Thursday 5 December 2019

Soya Chunks Kola Urundai/Soya Keema Kola Urundai/Meal Maker Kola Urundai/Vegetarian Kola Urundai

Soya chunks kola urundai is an easy evening snack/starter which is loaded with protein. It is a very good alternative for vegetarians and extremely tasty. Do try out this super tempting Soya Chunks Kola urundai and post your comments here. Meanwhile do check out other interesting Starters/evening snacks here and vazhaipoo kolaurundai and vazhakkai kola urundai here.

Here’s how to make Soya Chunks Kola Urundai with step by step photos…
Ingredients
Soya Chunks/Meal Maker
1 cup
Roasted Gram/Fried Gram/Pottukadalai Powder
1/3 cup [1 or 2 tsp extra if you think the kola is breaking while frying]
Rice Flour/Arisi Maavu
2 tbsp
Onion
1 finely chopped [1/4 cup]
Cilantro/Coriander leaves/Kothamalli
2 tbsp
Turmeric Powder/Manjal Thool
¼ tsp
Salt
As needed
Oil
For frying

To Grind
Fennel Seeds/Sombu
2 tsp
Poppy Seeds/Gasagasa
1 ½ tsp
Grated Coconut
2 tbsp
Ginger & Garlic Paste
1 ½ tsp
Cinnamon/Pattai
One big piece
Cloves/Kirambu
4
Cardamom/Elakkai
1
Green Chillies
4
Preparation Time: 15 minutes                           Recipe Type: Starter, Snack, Side
Cooking time: 20-25 minutes                            Cuisine: South Indian
Author: Priya Anandakumar


Method

Boil 2 cups of water in a sauce pan and remove it from stove.


Add the soya chunks/meal maker, little salt to it and let it rest for 20 -30 minutes. Keep it covered.

Once the soya chunks doubles in size, filter and remove the soya chunks separately. Wash and rinse with water 2-3 times and drain the water completely.


After it cools, squeeze the soya chunks well in between your palms so that there is no water and completely dry.


Grind the roasted gram/fried gram/pottukadalai to fine powder and keep it aside.


Add the ingredients mentioned under “to grind” – fennel seeds, poppy seeds, grated coconut, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, green chillies, ginger & garlic paste and grind it really well.

Now add the cooked soya chunks to the ground masala and grind everything together to a paste [Do not add any water].


Transfer the ground paste to a bowl; add the finely chopped onions, cilantro/coriander leaves, turmeric powder, little salt and mix well.


Add roasted gram powder/Pottu kadalai powder to the soya chunks mixture.


Add 2 tbsp of rice flour to the mixture and mix everything really well.


Take small portions and roll it to a ball and keep it aside.


Meanwhile heat oil in a kadai, add the kolas and cook in medium flame until it turns to golden brown on all sides. [Cook only on medium flame, if cooked in higher flame it would get browned on the outside and the inside will not be cooked]


Once done, remove from oil and drain it on paper tissue.


Yes, delicious and super tempting Soya Chunks Kola Urundai is ready to be enjoyed. Serve it along with tomato ketchup as evening snacks or as side dish for lunch.


Suggestions:

Make sure you squeeze out the water from soya chunks, or else when you grind soya chunks it will become watery and you will not be able to make balls.

You should be able to make balls easily, if it breaks then add little pottukadalai powder and little rice flour to fix the dough.
Cook only on medium flame, to avoid the balls from burning.

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1 comment:

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