Crispy Grilled Tofu: Sesame Ginger Marinade | Arteflame

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This sesame ginger grilled tofu recipe delivers bold, aromatic flavor with simple ingredients. Perfect for outdoor cooking, it offers a savory-sweet glaze that pairs well with rice, veggies, and bowls.
By Michiel Schuitemaker
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Grilled Tofu With Sesame Ginger Marinade

Introduction

There is a specific moment when the marinade hits the hot grill—a distinct sizzle followed by the intoxicating aroma of toasted sesame and sizzling garlic—that promises a delicious meal is minutes away. If you have ever thought plant-based protein was bland, this recipe is here to change your mind. We are taking a simple block of extra-firm tofu and transforming it into golden, crispy slices with a sticky, savory-sweet glaze. The texture becomes wonderfully chewy with charred edges, making it the perfect centerpiece for a warm summer evening on the patio or a cozy, nutrient-packed rice bowl during the week.

Why This is My Go-To Meatless Monday

What makes this recipe a staple in my kitchen is the incredible flavor payoff for such minimal effort. The marinade does all the heavy lifting here, balancing the salty depth of soy sauce with the bright zing of fresh ginger and the natural sweetness of maple syrup. It is a true "set it and forget it" preparation that results in bold, restaurant-quality flavor. Whether you are a dedicated vegan or just trying to eat lighter, this dish satisfies that craving for something savory and substantial.

Secrets to Crispy Grilled Tofu

  • Press with Patience: Do not skip the pressing step! Removing excess water is crucial so the tofu absorbs that delicious marinade and crisps up on the grates rather than steaming.
  • Heat Control: Ensure your grill grates are clean, very hot, and well-oiled before adding the tofu to prevent sticking and achieve those beautiful grill marks.

Make It Your Own

This recipe is easily adaptable to your pantry. If you are gluten-free, simply swap the soy sauce for tamari or coconut aminos. For those who love heat, double the chili flakes or finish the dish with a drizzle of spicy chili crisp.

Ingredients

The Protein

  • 2 blocks (14 oz each) Extra Firm Tofu, drained
  • 2 tbsp Neutral high-heat oil (such as Avocado or Grapeseed oil) for grilling

The Sesame Ginger Marinade

  • 1/4 cup Soy Sauce (or Tamari for gluten-free)
  • 2 tbsp Maple Syrup (or Agave nectar)
  • 1 tbsp Toasted Sesame Oil
  • 1 tbsp Rice Vinegar
  • 1 tbsp Fresh Ginger, grated or finely minced
  • 2 cloves Garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp Sriracha or Red Pepper Flakes (optional, for heat)

The Garnish

  • 1 tbsp Toasted Sesame Seeds
  • 2 Green Onions, thinly sliced
  • Fresh Cilantro (optional)

Instructions

Step 1: Press the Tofu

  1. Remove the tofu from its packaging and drain the water.
  2. Wrap the blocks in a clean kitchen towel or paper towels.
  3. Place a heavy object (like a cast-iron skillet or a stack of cookbooks) on top of the wrapped tofu for at least 20-30 minutes. This expels excess moisture, ensuring a crispier sear on the grill.

Step 2: Prepare the Marinade

  1. In a small mixing bowl or a jar, combine the soy sauce, maple syrup, toasted sesame oil, rice vinegar, grated ginger, minced garlic, and sriracha.
  2. Whisk thoroughly until the maple syrup is fully dissolved and the mixture is emulsified.

Step 3: Marinate the Tofu

  1. Once pressed, cut the tofu blocks into thick slices (about 1/2 inch thick) or large cubes, depending on your preference.
  2. Place the tofu in a shallow dish or a zip-top bag. Pour the marinade over the tofu, ensuring every piece is coated.
  3. Let it sit in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes, or up to 2 hours for deeper flavor absorption. Reserve any leftover marinade for basting.

Step 4: Fire Up the Grill

  1. Preheat your Arteflame grill or standard grill to medium-high heat (around 375°F to 400°F).
  2. If using an Arteflame, oil the flat cooktop generously. If using a grate grill, clean the grates and brush them with oil to prevent sticking.

Step 5: Grill to Perfection

  1. Place the tofu slices directly onto the hot surface. Listen for that aggressive sizzle—that is the sound of flavor developing.
  2. Grill for 4-5 minutes on the first side without moving them, allowing a golden-brown crust to form.
  3. Flip the tofu. Brush the cooked side with a little reserved marinade.
  4. Cook for another 3-4 minutes on the second side until firm and charred at the edges.

Step 6: Serve and Garnish

  1. Remove the tofu from the grill and arrange it on a serving platter.
  2. Sprinkle immediately with toasted sesame seeds and sliced green onions while the tofu is still hot.
  3. Serve warm and enjoy the savory crunch.

Tips

Achieving the perfect texture with grilled tofu comes down to moisture management and heat. The most common mistake people make is flipping the tofu too early. When tofu sears, it naturally releases from the cooking surface once a crust has formed. If you try to lift it and it sticks, it is telling you it is not ready yet—give it another minute. Additionally, if you are using an Arteflame grill, utilize the heat zones effectively. Start the tofu closer to the center to get a hard sear, then move the pieces to the outer, cooler ring to firm up without burning the sugar in the marinade. Finally, keep a spray bottle of water handy; if the sugary glaze causes flare-ups or browns too quickly, a quick mist can regulate the temperature instantly.

Variations

While the sesame-ginger profile is a classic crowd-pleaser, tofu is the ultimate blank canvas for flavor. You can easily pivot this recipe to match whatever cuisine you are craving that night. Sometimes I like to lean into a smokier BBQ profile for summer cookouts, or perhaps a bright citrus note for lighter lunches. Here are a few ways to switch up the marinade without changing the cooking technique:

  • Spicy Korean BBQ: Add 1 tablespoon of Gochujang (Korean chili paste) and reduce the maple syrup slightly for a funky, spicy kick.
  • Citrus Ponzu Style: Swap the rice vinegar for fresh lime juice and add zest for a brighter, zesty finish that cuts through the savory soy.
  • Peanut Satay: Whisk a tablespoon of creamy peanut butter into the marinade for a richer, nutty coating that caramelizes beautifully.
  • Garlic Herb: Omit the ginger and soy; use olive oil, lemon juice, dried oregano, and plenty of garlic for a Mediterranean twist.
  • Sweet & Sticky: Increase the maple syrup and add a splash of pineapple juice for a teriyaki-style glaze kids often love.

Best pairings

Grilled tofu is incredibly versatile, but it shines brightest when paired with sides that offer contrasting textures and fresh flavors. Since the tofu has a savory, chewy profile, I love serving it alongside grains that can soak up any extra sauce, like fluffy Jasmine rice, nuttier brown rice, or even quinoa for a protein-packed bowl. For vegetables, utilize your grill while it is hot. Grilled baby bok choy with a drizzle of sesame oil is a natural companion, as is charred asparagus or blistered shishito peppers. If you are serving this at a summer barbecue, a crisp cucumber salad with vinegar dressing provides a refreshing crunch that cuts through the rich, salty marinade. For a complete Arteflame experience, try grilling pineapple slices alongside the tofu; the caramelized fruit acidity balances the soy-ginger glaze perfectly.

Conclusion

Mastering grilled tofu opens up a whole new world of outdoor cooking possibilities. This Sesame Ginger Tofu recipe proves that you do not need meat to achieve that satisfying, smoky char and deep umami flavor we all love from the grill. By taking the time to press the tofu and treating it to a bold, aromatic marinade, you elevate a humble ingredient into a dish that is exciting, healthy, and incredibly delicious. Whether you are hosting a vegan-friendly barbecue or simply looking to expand your culinary repertoire, this dish is guaranteed to impress. So fire up the grill, gather your friends, and enjoy the sizzle!

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