Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (2024)

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My Chinese Orange Chicken is sticky, sweet and tangy. I'm going to show you how to get succulent crispy chicken pieces and plenty of that delicious orange sauce.
It's easy to make at home, and will be ready for your family in 20 minutes! No need to go out and get that takeaway - the kids are going to be waiting at the table, forks ready to devour the lot!

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I can see why it's one of the most popular dishes onthePanda Express menu!

Being in the UK, we don't actually have Panda Express, and you rarely see Orange Chicken featured on the menus of our Chinese restaurants. I remember it well from our US holidays though and I felt I had to recreate it at home.

After lots of testing, I've finally perfected the recipe!

So until Panda Express makes it over the water (and probably even after it it does!), I'm going to continue to cook up my own copycat Panda Express orange chicken!

Here's what you'll need:

  • Chicken thighs - which are a little more tender than breast meat, and stand up well to cooking over a high heat without drying out. They'll initially be coated in cornflour (cornstarch) to help the batter adhere to the chicken.
  • The batter is made from a mixture of flour, egg, garlic salt, salt, pepper and water - which results in a lovely light batter.
  • The sauce is made up from the zest of half an orange, juice of two oranges, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, sugar (to counteract the acidity in the orange juice and zest), and rice vinegar - to add a little zing.
  • We also need a flavourless oil with a high smoke point to fry the chicken in. I'm using vegetable oil.

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Why use chicken thighs?

Chicken thighs are more tender than chicken breast, and stand up well to cooking over a high heat without drying out, but you can replace with chicken breast if you prefer.

How to make orange chicken

  1. We make the batter for the chicken first by mixing flour, egg, garlic salt, salt, pepper and water. Then in a separate bowl, we coat the chicken in cornflour, and add the chicken into the batter. Give it a stir to coat.
  2. Then we fry the chicken in a wok in the hot oil. My pro tip is to fry the chicken in 2 or 3 batches - this ensures all of the chicken will be lovely and crispy.
  3. Remove from the pan and carefully discard the oil.

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How to make the orange chicken sauce

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

Add a tablespoon of sriracha to the sauce and sprinkle with a few chilli flakes before serving.

Serve the chicken over boiled rice, topped with a sprinkling of sesame seeds.

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Serve it with

Wondering what to serve with Orange Chicken? I normally serve this with boiled rice or egg fried rice, but why not make it as part of a fantastic Chinese banquet with:

  • Special fried rice
  • Asian cauliflower wings
  • Easy crispy duck and pancakes
  • Sticky slow-cooked Chinese spare ribs
  • Asian mushrooms with cashews and veggies

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Looking for more Chinese takeout recipes?

How about one of these:

  • Sweet and sour chicken Hong Kong style
  • Sesame Prawn Toast
  • Kung Pao Chicken recipe
  • Beef Chow Fun
  • Chinese Spare Ribs
  • Sticky andCrispy Chicken wings
  • Easy Orange beef
  • Or our fan favouriteSesame Chicken.

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Orange Chicken

By: Nicky Corbishley

My copycat Panda Express Orange Chicken is sticky, sweet and tangy. Succulent chicken pieces with a crispy coating and plenty of that delicious sauce. Ready in 20 minutes too!

4.80 from 45 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine Asian, Chinese

Ingredients

Chicken Coating and Chicken:

  • 90 g (¾ cup) plain (all-purpose) flour
  • 1 medium egg
  • ¼ tsp garlic salt
  • pinch salt and pepper
  • 90 ml (⅓ cup + 1 tbsp) cold water
  • 8 chicken thigh fillets (skinless and boneless) - chopped into bite-size chunks
  • 2 tbsp cornflour (cornstarch)
  • 120 ml (½ cup) vegetable oil - for frying

Orange Sauce:

  • juice of 2 large oranges
  • zest of half an orange
  • 6 tbsp caster sugar - or superfine sugar
  • 5 tbsp soy sauce - (I use dark soy sauce, but you can use half dark and half light soy sauce for a lighter coloured sauce). You can use low sodium soy sauce if you prefer.
  • 2 cloves of garlic - minced
  • 1 tsp minced ginger
  • 1 tsp rice vinegar
  • 1 tbsp cornflour (cornstarch) - mixed with 3 tbsp cold water to form a slurry, (optional)

To Serve:

  • boiled rice
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Start by making the batter for the chicken. In a large bowl, add the plain (all-purpose) flour, egg, garlic salt, salt, pepper, and water and mix together using a whisk until smooth.

    90 g (¾ cup) plain (all-purpose) flour, 1 medium egg, ¼ tsp garlic salt, pinch salt and pepper, 90 ml (⅓ cup + 1 tbsp) cold water

  • Place the chopped chicken thighs in a separate bowl and sprinkle on the cornflour (cornstarch). Toss together so the chicken is coated in the cornflour.

    8 chicken thigh fillets (skinless and boneless), 2 tbsp cornflour (cornstarch)

  • Add the chicken to the batter, and mix together so the chicken is coated in the batter.

  • Add the oil to a wok or large frying pan (skillet) and heat over a medium-high heat until hot.

    120 ml (½ cup) vegetable oil

  • While the oil is heating, make the orange sauce. In a medium bowl, mix together the orange juice and zest, sugar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and rice vinegar. Put to one side.

    juice of 2 large oranges, zest of half an orange, 6 tbsp caster sugar, 5 tbsp soy sauce, 2 cloves of garlic, 1 tsp minced ginger, 1 tsp rice vinegar

  • When the oil is hot, add the chicken to the oil. I find it's best to work in two or even three batches for the crispiest chicken. Add the chicken in a piece at a time, and cook for 3-4 minutes, turning occasionally with tongs, until golden brown and cooked throughout (*note 1).

  • Once cooked, place the chicken in a bowl lined with kitchen paper while you cook the second batch. You can add a little more oil in if needed, to ensure the chicken is surrounded by oil, but be sure to keep the temperature up so the oil is bubbling and hot.

  • Carefully dispose of any leftover oil from the wok and turn down the heat to medium. Add the orange sauce to the pan, bring to the boil and simmer for a few minutes until slightly thickened.

  • If you want to thicken further, then slowly pour in the cornstarch slurry (1 tbsp cornflour/cornstarch mixed with 3 tbsp cold water) whilst stirring (*note 2).

    1 tbsp cornflour (cornstarch)

  • Add the chicken back to the wok and carefully toss together until the chicken is coated in the sauce. I find the best way to do this is to slide a spatula underneath the chicken, lift it up and turn it over - do this repeatedly until all the chicken is coated.

  • Serve the chicken over boiled rice, topped with a sprinkling of sesame seeds.

    boiled rice, 1 tsp sesame seeds

Video

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✎ Notes

*Note 1 - Checking the chicken is cooked:

Slice open a large piece of chicken and if it's piping hot and white in the middle (no pink) then it's cooked.

*Note 2 - Cornflour/cornstarch slurry

I find that I only need to add the cornstarch slurry if I've used particularly large and juicy oranges, as this means there's more sauce to thicken.

Can I use store-bought orange juice instead of squeezing my own?

Yes, use 100% pure orange juice (with or without pulp). You'll need about ½ cup or 120ml altogether.

Can I make it gluten-free?

Yes!
Replace the soy sauce with gluten-free soy sauce/tamari. Use a dark tamari rather than a thinner/lighter version.

Also, replace the plain (all-purpose) flour with gluten-free flour.

Can I make it ahead?

This recipe works best when made and served right away. Freezing/chilling then reheating means the chicken won't be crispy.

You can partially make it ahead by making the sauce (you could boil and simmer it at this point then cool it, or you can just mix the ingredients together without boiling it). Then cover and refrigerate for up to two days.

You can make up the chicken batter up to a day ahead too (cover and refrigerate until needed).

If you did want to make it ahead fully, you can cook and cool it, then reheat the chicken and sauce until piping hot throughout in a wok. However, the chicken won’t be crisp. It’s still tasty for a quick meal though.

Can it be frozen?

Yes, you can cool, cover and freeze, then defrost before reheating thoroughly (heat in the microwave or covered in the oven or in a wok/frying pan). However, the chicken won’t be crispy. It’s still tasty for a quick meal though.

Can I make Orange chicken in the oven instead of frying it?

Unfortunately the chicken won’t be as crispy is baked rather than fried. You can use the same method I use for my baked sweet and sour chicken instead: Use the chicken plus
3 tbsp cornflour/cornstarch
¼ tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper
½ tsp garlic salt
½ tsp paprika
3 tbsp olive oil
Pre-heat your oven to 190c/375f. Put a large baking dish in the oven to warm up. Cut the chicken into bite sized chunks. Put to one side. In a medium sized bowl, mix the cornflour, salt, pepper, garlic salt and paprika. Pour your olive oil in another medium sized bowl. Place the chicken in the bowl with the cornflour, and mix, ensuring every piece of chicken is completely covered. Scoop out the chicken, and put it into the bowl with the olive oil in. Toss gently in the olive oil. Pour any leftover cornflour mixture onto the chicken, and mix it all up. You should end up with the chicken pieces looking well coated and a bit sticky. Carefully take your dish out of the oven and place the chicken into the dish in a single layer. Try not to bunch the chicken together. The more room it has, the more crispy it will get. Place in the oven to cook for 15-20 minutes until cooked throughout.

Then toss in the orange sauce that you've already bubbled up and thickened in a pan.

Nutritional Information is per serving - NOT including rice. We've calculated a little less oil overall, as not all of the vegetable oil will be absorbed when frying the chicken

Nutrition

Calories: 637kcalCarbohydrates: 43gProtein: 50gFat: 29gSaturated Fat: 17gCholesterol: 256mgSodium: 1621mgPotassium: 642mgFiber: 1gSugar: 18gVitamin A: 114IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 42mgIron: 4mg

Keywords Any Time Of the year, Chinese New Year

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This Chinese Orange Chicken post was first published in June 2014. Updated in Jan 2020 with new photos, video, tips and improvements to the recipe. Updated again in May 2020 with extra info and housekeeping reasons.

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  1. Alma99504 says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (19)
    This was good. But the batter was to thin. And flaked off. And the sauce wasn't enough for the meat. But other then that it was the perfect amount of zest. I am going to use a frozen concentrate for my next time around . Thanknyou

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  2. Nancy McFarland says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (20)
    We loved it, 2 thumbs up! The orange sauce was tasty a little kick, I used tamari soy sauce, no too salty. I did thicken with the recommended slurry. I would probably make more of the orange sauce to go along with the rice. Thank you for your precise directions & video very helpful :))

    Reply

  3. Robin Gilbert says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (21)
    Delicious! And thank you for putting ingredients & amounts with the instructions so I don't have to keep scrolling up on my tiny tablet. Many thanks!

    Reply

  4. Jenni Wehrmann says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (22)
    Absolutely delicious!

    Reply

  5. Gretchen says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (23)
    Super simple and very satisfying. I used frozen battered chicken breast pieces, air fried, put them in a large pan over medium heat and finished with the orange sauce. Kids and adults gobbled it right up.

    Reply

  6. Sherry says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (24)
    This was amazing on a cold January
    evening in Canada. Mine didn't look as good as yours but close lol

    Reply

  7. Loretta Hayes says

    How much of each ingredient I need to know a teas or tablespoon or cup of what. No measures are told. I would sure mess this up. I need specifics please.

    Reply

    • Nicky Corbishley says

      Hi Loretta, the recipe card with full ingredient quantities and step-by-step instructions is at the bottom of the blog post.

      Reply

  8. Caroline Faber says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (25)
    I have recipe but it is good as this one. Which I going to make this weekend.

    Reply

  9. Zara says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (26)
    This was my first time trying orange chicken and it was delicious! Very easy to make and well received by the family.

    Reply

  10. Ola says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (27)
    Delicious and easy to make dinner!
    Can I use honey instead of sugar to this recipe
    Thanks Nicky for sharing

    Reply

  11. Ella says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (28)
    It okay but takes way more than 20 minutes

    Reply

  12. Alan Germaney says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (29)
    Spot-on.😋

    Reply

  13. Judith ann Powch says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (30)
    I have done this recipe a lot, every time my family has really enjoyed it. When we go to usa we always have this from panda express.

    Reply

  14. Dawn says

    Orange Chicken Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes! (31)
    End result is really good, however, takes way more than 20 minutes to make. I’m no slouch in the kitchen, by the time you trim and chop up chicken thighs and fry 3 batches of chicken bits, plus the the batter/sauce/rice it is going to be closer to an hour. Prove me wrong!

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FAQs

Is 20 minutes long enough to cook chicken? ›

Cooking time is generally 20 to 30 minutes, or until the chicken registers 165°F in the thickest part. Amazingly, all the chicken pieces wind up cooking at about the same rate — dark meat pieces cook a bit slower than white meat, but the thickness of the breast meat means everything finishes around the same time.

How long to cook orange chicken frozen? ›

Preheat to 400 °F. * Place frozen chicken pieces on a foil-lined baking sheet. * Heat 15 to 20 minutes or until heated through. * Thaw sauce under warm running water.

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.

How long should I microwave orange chicken? ›

Replace plastic wrap; microwave on high until chicken is no longer pink in the center, about 4 to 5 minutes.

Is 20 minutes long enough to marinate chicken? ›

You can marinate chicken anywhere from 2 hours up to 24 hours, though marinating chicken for even 15 to 30 minutes can impart flavor and moisture into smaller pieces of meat. Generally, bone-in cuts of chicken, such as wings, drumsticks and breasts, will require a longer marinade time than their boneless counterparts.

Is 20 minutes enough to fry chicken? ›

Fry chicken pieces until done, about 20-30 minutes, turning pieces so they brown evenly. Chicken should reach an internal temperature of 180°F and should no longer be pink at the bone, juices should run clear. Cooking time will vary by size of pieces. Larger pieces will take longer to cook.

How do you thicken orange chicken sauce? ›

Use Flour and Water

Combine 2 tablespoons flour with every 1/4 cup cold water and whisk until smooth. Add the mixture to your sauce over medium heat, and continue to stir and cook until you've reached your desired consistency. Test with a spoon.

What is Panda Express orange chicken made of? ›

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.

What is the Chinese version of orange chicken? ›

In Chinese, this dish is known as "陳皮雞", literally "dried citrus peel chicken", referring to dried orange or tangerine peel. However, the taste and recipes of this dish differ due to cultural and geographical factors.

Why is my orange chicken so spicy? ›

However, the new hot version is not for fans of a more mild flavor, as it contains six scoops of crushed chilis as well as the dried chilis that may be familiar to those who have ordered the Kung Pao Chicken.

How long does orange chicken last in the fridge? ›

When does Orange Chicken expire? Orange Chicken, when freshly cooked, can last in the refrigerator for about 3-4 days. If it's packed from a store (unopened), check the 'best before' printed date. However, once opened, it's safe to eat for only a day or two.

Is PF Chang's orange chicken white meat? ›

Brighten your dinner with bold colors and a bit of spice. White meat chicken is paired with carrots, water chestnuts and edamame glazed with a spicy orange sauce.

Is cooking chicken for 15 minutes enough? ›

Sauté chicken breast 12 to 15 minutes (6 to 8 minutes for flattened chicken or tenders) and 14 to 18 minutes for chicken thighs. Learn how to sauté chicken like a pro with tips from our Test Kitchen. Boil (poach) boneless chicken breast halves 12 to 15 minutes (bone-in chicken breast should cook for about 30 minutes).

How many minutes to properly cook chicken? ›

The right temperature and time
Type of chickenWeightRoasting: 350°F (177˚C)
breast halves, boneless4 oz.20 to 30 minutes
legs or thighs4 to 8 oz.40 to 50 minutes
drumsticks4 oz.35 to 45 minutes
wings2 to 3 oz.20 to 40 minutes
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What is the minimum chicken cooking time? ›

The USDA recommends that chicken and poultry be cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 165 F for at least 30 seconds.

Is 10 minutes enough for chicken? ›

*165˚F IS THE MINIMUM TEMPERATURE BONELESS, SKINLESS CHICKEN MUST REACH TO BE SAFE TO EAT. 10-15 MIN.

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