Chinese Orange Chicken made with crispy fried chicken covered in an authentic orange sauce. The ultimate Chinese Orange Chicken Recipe which is way better than take-out.
My kids are always begging me to take them to grab Chinese food. They are obsessed with orange chicken but I am never really sure what's in it....especially if they get it from a drive-thru. I wanted to create a version at home, made from scratch, with all-natural ingredients. It still has the same incredible flavor they love. It's definitely a win-win in our home.
It is wintertime in Arizona which means that the citrus is ripe for the picking. I am surrounded by neighbors who have a plethora of fresh oranges and lemons hanging from their trees. This is the perfect time of year to whip up orange and lemon dishes especially this Chinese Orange Chicken.
This Chinese Orange Chicken is made with boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into bite-size pieces, dredged, and then fried until golden and crispy. The orange sauce is divine! It is a sweet orange sauce made with orange juice, vinegar, garlic, sugar, soy sauce, ginger, red chili flakes, and orange zest. It is both sweet and spicy and full of flavor.
How to make Chinese Orange Chicken at home:
- Start with boneless skinless chicken breast or thighs. Cut into bite-size pieces. Dredge the chicken in whisked eggs and cornstarch/flour mixture until nice and coated. Get these chicken pieces ready for the oil.
- To make your homemade orange sauce, place orange juice, sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and red chili flakes in a small pot and cook over medium-high heat. Add cornstarch and water and cook until thickened. Stir in orange zest.
- Heat oil in a heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat. When frying foods, it is so helpful to use a thermometer. Let the oil heat up to 350 degrees. Once the oil is ready, in batches, cook chicken for about 2 minutes until light golden brown. Repeat with remaining chicken.
- Remove from oil and drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
- Toss fried chicken with the sweet orange sauce. Top with grated orange zest and green onions. Serve immediately.
This Orange Chicken is going to make you forget take-out. Let me know how it turns out by reaching out on instagram at @modern_honey. Have a great night, my friends!











Emily
I love to cook and chinese food has always intimidated me. I have tried other orange chicken recipes and they never turn out or seem far to vinegary. I didn’t have orange juice but I did have a bag of cuties! Took me a few to reach that one cup LOL BUT I can honestly say this is by far the best and only orange chicken recipe I will ever use! It tasted like a restaurant quality dish and made me feel so proud!!! Thank you for sharing your amazing dishes!
Philip
Amazing meal recipe!!!
Shakirra
I made this tonight since we couldn't find any frozen at our local store. It was surprisingly delicious! It is better than the store bought and not too hard. I am a novice at frying chicken so it took me more time than I wanted, but it turned out awesome!
Louis
I've been wanting to learn how to make this dish forever. Finally decided to try, since we hardly have gotten out at all in the past year. Your recipe was beautiful--everything I remember about the best versions of this food I've had in the past. Very happy today, and appreciative.
Tish
So good I used a light orange juice but used all of the orange zest. I just wanted something different and this was it. I am very glad I tried it. Thanks for the recipe!
Marla R
I followed the recipe as written, and it turned out amazing! It’s a new family favorite!
Amber
Definitely the best Orange Chicken recipe I have ever had. The sauce was full of orange flavor and the chicken had a great, light crispy coating. Will be making this one again!
Julie Jolly
My first time cooking orange chicken. I have to watch my sodium so I adjusted the amount of soy sauce using low sodium tamari and added additional chili flakes. I doubled the recipe and it was devoured. Thank you ????
Bianca
Absolutely delicious! Hubby loved it!
Julia
I made this a few months ago for the first time, and it is now the most highly requested meal of my family. I'm gluten free, so did a little conversion. I buy the chicken already in pieces, use tamari and Cup4Cup flour for the flour and corn starch as it's mostly corn starch. I use 3lbs chicken and double the sauce for my family of 6 (5 adults). I use a gallon bag for the flour to bread the chicken. And I skip the zest. The onions really bring it together! Being gluten free means I really miss Asian food. I'm finally figuring out how to cook it! This is a great recipe, thank you so much!!
Ariane Mae Guinsatao
Hi, just a question. how many servings is this recipe? Thank you
RJS
This was incredible. I kept saying that I couldn’t believe I made this. Wow. Thank you for this recipe. This is better than any take out I’ve ever had.
Jacqui
This is the second time that I've made this, always sooooooooo good and easy! This time I added about 1/3 cup of Spicy Chili Crisps (Loganma brand) and it kicked it up a notch. I wondering about throwing in some chunk pineapple next time too?
I just bought a Ninja Foodie air fryer but was afraid to try the chicken in it, anyone have any experience doing that? Would love to hear from you!
Thanks again for such a great go to recipe!
James
I made this recipe tonight and it was soooo good. I air-fried the chicken instead of frying it in oil. Fiancé definitely approved. Thank you for this great recipe. Much better than Panda Express in my opinion.
Jeanie Dwyer
I have never rated a recipe before, but the Chinese Orange Chicken is a delicious dinner and very simple to make. I loved it. Thank you!!
Maeve
I never leave comments on recipes, but this is an exception! Amazing chicken-much better than most takeout orange chicken in NYC. Definitely give this a try. Thank you so much!
Sonya
I Dont do orange chicken take out anymore. This is delicious! A keeper. Thank you.
Shelly Polendo
I don't know what I did wrong but my sauce came out brownish, but the flavor was amazing. I was craving it and had run out of the Trader Joe's one and decided to give it a go. Now I can eat it whenever I want without wondering if I have it in the freezer. I will definitely be making it again, brown or orange. ????
Lynn
Mine turns out brown too. But it's still really good!
Leylani Valencia
Can you substitute the flour for rice flour?
Ryan
I chose this recipe (over other orange chicken recipes) a few days ago looking for a way to use my leftover OJ in the fridge and HOLY CRAP this was an awesome recipe!
The only difference is that I cooked the chicken first and *then* made the sauce. I also left the orange zest for last, throwing it in after I started mixing the chicken and sauce together.
The orange flavor is really distinguishable here and in my opinion... this is so much better, and healthier, than even Panda Express's Orange Chicken!
Thank you so much for sharing!