook till they become little soft. Add little water accordingly so that the masalas do not get burnt and are cooked properly.

Add the ground coconut mixture and combine together. Then add red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder and garam masala powder and mix well.

Finally add the squeezed soya chunks and salt and mix well. Adjust water accordingly and bring it to a gravy consistency. Boil for few minutes till the soya chunks are well absorbed by the gravy and you get the desired consistency.

Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot as a side dish or accompaniment for rotis or chapatis or rice or pulao.

TIPS/NOTES

Always squeeze out the excess water from boiled soya chunks before adding to the gravy to get the desired taste.