Golden, crispy, and packed with plant-based protein, these oven-baked tofu fries are an easy, healthy snack or side dish. Seasoned simply with herbs and spices, they’re quick to make, meal-prep friendly, and perfect for dipping or topping your favorite vegan plate.
Heavy object (e.g., pan or book, for pressing tofu)
Ingredients
16ozblock of firm tofudrained and rinsed
1tspdried basiloptional
1/4tspgarlic powderoptional
Himalayan sea saltto taste
Black pepperto taste
Instructions
Preheat Oven and Prepare Baking Sheet: Begin by preheating your oven to 400°F (200°C). This ensures that when your tofu fries go in, they start baking immediately at the perfect temperature for golden, crisp edges. While the oven is warming, line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. This prevents sticking and makes cleanup effortless. Set the sheet aside on a flat, stable surface near your prep area.
Drain and Press the Tofu: Carefully remove your 16-ounce block of firm tofu from its packaging and drain off the excess liquid. Rinse it gently under cold running water to remove any packing residue. For the best texture, press the tofu to release excess moisture. Wrap the tofu in a clean kitchen towel or paper towels and place a heavy object—such as a cast-iron pan or a few cookbooks—on top. Let it press for about 30 minutes if time allows. This step ensures the fries will crisp up in the oven rather than steaming.
Slice Tofu into Fries: Once pressed, unwrap the tofu and place it on a cutting board. Using a sharp knife, slice the tofu block into sticks approximately 1 inch thick. Keep them uniform in size to ensure even baking. Remember, thinner pieces may burn quickly, while thicker ones might stay too soft in the center, so aim for consistent dimensions. Arrange the cut tofu sticks on your prepared baking sheet with space between each piece.
Season the Tofu Fries: Sprinkle the tofu fries with 1 teaspoon of dried basil and 1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder if using. Add Himalayan sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Gently toss or pat the seasonings onto the tofu, making sure each fry is evenly coated. You can also get creative here, adding paprika, smoked paprika, or chili flakes for extra flavor.
Bake the Tofu Fries: Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven. Bake the tofu fries for 20–30 minutes, flipping them halfway through with a spatula to ensure all sides become golden and crisp. Keep an eye on them: for softer, more tender fries, remove them when lightly browned; for a crispier finish, allow them to bake until golden brown and firm to the touch.
Serve and Enjoy: Once baked to your desired texture, carefully remove the tofu fries from the oven. Serve them hot with your favorite dipping sauce—such as vegan aioli, ketchup, or spicy mustard—or use them as a topping for salads, grain bowls, or plant-based plates. These fries are best enjoyed immediately for maximum crispiness.
Store Leftovers: If you have any leftover tofu fries, let them cool completely before transferring to an airtight container. Store them in the refrigerator for up to one week. Reheat in the oven or air fryer to restore crispiness, avoiding the microwave when possible to prevent sogginess.
Notes
Use firm or extra-firm tofu for the best texture; silken or soft tofu will fall apart during baking.
Pressing the tofu is crucial to remove excess water, which helps achieve crispier fries.
Keep tofu sticks uniform in size to ensure even baking.
Seasoning is flexible: try paprika, chili powder, or nutritional yeast for added flavor.
Baking time can vary depending on your oven and fry thickness—monitor carefully to avoid burning.
Serve immediately for maximum crispiness, though leftovers can be reheated with good results.