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This 30-Minute Baked Tofu recipe is my favorite way to make tofu! It’s ultra-easy, totally customizable with your favorite seasonings, and surprisingly crispy and delicious.

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Finally, after sharing recipes this week for how to bake chicken, steak, pork, salmon, and shrimp, we arrive at the recipe that kicked off this whole back-to-basics protein series…

…how to make baked tofu!

I admittedly never used to be the biggest fan of tofu. But after meeting and marrying a vegetarian who absolutelylovesit, tofuhas found its way intoour weekly dinner rotation nowadays about once a week. And I’ve come to appreciate how awesome it can be when prepared well, plus the multitude of ways that you can prepare it! We love it nice and soft in soups (hello, miso soup, hot and sour soup and sundubu jjigae). We love chopping and mixing it intosofritas and healthy meatballs (coming soon) and veggie burgers. We love popping it on the grill and searing it up in a skillet. But most of the time?

We love making this ultra-simple baked tofu recipe in the oven.

It’s just about the easiest recipe in the world, and yields a batch of tofu that is surprisingly crispy on the outside, yet still nice and soft on the inside. And perfect for topping steaming bowls of soup or curry noodles, tossingwith saucein a tofu stir-fry, adding to burritos or salads or tacos, or whatever else may sound delicious. And of course, this basic recipe is also easily customizable with your favorite seasonings or sauces that you’d like to add.

So whether you’ve been on Team Tofu for years, or you’re a newbie ready to give it a try, here are all of my best tips and tricks for how to make thebestcrispy baked tofu recipe you’ve ever tried!

Baked Tofu Recipe | 1-Minute Video


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Tofu FAQ

First of all, a quick rundown about tofu basics, if this is your first time cooking with it.

What is tofu made of?Tofu is madefrom curdled fresh soy milk,whichhas been compressing it into blocks. (Similar to the process of making cheese.) It’s usually 100% gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan. Although because it contains soybeans, it is not Paleo or Whole30-friendly.

What does tofu taste like?Tofu has a super-mild flavor (think: soy milk) that easily adopts whatever seasonings you’d like to add.

Tofu nutrition?We mostly love to eat tofu because it’s a vegetarian protein that is high incalcium and protein. Tofu is also an excellent source of amino acids, and has a low calorie count (although a highfat count). We always buy organic tofu.

How is tofu sold?Typically there are two main categories of tofu —silken orregular. Aptly named, silken tofu issuper soft and creamy and silky, because it is undrained and has a high water content. By contrast, regular tofu (or Chinese-style tofu) comes in a variety of different levels of firmness — soft, medium, firm, extra-firm. For this recipe, you will need firm or extra-firm tofu.

Where to find tofu in the grocery store?Tofu is typically found in the refrigerated sections of grocery stores, either in the produce section, near the cheese section, or in the health food section. Silken tofu, however, issometimes sold un-refrigerated and may be found in an ethnic section.

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Baked Tofu Ingredients

To make this baked tofu recipe, you will need the following ingredients:

  • Tofu:One block of tofu, either firm or extra-firm. I also strongly recommend buying organic tofu, if it’s available.
  • Oil:Olive oil, or whatever your preferred cooking oil may be.
  • Cornstarch:This is the magic ingredient that helps maketofu (as well as many other foods) extra-crispy in the oven.
  • Seasonings:I typically just use a mixture of garlic powder, sea salt and black pepper to season my tofu. (This mixture goes well with just about any recipe.) But see below for other seasonings ideas.

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How ToCookTofu In The Oven

Alright, let’s talk about how to cook tofu! To baketofu in the oven,simply:

  1. Drain the tofu.First things first — even the most firm varieties of tofu contain lots of extra water. So in order to get our tofu nice and crispy, we need to drain some of that our first. To do so, slice your block of tofu into2 or 3 slabs (depending on the shape of your tofu block, each slab should be about 3/4 to 1-inch thick). Then lay some paper towels or a clean tea towel on a flat surface, and place the slabs side by side on top of the paper towels. Cover with another layer of paper towels on top of the tofu. Then place a cutting board on top, and stack a bunch of heavy cans or pots or whatever you can safely balance on the cutting board. The idea is to put a lot of pressure/weight on the tofu, which will help the excess water to press out into the paper towels. Let the tofu drain for at least 15-30 minutes.
  2. Cut the tofu.Once the tofu has drained, remove the weights and paper towels. And use a knife to cut the tofu into your desired shapes. I typically just make little cubes (about 3/4-inch each), but you can cut any size of triangles, rectangles, or other shapes that you’d like. Of course, the thickness of your shapes will determine your crispy-outside to soft-inside ratio. So if you want even crispier bites of tofu, make your shapes a bit thinner.
  3. Coat the tofu.Then add your tofu to a large mixing bowl. Drizzle it with olive oil, and toss gently to coat. Sprinkle evenly with cornstarch and seasonings (I use garlic powder, salt and pepper). Tossgently again until the tofu isevenly coated.
  4. Arrange on a baking sheet.Then turn the tofu out onto a parchment-covered baking sheet, and arrange it so that the tofu is in an even layer (not overlapping).
  5. Bake until crispy.Bake at 400°F for 15 minutes. Then remove the baking sheet from the oven, and flip each of the tofu bites so that they can cook evenly on the other side. Return to the oven for 15 more minutes, or until the tofu reaches your desired level of crispiness. Then remove and…
  6. Serve warm! And enjoy!!

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Tofu Seasonings, Sauces & Marinades

Similar to chicken,tofu does a brilliant job of adopting whatever flavors you choose to use in your seasonings.I’m a big fan of the simple garlic powder/salt/pepper mix in the recipe below, which goes with just about any cuisine. But if you’d like to mix things up, feel free to sub in any of your favorite dry seasoning mixes, such as:

  • Italian Seasoning
  • Cajun Seasoning
  • Za’atar Seasoning
  • Taco Seasoning
  • CurryPowder
  • Caribbean Jerk Seasoning

Or, feel free tosoak your tofu in your favorite tofu marinade for 10-15 minutes (after draining, before coating with cornstarch). Or — my favorite — cook the tofu with the basic seasoning mix above, and then toss it with your favorite finishing sauce afterwards, like in this magic garlic tofu stir-fry recipe below. Recipe coming next week!

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Side Dish Ideas

Looking for some side dishes to serve with thissalmon recipe? Here are a few of my faves:

  • Everyday Salad
  • Fried Rice or Sesame Noodles
  • Roasted AsparagusorPerfect Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Berry Fruit SaladorWinter Fruit Salad

More Baked Protein Tutorials

Be sure to check out our other baked protein tutorials here on the blog. (More coming soon!)

  • Baked Chicken Breasts
  • Baked Pork Chops
  • Baked Steak (How To Cook Steak In The Oven)
  • Baked Shrimp (The Easiest Way To Cook Shrimp!)
  • Baked Salmon

Enjoy, everyone!

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Baked Tofu

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  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
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This 30-Minute Baked Tofu recipe is my favorite way to make tofu! It’s ultra-easy, totally customizable with your favorite seasonings, and surprisingly crispy and delicious.

Ingredients

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  • 1 block (about 14 ounces)extra-firm tofu
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  1. Drain the tofu.Slice your block of tofu into2 or 3 even slabs (depending on the shape of your tofu block, each slab should be about 3/4 to 1-inch thick). Lay some paper towels or a clean tea towel on a flat surface, and place the slabs side by side on top of the paper towels.Cover withanotherlayer of paper towels. Then place a cutting board on top of the tofu, and stack a bunch of heavy cans or pots or whatever you can safely balance on the cutting board. The idea is to put a lot of pressure/weight on the tofu, which will help the excess water to press out into the paper towels. Let the tofu drain for at least 15-30 minutes. Meanwhile, heat your oven to 400°F.
  2. Cut the tofu.Once the tofu has drained, remove the weights and paper towels. And use a knife to cut the tofu into your desired shapes. I typically just make little cubes (about 3/4-inch each), but you can cut any size of triangles, rectangles, or other shapes that you’d like.
  3. Coat the tofu.Add your tofu to a large mixing bowl. Drizzle with olive oil, and toss until evenly coated. Sprinkle evenly with cornstarch, salt, garlic powder and black pepper. Gently toss until the tofu isevenly coated.
  4. Arrange on a baking sheet.Turn the tofu out onto a parchment-covered baking sheet, and arrange it so that the tofu is in an even layer (not touching).
  5. Bake until crispy.Bake for 15 minutes. Then remove the baking sheet from the oven, and flip each of the tofu bites so that they can cook evenly on the other side. Return to the oven for 15-20 more minutes, or until the tofu reaches your desired level of crispiness. Remove baking sheet from the oven.
  6. Serve warm.And enjoy!

Notes

Recipe slightly adapted fromThe KitchnandCookie & Kate.

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posted on September 21, 2018 by Ali

Gluten-free, Main Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian

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FAQs

Why isn't my tofu getting crispy in the oven? ›

First off, you may have not baked your tofu at a high enough temperature. High heat is important for getting your tofu to turn out nice and crispy. Aside from that, I think it's important to coat the tofu in something to help it crisp up.

How do you know when tofu is done baking? ›

Allow tofu to cook, undisturbed for about 4-5 minutes or until the underside is golden brown and crispy. Step 2: Flip the tofu pieces and season the cooked side with salt. Allow the second side to cook for an additional 4 minutes or until the second side is golden brown and crispy.

Do you have to drain tofu before baking? ›

Buy Extra Firm: For grilling or baking, just buy extra firm tofu. Extra firm tofu is tofu that has already been pressed so that it's dense and packed together. You can blot it dry or just leave it out to drain on a layer of paper towels before using. Pressing it again isn't necessary at all.

What temperature is tofu cooked at? ›

Bake at 400°F for 15 minutes. Then remove the baking sheet from the oven, and flip each of the tofu bites so that they can cook evenly on the other side. Return to the oven for 15 more minutes, or until the tofu reaches your desired level of crispiness.

Why is my baked tofu rubbery? ›

And then you had to bake it and then flip it. And when it came out, it was absolutely perfect, and I absolutely loved it. Why does tofu get rubbery? Because it was probably overcooked, it was probably exposed to too much heat.

What is the secret to cooking tofu? ›

Press it. Tofu contains a lot of water, and you'll want to squeeze most of it out, especially if you're baking, grilling, or frying it. I recommend using a tofu press to do this, because it gives the tofu a delicious chewy texture and makes cleanup a breeze. But having one isn't necessary.

What not to mix with tofu? ›

What to not serve with tofu? According to studies, a high volume consumption of tofu and spinach together can increase your risk of kidney stones. Tofu and spinach contain calcium and oxalic acid respectively and the combined can form kidney stones.

What to season tofu with? ›

Tofu seasoning rub: Rub the pressed tofu with lots of spices like garlic or onion powder, salt and pepper, nutritional yeast or a spicy taco seasoning, KFC seasoning, Buffalo spice, etc. Tofu marinade: Soak the tofu cubes in your favorite chicken/meat marinade to infuse extra flavor.

What happens if you don't squeeze water out of tofu? ›

Here's the thing: even though tofu might be labeled firm or extra-firm, it contains a lot of water. This excess water can cause the tofu to crumble when you cook it, and it will also have a hard time crisping up. But when you press tofu, you remove the excess moisture.

Should you wash tofu before cooking? ›

After removing the tofu from its package, rinse it and then remove the water. For soft tofu, just drain it and blot it dry; but for medium, firm and extra-firm tofu, simple draining isn't enough—you need to press the water out. Think of it this way: Tofu is porous, like a sponge.

Can you eat raw tofu? ›

Yes, you can eat tofu raw tofu.

drain off excess liquids, wash it with clean water, and. store it properly in the refrigerator to prevent contamination with germs.

Is it better to fry or bake tofu? ›

It sticks, and the crispy bits end up sticking to the pan, which is a tofu tragedy. Plus, it requires more oil, and you don't need to use a lot of oil to get crispy tofu. When you bake your tofu, you give it time to develop crispy edges and warm, pillowy insides. It's simply the best.

How to tell if tofu is fully cooked? ›

If you're cooking slices or cubes, cut the tofu into slices, layer them between paper towels and weigh down the individual slices. The finished tofu should be spongy yet dry (you'll need to weigh it down for 30 minutes to 2 hours).

How to cook tofu for beginners? ›

Heat a large oven-safe metal or cast iron skillet over medium heat. Once hot, add the oil and the seasoned tofu. Sauté for 5 minutes, shaking/flipping occasionally to cook on all sides, until tofu has a slight crust on each side and has begun to brown.

How to dry out tofu in the oven? ›

Arrange tofu on a lightly greased or parchment-lined baking sheet to prevent sticking and bake for a total of 25-35 minutes, flipping once halfway through to ensure even cooking. This will dry out the tofu and help give it a more meat-like texture. If you want a tougher texture, cook it for 30-35.

Why is my tofu not crispy air fryer? ›

Arrange the tofu cubes in a single layer in the air fryer basket, making sure to leave a little space around each one. If the cubes are too crowded in the basket, they won't crisp up as they cook.

Why is my tofu not cooking? ›

You're not pressing out excess moisture.

Before frying, tofu should be pressed to eliminate any excess water. Sometimes, in a hurry to get dinner done, I skip this step. But I always regret it. The still-sort-of-wet tofu never gets as golden brown or as crisp.

How long to press tofu for crispy? ›

How long does it take to press tofu? It takes around half an hour to press the tofu in preparation for cooking. It's simple to do and requires very little effort. You only need a plate, some absorbent fabric or paper, such as clean tea-towels or kitchen paper, and a weight – we often use a frying pan.

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