Baked Curry Tofu

"Tofu is a wonderful food that picks up flavors very well. In this case, the curry sauce is strong and bakes into the tofu which yields not only great flavor but also a nice chewy texture. Serve with sauteed spinach and basmati rice for a balanced meal. Leftovers can be used as sandwich filling with a little chutney."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
4
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
  • Combine orange juice, lime juice and curry powder in a 9 x 13 glass or ceramic baking dish.
  • Drain tofu.
  • Cut block of tofu horizontally into three pieces.
  • Then, with pieces stacked on top of each other, cut tofu on the diagonal from one corner to the other.
  • Repeat the cuts on the other two corners.
  • You should have 12 triangles of tofu.
  • Place tofu pieces in a single layer in the baking dish and turn to coat with the marinade.
  • Bake the tofu for about 25 minutes, turning once, until the marinade is absorbed and the tofu is browned.
  • Serve immediately or use cold or at room temperature as a sandwich filler.

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Reviews

  1. I halved this recipe and made this as a part of our dinner tonight. I used a block of 250gm tofu(paneer), a little over 1/2 tsp. of curry powder, a little over 1/2 tsp. of fresh lemon juice(instead of lime) and a little over 1 1/2 tbsps. of fresh orange juice. I pre-heated my oven at 220C and then baked this for exactly 25 minutes at 220C. Served these hot, right out of the oven! This is the "BEST" appetiser I've ever eaten! Everyone in my family loved it and nobody could believe that there was not even a pinch of salt in these! Truly good to have at a party. I love your idea of using the leftovers as a sandwich filling with chutney - splendid! Since these are dry, I definitely wouldn't categorise them under "curries". Also, I'd put them as a side dish and not the main course. These are best enjoyed on their own rather than with rice, since these come out dry once baked. Thank You so much for sharing a GREAT and EASY recipe.
     
  2. This has a delightful flavor - I made it for a vegetarian friend to have as her meat course (we were having Japanese stew) and she enjoyed it very much. Be careful that the sauce does not burn on the bottom of the dish. I marinated the tofu all day in the fridge in the sauce. I flipped the tofu over , as suggested, half way through the baking it was a rich golden color. I agree that this recipe would make excellent appetizers I would serve them a drop of hot chili sauce and cut into cubes instead of the larger triangles Thanks rsarahl for a new tofu recipe
     
  3. Had to bake for nearly an hour, turning every so often to get the tofu to brown-- and even then it was soggy & floppy, not crisp. Tasted like raw tofu with OJ and a bit of pepper (from the curry powder). Wouldn't re-do.
     
  4. This was really good. I used a red curry powder and bottled lime juice. I coated it with the marinade on both sides and baked for 30 mins turning after 15. It was really good with brown rice ... next time I may try with a chutney on the side. I WILL be making this one again and again. Thanks!
     
  5. Good, quick, easy recipe. The leftovers are nice cold for sandwiches. These were a litte mild for our taste, we'll add more curry next time. The sauce burned in the bottom of the pan, a real mess; line with foil and spray with PAM.
     
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