How to Cook Soy Curls (with Vegan Recipes!) (2025)

Butler Soy Curls are easy to cook and incredibly versatile, as well as hearty and delicious! They can be added to stir-fries, stuffed into sandwiches or wraps, and loaded into tortillas for tacos or fajitas. Here I share how to cook soy curls along with some of my favorite vegan recipes. This plant-based staple is gluten-free, minimally processed, and high in protein.

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What are Soy Curls?

Soy Curls are made by Butler Foods, and they’re a great alternative to meat. They have one ingredient: non-gmo whole soy beans. They have a meaty texture that’s similar to seitan, so they’re a good option for those who follow a gluten-free diet.

I love Soy Curls because they are:

  • Made with whole soy beans
  • Made with non-gmo soy
  • Vegan
  • Gluten-free
  • Minimally processed
  • High in protein
  • Cholesterol-free
  • Full of fiber
  • Incredibly versatile
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Tasting Soy Curls for the First Time

I first heard about Soy Curls at a vegan potluck where the hostess raved about them. I didn’t get to try them, though, until I attended the second Vida Vegan Con in Portland in 2013.

On the first night in town, my friend Jenna and I went to The Sweet Hereafter with our friend Julie, who lives in Portland. We both ordered Buffalo Soy Curl sandwiches, and we agreed that it was one of the best sandwiches we had every experienced. And just like that, I was hooked on Soy Curls.

While in Portland, we went to the vegan mini mall in hopes of picking up some of this magical food at Food Fight Grocery, but the store was packed with other hungry vegan bloggers who had the same idea.

Instead of battling the crowd, I placed an order for them when I got home. At first, I wasn’t really sure what to do with them, but I’ve since become a Soy Curl pro.

Where to Buy Soy Curls

I have yet to find Soy Curls in a store in my area, so I buy them in bulk from Amazon. They can be purchased in 8-ounce packages or 12-pound bulk boxes.

You can also buy them directly from Butler.

I recommend storing them in your fridge or freezer, because the natural oils in them can go bad.

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Cooking with Soy Curls

Soy Curls have a meaty texture and can be used in just about any type of recipe. Quite often I use them in the place of meat in omnivore recipes I come across in magazines. If you follow a gluten-free diet, you can use them in the place of seitan in vegan dishes. I’ve made my French Mustard Seitan recipewith them several times, and it’s delicious.

They soak up marinades and sauces really well. I love to add them to stir-fries and stews, but they’re also great in salads, wraps, sandwiches, fajitas, and tacos. They can be baked, air-fried, stir-fried, or sautéed. There’s really nothing a Soy Curl can’t do.

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How to To Prepare Soy Curls

Soy Curls come dry and need to be rehydrated in order to cook them. They will increase in size as they soak, so an 8-ounce package will actually weigh about 1½ pounds after it’s been rehydrated. You need to soak for only about 10 minutes. They then need to be drained of any excess water.

I like to soak them in a colander sitting inside a metal bowl that’s just slighter larger. I drain them by pulling out the colander, and then I squeeze out any extra water by placing the bowl inside the colander and pressing down. This is done over a sink, of course, to avoid a mess in the kitchen.

After they’ve been soaked and drained, they can be seasoned and sautéed or stir-fried. I like to use vegan bouillon to add a little flavor to them. Edward and Sons Not-Beef Bouillon Cubesor Not-Chicken Bouillon Cubesare my favorites, but I also like Vegetarian Better Than Bouillon No Beef Baseand No Chicken Base.

I like to sautée them until they’re slightly brown and a little crisp, before adding stir-fry vegetables and sauce. They can also be breaded and baked. They cook up nicely in the air fryer, too.

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How To Cook Soy Curls

  1. Soak them in warm water for about 10 minutes. Half of an 8-ounce package will need 2 or 3 cups of water.
  2. Drain them and squeeze out an excess water.
  3. Season and sautée over medium-high heat until slightly brown and crispy.
  4. Add to your favorite recipe!
  5. You can also bread them and bake them.
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Some of My Favorite Vegan Butler Soy Curl Recipes Include:

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Vegan Shawarma with Soy Curls –Grab a napkin, because things are about to get messy! Loaded with vegetables, and drizzled with sauce, Vegan Shawarma is lunchtime perfection.

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Buffalo Soy Curl Wraps – Inspired by the sandwich that started my love affair with Soy Curls, this spicy wrap is the ultimate lunchtime dish.

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Soy Curl and Kimchi Tacos –A vegan take on Korean Kimchi Tacos, this easy-to-make recipe is perfect for busy weeknights, and it's sure to become a Taco Tuesday favorite!

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Spanish Style Soy Curls – This spicy dishcan be baked in the oven or cooked in the air-fryer. They’re a great main dish for dinner with Spanish Riceand sautéed vegetables.

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Soy Curl Marsla – This dishcomes together quickly, but it looks like it took much longer. It’s fancy enough to serve weekend dinner party guests, too.

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Kung Pao Soy Curls –Spice things up with a little Kung Pao. This meal comes together quicker than you can pick up take-out, and it’s a great weeknight meal.

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Sweet and Soy Soy Curls –If you’re looking for a quick and easy weeknight dinner, look no further than this recipe from The Mindful Vegan by Lani Muelrath.

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Spicy Soy Curl Stir-Fry –Garlic chili sauce gives this dish a spicy kick!

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Soy Curl Fajitas – These fajitas are a fun and easy-to-make weeknight dinner.

What's your favorite way to cook soy curls?

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FAQs

What is the difference between soy curls and tofu? ›

What's the difference between soy curls and tofu? Both soy curls and tofu have a neutral flavor and are made from, you guessed it, soy. The major difference, though, is that tofu is pressed into a block and soy curls are formed as small dehydrated strips with a chewy texture.

Do soy curls need to be cooked? ›

Soy Curls are a minimally processed dehydrated soy protein made by Butler Foods. Soy curls simply need to be rehydrated and then cooked with any seasoning that you choose to make a delicious plant-based gluten-free meat alternative.

Can you soak soy curls for too long? ›

Soy curls come dehydrated and require soaking before use. Soak in warm water for 10 minutes. Be careful not to soak for too long or they will become mushy.

How long do soy curls last in the fridge? ›

Once opened, you should ideally use soy curls within 10 days. If you cook soy curls and have leftovers, try to consume them within 3-4 days when stored in the refrigerator.

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.

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.

Can I marinate soy curls overnight? ›

You can get away with just marinating for 30 minutes, but at least 4 hours or overnight is ideal! Give the soy curls a stir once or twice while marinating so they're evenly coated.

How do you get water out of soy curls? ›

Add the dried soy curls to a medium bowl and cover with the broth. Let soak for about 10 minutes until the soy curls have softened. Once softened, drain the water and squeeze the soy curls to get out the excess water.

How much water to rehydrate soy curls? ›

Place soy curls in a bowl then pour 2 cups boiled water over soy curls. Let stand 10 minutes to rehydrate. Drain and pat dry, squeezing liquid out of the soy curls(I use my salad spinner to remove liquid then pat dry in a towel).

Are soy curls the same as soy chunks? ›

Soy Curls: soy curls are of course a soy product that are just dehydrated soy chunks. You can get them from Butler's Foods. They are a great product to always keep on hand because they last a while, they are a great source of plant-based protein, and are very versatile!

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.

Can you freeze soy curls after cooking? ›

After cooking, cool the soy curls to room temperature, then store them in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-5 days or freeze for up to 3 months. For freezing, spread them out before freezing to prevent clumping, allowing easy portion use later.

Are soy curls healthier than tofu? ›

They're healthy. Soy curls are made from only one ingredient: whole soybeans. This means they provide fiber (6 grams per serving) and a good amount of protein (11 grams per serving, 3 more than tofu).

Do soy curls taste like tofu? ›

What do they taste like? These soy curls are rehydrated in a vegan chicken broth (I get mine from Bulk Barn but also easy to find vegan chicken stock cubes online) so they sort of, well, taste like chicken! The texture is chewier and much less mushy/spongey than tofu.

What is the difference between soy curls and TVP? ›

Nutritional Comparison

Protein Content: Both Soy Curls and TVP are high in protein, but TVP tends to have a slightly higher protein content per serving. Fiber: Soy Curls have an advantage in terms of fiber since they are made from whole soybeans, whereas TVP has most of its fiber removed during processing.

Is tofu and soy the same thing? ›

Tofu, also known as soybean curd, is a soft, smooth soy product made by curdling fresh, hot soymilk with coagulant. Tofu has a mild flavor and easily absorbs the flavors of marinades, spices and other ingredients. Tofu is rich in high-quality protein and B vitamins, and low in sodium.

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.

What to use instead of 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.

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