Spicy Garlicky Sesame Tofu (30 Minutes!)

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Using chopsticks to pick up a bite of sesame tofu from a bowl of steamed rice and broccoli

Welcome to another minimal effort, BIG flavor dish! This quicker-than-takeout sesame tofu is baked to crispy perfection and coated in a drool-worthy, sweet + spicy + garlicky sauce. It might have you questioning whether you’ll ever be ordering takeout again!

Pair with rice and steamed veggies for a simple, 30-minute meal that’s vegan, gluten-free, and naturally sweetened. Let’s make it!

Tofu, cornstarch, avocado oil, sesame oil, garlic, salt, water, rice vinegar, sesame seeds, red pepper flakes, tamari, and maple syrup

Recipe Inspiration

This recipe is inspired by Sesame Chicken, which is commonly found in Chinese restaurants in the US and Canada (source). Though likely originally inspired by a dish from China, its exact origin story is unclear. Some suggest it’s an adaptation of General Tso’s, while others say it’s inspired by Sichuan La Zi Ji.

Our inspired, plant-based version has a similarly sticky, spicy, sweet (but not too sweet!) glaze and is made with tofu. Our version also doesn’t involve any battering or deep frying!

How to Make Sesame Tofu

It starts with making the tofu crispy using a different method! Instead of deep frying, we break the tofu into bite-sized pieces and bake until a little firm and golden with crispy edges.

Drizzling oil over a baking sheet of tofu pieces

Then we make a simple, super flavorful sauce on the stovetop with maple syrup, tamari, rice vinegar, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, and garlic.

Adding tamari into a saucepan

Next, we cook it down with a little slurry of cornstarch + water until it’s thickened.

Stirring a sticky, spicy, garlicky sesame sauce in a white ceramic saucepan

The final steps are adding sesame seeds to the sauce then stirring in the baked tofu until it’s well-coated and irresistible!

Pieces of crispy baked tofu coated in a sticky sesame glaze

We can’t wait for you to try this sesame tofu! It’s:

Spicy
Garlicky
A little sweet
A little sticky
Crispy on the edges
& SO delicious!

It pairs beautifully with rice (brownwhite, or cauliflower “rice”), and steamed broccoli for a simple, weeknight-friendly meal. Other delicious pairings include our Sesame Sautéed Swiss Chard, Gingery Smashed Cucumber Salad, and Spicy Garlicky Edamame.

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Close up shot of chopsticks holding a bite of vegan sesame tofu

Spicy Garlicky Sesame Tofu (30 Minutes!)

Crispy baked tofu coated in a sweet, spicy, garlicky sesame sauce. Vegan, gluten-free, naturally sweetened, and ready in just 30 minutes!
Author Minimalist Baker
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Using chopsticks to pick up spicy garlicky sesame tofu from a bowl of rice and broccoli
5 from 15 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4
Course Entrée
Cuisine Chinese-Inspired, Gluten-Free, Vegan
Freezer Friendly No
Does it keep? Best when fresh

Ingredients

TOFU

  • 1 (14-16 oz / 397-453 g) package super firm high-protein tofu*
  • 1 Tbsp olive or avocado oil
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt

SAUCE

  • 3 Tbsp maple syrup (or honey if not vegan)
  • 2 ½ Tbsp tamari or soy sauce (gluten-free as needed)
  • 4 tsp rice vinegar
  • 4 tsp toasted sesame oil
  • 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 2 large cloves garlic, grated or pressed
  • 1/4 cup sesame seeds

TO THICKEN SAUCE

  • 1 Tbsp cornstarch*
  • 1 Tbsp water

FOR SERVING optional

Instructions

  • If serving with rice, cauliflower rice, or steamed broccoli, begin preparing at this time. Cook the rice on the stovetop, in the Instant Pot, or in a rice cooker. Steam the broccoli in a steamer basket set over boiling water for ~4-6 minutes, or until tender but still a vibrant green color. Otherwise, move on to the next step.
  • TOFU: Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (218 C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Crumble the tofu into pieces 1/2 to 1 inch in size and arrange them on the parchment-lined baking sheet. Add oil, sprinkle with salt, and toss to evenly coat the tofu. Once the oven is preheated, bake for 10 minutes, flip with a spatula, and bake for another 10-15 minutes or until the tofu is a little firm and golden with crispy edges.
  • SAUCE: To a medium saucepan, add the maple syrup, soy sauce or tamari, rice vinegar, sesame oil, red pepper flakes, and garlic. Bring to a simmer over medium heat.
  • Meanwhile, to a small bowl, add the cornstarch and water and stir to combine. Once the sauce is simmering, add the cornstarch mixture, stir, and continue simmering, stirring occasionally until the sauce becomes thick like honey — about 3 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in the sesame seeds. Taste and adjust as needed, adding more maple syrup for sweetness, tamari for overall flavor, garlic for zing, or red pepper flakes for heat. Set aside.
  • Once the tofu is golden brown, place it into the sauce and stir to fully coat. Serve warm with rice, steamed vegetables, or other sides for a tasty meal!
  • You can prep the sauce ahead of time and store it in the fridge for up to 1 week. If it becomes too thick, add a bit of water when you reheat it in a saucepan. Otherwise, the cooked dish is best when fresh.

Notes

*If you can’t find super firm tofu, extra firm or firm tofu will work in this recipe. If using extra firm or firm tofu, wrap it in an absorbent towel and set something heavy on top — like a cast iron skillet — to press out extra moisture for 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, use a tofu press. Then proceed with step 2.
*If you want to replace the cornstarch with arrowroot starch, use only half the amount. It will look a little goopy, which isn’t as appetizing, but it still tastes good!
*Nutrition information is a rough estimate calculated without optional ingredients.
*Inspired by Allrecipes’ Sesame Chicken.

Nutrition (1 of 4 servings)

Serving: 1 serving Calories: 345 Carbohydrates: 16.4 g Protein: 20.7 g Fat: 22.4 g Saturated Fat: 3.8 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 2.8 g Monounsaturated Fat: 4.7 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 795 mg Potassium: 249 mg Fiber: 3.7 g Sugar: 9.3 g Vitamin A: 12 IU Vitamin C: 0.5 mg Calcium: 138 mg Iron: 4.6 mg

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  1. Pat says

    Lordy, lordy. The sodium is outrageous for a low sodium diet @ 1,000 / day. How can it be reduced? Can the fat be reduced also by using a reduced fat tofu?

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Hi Pat, you could use low sodium tamari, but it won’t be as flavorful. For the saturated fat, you could lightly spray the tofu with oil (or omit it), but it won’t crisp up as much.

  2. Robin says

    Absolutely exceptional! I think this deserves a spot in your Top 10! What a delicious meal served with brown rice and broccoli. I made the sauce early in the day and everything else shortly before, and it came together quickly. The sauce needed 1T of water to return it to the right texture. I had gone “easy” on the red pepper flakes, thinking that it would be too spicy, but next time I’ll use it all. My husband and I were wild about the flavors and I will definitely double the recipe — which is going to be prepared many more times in our household! Thank you!

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Aw, THANK YOU so much for your amazing review, Robin! We’re so glad you love this one and will be making it again! xo

  3. Amalia says

    Followed the recipe exactly as written – it was amazing! served it with rice and a Korean cucumber salad. It’s gonna be in our weekly rotation for sure. MAJOR YUM!

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      That sounds like a great combo, Amalia! We’re so glad you enjoyed the recipe. Thank you for sharing! xo

  4. Stephanie says

    Another winne! Served with sauteed veggies with a handful of peanuts over brown rice. Perfection!

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Whoop! We’re so glad you enjoyed this one, Stephanie. Thank you for sharing! xo

  5. Sophie Rau says

    Hello MB :)

    I just made it and what can I say?
    That sauce is heavenly.
    THANK YOU for offering us such great recipes.
    Merci.

  6. Mia Hackett says

    Made this for dinner tonight. I served it alongside steamed rice and sautéed garlic mushrooms & arugula. Super easy and super tasty! I consider myself an intermediate chef/baker. I do know my way around a kitchen affair bit. However, whenever trying a new recipe, I always feel like content creators say things take a lot less time to make than they actually do. Not this recipe, though! The clear and easy instructions made for a quick and simple weeknight dinner that I will definitely be making again. I even had time to clean up between steps. A quick tasty dinner with little mess left over in the kitchen is definitely a winner for me!!

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing your experience, Mia. We’re so glad you enjoyed the recipe and found it to be quick and easy to follow! xo

  7. Meri Schroeder says

    Really good recipe – quick and easy to put together. Next time I’ll probably add a 2nd match of the sauce to drizzle onto the rice bowl, and perhaps cut down on the red pepper flakes.

  8. Rebekah Furey says

    Wow wow wow this is insanely good and so simple , in fact I already had all the ingredients on hand. I air roasted the broccoli at the same time I cooked the tofu , one less pot to clean. I can’t wait to make this again. I think even tofu skeptics will devour this one. Great work:)

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Aw, thank you so much for your kind words and lovely review, Rebekah! We’re so glad you loved this one! xo

  9. Jeff says

    We made this tonight. It is delicious, and a keeper. We halved the recipe, and cooked the tofu 10 minutes at 400 degrees in our air fryer. We used 12 oz of a stir fry veggie mix. It would have been better to have used the full amount of the sauce. It served 2, with brown rice.

  10. Elena says

    This is SO delicious wow and comes together quickly. I thoroughly enjoyed this and it’s definitely going in the rotation.

    The sauce mixture gets quite thick, but with stirring in the tofu it spreads out quite nicely (I used a silicon spatula for mixing)

    • Avatar for Dana @ Minimalist BakerSupport @ Minimalist Baker says

      Whoop! We’re so glad to hear it’s going in your rotation, Elena. Thank you for sharing your experience! xo

  11. Lise says

    Such a big hit, so flavourful. I only had medium firm tofu and it worked out great. I will definitely add this to our menu plan. My husband really enjoyed our dinner. We had rice and steamed broccoli, great combo!

  12. SBS says

    Another excellent recipe! I needed a relatively quick lunch idea and remembered seeing this recipe in my email inbox – and I’m so glad I did! Here’s another one that’s going into he regular rotation!

  13. Margaret says

    Wow!!Definitely not making this too often as I couldn’t stop eating it. Kept sneaking into the kitchen for just one more piece. Really a lovely recipe using pantry staples. Comes together quickly and could be very adaptable to varying tastes. Nice job once again making doable healthy recipes. Now excuse me but a piece of garlicky tofu is calling my name.

  14. Kristine says

    Question if we’d like it not spicy do you think eliminating or lessoning it by half for the pepper flakes would be good?
    Thank you

  15. Stephanie says

    I look forward to trying this! I don’t have sesame seeds, would subbing in tahini work? Should I use the same amount? Thank you!