If you want a truly flavorful tofu dish, look no further! Sliced tofu is soaked in a garlicky ginger Asian tofu marinade that's pan fried until golden and crispy. It's great as a side or main dish and only requires 20 minutes of active kitchen time!
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This is just one of the many delicious ways to marinate tofu. There are so many ways to add flavor and texture to a dish with tofu, it really can morph into anything you desire. It can even be dessert!
With all the fancy vegan meat alternatives available nowadays, sometimes it’s nice to keep it simple with tasty and tantalizing tofu. This recipe for ginger garlic tofu is likely to find itself on regular rotation throughout the week and we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you!
Tofu is such a wonderful food for vegan cooking because it takes on the flavor of whatever you season it with and can take on various textures depending on how it’s prepared and what type of tofu you’re using.
Want savory and sweet? This ginger garlic asian tofu marinade is for you. Like a little spice? Bust out the pepper! Dreaming of deep-fried? Batter up! There are so many different (and delicious) ways to enjoy and prepare this awesome vegan superfood.
This recipe calls for extra firm tofu, which is commonly used for making stir-fries and frying. If you’d like to learn more about all things tofu, check out our comprehensive tofu guide!
Tofu Benefits
Tofu is a great and super tasty way to get your daily dose of amino acids, protein, and other nutrients. One 3.5-ounce serving of tofu contains 8 grams of protein, 31% of the recommended amount of manganese, and high levels of calcium, selenium, phosphorus, and more.
It’s also naturally gluten-free so if you can’t do seitan, tofu makes an amazing and nutritious substitute. If you can’t do soy, you could always try Burmese tofu!
Star Ingredients
This recipe for asian tofu marinade comes together quickly with just a handful of ingredients! Here are the main ingredients you’ll need plus some quick substitutions.
Extra-firm tofu: Extra firm and super-firm tofu are perfect for marinating. These firmer tofus are denser and hold less excess moisture, meaning they’ll absorb more of the marinade. Plus, they hold their shape better during the cooking process.
Garlic cloves: Minced garlic cloves add tons of flavor to this savory dish! For a quick substitute, try garlic powder.
Fresh ginger: Grated fresh ginger pairs perfectly with garlic to add complexity to the dish and create a unique flavor profile that takes this Asian tofu marinade to the next level!
Soy sauce: For an umami, salty flavor, soy sauce is a must! If you need a soy-free and gluten-free option, try liquid aminos.
Lemon: For some acidity, lemon juice packs the perfect punch. Lemon brightens and balances the flavors, making this asian style marinade irresistible!
Brown sugar: For a touch of sweetness, brown sugar adds just the right amount. Maple syrup or agave syrup can also be used.
Green onions: Great in both the marinade and for garnishing!
How To Make Marinated Asian Tofu
Step One: Slice tofu into triangles or cubes. For triangles, cut tofu into â…“ inch thick triangular slices. Transfer to a large casserole dish, and set aside.
Step Two: Make the marinade. In a medium bowl, thoroughly mix together the rest of the ingredients and pour over the tofu. Cover and refrigerate for at least two hours to allow the flavors to absorb, flipping the tofu halfway in-between. For a richer flavor, marinate overnight.
Excited to dig into your tofu but aren’t sure how exactly to enjoy it? Well, lucky you, we’ve got plenty of awesome suggestions ahead! One of the best things about tofu is how well it goes with so many different foods. It’s perfect for batch cooking to enjoy throughout the week and freezes wonderfully. So without further ado, here are our rockin’ recommendations:
Never Enough Noodles – Noodles and tofu go together like, well, noodles and tofu! The savory, fluffy, comforting texture of noodles pairs perfectly with the more meaty, garlicky ginger tofu. There’s really not much better for a weeknight or weekend pick-me-up than this Teriyaki Stir Fry Over Noodles. If you can’t get enough peanut, these Soba Noodles With Peanut Sauce are an awesome option. Gluten-free? Just substitute with your choice of noodle or keep it simple with this tasty Asian Zucchini Noodle Bowl.
Tofu is fantastic for batch cooking to enjoy in meals throughout the week or just as a quick snack. In the fridge, it’ll keep about 3-4 days when stored in an airtight container.
It’ll freeze for up to 8 months! Using a freezer-safe bag is fine but an airtight freezer-safe container is ideal! To defrost, just take out your preferred amount about 30 minutes prior to when you’d like to enjoy it or pop it in the microwave if you’re in a rush.
More Tasty Tofu Recipes
If you’re like us and can’t get enough tofu, here are more tasty tofu recipes:
Yellow Curry With Tofu made with yellow curry paste and delicious veggies is a flavorful and filling dinner perfect for plant-based eaters and omnivores alike!
To continue with the garlic theme, this Garlicky Tofu Tabbouleh Salad is a simple Middle Eastern dish that combines tofu with bulgar wheat and healthful herbs into one flavor-packed meal.
Say “yay” to sweet and spicy Tofu Satay! It’s great for both special occasions and simple weeknight dinners.
Vegan Greek Salad With Tofu Feta will take you to the Mediterranean with every tantalizing bite! This flavorful Greek salad will quickly become a new favorite!
This garlic ginger Asian-style marinated tofu recipe is fabulous served as a side or added to a dish. There once was a time when we avoided tofu like the plague, but as soon as we learned how to prepare it tastefully like this, we fell in love. Today, it's one of our favorite foods!
3stalksgreen onion, thinly sliced, plus more for garnish
1smalllemon, juiced
2tablespoonsbrown sugar
1½tablespoonsfresh ginger, grated
¼cupwater
Instructions
Cut tofu into â…“ inch thick triangular slices, place in a large casserole dish, and set aside.
To create the marinade, thoroughly mix together the rest of the ingredients in a medium bowl and pour over the tofu. Allow tofu to sit for a minimum of two hours, or overnight for a richer taste. Flip tofu halfway in-between.
Keyword asian tofu, asian tofu marinade, tofu recipe, tofu triangles
This recipe for Ginger Garlic Asian Tofu Marinade comes from the kitchens of Toni Okamoto and Michelle Cehn as they were recipe testing for The Friendly Vegan Cookbook. Article written by Amanda Methand edited by Rachel Lessenden.Photos by Amanda McGillicuddy for World of Vegan, all rights reserved.
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This is definitely a dish I would love
This garlic ginger tofu marinade is so good! Love it alongside some rice!
This asian tofu marinade is so good! We have a new favorite in our house. Thanks for the recipe!
This tofu marinade is so flavorful and delicious!
I’ve been searching for a new tofu marinade for a while. This one is beyond delicious and easy to make. Yum!
This is such a brilliant idea! Having this tofu ready to go to make a quick lunch is perfect 🙂