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    Soya Chunks Fry Recipe – Sharmis Passion

    Gopi KrishnaBy Gopi KrishnaJune 8, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read0 Views
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    Soya Chunks Fry, also known as Meal Maker Fry, is a South Indian style dish made by cooking soya chunks with onions, tomatoes, grated coconut and some whole spices. It is a versatile and protein-rich dish that is easy to prepare and works well with many dishes.

    This soya chunk fry recipe is very simple and I make it whenever I feel like a quick, veggie-free side dish or wrap with phulka. This is my favorite dish when I’m out of ideas. This recipe works well as a dry curry, side dish or even an appetizer. I often pack it in lunchboxes too – it stays fresh and tasty for hours.

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    About Soya Chunks Fry

    Meal Maker Fries are a lifesaver recipe when you want something filling and packed with protein without the meat. The soya chunks absorb the flavor very well, and this dish retains the spice beautifully. The tadka of curry leaves and fennel seeds adds a lovely aroma to the dish, and a coarsely ground masala made from fresh coconut, black pepper, garlic and fennel gives the fries a home-style flavor that envelops every piece perfectly.

    This fry is great when you don’t have vegetables at home – the soya chunks alone are enough to make it tasty and nutritious. You can keep it slightly moist for rice or completely dry for wraps and rolls. It’s also a great make-ahead dish – it tastes better after resting. If you haven’t eaten soy chunks this way before, these fries are a great place to start.

    There is something so satisfying about a recipe that comes with a memory. I still remember the first time I ate soya chunks fry at my grandmother’s house in Thanjavur. She cooked an entire meal for us, but this dish stood out – it was spicy, chewy and full of flavor and I loved it.

    She made it with different types of soya chunks and it tasted so good in itself that I doubted whether it was a side dish or a starter, yes it was finger-licking good. As soon as I reached here, I tried it immediately, otherwise I might have forgotten the recipe, the signs of aging are what you are seeing.

    Soya chunks served with fried phulka

    Soya Chunks Fry Ingredients

    • Soya Chunks – It is the main ingredient, use good quality soya chunks for better results. You can use large or small variety of soya chunks as per your preference.
    • Oil, Fennel Seed Powder, Curry Leaves – Used for tempering and giving aroma.
    • Onion, Tomato – These provide the base seasoning to the fries, while also adding mild sweetness and spiciness to the dish.
    • Ginger Garlic Paste – Adds depth and aroma.
    • Red chilli powder, garam masala – Add heat and spices to the frying.
    • Water – Use a little water to mix the spices, just a splash.
    • Coconut – Coconut adds texture, flavor and volume..
    • Garlic, fennel seeds, whole black pepper – Adds flavour, intensity, richness, hotness to fries.

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    Why does this recipe work

    • Rich and spicy taste.
    • It is a great alternative to meat-based starters.
    • Soya chunks are rich in protein and keep you satiated for a long time.
    • This is a versatile recipe – it can be used as a starter, side dish or filling.
    • Ground coconut masala adds flavor and texture.
    • This is a perfect recipe when you don’t have vegetables.
    • Quick to make and works well for lunchboxes.

    How to make Soya Chunks Fry Recipe step by step

    1. Boil water in a pan until bubbles form. Switch off and add soya chunks and keep it aside for a few minutes to grow in size.

    How to Make Soya Chunks Fry Step 1

    2. Then wash the soya chunks at least twice in cold water to get rid of the raw smell. Drain the water and keep aside. Grind the ingredients listed under ‘To grind’ into a coarse paste without adding water, keep aside.

    How to Make Soya Chunks Fry Step 2

    3. Heat oil in a pan – add the things listed under ‘For seasoning’, then add ginger garlic paste, onion, tomatoes and sauté until the tomatoes become soft and the smell of rawness goes away. Then add coconut mixture along with red chilli powder and garam masala powder and salt as required.

    How to make Soya Chunks Fry Step 3

    4. Fry for 2 minutes, then add soya chunks and sprinkle some water so that the gravy mixes well with the soya. Keep frying it until it dries and turns red golden. If oil sticks to the bottom of the pan, add oil.

    How to Make Soya Chunks Fry Step 4

    Enjoy with rice or phulka!

    Soya Chunks Rolled in Fry Phulka

    Expert Tips

    • Soak soya chunks in hot water until soft, then rinse 2-3 times in cold water to remove the raw smell.
    • To reduce the strong smell of soya, you can add a spoonful of milk while boiling.
    • To make dry masala, grind the coconut mixture coarsely without adding water.
    • Use freshly grated coconut for best taste and flavour.
    • After adding soya chunks, cook it on low flame, this will absorb the flavors and give a dry, roasted taste.
    • You can cut larger soya chunks in half for better masala coating.
    • If you want it more spicy then you can also add chopped green chillies.
    • Use plenty of curry leaves and freshly ground black pepper for authentic South Indian flavor.

    serving and storage

    Serve Soya Chunks Fry hot with rice, rotis or wrapped with phulka.

    You can keep leftover food in the refrigerator for 1-2 days.
    To reheat, you can add either a splash of water or oil and fry it on low flame before serving.

    general questions and answers

    1.Do I need to soak soya chunks?

    Yes, you need to soak the soya chunks in warm water until soft, then rinse thoroughly to remove the raw smell.

    2. Can I skip coconut?

    The coconut adds richness, but you can omit or replace with cashew powder.

    3. Can I add other vegetables?

    Yes, you can add either capsicum or small pieces of cooked potato.

    4. How do I make it more spicy?

    For a more spicy taste, you can add chilli powder or green chillies to the coconut masala.

    5. Can I use frozen coconut?

    Yes, you can grind it without water for perfect texture.

    6. Can I try this recipe with chicken?

    Yes, you can try it with chicken, but add the chicken directly to the onion tomato base and cook the chicken accordingly.

    Soya chunks served with fried phulka

    If you have any further questions about this Soya Chunks Fry Recipe Mail me at sharmispassions@gmail.com. Also, follow me Instagram, Facebook, pinterest ,youtube And Twitter .

    tried this Soya Chunks Fry Recipe? Do let me know how you liked it. Tag us @sharmispassions on Instagram and hash tag #sharmispassions.

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    Soya Chunks Fry Recipe Meal Maker Fry Recipe

    Soya Chunks Fry, also known as Meal Maker Fry, is a South Indian style dish made by cooking soya chunks with onions, tomatoes, grated coconut and some whole spices. It is a versatile and protein-rich dish that is easy to prepare and works well with many dishes.

    total time40 minutes minutes

    Material

    to Grind :

    • 3 tablespoon Coconut
    • 3 cloves Garlic
    • one and a half small spoon fennel seeds
    • one and a half small spoon whole black pepper
    • 1 Green chilly optional

    To get angry:

    • 3 tablespoon Oil
    • one and a half small spoon fennel seed powder
    • a twig Curry leaf

    Instruction

    • Boil water in a pan until it starts bubbling.

    • Switch off and add soya chunks and keep it aside for a few minutes to grow in size.

    • Then wash the soya chunks at least twice in cold water to get rid of the raw smell. Drain the water and keep aside.

    • Grind the ingredients listed under ‘To grind’ into a coarse paste without adding water, keep aside.

    • Heat oil in a pan – add the ingredients listed under ‘To temper’, then add ginger garlic paste, onion, tomatoes and sauté until the tomatoes become soft and the raw smell goes away.

    • Then add coconut mixture, red chili powder, garam masala powder and salt as required.

    • Fry for 2 minutes, then add soya chunks and sprinkle some water so that the gravy mixes well with the soya.

    • Keep frying it until it dries and turns red golden.

    • If oil sticks to the bottom of the pan, add oil.

    • Serve warm or hot.

    notes

    • Soak soya chunks in hot water until soft, then rinse 2-3 times in cold water to remove the raw smell.
    • To reduce the strong smell of soya, you can add a spoonful of milk while boiling.
    • To make dry masala, grind the coconut mixture coarsely without adding water.
    • Use freshly grated coconut for best taste and flavour.
    • After adding soya chunks, cook it on low flame, this will absorb the flavors and give a dry, roasted taste.
    • You can cut larger soya chunks in half for better masala coating.
    • If you want it more spicy then you can also add chopped green chillies.
    • Use plenty of curry leaves and freshly ground black pepper for authentic South Indian flavor.
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