Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Chilli Soya

Again Chilli Uh?? Yes! But this one is a little more healthy n Definitely Yummier..... For Non Soya Lovers... this is definitely bingo !! Try it... out
If you are looking for a desi version for Soya Chunks ,just check out my Dry Soya Chunk's Curry .
Let me know what you think of it .... Also please share how you handle Soya Chunks to eliminate any unacceptable aroma .
Straight to the recipe....
INGREDIENTS:
| Soya Chunks | 250gm |
| Onions | 1 Nos |
| Green Pepper | 1 Nos |
For the Marinate:
| Low fat yogurt | 6-7 Tblspn |
| Grated Ginger | 1.5 Tsp |
| Crushed Garlic | 3-4 Pods |
| Chopped Green Chillies | 2 Nos |
| Turmeric Powder | 1 Tsp |
| Red Chilli Powder | 1 Tsp - 2 Tsp |
| Rice Flour | 3/4th Tblspn |
| Corn Flour | 1.5 Tblspn |
| Tomato Sauce | 1 Tsp |
| Soya Sauce | 2 Tblspn |
| Salt | To Taste |
Other Ingredients:
| Oil | 4 Tspn |
| Double Concentrated Tomato Puree | 1 Tblspn |
| Spring Onion | 1 Nos |
Optional Vegetables that could be used are baby corn & mixed peppers along with Onion and Green Capsicum.

DIRECTIONS:
- Turn on the kettle.. Once it gets boiling , pour it out into a vessel with a pinch of salt. Drop all the Soya Chunks. Lets it soak in for atleast 15-30 minutes. Once the chunks becomes soft , pass them through running tap water and squeeze out all the excess water.Repeat this process to remove the 'Stink'.
- Chop the Capsicum and Onions into thin slices , lengthwise.
- In a medium sized bowl , prepare a marinate by mixing all the ingredients under the marinate header.
- Drop all the Soya chunks into it and marinate it well. Set aside for atleast 30 minutes -1 hour.
- Heat oil in a Wok , add in Onions & Green Peppers with just a pinch of salt . Saute them for 3-4 Minutes. Now pop in all the marinated soya chunks and saute them in medium flame for a couple of minutes. Once all the yogurt / water content is evaporated , add the concentrated tomato puree and mix well. Saute until soya chunks gets well coated and cooked.
- Garnish with Chopped Spring Onions and serve as a starter.
Cheers
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