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General Tso's Tofu

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Updated: Jan 26, 2026 by Iosune Robles · This post may contain affiliate links
4.82 from 336 votes
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General Tso's Tofu, ready in just 30 minutes! It's spicy-sweet, healthier than the classic Chinese takeout dish, and one of my favorite tofu recipes.

Tofu Cubes Topped with Spicy Sauce & Sesame Seeds on White Rice

This General Tso's Tofu is a healthier and lighter version of the classic General Tso's Chicken. Besides, it's made with tofu instead of chicken and the tofu is not deep-fried, just sautéed in a little bit of oil.

For those of you who don't know General Tso's chicken, it's a sweet, deep-fried chicken dish that is served in North American Chinese restaurants.

I've used only a little bit of oil to cook the tofu and also made a less spicy version, but add as much oil and red pepper flakes as you want.

You can also make this recipe oil-free (just read the pro tips or recipe notes) and omit the red pepper flakes if you're not into spicy food.

As you can read in the recipe description, this is one of my all-time favorite tofu recipes, but it's also one of the most popular recipes on the blog!

How to make General Tso's tofu - Step by step

Step by step pictures of how to make general Tso's tofu
  • Place the tofu cubes in a bowl or shallow dish (photo 1).
  • Add the marinade ingredients (2 tablespoon of tamari and 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar), stir and let rest for at least 5 minutes, preferably overnight (photo 2).
  • Drain the tofu (photo 3) and discard the marinade.
  • Transfer ⅓ of the tofu cubes to a freezer or plastic bag with 2 tablespoon of cornstarch and toss to coat (photo 4). Repeat this step with the rest of the tofu cubes and cornstarch. Add more cornstarch if needed.
  • Once the tofu cubes are coated with the cornstarch (photo 5), heat some oil in a skillet and add the tofu cubes (photo 6). I used extra virgin olive oil, but any oil will do.
Step by step photos of how to make general Tso's tofu from scratch
  • Cook the tofu cubes over medium-high heat until all sides are golden brown (photo 7). Remove the tofu from the skillet and set aside.
  • Add the garlic to the skillet (photo 8) with a little bit of oil if needed and cook over medium-high heat for about 1 to 2 minutes, stirring frequently until golden brown (photo 9). Set aside.
  • Mix all the sauce ingredients in a bowl (photo 10). Set aside.
  • Add the sauce to the skillet where you had your cooked garlic and cook over medium-high heat until it thickens, stirring frequently (photo 11).
  • Finally, add the tofu cubes, stir and cook for 1 to 2 more minutes (photo 12).
  • Serve with some cooked white rice and garnish with some sesame seeds and chopped chives (optional). Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Pro tips

  • Depending on your taste buds and the type or brand or vinegar you're using, you may want to add less vinegar to the sauce. Some readers love the recipe just like this, but others prefer the sauce with less vinegar. Add only 1 tablespoon of vinegar at first and add more vinegar if needed.
  • I never press my tofu because I prefer to save some time and also think it's not necessary, but it's up to you. I just drain the tofu and discard the liquid.
  • Firm or extra firm tofu works great. I've never tried to use soft or silken tofu myself, but I don't think it's going to work.
  • If you don't want to use a freezer or plastic bag, just add the cornstarch to a shallow dish, then the tofu cubes and toss to coat.
  • If you don't eat soy, you could use cauliflower instead. I've seen some recipes online, but I've never tried it myself. Tamari or soy sauce can be replaced by coconut aminos.
  • For an oil-free version of this recipe, bake the tofu at 350ºF or 180ºC until golden brown.
  • Feel free to use any type of vinegar, starch or sugar you have on hand.
A side shot of a dish with General Tso's tofu served onto cooked white rice

What foods go well with General Tso's tofu?

  • For a complete meal, I like to serve my General Tso's Tofu with some type of carb and also with veggies.
  • My favorite carb to serve Chinese food with is rice, especially white rice, but brown rice or any other grain will do.
  • Any dish of veggies is okay, but I prefer to serve it with some Chinese or Asian-style vegetable dish, like bok choy or Thai cucumber salad.
  • Another good choice, if you don't want to eat any carb, is to serve this with some cauliflower rice instead of white rice.

What type of tofu should I use to make General Tso's tofu?

You should use firm or extra firm tofu. I've always used firm tofu, but extra firm is also okay. Silken tofu is so delicate, so it will fall apart and it hasn't the texture we're looking for either.

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General Tso's Tofu

General Tso's Tofu, ready in just 30 minutes. It's spicy-sweet, healthier than the classic Chinese takeout dish, and one of my favorite tofu recipes.
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Servings: 2
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Ingredients 
 

For the general Tso's tofu

  • 10 ounces firm tofu, cubed
  • 2 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 6 tablespoon cornstarch
  • Oil of your choice, I used extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced

For the sauce

  • 3 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoon apple cider vinegar, see notes
  • 3 tablespoon vegetable stock or water
  • 3 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • ⅛ teaspoon red pepper flakes, optional

Instructions 

  • Place the tofu cubes in a bowl or shallow dish.
  • Add the marinade ingredients (2 tablespoon of tamari and 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar), stir and let rest for at least 5 minutes, preferably overnight.
  • Drain the tofu and discard the marinade.
  • Transfer ⅓ of the tofu cubes to a freezer or plastic bag with 2 tablespoon of cornstarch and toss to coat. Repeat this step with the rest of the tofu cubes and cornstarch. Add more cornstarch if needed.
  • Once the tofu cubes are coated with the cornstarch, heat some oil in a skillet and add the tofu cubes. I used extra virgin olive oil, but any oil will do.
  • Cook the tofu cubes over medium-high heat until all sides are golden brown. Remove the tofu from the skillet and set aside.
  • Add the garlic to the skillet (add more oil if needed) and cook over medium-high heat for about 1 to 2 minutes, stirring frequently until golden brown. Set aside.
  • Mix all the sauce ingredients in a bowl (tamari or soy sauce, apple cider vinegar, vegetable stock or water, sugar, cornstarch and red pepper flakes). Set aside.
  • Add the sauce to the skillet where you had your cooked garlic and cook over medium-high heat until it thickens, stirring frequently. 
  • Finally, add the tofu cubes, stir and cook for 1 to 2 more minutes.
  • Serve with some cooked white rice and garnish with some sesame seeds and chopped chives (optional). Keep leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Notes

  • Depending on your taste buds and the type or brand or vinegar you're using, you may want to add less vinegar to the sauce. Some readers love the recipe just like this, but others prefer the sauce with less vinegar. Add only 1 tablespoon of vinegar at first and add more vinegar if needed.
  • I never press my tofu because I prefer to save some time and also think it's not necessary, but it's up to you. I just drain the tofu and discard the liquid.
  • Firm or extra firm tofu works great. I've never tried to use soft or silken tofu myself, but I don't think it's going to work.
  • If you don't want to use a freezer or plastic bag, just add the cornstarch to a shallow dish, then the tofu cubes and toss to coat.
  • If you don't eat soy, you could use cauliflower instead. I've seen some recipes online, but I've never tried it myself. Tamari or soy sauce can be replaced by coconut aminos.
  • For an oil-free version of this recipe, bake the tofu at 350ºF or 180ºC until golden brown.
  • Feel free to use any type of vinegar, starch or sugar you have on hand.
  • The amount of sodium is not accurate, as you're going to discard part of the tamari or soy sauce of the marinade.
  • Nutritional info has been calculated by using 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 357kcal | Carbohydrates: 45.3g | Protein: 16.6g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 2.2g | Sodium: 2589mg | Fiber: 2.1g | Sugar: 15.1g
Did you try this recipe?Leave a comment below and let me know how it turned out!
Course: Main Dish
Cuisine: Asian
Author: Iosune Robles

Update Notes: This post was originally published in December of 2017, but was republished with new photos, step by step instructions and tips in June of 2019.

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Comments

  1. Jav says

    August 12, 2020 at 3:06 am

    Hi, when do you add the garlic back? Or do you just throw the garlic in the trash?

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      August 14, 2020 at 10:29 am

      Hi! You have to add the sauce to the skillet where you have your garlic. Look at photo number 11 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  2. Emily says

    August 07, 2020 at 7:53 am

    5 stars
    Super easy, so tasty! I'm new to cooking tofu and the "shake n' bake" method of using a freezer bag to coat with the cornstarch was so helpful! I made a big batch and just reheated my leftovers in the oven tonight and they were great too!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      August 11, 2020 at 9:54 am

      Hi Emily! So glad you liked it 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  3. TAYLOR says

    July 18, 2020 at 5:06 am

    4 stars
    I've been hesitant to make tofu even after being vegetarian for a year but this recipe gave me great texture of tofu! Unfortunately I missed the part where you take the garlic out so that part makes it a little meh 😕 my mistake and will try again!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      July 20, 2020 at 11:56 am

      Hi Taylor! So glad you liked our geneal tso's tofu recipe 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  4. Patricia Hankins says

    July 13, 2020 at 10:29 pm

    5 stars
    I made this a couple weeks ago and really liked it! I am making it again today and will add just 1 tbsp vinegar.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      July 15, 2020 at 12:19 pm

      Hi Patricia! I'm so glad you liked it 🙂

      Reply
  5. Alexis says

    July 10, 2020 at 5:46 am

    5 stars
    Just made this earlier today and I love it! Definitely will have to cut down on the apple cider vinegar next time I make it but overall this is a wonderful recipe! Thank you for this recipe! I've been wanting to make my own general tso tofu for awhile now as my local chinese place makes it and I always order it when I go there.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      July 10, 2020 at 12:30 pm

      Hi Alexis! So glad you liked it 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  6. Jessica says

    July 08, 2020 at 3:37 am

    5 stars
    Made the recipe tonight! I am kind of a loose recipe follower (I just wing it a lot lol) but it came out so delicious! Thank you for posting this recipe! I was wondering if anybody has suggestions for how to make it gluten-free and still get the same great texture and thickness to the sauce?

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      July 09, 2020 at 10:57 am

      Hi Jessica! Thanks for your kind comment 🙂 So glad you liked it! This recipe is gluten-free!

      Reply
  7. Stephanie says

    July 03, 2020 at 10:45 pm

    5 stars
    This is definitely going into my regular rotation. I used rice vinegar the first time I made it, apple cider the second and both were equally good. I also used sriracha instead of chili flakes. So yummy I think about it all day when I know I have leftovers waiting for me at lunch at work.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      July 09, 2020 at 10:06 am

      Hi Stephanie! Thanks for your kind comment 🙂 So glad you liked our General Tso's Tofu!

      Reply
  8. Lauren says

    July 02, 2020 at 5:31 pm

    5 stars
    Made as written, except used rice vinegar (that's all I had). Absolutely delicious! My husband kept eating off my plate (he's very vegetarian friendly but hate's tofu so I had made him a different meal). This sauce really was phenomenal. Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      July 03, 2020 at 10:24 am

      So glad you and your husband liked it 🙂 Have a nice day Lauren!

      Reply
  9. C A S says

    July 01, 2020 at 4:39 pm

    5 stars
    This was really good! I was a little skeptical about not pressing the tofu, but if worked fine. Unlike other recipes I tried, the tofu did not fall apart and crumble. It was also really easy and I didn't have to get out the immersion blender or anything like that. I would say that the whole tofu- garlic- tofu- sauce-tofu process is a little confusing, I just cooked the garlic first, took it out, and added the tofu. Then I added the garlic back in. It sounds just as confusing, but garlic is a little easier to handle than tofu. I also think I might have used a little more marinade and cornstarch than the recipe said. Actually, I used a lot more. The tofu needs at least 4 tablespoons of cornstarch to get crispy and and almost double the marinade to really get into all the tofu. That being said, I didn't marinate it overnight, just about 20 minutes. I served with green beans and rice. Thanks for the recipe! Really good.

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      July 02, 2020 at 12:37 pm

      Thanks for your kind comment 🙂 So glad you liked our recipe!

      Reply
  10. Lisa says

    June 29, 2020 at 4:37 pm

    5 stars
    This was so delicious, I followed the recipe exactly, I would just use a little less cornstarch, yum yum yum

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      June 30, 2020 at 1:28 pm

      Hi Lisa! So glad you liked it 🙂 Have a nice day!

      Reply
  11. Cliff says

    June 27, 2020 at 11:42 pm

    5 stars
    Incredible, I love General Tso’s from my meat eating life, and have never really made an enjoyable tofu dish. I will be making this again, and also using the cauliflower alternative as well as trying both in the air fryer! Thank you so much for this delicious recipe!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      June 30, 2020 at 1:01 pm

      Thanks for your words 🙂 So glad you liked it!!

      Reply
  12. Caitlin says

    June 20, 2020 at 12:12 am

    5 stars
    Absolutely amazing! And easy to make!

    Reply
    • Iosune Robles says

      June 23, 2020 at 10:25 am

      Hi Caitlin! That's always our intention 🙂 So glad you liked it!

      Reply
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