Tofu – when cooked the right way can be really addictive, or it will be super unappetizing even for the most ardent tofu lovers. Here I have a detailed guide on How to cook tofu in six easy ways that actually tastes really GOOD.
But crispy tofu doesn’t really have to be the fried version. Here I have the six different ways to how to cook tofu recipes.
How to Cook Tofu in Microwave?
Type – Firm or Extra Firm, Time – 5-6 minutes, Drain– Not required
Often, we cook tofu in the oven or in a pan; however, the microwave version is super easy and yields some really chewy (kind of chicken-like) tofu that works best in stir fry and curries.
- Cut tofu length-wise, and into small but thick strips(around 1-2 inches).
- Layer tofu strips on a microwave-safe bowl.
- Add vegan Chicken broth powder and oil spray or just salt, pepper or soy + sriracha marinade. Give a good stir carefully so that each tofu piece is well coated.
- Layer the tofu again in the bowl.
- Cook in microwave for 5 to 6 minutes until tofu looks dehydrated and chewy.
- Make sure to turn the tofu strips upside down after three minutes for an even cooking.
NOTE:
- As the tofu cooks in the microwave, they tend to stick to each other. A non-stick oil spray really helps here.
- Also, the tofu strips layered around the edge of the bowl cook faster than the ones the middle. Make sure to keep a constant check and remove the cooked tofu strips to avoid super-chewy or hard tofu.
- If your tofu strips become hard due to overcooking, don’t worry. Add them to a broth or in curries, and they will beautifully soak the sauce and swell up without losing that nice bite.
How to Cook Tofu in Oven/How to Bake Tofu?
Type – Firm or Extra Firm, Temp – 350 F Time – 45 minutes, Draining –Required
Baked tofu is super easy to make, and the best part is you can prepare a huge batch and store it for a long time in the refrigerator. These tiny little pieces can be used in the stir fry, salads, curries,
- To make these, start with preheating your oven to 350F.
- Marinate drained tofu with spices or sauces of your choice. I prefer – curry powder, salt, garlic powder or soy + sriracha sauce.
- Keep the tofu marinated for half hour or more.
- Now transfer the tofu pieces to a lined baking tray and bake for 45 minutes.
- Don’t forget to turn the tofu bites halfway through cooking.
- Allow the tofu bites to cool down completely before storing.
NOTE: Spray with some oil and use cornstarch for a crispier texture.
How to Cook Tofu in a pan?
Type – Firm or Extra Firm, Time – Sauté – 15-20 minutes, Fry – 9-12 minutes and Scramble – 20-25 minutes, Draining – Required
When you cook tofu in a pan, you have three options. You can sauté tofu in low-medium heat for 10-20 minutes until the edges are crispy, or fry them until golden brown. If not, you can always break the tofu and add spices, seasoning, and sauce to make scrambled tofu.
Sauté:
- Heat a cast iron or a nonstick pan.
- If using cast iron, grease the pan with few drops of oil before heating it.
- Now add marinated pieces of tofu and cook in low to medium heat.
- Ensure to turn each tofu pieces gently after a few minutes so that each side cooks perfectly.
- It may take up to 15-20 minutes for each batch of tofu to cook perfectly crispy.
Fry:
- Add 4-5 tablespoon of oil in a flat bottom pan – preferably cast iron.
- Add marinated pieces to the hot oil and fry till each side turns golden brown.
- Cook in medium temperature so that tofu pieces don’t burn in the pan.
- Allow each side to cook for 4-5 minutes in the hot oil.
NOTE: Slice the tofu medium-thin for the best results.
Scramble:
- This the BEST tofu dish that I love.
- If you want to scramble tofu, start with drained extra-firm or firm tofu.
- Add a few drops of oil to the pan and allow the pan to heat uniformly.
- Now add tofu, break it with your spatula and allow it to cook properly before seasoning.
- You can also add pre-cooked veggies, spring onions and herbs to the scrambled tofu.
- If making Indian style, add some curry powder and turmeric for a nice yellowish hue and a mellow curry flavor.
- Cook until the tofu crumbles and feels dry and crumbles are brown.
How to Cook Tofu in an Air Fryer?
Type – Firm or Extra Firm, Time – 15-20 minutes, Draining – Required
- Use a mixture of soy and sriracha and 1 tablespoon of corn starch to coat tofu pieces evenly.
- Add marinated tofu in the preheated air fryer and cook it at 370F for 15-20 minutes until the edges are crispy.
- Don’t forget to turn the tofu cubes after 10 minutes so that each side gets cooked.
How to Press Tofu?
It is very important to prep tofu to cook it in any of the above-mentioned ways. I highly recommend draining tofu a night before for the best results. Or, you can use any of these methods to press tofu.
Microwave Method:
- This is the easiest way to drain tofu.
- Cut the tofu in length-wise into two blocks and place it on a microwave safe bowl.
- Heat in high for two minutes and then turn and heat for another minute.
- You will see drained water at the bottom of the bowl.
- Drain the excess water, press gently to drain more liquid, and proceed with your tofu recipe.
Traditional Method:
- Use a tofu press to drain the tofu. Drain the excess water in the tofu package and cut it into halves.
- Place it inside the tofu press and allow it to drain until the tofu is dry.
- Or, place the tofu blocks on paper towels and on a baking sheet or a cutting board and place another paper towel with another baking sheet on it.
- Put some weights (books, a gallon of water or juice bottle) on it and drain the tofu thoroughly. (4-5 hours)
- Every half-hour, check the paper towels and replace with fresh ones if necessary. Most of the time, the paper towel will soak the pressed water from the tofu.
Nutrition Info:
Since, each method is different and uses a variety of marinade and spices, the nutrition info for each tofu is different. Here is a breakdown of nutrition info for each type.
Fried Tofu - 77 calories/ 1 oz, Baked Tofu - 76 calories/3.5 oz, Air-fried - 76 calories/3.5 oz, Scramble - 150 calories/ 1 cup, Microwave Tofu - 76 calories/ 3.5 oz
📖 Recipe
How to Cook Tofu in Six Ways
Equipment
- Air fryer, Oven, Microwave and Stovetop
Ingredients
- 1 Block Tofu(Extra Firm)
Microwave Method
- 1 tablespoon Chicken broth powder
Baking Method in Oven
- 1 teaspoon Curry powder
- 1 teaspoon Garlic powder
- Salt and pepper to taste
Pan-Fry Method
- 4 tablespoon Vegetable oil
- 1 teaspoon Hot curry powder
- 1 teaspoon Garlic powder
- Salt to taste
Air-Fry Method
- 1 tablespoon Soy sauce + Sriracha sauce
- 1 tablespoon Corn Starch
Instructions
How to Cook Tofu in Microwave
- Cut tofu length-wise, and into small but thick strips(around
1-2 inches). - Layer tofu strips on a microwave safe bowl.
- Add vegan Chicken broth powder and oil spray(this is what I
used) or just salt, pepper or soy + sriracha marinade. Give a good stir
carefully. - Layer the tofu again in the bowl. Cook in microwave for 5 to 6 minutes until tofu looks
dehydrated and chewy. - Make sure to turn the tofu strips upside down after three
minutes for an even cooking.
How to Bake Tofu?
- Start with preheating your oven to 350F.
- Marinate drained tofu with spices or sauces of your choice.
I prefer – curry powder, salt, garlic powder and oil or soy + sriracha sauce. - Keep the tofu marinated for half hour or more.
- Now transfer the tofu pieces to a lined baking tray and bake
for 45 minutes. Don’t forget to turn the tofu bites halfway through cooking. - Allow the tofu bites to cool down completely before storing.
How to Cook Tofu in a Pan?
- Sauté:Heat a cast iron or a nonstick pan. If using cast iron, grease the pan with few drops of oil before heating it. Now add marinated pieces of tofu and cook in low to medium heat. Ensure to turn each tofu pieces gently after few minutes so that each side cooks perfectly. It may take up to 15-20 minutes for each batch of tofu to cook perfectly crispy.
- Fry:Add 4-5 tablespoon of oil in a flat bottom pan – preferably cast iron. Add marinated pieces to the hot oil and fry till each side turns golden brown. Cook in medium temperature so that tofu pieces don’t burn in the pan. Allow each side to cook for 4-5 minutes in the hot oil. NOTE: Slice the tofu medium-thin for the best results.
- Scramble:This the BEST tofu dish in my opinion. If you want to scramble tofu, start with drained extra-firm or firm tofu. Add a few drops of oil to the pan and allow the pan to heat uniformly. Now add tofu, break it with your spatula and allow it to cook properly before seasoning. You can also add pre-cooked veggies, spring onions and herbs to the scrambled tofu. If making Indian style, add some curry powder and turmeric for a nice yellowish hue and a mellow curry flavor. Cook until the tofu crumbles are brown and feel dry.
How to Cook Tofu in Air-fryer?
- Add marinated tofu in air fryer and cook it at 370 F for 15-20 minutes until the edges are crispy. (It took 12-15 minutes in my air fryer)
- Don’t forget to turn the tofu cubes after 10 minutes so that
each side gets cooked.
Notes
- As the tofu cooks in the microwave, they tend to stick to each other. A non-stick oil spray really helps here.
- Also, the tofu strips layered around the edge of the bowl cook faster than the ones the middle. Make sure to keep a constant check and remove the cooked tofu strips to avoid super-chewy or hard tofu.
- If your tofu strips become hard due to overcooking, don’t worry. Add them to a broth or in curries, and they will beautifully soak the sauce and swell up without losing that nice bite.
- Spray with some oil and use cornstarch for a crispier texture. (For Baking)
Nutrition
How is Tofu Good For You?
Tofu is an excellent source of protein, calcium and iron. Since, tofu is low in cholesterol and fat, it is one of the best low-fat plant-based protein choice for vegan, vegetarians and plant-based eaters.
How do You Prepare Tofu?
Drain the excess liquid by pressing the tofu or heating it in the microwave. Cut it into desired shapes, and choose any of the methods mentioned in this article for making crispy or spiced tofu.
How to Cook Tofu Like Chicken? (Microwave Method)
- Cut tofu length-wise, and into small but thick strips(around 1-2 inches). Layer tofu strips on a microwave-safe bowl.
- Add vegan Chicken broth powder and oil spray or just salt, pepper or soy + sriracha marinade. Give a good stir carefully so that each tofu piece is well coated.
- Layer the tofu again in the bowl.
- Cook in the microwave for 5 to 6 minutes until tofu looks dehydrated and chewy
. Make sure to turn the tofu strips upside down after three minutes for an even cooking.
How To Cook Tofu Curry?
- Cook tofu until crispy.
- Choose any of the methods - Microwave, baking, pan-fry or air-fry.
- Add curry paste to the pan, add water and curry powder. Bring the sauce to a boil.
- Now add the crispy tofu and simmer the curry to a desired consistency.
- Adjust salt and pepper.
- Your tofu curry is ready.
Meena
Wow so much of info. In Malaysia we use a lot of tofu, but never have drained it. Thanks for the share. Loved it.
Sophie
Thank you Meena. Hope you enjoyed reading this long post and will use some of these methods too.
Meghna
Just amazing. I will try this out. 🙂
Noelle
So many new ideas I will have to use with the tofu I just bought, thank you!
Sophie
Awesome, I hope you will love these methods as much as I do.
Tisha
Love how versatile it is to prepare!
Sophie
It is versatile. Often what we get in restaurants are gross. I wish they prepare some crispy ones before adding them to the dish.
Dannii
So many great tips here. Crispy tofu is a must!
Sophie
Thank you. Yes, crispy one is my family favorite too.
Patty @ Spoonabilities
I love serving our family tofu at least once a week. I just love your "crispy" version. Yummy!
Sophie
Thank you so much!
Helen @ family-friends-food.com
Great information - thanks! I've never tried cooking tofu in the microwave but I will give it a go now!
Sophie
It’s just one of the easiest version to cook tofu.
Kelly Anthony
This is a great post especially for someone who has never cooked tofu before like me. I would've never guessed that I can cook tofu in the microwave.
Sophie
Thank you so much ?
Stine Mari
I've never had scrambled tofu before, that is such a great idea! All these cooking methods are so easy to follow, thank you so much.
Sophie
Thank you so much!
Liz
Love this beautiful recipe post. You have explained each method so well that even a newbie like me can follow. Thank you. Now it's time to cook some tofu
Sophie
Aww, thank you so much! Hope you enjoy cooking tofu.
Erika
What a great post. It's very informative for someone who has never really cooked with tofu before.
Sophie
Thank you so much!
kim
not a tofu fan but I might have to try these
Sophie
Thank you so much, hope you enjoy making.
Neil Alvin Nicerio
Nice! Your article is really helpful. Thanks for sharing.
Estefany
Tofu has never looked so good! Love how versatile you make it!
Sophie
Thank you so much.
Van Cast
I have to admit that despite being vegetarian, I don't like tofu very much. BUT, your recipes look so yummy!! I'll definitely try them. Thank you
Raychal Asuras
I've always been weary of trying Tofu, but to see it cooked in so many ways might convince me!
Luna S
The only time I've tried Tofu it was kind of nasty, I don't think it was cooked correctly! I need to find a place that knows how to cook it and try it out again because the tofu in the photos above actually look pretty good.
Jessie
Not typically a fan of tofu, but these look amazing. I may have to reconsider and experiment a little more.
Chesz
I eat tofu but in a small quantity. ?
Pool Operator Talk
I've only recently become a fan of tofu. I am so excited to try your recipes
Sophie
I hope you will love these options.
Devyani Gupta
I love tofu! But the only way I like it is steamed. I have to try the scrambled version.
Sophie
Thank you so much, hope you enjoy making these.
Hackytips
We Indians use Paneer in our cooking which is similar to Tofu. After coming to the US I got to know about Tofu. Never knew this detailed about cooking it. Thanks.
Jenni LeBaron
I had no idea you could cook tofu so many ways. I bet the air fryer method is especially delicious. Love those crispy edges!
Akriti
I have tried fried and baked tofu but the scramble looks really appealing!
Cathleen @ A Taste of Madness
I have only ever made tofu fried! Who knew it could be so versatile?? Bookmarking to save for later.
Marjie Mare
I have eaten tofu but I have never made it myself. Now I have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing all these easy ways to make it.
Ashli Ferguson
Really great ideas! I am going to have to share with my stepmom who loves to cook!
Holli
I have never tried Tofu but it looks really good! You make it look easy! Thanks for the recipes!
Vaishali
love love love tofu, I like to eat it crispy!
Tracy @ Cleland Clan
I had no idea that you could cook tofu all these different ways. I would have never thought to put it in the microwave--I've only ever cooked it in a skillet on the stovetop.
Sophie
Skillet is the most basic and popular one. Microwave is the easiest one, and I kinda like the texture of the chewy microwaved ones. However, air fried is my top favorite
Jenn ~ onehoppymomma
I’ve never liked the texture but I think air frying may fix that.
Sophie
Hope you enjoy making some of these.
Samantha Flores
Interesting! I did not know there were so many ways to cook tofu. I'll have to give these a shot some day.
Sophie
Thank you so much. Hope you like them.
Hoang Vi Fessenden
my favorite is fried tofu!
Sophie
Mine too and air fried my latest obsession.
Amanda
I love how versatile tofu is, and all these ideas to prepare it are great. Definitely pinning this so I can quickly reference all the different ways preparation methods. Thanks for putting this together!
Thuy
Tofu is so versatile! I personally love the tofu pudding my mom used to make and I love eating tofu in stir fry
Jacqueline Debono
I didn't know tofu can be prepared in so many different ways. So interesting! I love crispy tofu!
Lathiya
This is awesome post. You have explained every step in detail. You have shown us so many ways to use tofu.
April
Tofu, tofu, tofu... One of the best tofu recipes I've seen to date - the instructions are clear, and the restult is amazing!
Sophie
Thank you so much April.
Mimi
I've been wondering if there is a simple way to make tofu. Here it is! Time to grab all the ingredients that I need and rush to the kitchen.