Baked Sriracha and Soy Sauce Tofu has shown up on Garden of Vegan a lot, so I figured it was about time that I share the recipe! I rely on this recipe a lot because it’s quick, versatile, great for meal prepping, and there’s very little clean-up afterwards. I pretty much always have the ingredients on hand so it’s really convenient to make when I’m not in the mood for cooking.

This recipe only uses 4 ingredients and requires less than 10 minutes of active cooking time. You don’t have to press the tofu for this recipe so you can just mix up the ingredients and throw it in the oven. Start cooking some quinoa, steam some veggies, and you’ll have a great vegan meal in 25-30 minutes!

I often use this tofu in stir-fries, salads, and vegan lunch bowls, but it can be used in a lot of other ways too. I’ve eaten it in burritos, sandwiches, and all by itself for a high-protein snack.

I don’t measure anything when I’m cooking this tofu at home but in order to turn this into a recipe I’ve included measurements for all of the ingredients. Feel free to play around with different ratios and ingredients, I suspect it would be delicious with a touch of sweetness too!

This recipe is nut free, gluten free (ensure that you’re using gluten free soy sauce), low sugar, and no sugar added.

Ingredients

1 block extra-firm tofu

1/2 tsp olive oil

2 tbsp light soy sauce

1 1/2 tbsp sriracha

Yield: 2-4 servings

Supplies: Chef’s knife, mixing bowl, tongs, parchment paper, cookie sheet.

Directions

Preheat oven to 425°F.

Slice your tofu into 1″ x 1″ squares. I’d recommend sticking close to that size and ensure that you slice it no thicker than 1/2″. Check out Part 2 of my Tofu Tutorial different ways to slice tofu.

Add the tofu to your mixing bowl and add the olive oil, sriracha, and soy sauce. Gently mix to combine.

Spread evenly on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and bake for 10 minutes.

After 10 minutes, remove your baking sheet from the oven and flip each piece of tofu. Drizzle the remaining marinade over the tofu and bake for another 10-12 minutes.

Once the tofu is crispy on the outside, remove from the oven.

This tofu can be served hot or chilled, either way is delicious. This recipe is so versatile, there’s really no limit to the ways it can be used.

Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 from 14 reviews Author: brittany mueller

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Yield: 4 servings 1 x

Category: Lunch & Dinner

Cuisine: Vegan Print Pin Description This Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu is flavourful and easy to prepare! This simple no-press tofu recipe uses just 4 ingredients. Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu is great for sandwiches, wraps, salads, and vegan rice paper rolls. Scale 1x 2x 3x Ingredients 1 block (350g) extra-firm tofu

block (350g) extra-firm tofu 1 tsp (5ml) olive oil

(5ml) olive oil 2 tbsp (30ml) light soy sauce

(30ml) light soy sauce 1 1/2 tbsp (22.5ml) sriracha Instructions Preheat oven to 425F. Slice your tofu into your desired shape. I usually go with quarter-sized squares – I’d recommend sticking close to that size and ensure that you slice it no thicker than 1/2 inch. Add the tofu to your mixing bowl and add the olive oil, sriracha, and soy sauce. Gently mix to combine. Spread evenly on a cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, remove your baking sheet from the oven and flip each piece of tofu. Drizzle the remaining marinade over the tofu and bake for another 10-12 minutes. One the tofu is crispy on the outside, remove from the oven. Notes This tofu can be served hot or chilled, it’s delicious either way! This recipe is so versatile there’s really no limit to the different ways it could be used. I usually eat it in vegan lunch bowls and hearty salads, but I’ve also used it in stir-fries, burritos, wraps, sandwiches, burgers, and as a simple side dish with steamed veggies and quinoa. It also makes an awesome savoury snack all by itself!

I’ve only just recently gotten into the whole “vegan lunch bowl” thing but I am absolutely in love with them! They’re so visually appealing, healthy, and I can tailor them perfectly to my preferences. What exactly is a vegan lunch bowl? Usually a complementary combination of different vegan side dishes, grains, fresh and/or cooked vegetables, nuts & seeds, dips and/or sauces. Vegan lunch bowls are a fantastic way to use up leftovers or little bits of different ingredients you might have on hand.

Baked Sriracha and Soy Sauce Tofu is absolutely ideal for vegan lunch bowls. There’s very little active cooking time and once you get the tofu in the oven you can continue prepping all of your other lunch bowl ingredients. Adding one serving of this tofu to a vegan lunch bowl is a great way to boost your protein intake (13 grams per serving) making it a perfect addition to post workout lunch bowls.

Vegan Lunch Bowl with Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu

Ingredients

1/4 recipe Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu

1/2 recipe Basic Quinoa

sautéed zucchini noodles

shredded carrot

grape tomatoes

sliced avocado

roasted garlic hummus

Directions

As soon as the tofu is in the oven, begin preparing the quinoa (cook the quinoa according to package instructions using vegetable broth in place of water OR use our recipe for Basic Quinoa.)

For zucchini noodles: Use a regular peeler for wider ribbons or a julienne peeler for thinner strands (I use the Zyliss Julienne Peeler – affiliate link) and peel from the very top of the zucchini to the very bottom in one motion. Give it a quarter turn and repeat until you’ve peeled the entire zucchini into “noodles”. Preheat 1 tsp of coconut oil over med-high heat in a saucepan and sauté the noodles for 3-5 minutes or until tender and slightly translucent.

For shredded carrot: Use the same methods described for peeling zucchini noodles or use a grater for smaller shreds. For a nice crunch you can add it to your vegan lunch bowl raw, or lightly sauté it along with the zucchini ribbons.

In a wide, shallow bowl, arrange a scoop of hot quinoa, a serving of the baked tofu (hot), the zucchini noodles (also hot), and shredded carrot. Top with sliced avocado, a dollop of hummus, and a few grape tomatoes.

Substitutions: The beautiful thing about vegan lunch bowls is that you can tailor them to your taste preferences and individual needs, so feel free to change the recipe to suit your tastes and preferences. Some more great ingredients: canned black beans or chickpeas, roasted chickpeas, cooked brown rice, baked sweet potato, roasted russet potatoes, whole grain couscous, hemp seeds, pumpkin seeds, chopped almonds or cashews, baby spinach, steamed kale, etc.

There’s nothing quite like a nice and big hearty salad. Wimpy, sad little salads are a total injustice to healthy vegan eating – there’s no need for it! I love a good salad that’s colourful, full of texture, and covers every food group while also being delicious, healthy, and super filling.

I tend to eat slightly different variations of this salad a lot. I’ve been eating this salad semi-regularly for 2+ years and I’m still not sick of it (not even close!!) This is definitely where I use my recipe for Baked Sriracha and Soy Sauce Tofu the most.

Hearty Spinach, Avocado, and Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu Salad

Ingredients

1/4 recipe Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu

2-3 handfuls of baby spinach

4-6 grape tomatoes, halved

chopped avocado

1 tbsp pumpkin seeds

1 tbsp hemp hearts

dollop of hummus OR 1 tbsp balsamic vinaigrette

1-2 tbsp Daiya Cheddar-Style Shreds (optional)

Optional ingredients: 1/4 cup black beans or chickpeas, 1/3 cup chilled brown rice or Basic Quinoa, fresh corn, shredded carrot, thinly sliced basil leaves (basil is a fantastic ingredient to use with grape tomatoes and a balsamic vinaigrette.)

Directions

To eat immediately: Thoroughly combine the spinach with your preferred dressing (hummus or vinaigrette) and top with Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu, grape tomatoes, avocado, pumpkin seeds, hemp hearts, and Daiya. (If not serving immediately, leave the dressing on the side.)

This is a really fantastic salad to take on the go for a healthy, filling lunch or dinner.

To make this salad portable: Combine the spinach, chilled Baked Sriracha & Soy Sauce Tofu, and pumpkin seeds in one container. Add the balsamic vinaigrette to the chopped tomatoes in a separate smaller container. Put a scoop of brown rice (optional) in a third container with half of a scored avocado in plastic wrap. To serve: Scoop out the avocado with a spoon and add all ingredients to the spinach and tofu, seal with a lid and shake until all ingredients are combined.

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