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​6 easy and delicious soybean dishes packed with protein​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 4, 2025, 08:00 IST
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6 easy and delicious soybean dishes packed with protein


Soybean isn’t exactly the first thing that gets you excited about cooking, but if you know how to use it right, it’s one of the most powerful (and underrated) ingredients sitting in your kitchen. Packed with protein, iron, and fibre, soyabean keeps you full, supports muscle repair, and works well for anyone looking to eat clean without getting bored. And no, you don’t need to soak it for hours or turn it into something bland and dry. There are plenty of tasty ways to cook it — and they won’t feel like diet food at all. Scroll down to read more..

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Soybean cutlets

These are perfect when you’re craving something crispy outside and soft inside. Just boil the soybean chunks, mash them up, mix with some boiled potato, onion, ginger, coriander, and a few spices lying around. Make little patties and cook them in a pan till they go golden and smell amazing. You can eat them as a snack, shove them in a wrap, or even have them for dinner when you don’t feel like making a full meal. They’re super filling, full of protein, and honestly way better than those frozen things you buy and forget about in the freezer.

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Soybean bhurji

Just like egg bhurji, but with a different twist. Crumbled, boiled soyabean chunks get cooked with onions, tomatoes, green chillies, and masalas. It turns out spicy, slightly nutty, and goes perfectly with hot rotis or even plain toast. It’s a great option when you want a warm, protein-rich meal that comes together quickly. And it doesn’t feel like a compromise — the flavours are bold and satisfying.

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Soybean pulao

This one’s ideal for busy days. Cook your regular vegetable pulao and throw in some soaked and boiled soybean chunks. The soy soaks up all the flavours from the rice and spices, giving you a one-pot meal that’s both comforting and balanced. You get your carbs, fibre, and protein all in one go, without needing a hundred sides. Serve it with raita or just a squeeze of lemon, and you’re sorted.


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Soybean curry

Think of it like your regular rajma or chana curry, but with soyabean chunks. The trick is to let the soy simmer in a rich onion-tomato gravy with enough ginger, garlic, and whole spices. It ends up soft, juicy, and full of flavour. Have it with rice or roti — either way, it’s the kind of meal that leaves you full without the heavy feeling. It also gives your body a good mix of protein and fibre to keep your energy stable.

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Soybean and capsicum stir-fry

If you want something quick and full of colour, just toss some boiled soyabean with capsicum, onions, and a little soy sauce or whatever stir-fry thing you have lying around. Throw in some garlic for flavour, and if you’ve got peanuts, crush a few on top — tastes even better. It’s light, packed with protein, and actually keeps you full for a while. You can also stuff it into wraps or sandwiches the next day — still tastes great.

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Soybean stuffed paratha

Stuffed parathas don’t always have to be about potatoes or paneer. Crumble cooked soybean, mix it with chopped onion, ginger, and spices, and stuff it into whole wheat dough. Roast on the tawa with minimal ghee, and you’ve got a paratha that actually does something for your body — protein, fibre, and flavour in one go. Pair it with curd or a spicy chutney and it easily becomes a go-to breakfast or quick dinner option.

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