Tofu is mild in flavor, so it’s first marinated in a combination of flavorful ingredients like soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, and sesame oil. The strong combination of flavors in the marinade helps to deeply flavor the tofu so that it’s delicious on its own as well as in salads, noodle dishes, or whatever else you please.  An added bonus: air fryer tofu is ready from start to finish in under an hour and reheats marvelously. 

Tips for Air Frying Tofu

The best tofu for this recipe is extra-firm block tofu. It’s the easiest to work with thanks to its lower moisture content and holds up well when pressed and yields the best texture. Firm tofu can be swapped for extra-firm but I recommend pressing it longer (up to 30 minutes) in order to achieve the same crisp exterior. For extra flavor, add up to 1/2 teaspoon each garlic powder and ground ginger along with a pinch of salt and pepper to the breading. Cooking the tofu at a high temperature allows the outside to brown and crisp quickly without drying out the inside. If your air fryer runs hot, you may want to toss the tofu more frequently to allow even browning.

How to Serve Air Fryer Crispy Tofu

I love using the marinade ingredients to make a simple sauce and dipping the tofu in it for a light and satisfying lunch, but it’s excellent served a number of other ways:

Use to top a salad Add it to a noodle dish, such as this Sesame Noodle Salad Add it to a grain bowl  Serve it as a main with stir-fried or sautéed veggies on the side

An Easy Dipping Sauce

The marinade also makes a flavorful sauce for the fried tofu—just double the ingredients and reserve it. For a thinner sauce, simply top with sliced scallion and toasted sesame seeds. For a sauce that clings to the tofu, cook the marinade for a few minutes to thicken. Either version will yield roughly 1/4 cup of sauce.

More Options for Dipping Sauce 

Garlic Mayo Spicy Peanut Sauce  Easy Sesame Dressing  Spicy Orange Dipping Sauce  Sweet Chili Mayo

How to Store and Reheat

The tofu can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. To reheat: 

Preheat the air fryer to 375°F (if your air fryer requires preheating) on the air fryer setting.Place the leftover tofu in the basket in a single layer. Return the basket to the fryer and reheat until the tofu cubes are heated through and have re-crisped on the outside, 4 to 5 minutes. Serve immediately.

If you’d like a dipping sauce to go with your crispy tofu, double the marinade ingredients. Press the tofu until drier to the touch, about 15 minutes. If using paper towels, swap out the soaked paper towels for new, dry paper towels about halfway through (if needed). Alternatively, the tofu can be pressed between 2 lined plates or in a tofu press. For the coating, add the cornstarch to a shallow bowl or pie plate. Add the cubed tofu to the bowl with the marinade and use a rubber spatula or gentle hands to toss the tofu until each piece is evenly coated in the marinade. Take care to not break up the tofu. Let the cubes marinate at room temperature for about 15 minutes. Place the coated tofu on a dry cutting board or a large plate. Repeat until all of the cubes of tofu have been coated. The cornstarch will absorb into the marinated tofu—this is what you want. Any unsaturated, extra bits of cornstarch will not brown. If you notice this, simply dust off the excess cornstarch. Return the basket to the air fryer and cook at 400°F for 5 minutes. Flip the tofu and spray lightly with cooking spray. Continue cooking until the cubes of tofu are golden brown and crisp, about 5 more minutes (10 minutes total). For a thicker sauce, add the marinade to a very small pot. Whisk the mixture over medium-low heat until gently bubbling and reduced slightly, 3 to 5 minutes. The sauce should be slightly thicker and hold a line for a few seconds when a spoon or spatula is dragged through the bottom. Immediately transfer the sauce to a small bowl and top with sliced scallion and toasted sesame seeds. Take care to not cook the sauce too aggressively or too long as it will thicken too much. The tofu can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.  Love the recipe? Leave us stars below!