Oh damn, that looks nice! Do you think they might work well added to a stir fry? I might try that and report back!
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It should! For stir-fries, I don't typically use fried tofu, but I don't see why it wouldn't taste good if you did.
Oh shit
I get why I need an air fryer now
0/10 thread it doesn't have
"1 tbsp soy sauce"
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when you said estrogen cubes i thought you made something with estrogen in it...
Welllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Thanks OP looking into this
Looks great
can i do this in the oven somehow
I make these in the oven. They aren't quite as good as I think they would be in an air fryer, but I don't have one of those and don't have enough room for another kitchen gadget right now.
If you want to try them in the oven, follow the recipe up until it's time to put them in the air fryer, then instead lay them on a baking sheet, ideally lined with parchment paper to help them not stick to your sheet, and put them in the oven at 400F for like an hour. You could try to flip or stir them halfway through, but I find they're usually slightly stuck to the parchment paper at that point and it's just not really worth it to try to flip them.
I've tried, it's really hard to get an even crisp with just a convection oven, so the only reliable method I've found is to use the grill (broiler if you're a yank) and them remove them halfway, shake and then continue grilling through to make sure all sides are baked evenly.
What are ovens if not shitty airfryers
Try this next time, and report back so I know I’m not crazy: preheat, air fry at 420 (nice), and when you shake halfway through drop the temp to 400.
It makes a nice crispy outside, and 420 no scoping tofu ovvi good
My air fryer definitely doesn't go that high (pun intended), but maybe I can try 400 and then do 375 halfway.
I'd probably leave it cranked up to 400f in that case
Throw some weed in there it’ll figure it out
Your food posts always look delicious 🤤
question about step 5. are you adding the cubes to the second container with the dry mix and shaking? or adding the dry mix from the second container into the first container with the cubes + soy sauce/oil and then shaking?
these look good as hell and I'm definitely gonna try making some
I add the cubes to the wet mix, the soy sauce and the oil, and then I sprinkle the seasoning over the cubes in that container with the wet mix and tofu. After that, everything should all be in one place, and you shake.
got it, thank you!! 🙏🙏
The coating on those looks sooo good! The corn starch is such a game changer
Preheat air fryer
I guess I could deepfry it.
An air fryer is a smaller, more efficient, convection oven. If you have an oven with a fan/convection setting, especially if it has a broiler mode that it'll let you turn on at the same time, you'll get similar results. Just with more preheating needed and some tweaking to the recipe.
I don't have an oven either unfortunately.
I parboil the tofu cubes in salted water for a few minutes, wait for it to cool and then coat in corn starch and pan fry for about 5 minutes before flipping for another 5 minutes.
Thanks I will try this. I was thinking about deep frying wok prior to this.
I generally try and shoot for ways that don't take a bunch of oil. If you're concerned about the other sides not getting crunchy you can go for a more rectangular cut.
Rectangular cuts are easier with a slab of tofu too and I prefer crunchy tbh