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Butler Soy Curls, 8 oz. Bags (Pack of 3)
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| Brand | Butler Foods |
| Weight | 24 Ounces |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Package Weight | 0.73 Kilograms |
| Variety | Soybeans |
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- Gluten Free
- Vegan
- Non GMO
- Contains the Whole Soy Bean
- 100% Natural
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It has been recommended that diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 25 grams of soy protein a day may reduce the risk of heart disease. What luck, because one serving of these new Soy Curls from Butler Foods provides 10 grams of all-natural soy protein! Very versatile and can be incorporated into all kinds of recipes to add natural protein and fiber. Simply soak for about 10 min. in warm water to rehydrate, and they're ready to add to your favorite dish. As they are unflavored, they can take on any flavor you wish them to. Contain all the fiber and protein of select whole soybeans. All natural, no preservatives or additives, and no chemicals used in processing. Soy Curls make a great addition to soups, casseroles, potatoes, rice, stir-fry, noodles, spaghetti sauce, chili, pizza topping, salads, curries, enchiladas, and much more! 8 oz bag (makes 1.5 lbs when rehydrated). Directions: Soak Soy Curls for 10 minutes in warm water. Drain. Season to taste in skillet. Serve.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 14.72 x 10.04 x 5.55 inches; 1.5 Pounds
- Manufacturer : Butler Foods
- ASIN : B00HAS1SVU
- Best Sellers Rank: #840 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
- #1 in Dried Soy Beans
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What I would recommend is not preparing them the way that it is indicated on the package. Submerging them in water for 10 minutes simply fills them with water. The strategy that I moved onto was putting a lot of spices into a bowl atop the curls. Then adding things like hot sauce, or soy sauce, or Worcestershire, or what ever your heart desires. Finally, add a little bit of water (do NOT submerge) and allow the curls to soak up the contents. You can add water in small bursts to continue the absorption process until the curls have the desired amount of hydration.
I have moved on to buying them directly from Butler in their very large "bulk" packaging, but I still strongly recommend this product in any facet.
The first recipe I tried was char siu soy curls. I used a char siu seasoning pack, purchased from my local Asian market, to marinade about a half of cup of soy curls. I also added warm water and soy sauce. Afterwards, I let the curls soak for about 15-20 minutes while turning them every so often. I squeezed the curls out before sauteing them in sesame oil on high heat until browned. I made a light sweet and sour sauce to drizzle over the curls before sauteing them again. The end result was so delicious~ Tender, yet crispy and full of flavor. Tasted just like char siu pork.You can see it in the attached pictures.
Since then I made; battered strips for dipping, crispy sweet and sour, sauteed 'fish'(with kelp/fish seasoning) w/rice, bbq and sandwiches. I wasn't able to take pictures of everything, but I attached what I could. I loved how I was able to make so much from just two bags.
However, I do plan to buy them in bulk(on the butler foods website because it's at least 40 some odd dollars cheaper than on amazon) next to try even more recipes.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2016
The first recipe I tried was char siu soy curls. I used a char siu seasoning pack, purchased from my local Asian market, to marinade about a half of cup of soy curls. I also added warm water and soy sauce. Afterwards, I let the curls soak for about 15-20 minutes while turning them every so often. I squeezed the curls out before sauteing them in sesame oil on high heat until browned. I made a light sweet and sour sauce to drizzle over the curls before sauteing them again. The end result was so delicious~ Tender, yet crispy and full of flavor. Tasted just like char siu pork.You can see it in the attached pictures.
Since then I made; battered strips for dipping, crispy sweet and sour, sauteed 'fish'(with kelp/fish seasoning) w/rice, bbq and sandwiches. I wasn't able to take pictures of everything, but I attached what I could. I loved how I was able to make so much from just two bags.
However, I do plan to buy them in bulk(on the butler foods website because it's at least 40 some odd dollars cheaper than on amazon) next to try even more recipes.
Because they're in the freezer, I soak them a little longer than the package says. But DON'T soak them until they're soft! That's too long - trust me. You want them slightly firm & just a little squeezable. Next, strain and squeeze out all of the water. You can do this ahead of time so you can marinate your curls for longer. Add a little water to make it a runnier marinade & squeeze it a few times, letting it marinate, sit, squeeze out, marinate, sit, squeeze out.. until you're ready. Then squeeze one last time & pour off the excess liquid. Voila!
For example: an easy way to marinade is to put squeezed curls into glass container. Pour on soy sauce, vegan Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, a little agave and a ton of spice. Close, shake and let sit until you're ready to cook. (Try any flavor combination! We've seasoned these in so many different ways. Don't be afraid to experiment.)
How to cook: place in cast iron skillet in a single layer. You can use a little oil if you want but it's not necessary if your pan is seasoned. No need to turn a bunch of times or do anything crazy. They're kind of a throw-them-on-your-cast-iron-skillet-and-forget-it kind of food... almost. Just let it brown on one side while you get the rest of your meal together. Flip once or twice to brown all sides. That's it!
Wow. So easy and so delicious. Seriously.. You will never want to eat another brand of veg protein thingies and you certainly don't need to eat any dead animals. These magic curls are filling, delicious & exploding with protein. We always always always have them on hand. (We buy the huge box now! Just store in a cold, dark cabinet.)
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2016
Because they're in the freezer, I soak them a little longer than the package says. But DON'T soak them until they're soft! That's too long - trust me. You want them slightly firm & just a little squeezable. Next, strain and squeeze out all of the water. You can do this ahead of time so you can marinate your curls for longer. Add a little water to make it a runnier marinade & squeeze it a few times, letting it marinate, sit, squeeze out, marinate, sit, squeeze out.. until you're ready. Then squeeze one last time & pour off the excess liquid. Voila!
For example: an easy way to marinade is to put squeezed curls into glass container. Pour on soy sauce, vegan Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, a little agave and a ton of spice. Close, shake and let sit until you're ready to cook. (Try any flavor combination! We've seasoned these in so many different ways. Don't be afraid to experiment.)
How to cook: place in cast iron skillet in a single layer. You can use a little oil if you want but it's not necessary if your pan is seasoned. No need to turn a bunch of times or do anything crazy. They're kind of a throw-them-on-your-cast-iron-skillet-and-forget-it kind of food... almost. Just let it brown on one side while you get the rest of your meal together. Flip once or twice to brown all sides. That's it!
Wow. So easy and so delicious. Seriously.. You will never want to eat another brand of veg protein thingies and you certainly don't need to eat any dead animals. These magic curls are filling, delicious & exploding with protein. We always always always have them on hand. (We buy the huge box now! Just store in a cold, dark cabinet.)
EDIT: It's now 4+ years later & I'm still cooking with these with regularity. These are by far my favorite vegan meat replacement.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016
EDIT: It's now 4+ years later & I'm still cooking with these with regularity. These are by far my favorite vegan meat replacement.
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