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Our Easy Asian Orange Chicken is the perfect faux takeout meal if you love takeout but can’t find a good takeout place near your house!

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Creating This Homemade Orange Chicken Recipe

I love sauces. I love dipping sauces, marinating meats in sauces, and more. It’s just so delicious. A few weeks back, we hosted my brother-in-law’s birthday bash at our house. It was so much fun and there was so much good food.

His family has an Chinese orange chicken recipe that all of the kids just love, but it has nothing orange in it, so I decided to make a real orange chicken. We actually ended up loving both the pretend orange chicken and the real deal so both recipes were keepers!

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Chinese Orange Chicken Ingredients

Don’t let the ingredients list intimidate you, this orange chicken recipe is incredibly easy to make! For the homemade orange chicken itself, you’ll need boneless skinless chicken breasts, all-purpose flour, an egg, salt and pepper, and oil for frying the chicken in.

Where this Chinese orange chicken gets all of its flavor is the orange chicken sauce. For the sauce, you’ll need orange juice and zest, rice vinegar, soy sauce, brown sugar, fresh ginger, garlic, red pepper flakes, cornstarch, and water.

The orange chicken sauce isn’t hard to make at all. It’s so saucy and goes so well with chicken. In fact, it’s so good I’m starting to think that salmon might be a great way to go as well. Has anyone tried that?

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How to Make Orange Chicken

Although homemade orange chicken involves deep frying, it’s not complicated to make and takes less than an hour to finish. Here are the basic steps for making orange chicken at home:

  1. Dredge the diced chicken pieces in beaten egg, then seasoned flour.
  2. Deep fry the chicken in oil that’s 375ºF.
  3. In a small saucepan, combine all of the orange chicken sauce ingredients but the water and cornstarch and bring to a boil.
  4. Once boiling, create a cornstarch slurry and mix it into the orange chicken sauce to thicken it.
  5. Pour the sauce over the deep fried chicken pieces and enjoy!

Can You Bake Orange Chicken?

You can bake Asian orange chicken, but you’ll want to omit the flour breading since it doesn’t turn out as well when it’s baked instead of fried. Instead, if you want to bake our easy orange chicken just use the breading on our Sesame Chicken recipe and proceed with the orange chicken sauce as normal.

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How to Reheat Orange Chicken

If you have leftover homemade orange chicken, do NOT reheat it in the microwave. That will make the chicken rubbery and the breading will lose its crispness. Instead, reheat the orange chicken in a skillet with a little olive or canola oil over medium heat. It won’t taste quite as good as when you first made it, but it’ll still be tasty!

Can You Freeze Orange Chicken?

If you’re using the baked recipe, you can freeze orange chicken. Make sure you freeze it in a single layer on a pan before putting it in a freezer-safe bag. As always, we really do prefer to use our Food Saver that we got off of Amazon with the starter kit. It sucks out all of the air and the food stays so fresh you can’t tell it was frozen.

When you’re ready to reheat, just defrost the chicken on a dish in the fridge with plastic wrap laid over the top, then bake with a little drizzle of oil over the tops of the chicken. Remember, this is just for the chicken, not the sauce.

To freeze the orange chicken sauce, let it cool completely before placing it in a freezer bag and pressing out any air. Lay it on a flat surface, not a surface with a wire rack, otherwise you need to use a pan under it as it will sink into the bars and then freeze making it super hard to remove from the freezer.

Can I Use a Skillet Instead of a Wok?

Also note that you don’t need a deep fryer or a wok to make this recipe. A regular skillet with tall sides will work too. To test when the oil is hot enough, stick the end of a wooden spoon into the oil; if tiny bubbles immediately form around the wood, the oil is the right temperature.

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What to Serve With Orange Chicken

Don’t worry if you’re wondering what to serve your Chinese orange chicken with, I’ve got you covered! A few of our favorite sides to serve with this homemade orange chicken include:

  • Ham Fried Rice
  • White rice
  • A simple side salad
  • Garlic Roasted Veggies (minus the Parmesan)

Tips for Making the Best Orange Chicken

For the best flavor, I highly recommend using freshly squeezed orange juice for this orange chicken recipe. Since you’ll be using orange zest as well, you might as well buy a few extra oranges and use their juice for this Chinese chicken recipe.

If you really can’t be bothered to squeeze all the juice out by hand, a good alternative is Simply Orange Juice. It’s made with real fruit juice and contains no additional sweeteners.

Lastly, you may have extra orange chicken sauce (it really just depends on how saucy you like your chicken). If you wind up with leftover sauce, you can reuse it on baked chicken, seafood, and more! It’s really versatile and tastes good on almost any protein.

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Easy Asian Orange Chicken

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Servings: 4 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 45 minutes mins

Description

Do you love takeout but can't find a good one close to your house? Try ourEasy Asian Orange Chicken and sit back for a faux takeout meal!

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-1/2” cubes
  • 1 ½ cups all purpose flour
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • oil, for frying

Orange Sauce

  • 1 ½ cups orange juice and zest from one orange
  • 1/3 cup rice vinegar
  • 2 ½ tablespoons soy sauce
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon ginger root, minced
  • ½ teaspoon garlic, minced
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 3 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons water

Instructions

  • Combine flour, salt, and pepper.

  • Dip chicken in egg mixture and shake in flour mixture to coat.

  • Deep fry chicken in batches at 375 degrees in a deep fryer (or use a wok) until completely cooked.

  • Meanwhile, in a large saucepan combine orange juice, rice vinegar, and soy sauce.

  • Blend well over medium heat for a few minutes.

  • Stir in brown sugar, orange zest, ginger and garlic. Bring to a boil.

  • Combine 3 tablespoons of cornstarch with 1/4 cup of water and mix thoroughly.

  • Slowly stir cornstarch mixture into sauce until it thickens.

  • Pour sauce over breaded chicken, and if desired add red pepper flakes.

Notes

If you don’t have a wok or a deep fryer, you can use a skillet with high sides instead.

To reheat, put the chicken in an oven-safe dish covered with foil. Place in a 325 degree oven and heat for 10-12 minutes, removing the foil for the last 4 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 861kcalCarbohydrates: 102gProtein: 79gFat: 13gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 239mgSodium: 883mgFiber: 3gSugar: 55g

Author: Sweet Basil

Course: 50 + Best Easy Asian Recipes

Cuisine: Chinese

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FAQs

What's the difference between orange chicken and sweet and sour chicken? ›

The chicken itself is also different, as orange chicken is made with dark meat chicken ( chicken thighs) and sweet and sour chicken is made with chicken breasts and fried in a batter that yields a puffy and airy crust.

How to make soggy orange chicken crispy? ›

Once you sear all the chicken pieces, it's best to let the chicken cool off for 2 to 3 minutes first. The crust will crisp up a bit more during this time. And the crust will hold up to the sauce better without turning soggy immediately after you add the liquid ingredients.

Why is orange chicken always soggy? ›

Serve immediately. Whether Orange Chicken is baked or fried, it can get soggy if left to sit for too long once combined. To prevent soggy chicken, serve immediately or store the chicken and sauce separately, then combine when reheating. Use quality ingredients.

How to serve orange chicken? ›

The best orange side dishes are white rice, chicken salad, chicken noodles, potato salad, french fries, instant pot hot and sour soup, and instant pot macaroni salad. If you're looking for a healthy side dish, you'll enjoy the green salad, instant pot zucchini alfredo and stir-fried veggies.

What is the Chinese equivalent of orange chicken? ›

Andrew Cherng, owner and founder of Panda Express, said that orange chicken is just a variation of General Tso's chicken, another dish that is almost unknown in China. Journalist Jennifer 8. Lee says that both "General Tso's chicken and Orange Chicken are Americanized mutations of sweet and sour dishes found in China."

Is General Tso's chicken the same as orange chicken? ›

What is the difference between orange chicken and General Tso? Orange chicken is crispy fried with a fruity, sweet, and tangy sauce that's caramelized into a glaze. General Tso is stir-fried in a sweet, sour, and spicy umami sauce.

How do Chinese get their chicken so crispy? ›

The chicken is then air-dried for 10 to 12 hours before being flash-fried, then oil-poached. The skin gets its signature crispiness from 10 to 12 minutes of basting with scalding hot oil right before serving.

How do you thicken orange chicken sauce? ›

To thicken the sauce, pour it into a small saucepan on the stove over medium-high heat. In a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons cornstarch with 2 tablespoons water to make a cornstarch slurry. Once the sauce starts to bubble in the pan on the stovetop, add the cornstarch slurry and stir to combine.

How do you thicken orange chicken sauce without cornstarch? ›

Arrowroot powder: Arrowroot powder is a fine, gluten-free powder you can use in place of cornstarch as a thickening agent because it has a similar thickening power. Substitute arrowroot powder one-to-one for cornstarch.

What is orange chicken sauce made of? ›

How to make the orange chicken sauce. The orange sauce is made from a mixture of the orange juice and zest, sugar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and rice vinegar. This is bubbled up in the wok until slightly thickened. The chicken is then added back in, and tossed in the sauce until fully coated.

What is orange chicken made of at Panda Express? ›

Ingredients: dark meat chicken, water, sugar, distilled vinegar, modified food starch, corn starch, potato starch, contains less than 2% of: wheat, orange extract, caramel color, salt, garlic, phosphoric acid, rice wine, sesame oil. *The dish uses a proprietary batter and sauce.

Is orange chicken Chinese or Japanese? ›

While the orange chicken is one of the most famous Chinese dishes in America, it is a purely American invention, with no authentic Chinese resturants or restaurants in China serving this dish.

What vegetable is good with orange chicken? ›

Broccoli, or Green beans or side salad. Things that you like, color as you enjoy your meal. Originally Answered: What are some side dishes that go well with orange chicken? I would serve some rice, to soak up some of the delicious sauce, and a simple vegetable like steamed broccoli.

What's the difference between orange chicken and tangerine chicken? ›

While tangerine chicken is made with pieces of chicken that are stir fried in a tangerine spicy sauce, the chicken in orange chicken is breaded just like General Tso's chicken, and tossed in a sweet orange chili sauce.

How long is leftover orange chicken good for? ›

Store orange chicken in an airtight container, for 3-4 days in the fridge. We don't recommend freezing it. If you live for leftovers, our healthy orange chicken recipe is going to make your day. The flavors get even more delicious as they sit, and because our recipe is baked instead of fried, sogginess is not an issue.

What is the difference between sweet and sour chicken and General Tso's chicken? ›

General Tso's Chicken Is Typically Spicier

When it comes to choosing between sweet and sour chicken and General Tso's chicken, fans of spicy food would do well to opt for the latter. "General Tso's chicken is known for having spice," culinary creator Peter Som says.

What does orange chicken taste like from Panda Express? ›

Panda Express orange chicken is what people think of when they hear the words “orange chicken.” It's so tart and sweet and fatty. It pairs perfectly with their lo mein. Honestly, I could eat an entire large container of it by myself. Something about it is so crave-able.

Is orange chicken sweeter than General Tso? ›

The flavors of orange chicken are typically sweeter and tangier due to the use of orange zest, orange juice, and sometimes orange marmalade in the sauce. General Tso chicken, on the other hand, tends to be spicier and has a more complex flavor profile with a combination of sweet, savory, and tangy notes.

What is sweet and sour chicken called? ›

The origin of sweet and sour chicken was in the 18th century or even earlier from China. It spread to the United States in the early 20th century after the Chinese migrant gold miners and railroad workers turned to cookery as trades. In some countries, the dish is known as Ku lo yuk.

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