How to Bak Tofu: Quick Version
Baking is one of the best ways to cook tofu - it brings out neutral, absorbs marinades beautifully. This quick version covers everything you need, from temperature and timing to flavour pairings and common mistakes.
- Technique: Baking - Baking uses gentle enclosed heat to cook evenly throughout - ideal for patties, casseroles, stuffed vegetables and tofu dishes that need structure.
- Tofu: neutral, absorbs marinades beautifully
- Texture: from silky smooth (silken) to firm and chewy (extra-firm)
- Time-saving tips and shortcuts for busy weeknights.
- Ideal temperature: 180°C / 350°F
Top Baking Tips
- Line baking trays with parchment to prevent sticking
- Cover with foil for the first half to retain moisture, uncover to brown
- Let baked dishes rest before cutting - they firm up as they cool
- Use a thermometer for filled bakes to ensure even cooking
Ideal temperature: 180°C / 350°F
- Flavour: neutral, absorbs marinades beautifully
- Texture: from silky smooth (silken) to firm and chewy (extra-firm)
- Best methods: roast, stir-fry, bake, grill
- Nutrition: Excellent plant-based protein source
Frequently Asked Questions
Line baking trays with parchment to prevent sticking. Cover with foil for the first half to retain moisture, uncover to brown. For tofu: it has a neutral, absorbs marinades beautifully flavour and from silky smooth (silken) to firm and chewy (extra-firm).
Timing varies by size and quantity. The fastest way to do it - under 20 minutes. Always check doneness by sight, touch or a knife tip rather than relying on time alone.
Line baking trays with parchment to prevent sticking Cover with foil for the first half to retain moisture, uncover to brown Let baked dishes rest before cutting - they firm up as they cool Use a thermometer for filled bakes to ensure even cooking
Tofu is a nutritious plant-based ingredient and an excellent protein source. Baking adds great flavour - use quality oil in moderation for a healthy result.
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