Soya Chunks Fry Recipe (2024)

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Soya Chunks Fry also known as meal maker fry is a delicious Indian pakora like snack. This soya chunks fry is made with cooked soya chunks, chilli powder, garam masala powder, ginger, garlic and curry leaves. Crunchy and flavourful crispy soya chunks makes a great party snack with drinks. In this blog post, Learn how to make crispy soya chunks fry and how to cook soya chunk properly with step by step pictures and video.

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Soya Chunks Fry (Meal Maker Fry)

I should tell this, you will never know what you will learn from your siblings. I learned this recipe from my younger sister. Whenever I go my mom's place and ask her to do something for me, the first thing she do is this soya chunk fry. I love it so much, that I asked the recipe and adopted it to my taste. I added some curry leaves and coriander leaves for more flavours. It is a simple snack recipe.

What is Soya Chunks or Meal maker?

Soya Chunks also called as meal maker are made from defatted soy flour, which has had the oil removed. They are byproducts of the extraction of soybean oil and have a rough texture when dry.

When submerged in warm water or added to gravy, the texture quickly changes to soft and spongy. They are referred to as vegetarian meat because their nutritional profile is comparable to that of several non-vegetarian foods. Soya chunks are also very versatile and can be cooked to mimic the flavour of non-veg curries.

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About Soya Chunks Fry

Soya Chunks are a healthy way to include protein in your kids and your family diet. It has a chewy meaty texture to it, usually I add it to korma, make biryani, cutlets, pulao, manchurian and recently I tried this chilli soya dish. You can check my other soya chunks recipe.

This soya chunks fry recipe is a delicious snack. It is similar to a pakora or pakoda. It is also known as soya chunks fry or vegetarian chicken fry. Spices like chilli powder, garam masala powder, curry leaves, coriander leaves is added into cooked soya chunks which makes it so flavourful.

Some recipe calls for adding spices into whole cooked soya chunks and fry them. But I like to grind the spices with the cooked soya chunks which makes the whole fry flavourful. This recipe is very easy with minimal ingredient which can be served as an Appetizer in your parties.

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Soya Chunks Fry Ingredients

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Soya Chunks - soya chunks also known as meal maker. It is a good source of protein. I used whole soya chunks which I cooked myself. Some people may find soya chunks to have a weird smell once cooked. Adding a splash of milk to the cooking water takes off the raw smell from soya chunks.

Ginger & Garlic - You can either use ginger garlic paste or use whole peeled ginger and garlic when grinding.

Spices - I used a combination of chilli powder, garam masala powder in this recipe. You can explore with different spices like cumin powder, chaat masala and amchoor.

Curry leaves & Coriander - these two when ground with soya chunks adds an earthy aroma.

Rice Flour - adding rice flour to the soya chunks when grinding gives a thick texture to the mixture which makes the soya chunks fry crispy.

Oil - use neutral tasting oil like canola oil, sunflower oil or groundnut oil for frying.

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How to Cook Soya Chunks

Meal maker is one of my favourite I love it all time. But the one thing that turn me off is the smell which you get from it. To avoid that I cook soya chunks in such a way that the smell is no longer there.

Adding milk to the cooking water takes off the smell from it. This is a simple hack and it is very useful too. All you need is to add a splash of milk into the boiling water and cook soya chunks in that. Depending on the size of soya chunks, it will take more or less time to cook.

  • 2 cups soya chunks
  • 5 to 6 cups water
  • ¼ cup milk

Heat milk and water in a sauce pan. Bring this to a good rolling boil. Add in the soya chunks and switch off the flame. Cover with a tight fitting lid and leave it aside for 15-20 mins. Strain it in a colander and wash it with lots of cold water. Now squeeze of the extra water with your hands. Squeeze to get as much water out of it. Set aside.

For making Cutlets, you can put soya chunks in a blender or food processor and pulse it for few times to make it coarse crumb. For biryani or korma, you can cut it in half and use it. You can use it as whole in gravies too.

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How to Make Soya Chunks Fry (Stepwise Pictures)

Cooking Soya Chunks

1) Take water with a splash of milk in a sauce pan. Heat milk and water and Bring this to a good rolling boil.

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2)Add in the soya chunks and switch off the flame. Cover with a tight fitting lid and leave it aside for 15-20 minutes. This step cooks the soya chunks well.

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3)now the soya chunks is cooked completely.

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4)Strain the cooked soya chunks in a colander.

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5)Wash the soya chunks in plenty of water which cools the soya chunks and helps remove the smell from it.

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6)Now squeeze of the extra water with your hands. Squeeze to get as much water out of it.

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7)This is your cooked soya chunks. Ready to use in your dishes.

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Grinding Soya Chunks

8)Take the cooked soya chunks in a blender. We are going to grind the soya chunks into a fine mixture. You can do this step in batches.

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9)Grind the soya chunks till coarse mixture like this. Don't add water at this point.

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Making Soya Fry Mix

10)Add in chilli powder, garam masala powder and salt. As mentioned earlier, you can add cumin powder, amchoor or chaat masala.

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11)Add in ginger and garlic into the mixture. You can use ginger garlic paste or whole chopped ginger and garlic.

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12)Add in coriander leaves and curry leaves into the mixture. Even though this optional, it gives wonderful aroma.

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13)Add in rice flour. Instead of rice flour, you can use cornstarch too.

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14)Now all the ingredients are added into the blender. Time to blend this.

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15)You can pulse the mixie few times and grind this to a coarse mixture. Don't add water, just pulse and grind it until just combined.

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Shaping Soya Chunks

16)Take the ground soya chunks mixture in a bowl. The mixture has to be thick.If it is too crumbly you can sprinkle some water and mix well. If it is too wet, add some rice flour and mix.

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17)Take the soya chunks mix and shape it into small balls like the shape of the soya chunks. This step should be easier, if your soya chunks mixture is thick.

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Frying Meal Maker Fry

18)Heat oil for deep frying, drop the soya chunks in small batches and fry till golden brown. Don't fry on too high heat, fry on medium high heat so the soya chunks cooks all the way through.

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19)Once the soya chunks is fried, strain using a slotted spoon. Place the strained soya chunks on some paper towel.

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20)Serve hot with ketchup.

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Crispy Soya Chunks Fry is ready to serve.

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Expert Tips

  • Once soya chunks is cooked, strain and squeeze the extra water completely to remove the smell. Also this prevents the mix getting too moist when ground.
  • You can add any spice mix that you prefer.
  • Instead of rice flour, you can use cornstarch.
  • When frying, make sure you fry it on medium heat. This will ensure the soya chunks gets cooked all the way through.

FAQ

What is Soya Chunks / Meal Maker?

By themselves, they have no flavour or smell, providing every cook with a clean slate. The boiled nuggets are a delight to cook with because of their spongy texture, which is ready to absorb any flavours you dunk them in.

Are meal makers healthy?

It is a great source of calcium and isoflavones from a nutritional standpoint. Additionally, it can aid in lowering the risk of conditions like heart disease and some types of cancer. Add soya chunks to dishes you already adore to incorporate soy meal maker into your diet.

What does meal maker contain?

A nutritious meat extender made from defatted soy flour, a by- product of the extraction of soybean oil, soy chunks, also known as meal maker, are a textured or texturized vegetable protein. Defatted soy flour is a by-product of the extraction of soybean oil.

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Soya Chunks Fry Recipe | Meal Maker Fry Recipe

Soya Chunks Fry also known as meal maker fry is a delicious Indian pakora like snack. This soya chunks fry is made with cooked soya chunks, chilli powder, garam masala powder, ginger, garlic and curry leaves. Crunchy and flavourful crispy soya chunks makes a great party snack with drinks. In this blog post, Learn how to make crispy soya chunks fry and how to cook soya chunk properly with step by step pictures and video.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 13 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 192kcal

Equipment

  • Blender

  • Deep Frying Pot

  • Mixing Bowl

  • Slotted Spoon

Ingredients

For Cooking Soya Chunks

  • 2 cups Soya Chunks | Meal Maker
  • Water as needed to cook soya chunks
  • ¼ cup Milk

For Soya Chunks Fry

  • 2 cups Soya Chunks cooked
  • 2 tsp Chilli Powder
  • 1 tsp Garam Masala powder
  • 1 tsp Salt to taste
  • 2 sprig Curry Leaves
  • ¼ cup Coriander Leaves chopped
  • 1 tbsp Ginger Garlic Paste
  • 4 tbsp Rice Flour
  • Oil for Deep frying

Instructions

  • Heat milk and water in a sauce pan. Bring this to a good rolling boil. Add in the soya chunks and switch off the flame. Cover with a tight fitting lid and leave it aside for 15-20 mins. Strain it in a colander and wash it with lots of cold water. Now squeeze of the extra water with your hands. Squeeze to get as much water out of it. Set aside.

  • Take cooked meal maker in a blender and make them into a coarse mixture. Now add in all the ingredients except oil and grind again to a coarse mix. Don't add water when grinding.

  • Take them in a bowl, divide into small balls like soya chunks.

  • Heat oil for deep frying, drop the balls in and fry till golden brown on medium heat. Strain on some paper towel and serve with ketchup.

Notes

  • Once soya chunks is cooked, strain and squeeze the extra water completely to remove the smell. Also this prevents the mix getting too moist when ground.
  • You can add any spice mix that you prefer.
  • Instead of rice flour, you can use cornstarch.
  • When frying, make sure you fry it on medium heat. This will ensure the soya chunks gets cooked all the way through.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servings | Calories: 192kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 609mg | Potassium: 53mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 426IU | Vitamin C: 20mg | Calcium: 177mg | Iron: 5mg

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FAQs

Is soya chunks fry healthy? ›

Fiber-rich: Soya chunks contain approximately 13g of dietary fiber per 100g, promoting healthy digestion and preventing constipation. Low in fat: With just 0.5g of fat per 100g, soya chunks are a low-fat food option that can help maintain healthy body weight.

Does frying soya chunks reduce protein? ›

No. Frying soya chunks doesn't reduce its protein content. I eat around 30–40g soya chunks everyday. Soaking them in water and then consuming them becomes difficult to eat as the volume increases.

Do I need to soak soya chunks before cooking? ›

About Soya Chunks

Also known as nutri-nuggets, meal maker, soya nuggets, soya vadi, these are a kind of mock meat that is immensely popular in India. How are soya chunks used? Since these are dehydrated and defatted product they need to be soaked well in hot or warm water until softened.

How to get rid of soya chunks smell? ›

5)Wash the soya chunks in plenty of water which cools the soya chunks and helps remove the smell from it. 6)Now squeeze of the extra water with your hands. Squeeze to get as much water out of it.

Can we eat 50 gm soya chunks daily? ›

Eating 50 grams of soy chunks per day is generally considered safe for most people. Soy chunks, also known as textured vegetable protein (TVP), are a good source of plant-based protein and contain all the essential amino acids that the body needs to function properly.

Is it safe to eat 100g soya chunks daily? ›

Yes, it is generally safe to consume 100 grams of soy chunks per day. Soy chunks are a good source of protein, fiber, and other nutrients, and can be a healthy addition to a balanced diet. However, as with any food, moderation is key, and it's important to consider your overall diet and nutritional needs.

How to digest soya chunks easily? ›

You can easily include soya chunks in your diet and retract all the nutritional benefits from them. Make sure you soak the soya chunks and squeeze out the water multiple times and then cook them properly. Both these steps will break down the complex carbohydrates present in soya chunks and make them easier to digest.

Can I eat soya chunks at night? ›

Soy - With some of the highest levels of tyramine found in foods, fermented soy products should be avoided in the hours before bed. This includes soy sauce, tofu, miso and teriyaki sauce. ...

Do soya chunks expire? ›

Store in cool and dry place, Shelf Life: 12 Months. Nature's Bridge: Bond Between You and Purity.

Which is better, tofu or soya chunks? ›

However, soya chunks are comparatively more dense when compared to tofu. ✔️ For those of you who are allergic to gluten, tofu would be a great substitute as it is gluten free. ✔️If your goal is fat loss, both are great options as they are high in protein.

How to get rid of bitterness of soya chunks? ›

One trick I learned is to boil them first... then when it gets soft, cool the soya chunks and squeeze as much water out of them as you can. Then you continue cooking them by frying it in masala until there isn't any water left.

How do you know when soya chunks are cooked? ›

After about 20 minutes, check the soya chunks to see if they're expanded and soft. You can then run them under cold water and squeeze out the excess liquid. If they aren't soft and expanded, give them another 5 minutes and then check them again.

Is frying in soybean oil healthy? ›

In case you missed it, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the claim that soybean oil, one of the more common oils used for frying with 0 grams of trans fat, can reduce risk of coronary heart disease.

How many calories are in a soya chunk fry? ›

This is soya chunks vegetables stir fry. Single serving gives 264 calories and 23.7gm proteins.

Is it OK to eat soya chunks for weight loss? ›

Soy chunks are rich in proteins and fewer carbohydrates. The regular consumption of soy chunks may help in weight loss. Soy protein may control hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia which indirectly may help in reducing weight. If you are obese and want to lose weight, consult your doctor.

Is roasted soya chunks good for health? ›

Soya chunks are an excellent source of protein, with about 52 grams of protein per 100 grams of soya chunks. They are also known to be an excellent source of iron with 21 mg of iron per 100 grams. You can also increase your fiber intake with soya chunks, as they contain almost 10 grams of fiber per 100 grams.

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