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  • Jeeca Jeeca
  • - July 26, 2022
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Gochujang Tofu

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THE INSPIRATION: KOREAN SPICY PORK OR JEYUK BOKKEUM
WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO MAKE THIS GOCHUJANG TOFU
TOFU
GOCHUJANG SAUCE
FOR STIR-FRYING
COOKING THE GOCHUJANG TOFU
OTHER TOFU RECIPES YOU MIGHT LOVE:
Gochujang Tofu
Ingredients US CustomaryMetric 1x2x3x
Tofu
Gochujang Sauce
For Stir-Frying
To Serve
Instructions
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NUTRITIONAL INFO
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This gochujang tofu is cooked in an irresistibly spicy, savoury and sweet gochujang-based sauce with mushrooms and onions. This recipe is inspired by Korean spicy pork or Jeyuk Bokkeum that’s packed with an umami and spicy sauce that’s delicious with a bowl of steamed rice.

gochujang tofu in a plate

THE INSPIRATION: KOREAN SPICY PORK OR JEYUK BOKKEUM

Jeyuk (제육) means pork and Bokkeum (볶음) means stir-fry. It’s a marinated spicy pork dish, and I love the sauce that its coated and cooked in. The sauce is gochujang based, making it rich, umami, and of course spicy. I love having dishes like this with rice where you can scoop up the green onions and the extra sauce over for a super satisfying meal. Plus, did I mention that it’s super easy to put together?

Spicy Pork is one of those Korean dishes I REALLY LOVE. There are also different versions of spicy stir-fried dishes in Korean cuisine such as Ojingeo bokkeum or Stir-Fried Spicy Squid with a really additicing sauce.

I also have a vegan korean spicy pork stir-fry recipe here.

This is my vegan version of Korean spicy pork stir fry or Jeyuk Bokkeum.

I’m really a big spice-lover so I’d go for spicy gochujang tofu dishes like this any day.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO MAKE THIS GOCHUJANG TOFU

fried extra firm tofu or bean curd
These are packaged fried extra firm tofu or bean curd that are very handy to have.

TOFU

  • 1 lb extra firm tofu, pan fry the tofu until golden brown and crisp

You can also use packaged fried bean curd or tofu like I did for this recipe.

gochujang tofu ingredients
You’ll need only a few key ingredients to make this tasty gochujang tofu recipe.

GOCHUJANG SAUCE

  • 1-1.5 tbsp gochujang
  • 1 tbsp tomato ketchup
  • 1/4 cup room temperature water
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1-2 tbsp sugar , adjust to sweetness
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds
  • 1 tbsp rice vinegar
  • 1/2 tbsp soy sauce, or more taste
  • 1 tsp corn starch

The full recipe is also in the recipe card below ◡̈

fresh himeji mushrooms
sliced green onions

FOR STIR-FRYING

  • Neutral oil for cooking
  • 5.3 oz fresh mushrooms of choice I used shimeji muhsrooms
  • 2 green onions chopped & white parts separated
  • 1 small white onion sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic minced

COOKING THE GOCHUJANG TOFU

fried extra firm tofu or bean curd
  • Prepare the tofu: press your tofu to drain out excess water. Pan-fry the tofu over medium heat in a pan with some oil until golden brown and crisp on all sides.
  • If air-frying, you can also place the tofu on your air fryer basket and spray oil on each side. Leave to air-fry for 15-20 minutes at 350F or until golden brown and crisp, flip halfway through cooking. You can also use packaged fried bean curd or tofu like I did for this recipe.
  • Prepare the rest of the ingredients. For the mushrooms, you can simply break these apart or slice them.
Mix all the sauce ingredients together in a bowl.
gochujang tofu sauce
Feel free to adjust the sauce to your desired taste.
  • Mix the sauce: In a separate bowl, mix all the gochujang sauce ingredients together. Feel free to adjust the sauce to your desired taste.
sautéing green onions and mushrooms in a pan
gochujang tofu in a pan
  • Stir-Fry: Heat a large pan or wok over medium. Add some oil. Saute the onion, white parts of the green onions until translucent and aromatic. Add in the garlic.
  • Saute the mushrooms and leave to cook over medium high eat until slight browned.
  • Add in the pan-fried/fried extra firm tofu with the mushrooms.
  • Give the sauce another mix (to be sure the starch doesn’t stick to the bottom) and then pour over the tofu.
  • Leave to simmer at medium heat until the sauce starts to boil and thicken. Mix well and taste the sauce. Season more as needed. Leave to cook for 1-2 more minutes then turn off the heat. Finish with the green onions and sesame seeds, for topping.
gochujang tofu in a pan
  • Serve and enjoy hot with some rice.

OTHER TOFU RECIPES YOU MIGHT LOVE:

Check out my tips on how to store tofu!

  • Cold Silken Tofu with Sweet Chili Sauce
  • Baked Peanut and Lime Tofu
  • Kung Pao Tofu
  • Pineapple Cashew Tofu Stir-Fry
  • Crispy Salt and Pepper Tofu
  • Black Pepper Tofu Steaks
  • Tofu “Chicken” Teriyaki
  • Korean Spicy Braised Tofu
  • Fried ‘Chicken’ and Gravy
  • Tofu Katsu
gochujang tofu in a pan

Gochujang Tofu

4.95 from 18 votes
This gochujang tofu is cooked in an irresistibly spicy, savoury and sweet gochujang-based sauce with mushrooms and onions. This recipe is inspired by Korean spicy pork or Jeyuk Bokkeum that’s packed with an umami and spicy sauce that’s delicious with a bowl of steamed rice.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine Asian, East Asian, Korean
Servings 3 servings
Calories 191 kcal

Ingredients
 
 

Tofu

  • 1 lb extra firm tofu pan fry until golden brown and crisp

Gochujang Sauce

  • 1-1.5 tbsp gochujang
  • 1 tbsp tomato ketchup
  • 1/4 cup room temperature water
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1-2 tbsp sugar , adjust to sweetness
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds
  • 1 tbsp rice vinegar
  • 1/2 tbsp soy sauce , or more taste
  • 1 tsp corn starch

For Stir-Frying

  • Neutral oil for cooking
  • 5.3 oz fresh mushrooms of choice I used shimeji muhsrooms
  • 2 green onions chopped & white parts separated
  • 1 small white onion sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic minced

To Serve

  • Sesame seeds
  • Steamed rice

Instructions
 

  • Prepare the tofu: press your tofu to drain out excess water. Slice the tofu into 1-inch (2.5 cm) cubes or any shape of your choice. Pan-fry the tofu over medium heat in a pan with some oil until golden brown and crisp on all sides.
  • If air-frying, you can also place the tofu on your air fryer basket and spray oil on each side. Leave to air-fry for 15-20 minutes at 350F or until golden brown and crisp, flip halfway through cooking. You can also use packaged fried bean curd or tofu like I did for this recipe.
  • Prepare the rest of the ingredients. For the mushrooms, you can simply break these apart or slice them.
  • Mix the sauce: In a separate bowl, mix all the gochujang sauce ingredients together. Feel free to adjust the sauce to your desired taste.
  • Stir-Fry: Heat a large pan or wok over medium. Add some oil. Saute the onion, white parts of the green onions until translucent and aromatic. Add in the garlic.
  • Saute the mushrooms and leave to cook over medium high eat until slight browned.
  • Add in the pan-fried/fried extra firm tofu with the mushrooms.
  • Give the sauce another mix (to be sure the starch doesn’t stick to the bottom) and then pour over the tofu.
  • Leave to simmer at medium heat until the sauce starts to boil and thicken. Mix well and taste the sauce. Season more as needed. Leave to cook for 1-2 more minutes then turn off the heat. Finish with the green onions and sesame seeds, for topping.
  • Serve and enjoy hot with some rice.

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NUTRITIONAL INFO

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 191kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 158mg | Potassium: 517mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 117IU | Vitamin C: 7mg | Calcium: 77mg | Iron: 2mg
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This Post Has 33 Comments

  1. in2insight July 26, 2022 Reply

    Hi,

    Did you cut the tofu before frying or fry the whole block?

    How much soy sauce? 1/2 of what… 🙂

    1. Jeeca July 27, 2022 Reply

      It’s 1/2 tbsp soy sauce, or more to taste. Thanks so much for pointing that out! I overlooked it. As for the tofu, you can slice these into any shape of your choice before pan-frying so you get them crisp on all sides. Hope this helps! ◡̈

      1. in2insight July 27, 2022 Reply

        Thank you, Jeeca, for the kind update.
        Will be making this for sure!

        BTW, love your book so much. Have made a lot of the dishes and each has been a success.

        1. Jeeca July 28, 2022 Reply

          So happy to hear this! 🥺

      2. Lisa June 28, 2023 Reply

        5 stars
        This is one of my favorite recipes. I make it for me and my husband a LOT. I usually make it with rice noodles but tonight I used fried rice instead and it was great. Sometimes I make it along with the scallion oil noodles. If I don’t have all of the ingredients I just tweak it a bit. If I don’t have mushrooms, I’ll use a vegetable instead like broccoli or string beans. I am obsessed with this and other gochujang recipes from your blog.

        1. Jeeca June 29, 2023 Reply

          Really made me so happy reading this! Thank you so much Lisa, and really happy you like them ◡̈

  2. Jantje July 30, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    We just had this dish for dinner and it was so delicious! The flavours were really well balanced and it was a pleasure to it. Thank you for the lovely recipe!

    1. Jeeca July 31, 2022 Reply

      Thank you Jantje! ◡̈

  3. in2insight August 1, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    First off, thank you for all your kind assistance with my questions. 🙂
    This dish is amazingly good!
    Since it appears I can’t read recipes… ended up marinating the tofu in the sauce… Not a bad thing as it turns out since we ended up baking instead of frying.
    Towards the end there was still enough sauce that in went some par cooked broccoli.
    Truly outstanding.

    1. Jeeca August 2, 2022 Reply

      Marinating the tofu is actually a great idea! So it’s like a great accidental discovery haha. It gets more flavours in since tofu are like sponges. And glad you liked it! ◡̈

  4. Grace August 2, 2022 Reply

    I’m too shy to post what I made on instagram and tag you hehe but tried the recipe and it was sooo good. Been really into tofu dishes lately. I will try making your other dishes soon. 😋

    1. Jeeca August 2, 2022 Reply

      Aww thank you Grace for coming on here to leave this comment! Super appreciate it 🥺

  5. Marla August 8, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    So yummy! I love all of your recipes I’ve tried to far 😋

    1. Jeeca August 9, 2022 Reply

      Thank you Marla! ◡̈

  6. Ice August 8, 2022 Reply

    Will be making this later! Super excited about this recipe since I’ve cooked every tofu recipe you have. My partner and I are on the verge of eating tofu everyday for the rest of our lives, LOL. Please continue producing more recipes! Love it!

    1. Jeeca August 9, 2022 Reply

      I love tofu too so I’m definitely going to continue sharing more recipes, especially with tofu! Hehe thanks so much Ice!

  7. Nur September 11, 2022 Reply

    I made this with puffed tofu (cause that’s what i like hehe esp for a sauce-y recipe like this!) and brought it to work as bento! So so good. But i replaced gochujang with ssamjang cause that’s what i had opened (and am reluctant to open a new gochujang container when google told me ssamjang works too!) and it does! Sorry for the rambling but its so gooood!

    1. Jeeca September 12, 2022 Reply

      Ssamjang works great too but has a deeper flavour so might be a bit too salty if used in big quantities. Glad you liked it and thanks so much! ◡̈

  8. Roberta September 11, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    I messed up a little and this dish was still so ridiculously delicious!
    I forgot to get sesame seed oil, I only had Vadalia onion, I had to use
    Flour instead of cornstarch and the biggest mess-up, I didn’t even
    Use Gochujang – it was $10 and I was too cheap to get it. Instead I
    Subbed with 2T. Sambal Oelek and 1T. Chili garlic sauce.
    It was so good that I’m making it again in a few days. However, this time
    I’ll use the proper ingredients – even the Gochujang – my daughter said
    That stuff is sooo good.
    Thank you, Jeeca – this is the best thing I’ve tasted in a long time. Can’t
    Wait to try your other recipes. I think I’ll go with the ‘Silken Tofu with Black
    Bean Mushroom Sauce’. BTW, no one in my family is vegan or vegetarian and
    They gobbled it up!!! 😋💕

  9. Oliver October 13, 2022 Reply

    5 stars
    Thank you for the recipe; this looks interesting! But I’m wondering if you saute the mushrooms separately (in a separate pan) and then add them to the already-sauteed onions, or do you saute the mushrooms in the same pan as the onions? I think your instructions can be read both ways (but maybe it’s just me…).

    1. Jeeca October 14, 2022 Reply

      Hi Oliver! I sautéed everything in one pan. So the mushrooms went in after the onions. ◡̈

  10. Kara January 24, 2023 Reply

    Hey, Jeeca! Planning to try out this recipe soon. I am thinking of using some dried white shitake mushrooms. What do you think about replacing the water in the sauce recipe with some quantity of mushroom stock?

    1. Jeeca January 24, 2023 Reply

      That should be great too! Will be even more flavourful w the mushroom stock instead of water! You can just lessen soy sauce first (half of the amount maybe) in case your stock is seasoned. Just so it won’t be too salty. then you can adjust from there. ◡̈ hope this helps!

  11. Kara March 28, 2023 Reply

    5 stars
    I have made this a bunch of times and it’s been a total hit with my family! I usually use hydrated shitake mushrooms and use its stock to add even more umami.

    1. Jeeca March 28, 2023 Reply

      Thanks Kara, that’s a great idea using mushroom stock to the sauce 😋

  12. RS May 3, 2023 Reply

    4 stars
    Pretty solid recipe. A little sweet for my particular tastes, but I would make again. Followed the recipe, except I used 1 full T of soy sauce and pinch of MSG.

    1. Jeeca May 4, 2023 Reply

      Thanks for giving it a try RS! You can lessen the sweetener next time and adjust to your taste! ◡̈

  13. Van October 26, 2023 Reply

    5 stars
    I made this and it’s absolutely amazing! I used 1 tbsp sugar and it was perfect! My husband loved it! Thanks for this recipe!!!

    1. Jeeca October 28, 2023 Reply

      Glad you both liked it Val! Thanks for giving it a try and leaving a review ◡̈

  14. Faith December 5, 2023 Reply

    5 stars
    Quick and delicious

    1. Jeeca December 6, 2023 Reply

      Thank you Faith! ◡̈

  15. lauren January 29, 2025 Reply

    5 stars
    this was so so good! i added baby bokchoy and lotus root and also used enoki mushrooms alongside baby bella ones. also added some thin sliced beef and tripe 🙂 the sauce is amazing!! i will be writing that down and putting it on my fridge. thank you <3

    1. Jeeca February 4, 2025 Reply

      YAY! Love the additions too! Thanks Lauren 🙂

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