Boil about 2 – 3 cups of Water and then put the Soya Chunks into this water and soak it for about ten minutes. Squeeze the Soya Chunks well and remove the water from the Soya Chunks and keep them aside.
Take Soya Sauce in a Bowl, add Vinegar, Sugar, Red Chilli paste and required quantity of Salt also and mix them together properly and keep it separately
Take the soaked Soya Chunks in a Vessel/Bowl. Add Maida flour, Salt, Ginger paste, Garlic paste, Corn flour and mix them together and keep it aside for about ten minutes.
Heat Oil in a Cheenachatti. Put the Soya Chunks (mixed with Maida flour, Salt, Ginger and Garlic pastes and Corn flower) depending on the capacity of Cheenchatti into this hot Oil and fry the Soya Chunks properly (generally, it may take about 5 – 7 minutes to fry the Soya Chunks). When colour of the Soya Chunks turns into golden/brown, take them out and keep in a plate separately.
Heat some Oil in a Cheenachatti again. Add Chopped Onion, Garlic, Green Chilli and Ginger into this hot oil and stir it well.
When colour of this mix turns into golden, add the mix prepared with Soya Sauce, Vinegar and Red Chilli paste, stir the mix and boil it for about five minutes.
After about five minutes, add the fried Soya Chunk pieces along with 2 – 3 Tspns of Tomato Sauce and stir it well.
Soya Chunk Manjurian is ready. Garnish it with chopped Coriander leaves. This Manjurian can eat directly or serve with Chappathi/Poori/Dosa.