Crispy, sweet, savory, and a little bit spicy, this recipe for General Tso’s Chicken is just like the dish you order at your local take-out spot. Lightly breaded and fried dark meat chicken is covered in a thick and flavorful General Tso’s sauce that’s easy to make right on the stovetop. You’ll be enjoying this Chinese food favorite in less time than it takes for delivery! If you like this recipe, you are going to love my Orange Chicken recipe too. It’s just like Panda Express! See all of my restaurant copycat recipes, and find your favorites.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Ingredients In General Tso’s Chicken
Here’s what you need to make this tasty Chinese chicken. Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.
Chicken Thighs: Dark meat chicken is the best choice for making General Tso’s. It has lots of flavor and enough fat to keep the meat tender and juicy. Cut boneless, skinless chicken thighs into 1-inch pieces so that they are easy to eat. Corn Starch: This thickener is used in many Asian sauces, and it’s also used to coat the chicken so that it will fry up crispy. This recipe uses cornstarch in both ways. Oil for Frying: Use a lightly flavored oil such as vegetable or canola. You’ll need ¼ cup of oil to shallow fry the chicken in a skillet.
Ingredients in General Tso Sauce
Garlic, Ginger, Red Pepper Flakes – These aromatics are cooked in the pan before adding the other General Tso’s sauce ingredients. Use fresh minced garlic and freshly grated ginger for the most flavor. The red pepper flakes add heat, so feel free to leave them out if you don’t want your dish to be spicy. Rice Vinegar and Hoisin Sauce: Look for these specialty ingredients in the Asian section of your grocery store. They go a long way to making this homemade recipe taste authentic. Soy Sauce: You can use regular soy sauce, a low sodium version, or Tamari if you need this recipe to be gluten-free. Toasted Sesame Oil: Don’t skip this ingredient! The nutty flavor of this oil is key to giving the sauce the right flavor. Sugar: A bit of sugar balances the salty, sour, and savory flavors here. That’s why General Tso’s chicken is so good – it has the perfect flavor balance. Water and Cornstarch: These are added to make this sauce the perfect consistency.
How To Make General Tso’s Chicken
Recipe Tips
Chicken Breast can be used to make General Tso’s Chicken, but the meat will be dryer. Chicken thighs are more traditional for this recipe. If you like this sauce, but don’t want to make this whole recipe, just make the sauce using my General Tso Sauce recipe. You can dip air fryer chicken tenders into it for an easy meal or snack!Burnt garlic or ginger will ruin the sauce, so be sure that you’re ready to pour in the rest of the ingredients to stop them from overcooking.
Storing Tips
General Tso’s Chicken is best when you serve it immediately after cooking it. It can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days, but it will never be as crispy as it was when it was fresh.
What To Serve With General Tso’s Chicken
I love to serve this saucy chicken with Jasmine Rice and steamed broccoli. It’s the perfect meal! You can also serve it with your favorite style of rice or grain, and other veggies that you enjoy. As an appetizer, try making homemade Cream Cheese Rangoons with Sweet and Sour Sauce! For a healthier option, try a side salad with a tasty Asian salad dressing. See? It’s pretty easy to make General Tso’s Chicken from scratch! Now you can have a Chinese food night whenever the mood strikes. Be sure to Pin the recipe and save it for later. © Little Sunny Kitchen