Let’s be honest – making homemade versions of your favorite takeout dishes, like chicken veggie stir fry, sesame chicken, and this orange chicken, is a win-win-win. Aside from having to spend time preparing it, homemade “fakeout” is usually more cost-effective and has the same (if not better) flavor of the dish you love. Plus it can be easily tweaked to your flavor and dietary preferences.
What is Chinese orange chicken?
This recipe is a popular Chinese-American dish that’s a favorite choice for fast food takeout. It’s a Western version of traditional Chinese flavors and is more popular in the U.S. than in China. It consists of deep-fried chicken pieces in a sweet and tangy orange-flavored sauce, thickened into a wonderful glaze. The sauce gives it a mix of sweet, sour, and savory flavors with a hint of spice.
Step-by-step instructions
While several steps are required to prepare this dish, it’s much easier than you think. Especially if you gather all the ingredients/tools into their required “stations” in advance. A single bite of this, and you’ll never need the takeout version again!
Boneless, skinless chicken breast. Pre-chopped will save you even more time. Boneless, skinless chicken thighs also work well (note that cooking time may vary). Chicken marinade: A simple combination of egg white, soy sauce, and cornstarch will help to flavor, tenderize, and produce a crispy chicken recipe. The chicken coating: Combining all-purpose flour, cornstarch, salt, and baking powder makes for a light, super crispy orange chicken batter. Vegetable oil: Or another neutral, high-heat cooking oil like grapeseed or canola oil.
For the Sauce
Orange: fresh orange juice and orange zest. Avoid concentrate. Sugar: Regular sugar, or a sugar substitute if preferred. Adjust to taste. Soy Sauce: Low-sodium soy sauce Sesame Oil: Adds a nutty, toasty depth to the dish. Aromatics: Fresh ginger and garlic are preferred, but paste or powder can be used. Red pepper flakes: to taste, or sriracha/hot sauce as an alternative. Cornstarch: This will help thicken the orange sauce. Vinegar: White vinegar, or substitute with white wine or rice vinegar.
Prepare the Chicken: First, if the chicken isn’t pre-cut, cut it into bite-size pieces around 1/2-3/4 inches big. Marinate the chicken: Then, whisk the egg whites into a foam, add the soy sauce and cornstarch, and whisk well again. Tip the chicken pieces into the marinade. Stir and set aside while preparing the sauce. Set it aside for at least 15 minutes or up to overnight when left covered in the refrigerator. Make the Orange Chicken Sauce: Zest, then juice the orange, making sure to only zest the orange peel and no white pith (which is bitter). Also, mince the garlic and ginger. Then, combine the cornstarch and soy sauce, mixing well until it’s lump-free. Then stir in the orange juice, zest, sugar, vinegar, sesame oil, and red chili flakes. Meanwhile, heat a small pan with vegetable oil, stir-frying the garlic and ginger for 2 minutes over medium-high heat. Add the remaining mixed sauce ingredients. Use a silicone spatula to scrape the cornstarch and sugar from the bottom of the bowl if needed. Increase the heat to bring the sauce to a boil. Once boiling, reduce to a simmer and cook for about 5 minutes, constantly stirring, until the sauce thickens. Then, set it aside. Coat the Chicken: First, combine the dry coating ingredients (flour, cornstarch, baking powder, and salt) in a large bowl/plate. Then coat the chicken in the mixture, shaking off any excess. Fry the chicken: Meanwhile, heat at least an inch of oil in a large wok/skillet over high heat. When deep-frying, the oil should reach 375ºF/175ºC. If you don’t have a thermometer, dip a wooden skewer into the oil. It should bubble immediately. If it smokes, it’s too hot. Carefully transfer the chicken to the pan, being careful not to overcrowd it (cook in batches if necessary). Cook for about 4 minutes, until it’s entirely cooked through, golden brown, and crispy on the outside. Then, transfer the chicken from the oil to layers of paper towel to drain any excess oil. Toss the Chicken in the Sauce and Serve: Finally, toss the fried chicken into the pan with the sauce and stir well to coat. Simmer the chicken in the sauce for a minute or two if it isn’t hot enough. Serve this easy orange chicken hot and optionally garnish it with scallions (green onions) and sesame seeds. Enjoy it with fluffy white rice, fried rice, or noodles. Optionally, you can also add cooked veggies like broccoli, bok choy, green beans, etc. If you try this homemade orange chicken recipe, let me know how it goes in the comments below. I’d appreciate a recipe card rating and would love to see your recipe recreations – tag me on Instagram @Alphafoodie!