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Picked up a package of smoked tofu and you’re not sure what to do with it? Here are 12 dietitian-approved smoked tofu recipe ideas for your everyday meals and snacks! Smoked tofu tastes INCREDIBLE and is so easy to use in a variety of simple, nutritious dishes.

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I’ve been a long-time tofu fan (see all of my tofu recipes here), but smoked tofu is a more recent discovery of mine. Ever since I first tried it, I’ve been truly obsessed and I try to keep a package in my fridge at all times.

Its delicious smoky taste adds so much flavour to all sorts of meals – you’ll never be frustrated with bland tofu again (we’ve all been there). It’s also SO convenient to use, as you don’t even need to cook it, season it, or marinate it!

If you’re in need of some inspiration for how to eat smoked tofu, I’ve rounded up 12 easy + healthy smoked tofu recipe ideas for you below. I hope this helps 🙂

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What is smoked tofu?

Smoked tofu is similar to extra firm tofu in texture, but with a DELICIOUS smoky flavour.

Traditionally it’s smoked over tea leaves or on wood chips, or it can be made with liquid smoke.

Depending on what brand you purchase, the techniques for getting that smoky flavour may vary.

Does smoked tofu need to be cooked?

Nope! You can eat store-bought smoked tofu directly from the package. There’s no need to cook or press it, as it’s already been cooked for you.

Since it’s way more flavourful than plain tofu, you don’t always have to add extra seasonings or marinades. I’m obsessed with how convenient it is.

That said, you can absolutely add it to dishes while cooking (like stir-fries or curries). It’s just not absolutely necessary to do so!

Where to buy smoked tofu

You can find smoked tofu along with other packaged soy ingredients (like regular tofu or tempeh) in the refrigerated section of your grocery store.

It should be available in most large grocery chains, but you can certainly find it in more health food stores (like Whole Foods) or specialty stores and online retailers (like Vegan Supply).

You’ll find different brands available depending on where you live, but my personal favourite is this local Vancouver-based smoked tofu company called oomé. They’re a woman-owned small business that kickstarted my obsession with smoked tofu.

oomé’s “maple soy” flavour is my absolute favourite! You’re welcome to use my discount code WALDER25 for 25% off an online order at vegansupply.ca (expires May 31st, 2023). They ship worldwide, so if you’re not based in Vancouver you can try them too 🙂

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How to eat smoked tofu

  1. On its own. Yes, you read that right! Sometimes I love opening a package of smoked tofu, cutting some cubes, and digging in. It’s kind of like eating smoked cheese and is a great source of protein to add to a snack plate. Pair it with some crackers, raw veggies, and dip!
  2. In a stir-fry. Add smoked tofu cubes to a stir-fry made with grains (like quinoa or rice) and veggies (like broccoli, peppers, carrots, and zucchini). You can add in a splash of additional seasonings, like soy sauce or another stir-fry sauce. That said, because smoked tofu is so flavourful, you often don’t have to add much more!
  3. In a salad. Add tofu cubes directly from the packaging into your favourite salad. It would go well with a lighter green or crunchy salad (you can swap it for the crispy cooked tofu in this miso tofu salad) or in a heartier salad as well (like a kale caesar).
  4. In a sandwich. Cut smoked tofu into long slices and add it as a protein source in a veggie sandwich. I love pairing it with hummus, roasted peppers, avocado, lettuce, and dijon mustard! You can think of it replacing the smoky flavour and protein content of bacon or smoked cheddar.
  5. In a pasta. Follow the directions for my tofu tomato pasta, but use crumbled smoked tofu instead! It adds an extra layer of flavour and tastes incredible – I just tried this myself recently 😉
  6. In a taco or wrap. Cook crumbled smoked tofu in the oven or on a pan and use it as a filling for a yummy taco, burrito, or pita wrap!
  7. In a salad roll. Cut tofu into strips and add it to a refreshing salad roll, using rice paper. Add raw veggies, like cucumber and carrots. Pair with a delicious dip, like this miso peanut sauce.
  8. In a noodle bowl. Cook cubes of smoked tofu and add them to a noodle bowl (or even a noodle soup).
  9. In a grain bowl. Similarly, you can add cubes of tofu (either from the package or cooked) to your favour grain bowl or buddha bowl. Pair it with roasted veggies and a yummy sauce, like this lemon herb tahini or this curry tahini dressing.
  10. In a curry. Use smoked tofu as the protein in a cozy curry dish (see my tofu coconut curry for ideas).
  11. In a tofu scramble. Replace eggs with crumbled smoked tofu for a flavourful tofu scramble! You can see my curry tofu scramble for inspiration.
  12. With veggie kabobs. Add cubes of smoked tofu and veggies (like peppers or zucchini) on skewers. Cook on the grill!
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Smoked tofu nutrition benefits

Like regular firm tofu, smoked tofu is an excellent source of plant-based protein (anywhere from 10-14 grams per 85 gram serving).

It’s also rich in essential micronutrients, like calcium, iron, and potassium.

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Here are 12 dietitian-approved smoked tofu recipe ideas for your everyday meals and snacks! Smoked tofu tastes INCREDIBLE and is so easy to use in a variety of simple dishes. Choose your favourites from the list below.

Servings: 2

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Ingredients

  • 1 package smoked tofu
  • Other ingredients as needed – see below for ideas!

Instructions

  • On its own. Open a package of smoked tofu, cut some cubes, and dig in. It's kind of like eating smoked cheese and is a great source of protein to add to a snack plate. Pair it with some crackers, raw veggies, and dip!

  • In a stir-fry. Add smoked tofu cubes to a stir-fry made with grains (like quinoa or rice) and veggies (like broccoli, peppers, carrots, and zucchini). You can add in a splash of additional seasonings, like soy sauce or another stir-fry sauce. That said, because smoked tofu is so flavourful, you often don't have to add much more!

  • In a salad. Add tofu cubes directly from the packaging into your favourite salad. It would go well with a lighter green or crunchy salad (you can swap it for the crispy cooked tofu in this miso tofu salad) or in a heartier salad as well (like a kale caesar).

  • In a sandwich. Cut smoked tofu into long slices and add it as a protein source in a veggie sandwich. I love pairing it with hummus, roasted peppers, avocado, lettuce, and dijon mustard! You can think of it replacing the smoky flavour and protein content of bacon or smoked cheddar.

  • In a pasta. Follow the directions for my tofu tomato pasta, but use crumbled smoked tofu instead! It adds an extra layer of flavour and tastes incredible – I just tried this myself recently 😉

  • In a taco or wrap. Cook crumbled smoked tofu in the oven or on a pan and use it as a filling for a yummy taco or pita wrap!

  • In a salad roll. Cut tofu into strips and add it to a refreshing salad roll, using rice paper. Add raw veggies, like cucumber and carrots. Pair with a delicious dip, like this miso peanut sauce.

  • In a noodle bowl. Cook cubes of smoked tofu and add them to a noodle bowl (or even a noodle soup).

  • In a grain bowl. Similarly, you can add cubes of tofu (either from the package or cooked) to your favour grain bowl or buddha bowl. Pair it with veggies and a yummy sauce, like this lemon herb tahini or this curry tahini dressing.

  • In a curry. Use smoked tofu as the protein in a cozy curry dish (see my tofu coconut curry for ideas).

  • In a tofu scramble. Replace eggs with crumbled smoked tofu for a flavourful tofu scramble! You can see my curry tofu scramble for inspiration.

  • With veggie kabobs. Add cubes of smoked tofu and veggies (like peppers or zucchini) on skewers. Cook on the grill!

Notes

*Choose any of the above recipes ideas that spark your interest 🙂

Nutrition

As a dietitian, I create recipes with whole food ingredients that provide the nutrients needed for optimal health. My nutrition philosophy does not focus on numbers; however, I understand that this information can be helpful.

Do note that the nutrition info provided is an estimate and I cannot guarantee correctness of the displayed values. These numbers will differ depending on brands used, recipe modifications, and amount eaten. If you require specific nutrition information due to medical reasons, please consult with your dietitian or physician.

Course: Main Course, Snack

Cuisine: American, Asian, Mediterranean

Diet: Gluten Free, Low Lactose, Vegan, Vegetarian

Keyword: smoked tofu

Author: Carrie Walder

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    I smoked my own tofu today and was looking for ways to use it. This site had several good ideas/recipes that I plant to try. Thanks for that!!!

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      Carrie Walder Reply

      Thank you so much for the kind words, Sally!! I’m so happy to hear you’ve found some inspiration for how to use smoked tofu here. How fun that you smoke it yourself!! That must be delicious 🙂

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FAQs

Do I have to cook smoked tofu? ›

Nope! You can eat store-bought smoked tofu directly from the package. There's no need to cook or press it, as it's already been cooked for you. Since it's way more flavourful than plain tofu, you don't always have to add extra seasonings or marinades.

Is smoked tofu ready to eat? ›

Use it to add protein and smoky flavor to your favorite sandwich or entree. Ready to eat right out of the package, it's a wonderful protein for salads, vegan recipes, hors-d'oeuvres, and split-pea soup.

Do you have to drain smoked tofu? ›

Some brands of firm tofu, particularly smoked or flavoured ones that are vacuum packed, may not need pressing. If you're not sure, dab the surface with a clean tea towel and see if it picks up moisture. If it's dry then it's fine to use without pressing.

What is the most nutritious way to eat tofu? ›

Eat it raw: Tofu is completely safe to eat raw. Whether you press it or marinate it, you can use raw tofu in salads, smoothies, or have it as a protein-packed snack. Marinating: Since tofu has a bland flavor, marinating it is very popular.

What is smoked tofu used for? ›

A delightful smoky flavour and is delicious served cold in a salad. Smoked tofu is super handy - the smoked tofu range from Taifun is delicious sliced up and eaten raw, or stuffed into sandwiches.

How do you eat tofu without cooking it? ›

How to safely eat raw tofu. While tofu comes in a variety of textures — silken, firm, and extra firm — technically any of them can be eaten raw. Before enjoying raw tofu, drain off any excess liquid from the packaging. It's also important to store tofu properly to prevent germs from growing on any unused portions.

Can smoked tofu go bad? ›

Yes. Like pretty much all foods, tofu doesn't have an infinite shelf life, and it will eventually go bad, although how long this takes will depend on the specific method of storage you've used, how long it's been stored for, whether it's opened or unopened, and a whole lot of other factors.

How long does smoked tofu last once opened? ›

How long does Tofoo Naked and Smoked tofu keep for once opened? Once opened place any remaining Tofoo in water in an airtight container and use within 48hrs.

What goes well with tofu? ›

Tofu is a versatile plant-based protein source that can be eaten with grains (rice, quinoa, barley, and more), pasta, veggies (stir fry, air fried, roasted, and more), on top of salads, and in buddha bowls. You can combine different sides to create a balanced meal of a protein, grain, and vegetable.

How do you reheat smoked tofu? ›

We recommend you remove from the bag and bake or pan-fry to reheat for an optimal texture that is firm on the outside and creamy in the middle.

What does smoked tofu taste like? ›

Smoked Tofu

This extra-firm tofu is most often smoked in tea leaves, giving it a light hue and smoky flavor. It's so dry and dense, you can barely see the curds, and is very similar to dry tofu, but with a lighter up-front flavor.

Which tofu is best for weight loss? ›

Tofu is low in calories.

3.5 oz of firm tofu has 78 calories, and silken tofu has 55 calories. Soft soy tofu with lecithin is ranked second with 61 Calories, but all of those are less than many animal protein options, which usually clock in at 140-200 calories for 3.5-oz servings.

Is there a downside to eating tofu? ›

Health risks of eating tofu

Breast tumors: Because of tofu's weak hormonal effects, some doctors suggest that people with estrogen-sensitive breast tumors limit their soy intake. Thyroid issues: Some professionals also advise people with poor thyroid function to avoid tofu due to its goitrogen content.

What is the downside of eating too much tofu? ›

The significant disadvantages of Tofu may cause allergies in some people. The symptoms of soy allergies include skin rash, inflammation, itching, fainting, breathing difficulty, abdominal pain and throat swelling. In rare scenarios, Tofu may cause osteoporosis and estrogen-related cancer.

How many times a week should you eat tofu? ›

"For the vast majority of people, it should be reasonable to incorporate tofu in their daily diet without any issues," Sun said. He and his family eat "probably three servings per week," Sun said. He likes using soft tofu in soups and firm tofu – frozen and cut up – in a traditional Chinese hot pot.

Can I eat smoked tofu raw? ›

All tofu can be eaten raw, but our Smoked Tofu is extra delicious straight from the package. Just add it to salads, sandwiches or wraps as you would do with cold cuts.

Is tofu already cooked when you buy it? ›

Tofu is technically already cooked. But silken and soft are most often eaten this way. Drain and rinse the tofu and be sure that the tofu has been properly stored before enjoying it straight out of the package.

Can I cold smoke tofu? ›

Preparing Tofu for Smoking

I generally cut it into half or thirds. If you plan on using it in salads, or going to fry it, it is best that you cold smoke it. But you can also hot smoke at 220°F – 260°F.

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