Southern Fried Vegan Air Fryer Soy Curls Recipe (2024)

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I’ve got your new favorite quickie dinner – Vegan Southern StyleAir Fryer Soy Curls! This recipe is easy, convenient, full of flavor, crunch, and fun to eat as well.

They’re like vegan popcorn chicken, plus are oil-free, gluten-free, and you can change up the seasoning even add in some hot sauce, to suit your mood.

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This Is My New Favorite Dinner Recipe!

I hate to tell you this, but I’ve been holding out on you. I’ve been making these Vegan Air Fryer Southern Fried “Chicken” Soy Curls for months!

It’s taken me a while to get the time to take photos and write down this great recipe, but it’s worth the wait.

If you want to get all the details on soy curls, check out my Soy Curl Recipe page.

Looking for a perfect dessert for this dinner? Try my Plant-based London Fog Ice Cream!

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What Are Soy Curls?

They are by a company called Butler Foods and are made of non-gmo soybeans, that are basically cooked, then smashed into a vegan chicken tender shape.

They look a lot like TVP and come dehydrated.But when they are reconstituted with water or broth they have a meaty texture like a vegan version of chicken strips.

You won’t find them in grocery stores or Whole Foods on the east coast, but you can order from Amazon no matter where you live.

Since I’m in North Carolina, I order my Butler Soy Curls on Amazon.

If you are in the Pacific Northwest, you may be able to find them in your local health food store. You can also get your bags of soy curls directly from Butler’s Foods.

What are Butler’s Soy Curls made of?

Soy curls are created by dehydrating whole soybeans that have been cooked and extruded. They are a great vegan meat substitute that’s super simple to prepare.

They are made from whole, non-GMO soybeans that have been grown without the use of chemical pesticides.

Are TVP and soy curls the same thing?

Unlike TVP (textured vegetable protein), which is created by pressing and drying defatted soybean flour, these curls are made from whole beans, retaining all of their fiber and protein.

Soy curls can be used as the basis for a stir-fry or, if finely chopped after soaking, in any recipe that calls for vegan ground.

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How Do Use Soy Curls?

For this recipe, I rehydrate them with boiling water, but when I use them in a slow cooker or Instant Pot recipes, I usually put them in dry with extra liquid to save time and effort.

Use them in any recipe that calls for meat or sub them for tofu or vegan crumbles.

Do soy curls go bad?

The dehydrated Curls are shelf-stable but using them within 6 months of purchase is recommended.

Rehydrated Soy Curls can be maintained covered in the fridge for up to 4 days before use.

Ingredients

You’ll need a 1/2 a bag of soy curls, finely ground cornmeal, nutritional yeast, and cajun seasoning.

How to make air fryer soy curls?

Place the soy curls in a heat-resistant pan or large bowl over high heat and pour the boiling water or vegetable broth over them.

Allow 5 to 10 minutes for them to soak, or until they become soft and plump.

Pour into a strainer in your sink to drain, then use a big spoon to press out any excess water.

In a small bowl, combine the breading ingredients thoroughly.

In a big mixing bowl, combine the drained soy culls and breading well. Each piece should be coated.

Cook the breaded soy curls in a single layer in your air fryer for 5 minutes at 380 degrees in your air fryer. Shake and cook for an additional 5 minutes.

Cook until they are golden brown, have a crispy texture, but are still moist inside.

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How Do You Make Vegan Southern Style Air Fryer Soy Curls?

First, pour hot water over the soy curls. In 5 to 10 minutes, they are plump, rehydrated, and ready to go.

Some people soak them in broth, but in this recipe, I add flavor through the delicious coating.

Next, you drain the excess water off. I use a strainer and press on it with a wooden spoon to get out more liquid.

Even after you drain the soy curls, there will be enough moisture to hold on to the coating.

Sometimes some of the coating soaks up some liquid and makes little crunchies separate from the soy curl. These are great on salads.

Do you have to refrigerate soy curls?

Soy Curls are a 100%natural product and do notconsist of any ingredients or preservatives.Keep them refrigerated or frozen to keep them fresh.

While they can be stored at room temp, they will last much longer in the fridge or freezer.

How long do you soak soy curls?

Allow 5 to 10 minutes for them to soak, or until soft and plump.

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More Air Fryer Recipes to Try

  • Air Fried Vegan Beignets with an Oven Option
  • Air fryer potatoes
  • Air Fryer Cajun Pecan-Crusted Gardein Fishless Filets
  • Air Fryer Bow Tie Pasta Chip

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Vegan Air Fryer Southern Fried “Chicken” Soy Curls

Kathy Hester

The easiest “cheat” dinner that your family will go nuts over!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine American, Cajun

Servings 2

Calories 303 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 bag Butler Soy Curls 4 ounces
  • 3 cups boiling water

Breading

  • 1/4 cup fine ground cornmeal can sub flour
  • 1/4 cup nutritional yeast
  • 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning to taste
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Put the soy curls in a heat proof pan on the stove and pour the boiling water over them. Let them soak for 5 to 10 minutes, or until soft and plump.

  • Pour into a strainer in your sink to drain, then press the extra water out with a large spoon.

  • Mix the breading ingredients together well in a small bowl.

  • Add the drained soy culls to a large bowl and mix in breading well. You want to coat each piece.

  • Place the breaded soy curls into your air fryer and cook at 380 degrees for 5 minutes. Shake and cook for 5 more minutes.

  • Serve as is with fries or over mashed potatoes with a golden gravy.

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Nutrition

Calories: 303kcalCarbohydrates: 28gProtein: 25gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 19mgPotassium: 204mgFiber: 10gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 519IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 24mgIron: 1mg

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Southern Fried Vegan Air Fryer Soy Curls Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between soy curls and TVP? ›

While soy curls are made from whole soybeans and preserve the fiber, protein, and nutrients from the original bean, TVP is made from dehulled and defatted soybeans (i.e., the leftovers from soybean oil production).

Are soy curls healthier than tofu? ›

To prepare soy curls, you rehydrate them, squeeze out the excess liquid, and then marinate them or cook them in whatever recipe you want. They have a very chewy texture and are high in fiber, even more so than tofu.

Do you have to soak soy curls? ›

Soy curls come dehydrated, so you will need to soak them in hot water to reconstitute them first. They have a nice chewy texture and a very neutral flavor, so they're a great canvas for any of your favorite spices and sauces.

Do soy curls taste like tofu? ›

Soy curls are similar to tofu in that they don't really have any flavor of their own but they act like sponges and will soak up whatever you give them.

Are soy curls healthy for you? ›

In addition to protein and healthy fats, soy curls are high in fiber, containing 6 grams of fiber per serving, which can help aid in digestion and prevent constipation. They are also a good source of iron, calcium, and other essential minerals that are important for maintaining a healthy body.

Does TVP increase estrogen? ›

Soy protein-containing foods, like tofu, textured vegetable protein and edamame, do not significantly increase estrogen levels in people of any sex.

Are soy curls hard to digest? ›

Soy curls are high in essential vitamins and minerals like iron, calcium, and vitamin B12, all beneficial to overall health and well-being. However, it is important to note that some people are allergic to soy or have difficulty digesting it.

Are soy curls considered processed food? ›

Soy Curls

These protein-packed strips are different than soy products like tofu and tempeh because they are considered minimally processed. According to Butler Foods, soy curls are made by boiling whole non-GMO soybeans in water. They contain no other additives or preservatives.

Are soy curls high in carbs? ›

One serving of soy curls (¾ cup dry) contains 120 calories, 11g of protein, 5g of fat, 8g of carbs, 6g of fiber and 10% of the RDA for both iron and potassium.

How do you know if soy curls have gone bad? ›

The most obvious sign that soy curls have gone bad is a change in smell. They should have a neutral odor; if they smell sour or strange, it might indicate that they're no longer good. In addition to smell, look for any visible mold or discoloration. Remember, when in doubt, it's best to throw it out!

Do soy curls need to be refrigerated? ›

Soy Curls™ are an all natural product and do not contain any preservatives or additives. Keep them refrigerated or frozen to keep them fresh.

How does butler make soy curls? ›

We soak the beans in spring water (no chlorine). Then the beans are stirred while being cooked. Soy Curls™ are dried at low temperature thus ensuring the natural goodness of the whole soybean high in fiber and omega-3.

How to firm up soy curls? ›

Cornstarch or arrowroot starch will give the soy curls a crispy texture when sautéing. However, you can omit the cornstarch as desired. Toss the soaked and drained soy curls with cornstarch until evenly coated. Use a large wok or skillet for cooking the soy curls.

Are TVP and soy curls the same? ›

Unlike TVP (textured vegetable protein), which is made by pressure-cooking and drying defatted soybean flour, these curls are made from the whole beans and thus contain all of their fiber and protein.

Can you eat dry soy curls? ›

Dry soy curls: They're made only from non-GMO soy and are cut into strips. Once rehydrated, they're tender, chewy, and juicy, almost like real chicken. Water: Soy curls come dry in the package, so they need to be rehydrated in a mix of water and broth for 5 minutes or so before cooking.

What is a substitute for soy curls? ›

Soy Curl Substitute: while soy curls can be easy to find in some parts of the world, they can be very difficult to find, or very costly in other places. Soy Chunks, Soya Chunks, TVP Chunks are all basically the same thing, just in different shapes, so try looking out for these instead.

Is textured soy protein the same as TVP? ›

Textured vegetable protein is a meat substitute known by many names. Commonly referred to by its initials, TVP, is also called by other names, including textured soy protein, soya chunks and soy meat—and you'll often find it listed on food labels under all of these names.

Are soy curls highly processed? ›

Minimally processed. Free from preservatives, additives, and protein isolates. Free from added sugar, salt, and oil, unlike other meat alternatives. High in protein, fiber, iron, and potassium.

What is a soy curl? ›

Soy curls are a soy based meat alternative, made from boiling and dehydrating soybeans, with a texture similar to chicken. Soy curls are prepared by boiling, baking or frying.

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