Soya Chunks Choila
Soya chunks choila is a fiery, protein-packed Nepali dish that’s simple to prepare and pairs beautifully with rice, roti, or even as a standalone snack. This marinated, spicy dish is a vegetarian twist on the traditional Newari choila, typically made with meat. The chewy texture of soya chunks soaks up bold flavors, making it a crowd-pleaser for spice lovers. Let’s dive into the recipe and explore why this dish is a must-try!
Why Soya Chunks Choila?
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Quick and Easy: Ready in under 30 minutes.
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Protein-Rich: Soya chunks are a fantastic meat alternative.
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Versatile: Serve it as a side, appetizer, or main dish.
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Customizable: Adjust the spice to your taste.
Recipe: Soya Chunks Choila
Ingredients (Serves 2-3)
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Soya chunks: 1 cup (dry)
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Onion: 1 medium, finely chopped
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Tomato: 1 medium, finely chopped
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Green onions: 2, chopped
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Green chilies: 2-3, finely chopped (adjust to taste)
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Garlic: 3-4 cloves, minced
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Ginger: 1-inch piece, minced
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Mustard oil: 2 tbsp (or any cooking oil)
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Lemon juice: 1 tbsp
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Soy sauce: 1 tsp (optional)
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Spices:
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Red chili powder: 1 tsp
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Cumin powder: 1 tsp
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Coriander powder: 1 tsp
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Turmeric powder: 1/4 tsp
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Black pepper: 1/2 tsp
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Fresh cilantro: 2 tbsp, chopped
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Salt: to taste
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Water: for boiling soya chunks
Instructions
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Prepare the Soya Chunks:
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Boil 3 cups of water with a pinch of salt.
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Add soya chunks and cook for 2-3 minutes until soft.
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Drain and rinse with cold water. Squeeze out excess water and set aside.
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Marinate the Soya Chunks:
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In a large bowl, combine the soya chunks with red chili powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, turmeric, black pepper, and a pinch of salt.
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Add minced garlic, ginger, and soy sauce (if using). Mix well and let it sit for 10 minutes.
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Assemble the Choila:
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Heat mustard oil in a pan until it smokes lightly (this gives a distinct flavor). Let it cool slightly.
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In a mixing bowl, combine the marinated soya chunks, chopped onion, tomato, green onions, green chilies, and cilantro.
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Pour the cooled mustard oil over the mixture. Add lemon juice and toss everything together.
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Taste and Adjust:
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Check for salt and spice. Add more lemon juice or chili powder if needed.
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Serve:
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Garnish with extra cilantro and serve immediately with steamed rice, flatbread, or as a spicy snack with puffed rice or chiura (beaten rice).
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Tips for the Perfect Choila
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Spice Level: For extra heat, add dried red chilies or Sichuan pepper (timur) powder.
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Texture: Squeeze the soya chunks well to avoid excess water, ensuring they absorb the marinade.
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Make Ahead: Prepare the marinade and veggies in advance for quicker assembly.
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Variations: Add roasted peanuts or sesame seeds for crunch.
Pairing Suggestions
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With Drinks: Pairs well with chilled beer or a tangy tamarind juice.
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As a Meal: Serve with dal-bhat (lentil and rice) or roti for a complete meal.
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As a Snack: Enjoy with chiura or popcorn for a spicy evening treat.
Why You’ll Love It
Soya chunks choila is a budget-friendly, healthy dish that doesn’t skimp on flavor. Its bold, tangy, and spicy profile makes it a versatile addition to any meal. Whether you’re hosting a party or craving a quick spicy fix, this Nepali gem is sure to impress.
Try this recipe and let the vibrant flavors of soya chunks choila spice up your kitchen!

