If you want to learn more ways to cook tofu that actually tastes good, check out my Marinated Tofu, Air Fryer Tofu and Perfect Fried Tofu recipes while you’re here! Are you still trying to figure out how to make tofu taste good? Do you want to convince the tofu haters that it’s a tasty plant-based protein? Are you looking for more ways to spruce up this flavor sponge? You’re in luck because this baked tofu recipe transforms the watery soy block into crispy perfection! They make a perfect substitute for chicken in all kinds of recipes, from stir fry to butter chicken. You may never look at tofu the same way again after trying my Crispy Baked Tofu. It’s an easy recipe that begins with coating the tofu pieces in cornstarch and 4 simple seasonings, then baking them in the oven until they’re golden and crispy. It’s a great place to start when you want to learn tofu basics or when you need a protein to add to a salad, grain bowl, and noodle dish.
What’s the secret to crispy tofu?
The only way to achieve crispy baked tofu is to: Follow these two steps and you’ll be munching on game-changing tofu in no time!
Ingredients needed (with substitutions)
Firm tofu – You need to use either firm or extra firm tofu. Both contain very little water, which means your baked tofu pieces will be firm, meaty, and tender. Olive oil – Baking tofu in the oven means you’ll be using less oil than the pan-fried version. It helps the seasonings stick to the outside and adds flavor to each piece. However, you can leave it out if you’d prefer to bake tofu without oil. Garlic powder – For a delightfully savory and garlicky flavor. Smoked paprika – Or use regular paprika if that’s what you already have at home. Salt and pepper Cornstarch – Coating the tofu pieces in a layer of cornstarch is what makes each piece deliciously crispy. No cornstarch at home? Either omit it from the recipe or substitute it with arrowroot powder instead.
How to bake tofu
Find the complete recipe with measurements in the recipe card below. Start by pressing the brick of tofu to drain all of the excess water. You can do this by wrapping it in a layer of paper towels, then weighing it down with a heavy pan or books, or with a tofu press. Let it drain for at least 30 minutes. Afterward, slice the brick into 4 slices. Rip each slice into bite-sized pieces*. *I find that ripping the tofu pieces apart gives them more texture compared to if you were to slice them into cubes. Place the ripped pieces into a bowl and add the olive oil, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper on top. Toss gently to coat. Sprinkle the cornstarch over top and toss again. Make sure the seasonings and cornstarch are in all of the nooks and crannies, continuing to toss until they’re coated evenly. Be gentle as you toss – tofu is fragile and can crumble easily! Arrange the seasoned tofu pieces in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake in the oven until they’re golden and crispy, then enjoy!
Tips for success
Pressing all of the water out of the tofu is key to a meaty texture! It will also prevent the pieces from falling apart or crumbling. Try not to skip this step. Make sure the pieces aren’t overlapping or touching each other on the baking sheet. Leaving some space in between each piece will yield crispier tofu. The pieces only need to be flipped once as they’re baking. Storing – Leftover baked tofu can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 to 4 days. To serve, either eat the pieces cold or reheat them in a 375ºF oven or air fryer until warmed through.
Serving suggestions
With dipping sauce – One of my favorite ways to serve baked tofu is on its own with a delicious dipping sauce, like chipotle sauce, vegan ranch or ketchup. In noodle dishes – Add the tofu to these Thai Peanut Noodles or Vegan Pad Thai for extra protein. In a curry – It’s a delicious addition and adds crunch to yellow curry, red curry, and green curry. Coated in sauce – Toss the baked tofu in a warm skillet with barbecue sauce, peanut sauce, sesame sauce, teriyaki sauce, Gochujang sauce, or any other sauces you love. Serve the saucy tofu in bowls with rice or potatoes with veggies on the side. As a topping – Use it as a protein-packed topping on grain bowls and salads. In stir fry – One way to make my Frozen Vegetable Stir Fry extra filling is to toss crispy tofu into the batch.
Variations
The best way to use baked tofu in everything is to season it with only garlic powder, salt, and pepper. But you can easily swap these or the spices in the recipe card for any of these suggestions:
Taco seasoning Za’atar seasoning Greek seasoning Soy sauce, rice vinegar, and/or sesame oil Chili powder Onion powder Curry powder Nutritional yeast
Or make marinated baked tofu! Marinating tofu with simple condiments before baking is a fun way to infuse extra layers of flavor into each piece. Check out my Marinated Tofu recipe for tips and flavor ideas.
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