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Indian: Soy Curry

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Indian: Soy Curry

The perfect indian: soy curry recipe with a picture and simple step-by-step instructions.

The soy pieces

  • 100 g Soy pieces
  • 400 ml Water
  • 2 tsp Vegetable stock powder

For the sauce

  • 3 -4 cm Ginger
  • 2 medium sized Onions
  • 2 -3 Zehen Garlic
  • 1 piece Chili
  • 4 tbsp Oil / clarified butter
  • 400 g Tomatoes
  • 1 tsp Coriander powder, paprika, curry
  • 0,5 tsp Cumin, turmeric
  • 350 -400 ml Water

Then

  • 1 piece Bay leaf, cinnamon bark (approx 3cm)
  • 2 smaller ones Potatoes
  • Salt
  • 1 tbsp Fenugreek (dried)

Prepare the soy pieces

  1. Soak the soy pieces with vegetable stock powder and warm water.

Prepare the sauce

  1. Chop the ginger, onions, garlic and chilli.
  2. First sauté the ginger in oil / clarified butter, add the onions and fry gently until they get color. Don’t forget to stir from time to time. 😉
  3. Add the garlic and chilli and sauté until it no longer smells raw.
  4. Add the tomatoes and simmer until the oil settles. It can take a while.
  5. Now add the water and puree the whole thing.
  6. Bring the sauce to the boil.
  7. The sauce base is now ready. At this point they could also be poured into jars and kept as a supply.

Complete

  1. Put the soy pieces together with the remaining soaking water in the sauce – add the bay leaf and cinnamon and bring to the boil again, turn the heat down and simmer for 10 minutes.
  2. In the meantime, peel and dice the potatoes and add salt. After boiling again, simmer for 5 minutes.
  3. Grind the fenugreek between the palms of your hands and let it trickle into the pot.
  4. Finish cooking the potatoes.
  5. Serve with rice, chapati or naan. Sufficient for 4-6 people, depending on the side dishes.
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