Reddit Reddit reviews Butler Soy Curls, 8 oz. Bags (Pack of 3)

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Butler Soy Curls, 8 oz. Bags (Pack of 3)
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10 Reddit comments about Butler Soy Curls, 8 oz. Bags (Pack of 3):

u/cheeto_burritos · 10 pointsr/vegan

They're Butler foods soy curls I get mine on Amazon.

Butler Soy Curls, 8 oz. Bags (Pack of 3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HAS1SVU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_TiM.zb5PQ43RX

One bag usually lasts my husband and I two meals. I use them in soup, I make them into fajitas... I love them! The texture is spot on.

u/SteelToedSocks · 7 pointsr/MeatlessMealPrep

OMG, I get to introduce you to an amazing vegan pantry must-have! Soy Curls are like Gardein Chick'n Strips and TVP had a baby. They're awesome to cook with because they come dried like TVP and you soak them in broth which you can season however you like. You'd then fry them in a pan or bake them. They're cheaper than Gardein Chick'n Strips and are shelf stable.

u/notzak · 6 pointsr/vegan

Not gonna lie, this was lazy AF and thrown together, but lemme try to put it together in my best recollection:

• 1 box trader joe's asian noodles w/ peanut sauce (very helpful thing to keep in your pantry)

• Maybe about 1/2 - 2/3 cups of dry Butler's Soy Curls (amazon.com/Butler-Soy-Curls-Bags-Pack/dp/B00HAS1SVU/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1483927018&sr=8-3&keywords=soy+curls) (the best)

• 2 carrots and a handful of frozen peas

• Cheap peanut butter

• Clove of garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic powder, onion powder, hot chili oil, lemon, spinach, ginger paste

Soak the soy curls in warm water for 10 minutes to constitute them. While this is happening, chop up the carrots, then throw in the microwave box with the frozen peas and noodles and sauce and microwave for two minutes (as I said, lazy AF)

Fry the constituted soy curls up in a pan with minced garlic in a combination of 1 TB sesame oil, 1 Tsp chili oil, like 2 TB soy sauce for 4ish minutes to soak in flavor. Throw in spinach leaves and let them wilt.

Throw the contents of microwave box into frying pan, add garlic powder, onion powder, squirt of lemon juice, a TB of ginger paste, a big spoon of peanut butter, and more soy sauce to taste.

Stir. Stir. Stir.

Put in a bowl and shamelessly eat the whole thing in one sitting.

u/BigB_117 · 3 pointsr/veganrecipes

Never had this soup myself but I love trying to make a vegan/vegetarian version of existing dishes.

I found this recipe on google:
https://girlandthekitchen.com/avgolemono-soup-greek-chicken-soup-lemon/

Swapping the chicken broth for vegetable broth is one option, but I’ve also seen some vegan chicken broth products. We use one that comes in a powder form from a local health food store. There are some on amazon as well.

Something like this:
Better Than Bouillon, No Chicken Base, Vegan Certified 8 oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N7YKQK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_bgojDb6Z55B60

You could also make your own vegetable broth. Homemade broth is really tasty.

For the chicken meat, I’ve had good luck with butler soy curls in a soup. They stay together well and don’t turn to mush In a soup like a lot of fake meat products. I usually brown them in a sauté pan first. If you hydrate them in your broth they take on its flavor. They also sell a vegan chicken flavor seasoning for it (same brand) but I’d imagine your broth will give enough flavor on its own but you can experiment.

Butler Soy Curls, 8 oz. Bags (Pack of 3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HAS1SVU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_thojDbHX21G1Y

Chik-Style Seasoning - 10.75 oz Jar https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008UYIW8U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1iojDb88KXZ9X

The tricky part is probably the eggs. You’ll have to experiment here to get what you’re after.

It sounds like they’re being used as a thickener and making the soup creamy. The recipe calls for mixing the eggs with lemon juice almost like a mayonnaise or a hollandaise sauce.

A “flax seed egg” might work for you, google it and you can see how that’s made. I’d also consider puréed silken tofu. My mom uses silken tofu instead of egg in her cheesecake recipe with pretty good luck. Some combo of the two might even work.

Not sure if this soup has an eggy flavor from the eggs, but if that’s missing you can use a little black salt which has an eggy flavor.

It might take a few try’s and some experimentation but it looks like it can be done.

u/kaykakis · 2 pointsr/vegan

I use Butler Soy Curls. Not actually sure if Butler is a brand or a variety...in any case, you can find them here on Amazon. Some local stores might have them too (for example, I know Vegan Agenda in Salt Lake City sometimes sells them.)

u/abzurdleezane · 2 pointsr/vegetarian

As a fake meat I like Butler Soy curds that to my palate do not have that soy after taste that plagues many fake meats. I marinate it is Hot sauce, garlic and onion powders and maybe a little bit of liquid smoke. I fry the drained soy curds in peanut oil and sprinkle on their Chik-Style Seasoning as a breading and it works really nice in stir frys or with Better then Bullion I can come up with a pretty mean chicken noodle soup. I like the soy curds better then Gardein and they are much cheaper.

u/baldgirlriri · 2 pointsr/veganrecipes

Sweet and Spicy Shoyu Soy Curls


You’ll need:

  • 1 package of soy curls (8 ounces). I use these by Butler.
  • 1/2 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon BBQ sauce
  • 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon hot sauce (I used Aardvark)
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup or agave
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes

    Assemble:

  • Unpack those lil soy curl babies and let 'em soak in a medium sized bowl with water for 10 minutes.
  • Drain soy curls.
  • Warm up a large skillet to medium heat. Place olive oil and allow to heat.
  • Pan-fry soy curls until they turn a nice light brown color.
  • Reduce heat to low-medium.
  • Add the BBQ sauce, rice vinegar, soy sauce, hot sauce, maple syrup or agave, chili powder, garlic powder and red chili flakes.
  • Stir until the soy curls are well-coated (about 5 minutes).
  • Serve
u/wrongdog5 · 1 pointr/Ultralight

I haven't tried these yet (been meaning to), but apparently dehydrated tofu is a thing you can get on amazon. Says it's vegan.