Easy 20 Minute Agedashi Tofu (Air Fryer Recipe) (2024)

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04/11/2021

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For a delicious appetiser that’s crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, look no further than Agedashi Tofu! This simple air fryer version of the traditional Japanese deep fried tofu recipe is paired with a tsuyu sauce of dashi, mirin and soy sauce.

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Why We Love This

Air fried agedashi tofu is a healthier version of the traditional deep fried tofu dish. Using an air fryer means you only need a fraction of the cooking oil, but the tofu is still just as crispy and delicious, with no mess or splatter of cooking in hot oil!

This is such a light side dish, it’s perfect for serving up as an appetiser before a bigger Japanese dish like okonomiyaki or spicy miso ramen!

Love tofu? See more amazing tofu recipes and marinade ideas here.

Related: Hiyayakko Cold Tofu for Summer / Simple Tofu Hot Pot (Yudofu)

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What is Agedashi Tofu?

Agedashi tofu (揚げ出し豆腐 in Japanese) refers to a dish of fried tofu served in a light tsuyu sauce made from dashi stock broth seasoned with soy sauce and mirin. It’s usually enjoyed as an entree or side dish at Japanese restaurants alongside a small portion of rice, Japanese salad, stir fried burdock and/or pickled vegetables (takuan).

Where the traditional agedashi tofu recipe is usually deep fried, today we’ll be using an air fryer so that we can use less cooking oil and avoid waste.

What You’ll Need

  • Tofu – Medium firm tofu is a great choice as it will hold its shape well during frying. You can also use silken tofu.
  • Cornstarch – We use cornstarch as it’s more readily available in our area, but you can also use potato starch.
  • Dashi Make your own dashi stock using kombu and/or bonito flakes, or use powdered dashi stock for convenience.
  • Mirin – A sweet rice wine for cooking. If you can’t find it at your supermarket, you can omit or add in a 1/2 tsp of sugar instead. You can sometimes find this in regular supermarkets, otherwise head to your nearest Asian grocer or online.
  • Soy Sauce – Use regular or light soy sauce – avoid dark soy sauce as this will make the tsuyu sauce too salty.
  • Cooking Oil Spray – This helps to brown the outer coating on the tofu and crisp it up. Use a high quality cooking oil spray such as extra virgin olive oil for the best flavour. If you don’t have a spray, just use regular oil and lightly brush it over the tofu and air fryer cooking basket with a basting brush.
  • Garnish – Traditional options include thinly sliced green onion and dried bonito flakes (katsuobushi). You can also top with a small dab (½ to 1 tsp) of freshly grated ginger, onion or daikon radish to taste.
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How to make Agedashi Tofu:

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  1. To make the agedashi tsuyu, pour the dashi stock into a medium saucepan along with the mirin and soy sauce. Bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat, then turn off heat and set aside.
  2. Drain the tofu and wrap in a piece of paper towel to absorb any excess water.
  3. Slice into segments, and gently wipe each piece with paper towel to dry.
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  1. Coat each piece of tofu in cornstarch and tap off any excess. Spray or brush air fryer basket with oil, then preheat for 2 minutes at 200˚C / 390˚F.
  2. Place tofu pieces into the air fryer, making sure there’s plenty of space around each piece for the hot air to circulate, then spray or brush each piece with oil. Air fry for 6 minutes, then spray or brush once again with oil. Air fry for a further 6 minutes then flip over each tofu piece. Cook for a further 2 minutes until lightly browned and crispy!
  3. Transfer tofu onto serving plates. Gently ladle tsuyu into the dish (for the best presentation, don’t pour it straight over the tofu), then top with spring onion, katsuobushi, shichimi, daikon and/or your other chosen garnishes.

Wandercook’s Tips

  • Extra Crispy Coating – Always wipe away any moisture from the surface of the tofu pieces using a piece of paper towel or cloth to avoid it becoming soggy. Don’t forget to lift the lid half way through and reapply more oil if required for an extra crispy finish!

FAQs

Is agedashi tofu vegan?

You can make this recipe vegan as long as you use kombu dashi (made with just kombu, no bonito flakes), or shiitake dashi.

I want to deep fry the tofu instead. Which oil should I use?

Vegetable oils with a high smoke point such as canola or rice bran oil are best, as they will cook the tofu quickly without burning or filling your kitchen with smoke.

What can I do with leftover stock?

Use it to make zosui rice soup! It’s also a great way to use up leftover sushi rice.

Variations

  • Make it Spicy – Add a drop or two of rayu chilli oil or a tiny smear of yuzu kosho.
  • Make Yudofu Instead – Simmer fresh tofu (without the cornstarch coating) in the dashi broth instead. This is known as yudofu – hot simmered tofu.
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Easy 20 Minute Agedashi Tofu (Air Fryer Recipe)

For a delicious appetiser that’s crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside, look no further than Agedashi Tofu! This simple air fryer version of the traditional Japanese deep fried tofu recipe is paired with a tsuyu sauce of dashi, mirin and soy sauce.

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Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 18 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Japanese

Servings: 2 serves

Calories: 235kcal

Author: Wandercooks

Cost: $5

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 300 g medium firm tofu drained, moisture wiped off, sliced into 6 cubes
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch / cornflour sub potato starch
  • ¾ cup dashi stock or 3/4 tsp dashi powder in ¾ cup warm water
  • ¼ cup mirin
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • vegetable oil or cooking spray

Optional garnishes:

  • 1 spring onion / green onion finely sliced
  • 1 tbsp bonito flakes / katsuobushi
  • shichimi togarashi to taste
  • 2 cm daikon radish finely grated

Instructions

For the Tsuyu Sauce:

  • To make the agedashi tsuyu, pour the dashi stock into a medium saucepan along with the mirin and soy sauce. Bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat, then turn off heat and set aside.

    ¾ cup dashi stock, ¼ cup mirin, ¼ cup soy sauce

For the Agedashi Tofu:

  • Drain the tofu and wrap in a piece of paper towel to absorb any excess water.

    300 g medium firm tofu

  • Slice into 6 even cubes, and gently wipe each piece with paper towel to dry.

  • Coat each piece of tofu in cornstarch and tap off any excess. Spray or brush air fryer basket with oil, then preheat for 2 minutes at 200˚C / 390˚F.

    2 tbsp cornstarch / cornflour

  • Place tofu pieces into the air fryer, making sure there’s plenty of space around each piece for the hot air to circulate, then spray or brush each piece with oil. Air fry for 6 minutes, then spray or brush once again with oil. Air fry for a further 6 minutes then flip over each tofu piece. Cook for a further 2 minutes until lightly browned and crispy!

    vegetable oil

  • Transfer tofu onto serving plates. Gently ladle tsuyu into the dish (for the best presentation, don’t pour it straight over the tofu), then top with spring onion, katsuobushi, shichimi, daikon and/or your other chosen garnishes.

    1 spring onion / green onion, 1 tbsp bonito flakes / katsuobushi, shichimi togarashi, 2 cm daikon radish

Video

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Recipe Notes

  • Extra Crispy Coating – Always wipe away any moisture from the surface of the tofu pieces using a piece of paper towel or cloth to avoid it becoming soggy. Don’t forget to lift the lid half way through and reapply more oil if required for an extra crispy finish!
  • Make it Spicy – Add a drop or two of rayu chilli oil or a tiny smear of yuzu kosho.
  • Make Yudofu Instead – Simmer fresh tofu (without the cornstarch coating) in the dashi broth instead. This is known as yudofu – hot simmered tofu.
  • Tofu – You can also use silken tofu.
  • Dashi – Make your own dashi stock using kombu and/or bonito flakes, or use powdered dashi stock for convenience.
  • Mirin – A sweet rice wine for cooking. Sub with 1/2 tsp of sugar.
  • Soy Sauce – Use regular or light soy sauce – avoid dark soy sauce as this will make the tsuyu sauce too salty.
  • Cooking Oil Spray – This helps to brown the outer coating on the tofu and crisp it up. Use a high quality cooking oil spray such as extra virgin olive oil for the best flavour. If you don’t have a spray, just use regular oil and lightly brush it over the tofu and air fryer cooking basket with a basting brush.
  • Garnish – Traditional options include thinly sliced green onion and dried bonito flakes (katsuobushi). You can also top with a small dab (½ to 1 tsp) of freshly grated ginger, onion or daikon radish to taste.

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts

    Easy 20 Minute Agedashi Tofu (Air Fryer Recipe)

    Serving Size

    300 g

    Amount per Serving

    Calories

    235

    % Daily Value*

    Fat

    7

    g

    11

    %

    Saturated Fat

    1

    g

    6

    %

    Polyunsaturated Fat

    4

    g

    Cholesterol

    1

    mg

    %

    Sodium

    2145

    mg

    93

    %

    Potassium

    162

    mg

    5

    %

    Carbohydrates

    25

    g

    8

    %

    Fiber

    2

    g

    8

    %

    Sugar

    8

    g

    9

    %

    Protein

    19

    g

    38

    %

    Vitamin A

    63

    IU

    1

    %

    Vitamin C

    1

    mg

    1

    %

    Calcium

    226

    mg

    23

    %

    Iron

    3

    mg

    17

    %

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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    2 Comments

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    dina tate

    06/07/2022 at 10:53 am

    the tofu just doesnt crisp up in the air fryer. i’ve done this numerous times. the dashi is great, but the air fryer doesnt cut it with silken tofu unfortunately. works ok with medium/firm.

    • Reply

      Wandercooks

      06/07/2022 at 11:56 am

      Good to know re: silken tofu. The higher moisture content may affect the crispiness if using silken tofu. In that case, you could try using a little extra cornstarch / potato starch and turn up the air fryer a little higher (maybe 220C / 430F) to try and burn off that moisture. Otherwise, stick with the medium firm. 🙂

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    Easy 20 Minute Agedashi Tofu (Air Fryer Recipe) (2024)

    FAQs

    How long do you cook tofu in the air fryer? ›

    Air fry at 400°F for 11-15 minutes, tossing halfway so that the tofu cooks evenly on all sides. The tofu is ready when it's crisp and browned around the edges. Keep an eye on it during the last few minutes of cooking, as the exact cooking time will depend on your specific air fryer. That's it!

    What do you coat tofu in before frying? ›

    Cornstarch – This is the secret to the most perfect fried tofu. Cornstarch forms a protective layer around each cube of tofu, which crisps up when added to heat. If you don't have cornstarch, arrowroot powder and tapioca starch also work.

    How do you keep tofu from sticking to air fryer? ›

    After the hot water soak, it's still important to completely blot the pieces of tofu dry so that they don't stick to the air fryer. Combining the soak, thorough blot drying, and a good dusting of arrowroot powder will get you nicely crispy results!

    Why is my tofu not crispy air fryer? ›

    First, too much water. If you don't press the water out of your tofu, it can easily become soggy. Second, temperature. Cooking your tofu at a low temperature won't allow it to crisp properly.

    How many minutes do you put in the air fryer? ›

    Air-Fryer Cooking Chart
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    What do you season tofu with? ›

    Coat the tofu.

    Drizzle it with olive oil, and toss gently to coat. Sprinkle evenly with cornstarch and seasonings (I use garlic powder, salt and pepper). Toss gently again until the tofu is evenly coated.

    What is the best oil to fry tofu in? ›

    Type of oil to use for frying tofu: Canola is great and so are vegetable/soybean oil and refined peanut oil. In general, choose a neutral-flavored oil that has a high smoking point. That is, don't deep-fry with sesame oil.

    Should I marinate tofu before I fry it? ›

    For the tastiest results, marinade the tofu overnight. Roll slices or cubes of marinated tofu in some rice flour, potato starch, corn flour or grated coconut before pan-frying for an extra-crispy crust. Be sure to use a non-stick pan with a generous amount of oil. Deep-frying is also an option.

    What is Chinese fried tofu called? ›

    Peipa Tofu (or Pipa Tofu) is a classic Chinese dish of Fried Tofu Balls. This tofu recipe is definitely one to keep in your back pocket! It's a crowd pleaser and is one of those recipes that might even convert the fussiest of eaters and can satisfy anyone.

    How to get tofu like the Chinese takeaway? ›

    Pat each cube dry. In a large nonstick skillet, heat the vegetable oil and 1 teaspoon of sesame oil over medium-high heat. Once the oil is hot, add the tofu and cook on all sides until golden brown, 2-4 minutes per side, then remove from the pan and set aside.

    Why does restaurant tofu taste different? ›

    This difference in taste is largely due to one key ingredient: salt. In the culinary world, salt is a key flavor enhancer that unlocks and elevates the natural tastes of food. When it comes to tofu, which is naturally quite mild-tasting, salt becomes a critical component in transforming it into something delicious.

    What not to mix with tofu? ›

    What to not serve with tofu? According to studies, a high volume consumption of tofu and spinach together can increase your risk of kidney stones. Tofu and spinach contain calcium and oxalic acid respectively and the combined can form kidney stones.

    Can you put parchment paper in an air fryer? ›

    Parchment paper can handle the heat inside your air fryer - up to 428°F (220°C). To get the best results, add the parchment paper to the air fryer basket at the same time as you add your ingredients. This prevents the paper from lifting up and coming into contact with the heating element while cooking.

    Why does everything stick in my air fryer? ›

    Use a Small Amount of Oil

    One thing you should do both for crispy texture and to prevent sticking is use a small amount of oil. Cooking without any oil whatsoever may sound appealing, but fat promotes browning and can help food crisp up. It also makes it less likely to stick.

    How many minutes should I cook tofu? ›

    Heat vegetable oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high. Add the tofu to the pan, making sure not to overcrowd the pan (otherwise it'll steam). Cook the tofu until golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes per side.

    How long does tofu take to get crispy? ›

    Bake on the top rack of the oven for 20 minutes, then carefully flip the cubes. Bake for another 20-30 minutes, depending on how crispy you like your tofu. The Tofu will also get slightly crispier as it cools.

    What does it mean to press tofu for 30 minutes? ›

    Wrap the block of tofu in a clean tea towel then put it on a large plate with a lip. Put something heavy such as a frying pan on top, weight it down further with cans and jars, and leave for 30 mins. The tofu will be about two-thirds its original thickness, and up to 100ml water will have been removed.

    How do you know when tofu is done frying? ›

    Allow tofu to cook, undisturbed for about 4-5 minutes or until the underside is golden brown and crispy. Step 2: Flip the tofu pieces and season the cooked side with salt. Allow the second side to cook for an additional 4 minutes or until the second side is golden brown and crispy.

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