Crispy Tofu Nuggets
I know that tofu is not a food that everyone naturally loves, but as a former vegetarian, I happen to adore it—and it’s such an affordable protein source for kids. Plus, it has a totally mellow flavor that works well in all sorts of recipes. These crunchy nuggets are a nice mix of textures and they’re a fun way for the kids to eat tofu We love them dipped in ketchup as a main dish alongside a grain and a veggie. They’re also really good on top of salads or in tacos.
Tofu for Kids
Baking tofu can transform the soft texture into one that’s pleasantly crunchy and in nugget form. And this baked tofu recipe doesn’t use any oil or frying to achieve the pleasant crunch, but instead relies on panko breadcrumbs and a simple baking method that allows the entire nugget to crunch up without ever having to flip them over. (I do love easy cooking methods!) If you have a toddler who doesn’t eat dairy and needs calcium, or who doesn’t eat meat and needs iron, this is a great tofu recipe to keep in mind.
Ingredients You Need
To make this recipes you’ll need:
Extra-firm tofu: It’s usually sold in a package with water, so you’ll need to plan to drain it.Panko bread crumbs: These are extra crispy when baked.Flour: I use all-purpose flour here.EggsGarlic powder (optional)Salt
TIP: Extra-firm tofu is key to the final texture in this recipe. Other types will wind up soft and not as much like a nugget.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s a look at the process involved in making these healthy baked tofu nuggets. Scroll down to the bottom of this post see the full information. TIP: Plan to start this at least an hour ahead of when you want to start cooking so the tofu has some time to drain.
Can I make these Tofu Nuggets gluten-free?
You absolutely can! Simply use gluten-free flour blend and gluten-free panko. They are delicious that way.
Can I make them without eggs?
I’ve heard that some people like to use mayo in place of eggs when dredging nuggets, so you can try that!
How can I reheat leftovers?
After storing leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge, you’ll notice that they’ll be soft, not crunchy. To make them crunchy as they were when they were initially baked, warm them for 8-10 minutes in an 350 degree F oven. They’ll return to that crunchy exterior!
What should I serve these with?
We often have these with rice or pasta and a simple vegetable recipe. Or as the filling for tacos. We like to dip them in ketchup, ranch, and slightly warmed marinara sauce, so see what your family likes best!
How to Store
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. To reheat, warm for 8-10 minutes in an 350 degree F oven.
Best Tips for Success
Be sure to drain the tofu well on towels to absorb excess moisture.Use extra-firm tofu for the best texture inside each nugget.Gluten-free: Use gluten-free panko breadcrumbs and gluten free cup-for-cup flour.Egg-free: Sub mayo for the egg.Serve with your kid’s favorite dip.Serve warm to ensure they’re crunchy when eaten.You may also like Veggie Nuggets, Baked Chicken Tenders, Baked Tofu, and Sesame Tofu.