If you love crispy tofu—but don't want to deep fry at home—then you HAVE to try air fried tofu. We've tested a lot of different ways of cooking tofu over the years. Long story short: this crispy breaded air fryer tofu is a total game changer!
A panko breadcrumb crust mimics a deep-fried exterior. Tamari is used to season the tofu—and it also hydrates the cornstarch to make sure there's no starchy mouthfeel after baking. This breaded air fryer method yields golden brown, crispy cubes of tofu. They're perfect for snacking (especially when seasoned with lots of black pepper!), or as a source of plant-based protein in grain bowls and salads.
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Why make tofu in an air fryer
An air fryer rapidly circulates hot air in a small area, so it can cook and crisp foods faster than a conventional oven. In our side-by-side tests, the air fryer usually created a crisper and more evenly browned crust—all in a fraction of the time of an oven.
Lately, we've been cooking all the things in our air fryer (especially these Broccoli Tater Tots). And surprise, surprise, the air fryer also does wonders for tofu. Even if tofu was the only food we cooked in our air fryer...it'd be worth it. Yes, this crispy air fryer tofu tastes THAT good!
One of the biggest benefits of air frying is that you can get great results without much oil. In fact, this recipe is almost oil free. The only added oil is the light spray over the panko crusted tofu, right before baking. The spritz of oil helps the panko bake to an even golden brown color. It's amazing how little oil it takes to create a crispy crust in an air fryer!
Recipe ingredients
You may already have most (if not all of the ingredients) at home already. Here's what you need to make this recipe:
- Extra-firm tofu: This is usually the most compact tofu sold at conventional grocery stores. If you can find "pressed" tofu—or if you have the time to press the tofu yourself—feel free! But we usually just use extra-firm tofu, straight from the package, because it's fast and convenient.
- Tamari (or soy sauce): The tofu will absorb most of the tamari, which helps season the tofu on the inside. Any unabsorbed tamari will help coat the outside of the tofu—to hydrate the the cornstarch (so that it doesn't look or taste powdery) and help the panko crust stick.
- Garlic powder: Helps to flavor this very quick marinade for the tofu. If you can't eat garlic, you could leave this out.
- Cornstarch: A bit of cornstarch helps create a crispy coating. It also helps thicken the unabsorbed tamari, so the panko coating sticks better. (If you're interested, this article is great at explaining the magic of cornstarch in cooking).
- Panko breadcrumbs: Panko is flakier and crunchier than regular breadcrumbs, so it makes the perfect "cheat" for a deep-fried coating—without the oil. You can use gluten-free panko if you'd like; but do not substitute with the panko for regular breadcrumbs.
- Oil spray: This recipe uses barely any oil! The only added oil is a quick spray over the breaded tofu, before it hits the air fryer. The oil helps the panko turn evenly golden brown. And, oil adds flavor, so a little bit on the crust is very much worth it. Use either olive oil or grapeseed oil spray (avoid PAM, if you can).
- Pepper (and salt): We highly recommend seasoning the fresh-from-the-air-fryer tofu with a generous amount of freshly ground pepper. And add salt if it needs it.
Step-by-step instructions (with photos)
Find the recipe card below for the complete recipe, including all ingredients and instructions.
Recipe video
Serving suggestions
Salt and pepper tofu
The simplest way to enjoy this tofu is to season it with a very generous amount of freshly ground black pepper (and salt, if needed)....then dig in. This salt and pepper tofu hits the spot when we're craving a salty but healthy snack. And the protein will hold you over until your next meal.
When it comes to how much black pepper to use, the answer is A LOT! Add what you think looks like a good amount of pepper...then add even more. Growing up, I loved crispy salt and pepper dry ribs, so this tofu combo brings back nostalgic memories.
A couple pro tips for seasoning breaded tofu: Firstly, the salt and pepper will stick better when the tofu is fresh from the air-fryer. So season while it's hot. And secondly, if you can give the tofu another quick spray of oil once it's out of the air fryer—then sprinkle with the pepper and salt, it'll stick even better.
Other serving ideas
Crispy breaded foods are best enjoyed immediately, while they're still hot and crispy! Here are some ways you can use this Crispy Breaded Air Fryer Tofu:
- Tucked into a grain bowl
- Tossed in a salad
- We usually add the tofu after tossing the salad with dressing, to keep the tofu as crisp as possible
- Served on the side of stir-fried veggies and rice
- We prefer to add it on the side or scatter on top, because tossing the tofu with saucy, steamy veggies will soften the crispy tofu coating.
- As "nuggets", with ketchup or another sauce for dipping
- On their own as a protein-rich snack with lots of coarse black pepper (see above)
- In tacos, as a plant-based filling
- In lettuce wraps, drizzled with sauce
Let us know how else you'd eat this crispy breaded tofu—we'd love to hear your ideas!
📖 Recipe
Crispy Breaded Air Fryer Tofu
Ingredients
- 12 oz extra-firm tofu
- 2 tablespoons tamari (or soy sauce)
- ¾ teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch
- ⅔ cup panko breadcrumbs (more if needed, see note 1)
- Oil spray (olive oil or grapeseed oil)
- Black pepper (ideally coarsely ground)
- Salt (optional)
Instructions
- Prep tofu: Cut tofu into cubes (¾-inch/2 cm). Pat dry with a clean kitchen towel.
- Season tofu: Transfer cubes to a shallow dish (see note 2). Pour tamari over tofu and sprinkle with garlic powder. Use your hands to gently toss to coat. Let marinate for 6 to 8 minutes, turning the cubes every couple of minutes, until most—but not all—of the tamari is absorbed (see note 3).
- Add cornstarch: Scatter cornstarch over tofu. Use your hands to gently toss to coat. (There should be no dry cornstarch visible—if you see any powder, keep tossing).
- Bread tofu: Working with one cube at a time, use one hand to swirl the cube in the residual tamari at the bottom of the dish to moisten. Dip tofu into panko and coat all sides (use your other dry hand to press the panko into tofu). Place breaded tofu in an air fryer basket and repeat. (Space out the cubes in a single layer in the basket.)
- Bake: Give the tofu a good spray of oil. Bake at 400°F (200°C) in the air fryer (no need to preheat) for 10 minutes. Give the basket a shake, spray lightly with oil (optional, but helps with browning), and bake for another 1 to 3 minutes, or until crispy and golden brown.
- Serve: Season tofu with black pepper (we like to use lots!) and more salt if needed. Enjoy while hot from the oven (see note 4).
Notes
- Gluten free option: Use gluten free panko breadcrumbs.
- Shallow dish: A pie plate works great here! Otherwise, use any shallow baking dish you have or a plate with a rim (so the tamari doesn't spill over the edge).
- Seasoning tofu with tamari: In this step, you want to let the tofu absorb most of the tamari (for flavor)—but not all of it! (See the step-by-step photos in the recipe post for a visual reference). The small amount of tamari at the bottom of the dish will help hydrate the cornstarch and moisten the tofu exterior so that the panko adheres. If your tofu ended up absorbing all the tamari, add a little splash of extra tamari, then continue with the next step of adding cornstarch.
- Serving suggestions: We highly recommend seasoning the tofu a hefty amount of freshly ground black pepper (and a sprinkle of extra salt, if desired). It's delicious on its own. Or, add to grain bowls or salad for a tasty plant-based source of protein. This breaded tofu is best served fresh, when it's hot from the oven. The panko crust will soften when coated with wet sauces, so if doing so, enjoy immediately.
Pedro says
This recipes has turned me into a tofu lover! I never really liked it before, but this preparation turned out really good. Can't wait to try it with other dishes.
bri says
Hi Pedro! Glad to hear you enjoyed the tofu! Thanks so much for sharing your experience. If you're looking for any other tofu recipes, we highly recommend trying our Crispy Tofu Sticks with Honey Mustard next! They have a similar preparation/crispy exterior as this recipe. Have a great weekend ahead!
Darcy says
Who knew tofu could be so good?! Even my roommate loved them, which is saying a lot LOL. Thank you for this fab recipe!
bri says
Hi Darcy! So happy to hear this recipe was a hit! Thank you for sharing <3 Hope you have a great weekend
Maddy L says
OBSESSED!! I've been looking for more ways to add plant-based protein to my diet. Could snack on these all day! Adding this recipe to my rotation.
bri says
Yay, glad to hear it Maddy!
Katie says
I’m new to tofu, can I make these the night before and use them in my salad the next day or will they get soggy
bri says
Hi Katie! That's exciting to hear - we hope you enjoy trying tofu:) For breaded recipes like this one, they're best enjoyed fresh. That's when they'll be their crispiest. You can of course always reheat the next day; but for best results, enjoy them (at least the first time), hot from the oven. Hope this helps and let us know how it goes!
Pete says
Had our vegetarian friends over for dinner last week and I had no idea what to make. Saw this recipe on IG and made the rice bowl with sweet chili sauce. Was a big hit with everyone. The sauce was really good, kinda forgot it was tofu tbh.
bri says
Hey Pete! So happy this recipe was a hit with your friends! Thanks so much for making the recipe and for taking the time to leave a review. Have a great week ahead!
Jane says
I found this recipe a few months ago on Pinterest and now literally make it weekly. SO DELICIOUS!!
bri says
Thanks Jane! Glad you're enjoying this tofu recipe. Would love to hear about the different ways you serve it!
Dianne says
Made this tofu for some lettuce wraps this weekend and... WOW. It was so good. So crunchy and tasty. Will definitely be making again soon. Thanks so much for the recipe!!
bri says
Glad you enjoyed this recipe Dianne! Thank you for sharing!
Danica says
This tofu has quickly become a go-to quick meal for us over the last few months! It's so easy to make and so, so delicious. We love it with just salt and pepper 🙂
bri says
Hi Danica! Yay, glad to hear you're enjoying this recipe! Thank you for sharing!
Andrea says
Any suggesttions how to make this in a conventional oven?
bri says
Hi Andrea! Yes, you can follow the "Alternate Oven Instructions" on this recipe here: https://evergreenkitchen.ca/sweet-chili-tofu-bowls/ . Enjoy!
Donna says
My favorite way to eat tofu! I love how crispy this gets without deep frying.
bri says
So happy to hear that Donna! Glad you liked the tofu. Have a great weekend!
Beth says
My whole family loves this tofu! I first made it with the Sweet Chili sauce (from this site). Since then I've also tried it with peanut sauce and store-bought stir fry sauce....also tasty.
bri says
Hi Beth! We're so happy to hear your family loves this tofu! Great sauce ideas, thanks so much for sharing.
Madison says
Yum, these turned out so good!
bri says
So happy to hear that Madison! Thanks for sharing!
Caroline V says
These are amazing. I made a batch....ate almost a third straight from the fryer basket... and managed to save the rest for rice bowls. My new favorite tofu recipe!!!!
bri says
Hey Caroline! Haha sounds like the tofu was a hit! I always end up eating more than my fair share when it's fresh out of the air fryer LOL. Glad to hear I'm not the only one! Have a great day!
Aaron says
Greetings from the UK! 5 stars for this recipe. Just made it for the 2nd time and it won't be my last
bri says
Thanks Aaron! We're happy to hear you're enjoying making this air fryer tofu! Thank you for leaving a review, we really appreciate it
Emily says
I can’t believe I’ve never made tofu this way before!!! After the air fryer, I added lots of salt + pepper as the recipe suggested. So good! My boyfriend legit said this was the best tofu he’s ever eaten. We finished it in one sitting.
bri says
Hi Emily - So happy you (AND your boyfriend) liked this air fryer tofu! Good call with the salt and pepper. It's our favorite way to season it too! Hope you guys get to make this again! Have a great rest of your day