This crispy tofu recipe is the best, with crunchy sides and a tender interior! It’s easy to make on the stovetop or baked.
Over the years, we’ve become huge fans of tofu. And here’s a way to prepare it that we cannot get enough of: this crispy tofu recipe! It’s easy to make and comes out perfectly seasoned, with extra crunchy edges and a tender interior. There’s no need to even press the tofu! It’s actually pretty amazing that it can go from bland to meaty, savory cubes in just 20 minutes.
Ingredients in this crispy tofu recipe
This crispy tofu recipe requires just 5 ingredients to make crunchy squares that are perfect for topping salads, bowl meals, and more. Tofu is soy milk that’s turned into curds and pressed into blocks. It was invented in China and is used in many Asian cuisines from Chinese to Thai. Right out of the package it’s unseasoned and soft, but cook it up properly and it tastes meaty and textured! Here’s what you need for this crispy tofu recipe:
- Extra firm tofu: This is important! Do not make this recipe with anything other than packages labeled “extra firm tofu.” Firm tofu or silken tofu will not work here.
- Cornstarch: Cornstarch makes for crispy edges! This ingredient is also required. If desired, you can substitute arrowroot starch.
- Olive oil: Use olive oil for cooking the tofu in a skillet.
- Toasted sesame oil: Toasted sesame oil is for seasoning the tofu after cooking it. Make sure it is marked “toasted” on the bottle; regular sesame oil does not have the signature sesame flavor.
- Soy sauce or smoked soy sauce: Use smoked soy sauce (smoked shoyu) if you can find it: it adds a delightful smoky savory flavor. If desired, you can substitute tamari for gluten-free or coconut aminos.
Required equipment: a non-stick skillet
This crispy tofu recipe is pan fried on the stovetop. You’ll need one special piece of equipment for this recipe: a non-stick skillet (or an alternative non-stick surface like ceramic)! This is important because the tofu will stick if you use an aluminum or cast iron skillet.
Don’t have a non-stick surface? Go to this Baked Tofu recipe instead: it’s just as tasty!
No tofu pressing required!
Here’s one of our favorite thins about this crispy tofu recipe: it without pressing it! If you’ve made tofu before, you’ll know that often recipes indicate to wrap the tofu in a towel and placing a heavy object on top for 30 minutes.
Instead, this crispy tofu recipe doesn’t require pressing at all! It’s perfect for weeknight dinners because you don’t have to waste the time waiting for it to press. Simply dry it off with a towel and you’re good to go.
How to make crispy tofu
This crispy tofu is pan fried in a skillet, which takes around 20 minutes and is quicker than the baked version. All you need is a non-stick skillet! Here’s what you’ll need to do:
- Slice and toss with cornstarch: Slice the tofu into cubes. Dry it off with a towel, then toss it with cornstarch.
- Cook side 1: Place the tofu in cold oil. Then bring it up to medium heat and cook 5 to 6 minutes until one side is golden brown.
- Flip! Remove the pan from the heat to reduce spitting. Then flip the tofu with a spatula.
- Cook side 2: Return to the heat. Cook another 5 to 6 minutes.
- Season & cook a little more: Add toasted sesame oil and soy sauce. Cook another few minutes until the sauce is thickened.
Or, make crispy baked tofu!
If you prefer, you can make crispy baked tofu instead! Our method for baked tofu has loads of positive reviews and is easy to whip up. This is a great alternative if you don’t have a non-stick pan, or you want a method that’s less hands on.
To make crispy baked tofu, you’ll mix the tofu with cornstarch and seasonings, then bake it at 425°F for 30 to 35 minutes until crispy. Allow to cool for 5 minutes before serving.
Ways to use crispy tofu
Crispy tofu makes a meal! This component works with just about anything: add a grain or veggie and it’s dinner. You can also use it as a vegan or vegetarian protein to add to salads, tacos, and more. Here are a few ways to use crispy tofu:
- With rice like white rice, lemon rice, or coconut rice
- With veggies like broccoli, green beans, Brussels sprouts or asparagus
- Salads like tofu salad or Caesar salad
- Bowl meals like burrito bowls or power bowls
- With noodles like soba noodles or peanut noodles
Storage and leftovers
This crispy tofu recipe saves very well! Though the tofu tastes best the day of making, it actually holds up well in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days. It’s great for making ahead for lunches and dinners throughout the week.
More tofu recipes
Our tofu recipes are some of our favorites on this website! The baked tofu and pan fried tofu are standbys, and we’re glad to have this crispy tofu as part of our repertoire. Here are a few more favorite ways to make tofu:
- Go for Easy Baked Tofu or Perfect Pan Fried Tofu
- Try Tofu Soup with Spinach, or Tofu Salad
- Opt for zingy Easy BBQ Tofu
- Make Coconut Tofu Curry or Go-To Tofu Stir Fry
- Mix up Quick Tofu Crumbles to go in Easy Tofu Tacos
This crispy tofu recipe is…
Vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, dairy-free and gluten-free.
PrintCrispy Tofu (in 20 Minutes!)
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 20 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
Description
This crispy tofu recipe is the best, with crunchy sides and a tender interior! It’s easy to make on the stovetop or baked. For the baked variation, go to Baked Tofu.
Ingredients
- 14-ounces firm or extra firm tofu
- Kosher salt
- 3 tablespoons cornstarch (or arrowroot starch)
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil
- 2 tablespoons smoked soy sauce or soy sauce (or tamari for gluten-free)
Instructions
- Cut the tofu into 1-inch cubes and pat it dry with a clean towel. Add the tofu cubes to a bowl and sprinkle with 2 pinches kosher salt. Sprinkle with the cornstarch, turning the cubes with a spatula, until evenly coated.
- Add the olive oil to a large, cold non-stick skillet* (this is important; it only works with non-stick surface!). Add the tofu cubes in a single layer.
- Turn on the heat to medium-high. Cook 5 to 6 minutes until lightly browned on the bottom.
- Briefly remove the pan from the heat to reduce spitting. Flip the tofu with a spatula. Return the heat to medium-high and cook additional 5 to 6 minutes until browned.
- Briefly remove from the heat again and drizzle with the sesame oil and soy sauce (watch for spitting). Return to low heat and cook, turning often, until darkened and sauce has thickened, about 2 minutes. Taste and if desired, add a few pinches salt. Serve immediately or refrigerate for up to 3 to 4 days. Perfect for adding to salads, bowl meals, and more.
Notes
*If you don’t have a non-stick skillet, make this Baked Tofu recipe instead.
- Category: Main dish
- Method: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Vegan
- Diet: Vegan
Keywords: Crispy tofu, crispy tofu recipe
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Can you make this in an air fryer? What temperature and for how long would you recommend?
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You likely can make this in an air fryer, but we don’t have experience with an air fryer. So sorry!
Another site said cook 10 minutes at 400 degrees, shaking basket after 5 minutes.
Thanks for the info! Please let us know if it works out.
Your recipe for crispy tofu sounds delicious and easy. However I was blown away by the calorie count. Is that correct? Thanks. Gwen
Sorry about that! Fixed.