Baked Tofu - Indian Style

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Baked Tofu - Indian Style

Baked Tofu: Next to cauliflower and broccoli, tofu is my husband's favorite. I'm in the constant look out for tofu recipes. Actually he would eat anything vegetarian if it's healthy. For me the criteria is, it has to taste good. So I experiment with tofu recipes to satisfy both our needs.

So far our favorite is tofu paratha. I drain the tofu well, grate it, add some Indian spices and divide the mixture into small balls. Then proceed to prepare the parathas as usual, using the tofu stuffing.

The Tofu Mango Pudding did not get his vote. The truth is he is not a "dessert" person. My son, my mother and I loved it very much.

Paneer is my most favorite and his least favorite. He doesn't eat it because of the fat content and caloric value. I wish I have the self control like him, I would be 30 pounds lighter! Because he doesn't eat paneer and I love dishes made with paneer I try to make tofu recipes Indian style. Over the years have tried a variety of Indian tofu recipes substituting tofu for paneer.

The key is to use extra-firm tofu so that it would hold it's shape. Also draining the water is a crucial step. Another important procedure is marinating the tofu with spices and herbs for it to soak the taste and flavor in few Indian tofu recipes. Once these three are taken care, you can prepare almost any recipe using paneer with tofu in Indian style. Tofu sides, tofu snacks, tofu desert, you name it you can make it.

Recently I was going through a South Indian cookbook and found a recipe for paneer tikkis. The original recipe mentioned to grill it in a convection microwave oven. Of course I had to use tofu and because I did not have that sort of microwave oven I had to use my regular oven to make this baked tofu recipe. I also mixed up some spices that I had in my kitchen counter and this baked tofu Indian style turned out very tasty.

Want to make something similar? A healthy, quick, no fuss snack? Then try this baked chickpeas recipe too.

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Indian Style Baked Tofu Recipe

Prep TimeCook TimeMakes
1 Hr40 Mins32 Pieces
AuthorCategoryMethod
Snacks/AppetizersBaking
Baked Tofu - Indian Style
4.9 from 11 reviews
Want to try tofu recipe Indian style? This baked tofu recipe is a good one to try. With a blend of flavourful Indian spices, marinating it enough, helps the tofu to soak up the flavour and the result is this delicious baked tofu.
Ingredients:
  • 1 Packet (14Oz) Extra Firm Tofu
For The Marinade:
  • 3 Tablespoons Oil
  • 1 Tablespoon Curry Powder
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Red Chili Powder
  • A Pinch Turmeric Powder
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Salt (As Per Your Taste)
  • Juice Of 1/2 Lemon Lemon Juice
  • As Needed Red Food Color (Optional)
Procedure:
  1. Open the tofu packet and drain the water. Wrap the tofu in paper towels and place some weight on it and leave it for 30 minutes. After draining the water cut the tofu into cubes of 1cm thickness. I got around 20 pieces.
  2. Take a 1 gallon ziploc bag and add all the ingredients required for the marinade in the bag.
  3. Whisk it with a fork and add the tofu cubes in the bag. Remove the air out and close the bag and toss it well to coat all the tofu pieces with the marinade.
  4. Leave it in the fridge for 30-45 minutes.
  5. Meanwhile preheat the oven at 425F/220C for 15 minutes.
  6. Grease a baking sheet lightly, place the tofu pieces and bake it for 25-30 minutes, turning once in the middle.
  7. To have a crispy outer, broil it for another 8-10 minutes.
Taste:
  1. We don't eat very spicy foods. So taste the marinade to check the spices and add accordingly to suit your taste. Since tofu is bland, it definitely requires more seasoning than you would normally use.
My Notes:
  1. If you are a paneer fan like me you are not going to like the tofu tikkis immediately. For those who have not tasted tofu before, though they both look alike, the taste is totally different. So don't expect the taste of paneer tikka. Try to appreciate the taste of tofu and then you would love it. After eating 3-4 pieces, I started liking it. Now this is my husband's favorite.
  2. The marinading can be done in a bowl too. I saw the ziploc bag method in Food TV, so I thought of giving it a try. It's definitely easy and no clean up. Simply toss the bag in the trash later.
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65 COMMENTS

  1. SS

    If not for the header , i thought it was chamagade koora 😀

  2. Roma

    I have always wanted to bring some tofu home, especially since I see so many interesting recipes on your site that use it.

  3. LinQ

    Wow! those are looking so crispy & yummy 😛 ,
    i guess i can also try the same recipe procedure with paneer.

    Regards,
    LinQ.

  4. Cynthia

    I’d want to snack on these all the time 🙂

  5. Uma

    the baked tofu looks stunningly beautiful Madhu! Yum! 🙂

  6. lakshmi

    Hi Madhu,

    I love this tofu recipe. would definitely try it. i just found your site by google search on eggless recipes. good i got your site. thanks.

  7. raaji

    nice step to step procedure,……nice pic……i loved it

  8. sangeeth

    U rock! really rock!

  9. sia

    i prefer tofu to paneer these days and this is a lovely recipe madhu

  10. James

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  11. Geeta

    Just discovered tofu again while researching calcium rich foods. This looks delicious.

  12. Vidya

    Madhu, it looks too good to be true 🙂 Looks super tempting.

  13. Riya

    Hi Madhu,

    I am going to try this one over the weekend. Looks so good! I make my aloo fry (south indian style) like this. Unlike traditional kadai method, the baking and broiling is so much healthier and equally tasty!

    And thanks for your response on the Smart Balance butter. I finally found it in safeway. I will now start baking to glory from your website. 🙂

    Riya.

  14. Vaishali

    Lovely recipe, Madhuram. I sometimes marinate extra-firm tofu in Indian spices before using as a substitute for paneer in dishes like palak paneer. I just have to try your baked version.

  15. Siri

    the tofu bites look divine Madhu.. 😛 wish I cud munch some now!! 😆

    Cheers
    Siri :mrgreen:

  16. Smitha

    Madhu,

    Konjam slowva recipes podu. I am not able to keep up with your speed. I love a lot of your recipes and want to try them but by the time I get ready you post something new and fancy that gets my attention.

    Anyway, this recipe looks really good and I am sure I will try it. Also on a side note, I tried your eggless chocolate cake, it was a great hit with my kids. Venkat was not well so he has not tried it yet, but I am sure he will like it too. Keep Going! Wish I live somewhere close to you so that I can be your official taster.

  17. Bharti

    The tofu has such a lovely brown crust! It looks crunchy and delectable.

  18. DivyA Vikram

    Great idea Madhu..looks yummy

  19. rachel

    Am not a tofu fan either..will use ur marinade for paneer though

  20. Cham

    They look like bread pieces! I can see they re crispy & yummy 😉

  21. Divya

    Madhuram, I make them too but the lazy version, just mix in salt and spices and bake them but never like this. Marinated and wonderful.
    I will sure try this.

  22. Anjali Damerla

    Madhu,
    How do you come up with such creative recipes??
    This one goes under my “must try” bookmarks :))
    Thanks.

  23. Sweatha

    So simple and easy to make,quick appetizer

  24. Happy Cook

    I am not a tofu fan. But this looks really good

  25. Anjali J.

    wow, this is amazing.. very creative.. they look so yummy..