This Orange Chicken Recipe is even better than takeout! Chicken is breaded, fried, and coated with the most amazing sweet and spicy orange sauce. It is so quick easy to make, youโll never go back to takeout!
Chinese takeout is full of memories, hanging out at Panda Express and eating way too much food. It tasted so good, we would not stop until every last bite was gone. Unfortunately, weโve found that our favorite childhood takeout just hasnโt kept up with our ever evolving tastes into adulthood. While there is so much nostalgia there, we can no longer eat it like we used to. This recipe takes an old favorite and turns it into a delicious meal that is both kid and adult approved. Made-from-scratch always tastes better, and we know youโll agree.
Takeout Orange Chicken is not an authentic Chinese recipe, but rather a typical American version of Chinese-American takeout restaurants. The Stay At Home Chef uses ingredients that are easily accessible for most people in the United States and Canada so that anyone can easily celebrate world cuisines even if their opportunities for travel or access to regional ingredients are limited.
What is Takeout Orange Chicken?
Orange chicken is small, bite-sized pieces of chicken that have been breaded, fried, and coated in a tangy, orange sauce. The sauce has an intense sweet and salty orange flavor, with just a little bit of heat.
General Tso vs. Orange Chicken:
General Tso Chicken and Orange Chicken are very similar. Both involve chicken that is breaded and fried and coated in a sweet sauce. However, General Tso Chicken is chili based, while Orange chicken is orange based.
Frying Oil:
There are lots of different oils that work great for frying. The most economical choices tend to be vegetable oil and canola oil. Either will work in this recipe.
Is Orange Chicken a traditional Chinese recipe?
Orange Chicken is not a traditional dish found in China. It is a popular dish served at Chinese restaurants in North America, but it is most definitely not an authentic or traditional dish. It is said to have been invented by the popular restaurant chain Panda Express which serves up pseudo-Chinese food for an American palate and is in no way Authentic Chinese cuisine.
Chicken Options:
You can use either boneless skinless chicken breasts or boneless skinless chicken thighs, depending on whether you want white meat or dark meat. Chicken thighs will have a bit more gristle than breasts, but will be more moist.
Storage and Reheating instructions:
Takeout orange chicken is best eaten fresh. Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Reheat in an oven-safe baking dish, in an oven preheated to 350 degrees until warmed through.
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Just made this recipe. Used 3 fresh oranges for the juice. Next time, I’ll add more brown sugar and red pepper flakes because it was a bit bland. Also, I found the egg white/cornstarch batter not as crispy as I would like so I’ll try a tempura batter next time. As a flavorful finish, I added a sprinkling of sesame seeds and a few chopped cashews in addition to the finely sliced green onion. This is an easy little lunch dish that was very tasty. Thank you!
Loved this orange chicken.lt is gluten -free also.Made it for New Years Eve.Yummy.
Wonderful and so easy! Will stay a favorite at this house!!
Sounds delicious! And simple๐ My husband is the Chef in our family but I do think I could do this & it turn out wonderful.
We use Air Fryer a lot…. think ๐ค we are going to try using it.
Thanks for all the great recipes, ideas & for being you๐๐๐ป๐๐ป
I made this last night…..it is to die for! So delicious! Next time I will double the recipe as everyone wanted more!
This turned out great thank you for a wonderful dinner
Thanks for the recipe, I love orange chicken aand fried rice
Just as good as eating at the restaurant. I did not have orange juice so had to make lemon. Turned out great.
This is great. I made it and my kids and husband loved it! I omitted the orange zest and green onions. I’m going to serve it at a church dinner in two weeks. Quick and economical, it’s the best! I don’t have to order out anymore.
I will try because I like orange chicken ๐