Vegan Soy Meat Curry

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

Mice type Soy Meat (Soy Protein) is perfect for my ‘Clean-Up-Fridge Curry’. I usually use minced Beef or Pork, but this is a really good Vegan alternative. My meat-loving husband would’t notice this is Soy Meat curry. The recipe is almost identical to the ‘Clean-Up-Fridge Curry’, but you need to add more liquid as Soy Meat is quite dry and it sucks up a lot of sauce.

Vegan Soy Meat Curry

Mice type Soy Meat (Soy Protein) is perfect for my ‘Clean-Up-Fridge Curry’. I usually use minced Beef or Pork, but this is a really good Vegan alternative. My meat-loving husband would’t notice this is Soy Meat curry. The recipe is almost identical to the ‘Clean-Up-Fridge Curry’, but you need to add more liquid as Soy Meat is quite dry and it sucks up a lot of sauce.

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Ingredients

4 servings
  1. 100 gDry Soy Meat (Soy Protein) *Mice type
  2. 2 tablespoonsOil
  3. 1 cloveGarlic *finely chopped
  4. 1small piece Ginger *finely chopped or grated
  5. 400-500 gVegetables *finely cut or sliced
  6. *Note: I used 1 Onion, 1/2 Red Capsicum, 4 Mushrooms, 1 small Carrot, 1/2 Potato and some Baby Spinach
  7. *Other recommended ingredients are Green Capsicum, Green Beans, Eggplant, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Pumpkin, Sweet Potato, Celery, Parsnip, Asian Mushrooms, etc
  8. 1-2 tablespoonsCurry Powder
  9. 1 can (400 g)Tomatoes
  10. 1 cupVegetable Stock
  11. 2 tablespoonsSoy Sauce *OR Worcestershire Sauce (Lea & Perrins)
  12. Salt & Pepper
  13. 4servings freshly Cooked Rice

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Soak Dry Soy Meat in plenty of warm water for 30 minutes. Drain and squeeze to remove excess water, then soak in fresh water, drain and squeeze to remove excess water again. *Note: This process is to remove unpleasant smell from Soy Meat. It might be unnecessary, or you wish to repeat a few times.

  2. 2

    Cut all Vegetables finely or into small pieces.

  3. 3

    Heat Oil in a large frying pan or pot, and cook all Vegetables. *Note: Soft leafy vegetables such as Baby Spinach need to be added at very last.

  4. 4

    When Vegetables are almost cooked, add Curry Powder and stir-fry for a few minutes.

  5. 5

    Add softened Soy Meat and stir, then add canned Tomatoes, Vegetable Stock and Soy Sauce (OR Worcestershire Sauce). Cook until all Vegetables are soft. Season with Salt & Pepper to suit your taste.

  6. 6

    Serve with freshly cooked rice.

  7. 7

    *Alternatively you can use Curry Roux blocks instead of Curry Powder, but you need to alter the amount of Stock (OR Water) as Curry Roux contain thickening agent such as Flour.

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