Battered and fried General Tso’s Chicken is a saucy treat to replicate your favorite Chinese takeout. Dressed in a sweet and savory sauce, you won’t be able to get enough!
General Tso chicken recipe
I really can’t get enough of Chinese takeout. Chicken and broccoli, wonton soup, chow mein… it’s all just so good! If you’re like me and could recreate your favorite takeout menu every night, add this General Tso’s Chicken to the line up.
General Tso’s Chicken is a sticky, saucy, and slightly spicy meal you can almost always find on the menu as westernized Chinese restaurants. Bite-size pieces of chicken breasts are battered and fried before being glazed in a delicious savory sauce. The final glaze really makes the golden brown chicken irresistible!
This saucy chicken is the best addition to any copycat Chinese takeout night. Don’t forget to make extra for tasty leftovers the next day!
What is General Tso’s chicken?
General Tso’s chicken (pronounced “sowz”) is a popular Chinese-American dish made with sauce-covered fried chicken. The sweet and savory sauce is easy to make using a handful of ingredients and gives the chicken a slightly tangy and spicy flavor. Each bite is a little complex and savory, which pairs nicely next to rice and steamed broccoli.
How to make General Tso’s chicken
The chicken is fried in two stages: first with the batter in oil, and second with the sticky sauce. Once you know the steps, it’s really easy to put together! This is how it’s done:
Mix the cornstarch and egg together in a mixing bowl. Add the chicken pieces and stir to coat.
Heat vegetable oil in a frying pan over medium heat before carefully adding in the chicken. Fry until they’re golden brown, then transfer to a paper towel-lined plate. (Tip: Be careful, a splatter screen is great to have for this!).
Make the General Tso sauce by mixing sugar, soy sauce, chicken broth, cornstarch, sesame oil, rice wine vinegar, peanut butter and red pepper flakes together in a bowl.
Remove all but two tablespoons from the pan. Add in the chicken pieces once more and cook until fully cooked and crispy. Pour the sauce over the chicken and toss to combine.
The General Tso’s chicken is ready when the sauce thickens slightly and looks like a glaze. Serve with rice or Vegetable Lo Mein, then enjoy!
Can I bake the chicken instead?
If you’d rather skip the extra oil and calories, you can bake the chicken using a similar process I used in my General Tso’s Cauliflower recipe. This is how it’s done:
- Bread the chicken pieces in cornstarch and egg before laying them on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Bake the chicken at 425ºF for about 15-18 minutes or until cooked through.
- Heat the sauce in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring it to a boil and let it simmer for a few minutes or until it thickens slightly.
- Take the chicken out of the oven and pour the sauce over top or mix the two together in a bowl. Once the chicken is fully coated, enjoy with rice and broccoli!
Variations
- Chicken – I love making this recipe with boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Boneless chicken thighs would also work but they would need to be cooked longer. Otherwise, feel free to replace the meat with tofu, cauliflower, or even chickpeas.
- Rice wine vinegar – If you can’t find this, the best substitution would be white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar.
- Soy sauce – Use tamari to make this recipe gluten free. You could even add a teaspoon or two of hoisin sauce for a stronger, richer flavor.
- Red chilies – Want more spice? You can replace the red pepper flakes with chopped up red chilies or a teaspoon of chili sauce. You can always omit them entirely if you don’t like spice or are keeping it more kid friendly. The general spiciness in this recipe is very minimal.
What to serve with General Tso’s chicken
I like to keep my Tso chicken simple with some fried rice and steamed broccoli on the side. If you’re looking to make the meal more exciting, include a bowl of Chinese wonton soup, hot and sour soup, green beans, basmati rice, or bok choy on the side.
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Takeout General Tso’s Chicken
PrintIngredients
- 1 egg beaten
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 1 pound skinless boneless chicken breasts cut up into bite size pieces
- 2 cups vegetable oil for frying
For the sauce:
- 1 clove garlic minced
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup soy sauce
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1/4 cup cornstarch
- 2 tablespoons sesame oil
- 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
- 1 tablespoon peanut butter
- 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
Instructions
- Beat the egg in a medium-sized bowl. Add pieces of chicken and coat with egg. Add cornstarch to bowl and mix chicken until it's fully coated.
- Heat vegetable oil in a large frying pan (or deep fryer) over medium high heat (you want it at 350 degrees). Careful as it gets hot and can splatter. Carefully drop the chicken into the vegetable oil, cooking until the outside turns brown and chicken floats, about 3-4 minutes. Remove the chicken and place on a paper towel to remove any excess grease.
- Drain vegetable oil from saucepan, leaving 2 tablespoons in it. Over medium high heat, add minced garlic and cook until browned and fragrant, about 2 minutes. Add the chicken in again and cook until crispy and no longer pink inside. This will take about 5-7 minutes, make sure to keep stirring so the chicken cooks on all sides and doesn't stick to the pan.
- To make the sauce: add sugar, soy sauce, chicken broth, cornstarch, sesame oil, rice wine vinegar, peanut butter and red pepper flakes into a bowl. Stir to fully mix.
- Add sauce into pan, stirring with a spoon to fully coat the chicken. Continue heating until the sauce thickens, about 2-3 minutes.
- Optional: Serve over rice, alongside steamed broccoli or chopped green bell peppers. Garnish with chopped greens onions or sesame seeds.
Abbe@This is How I Cook says
I can smell it right now! I swear! And it smells so good!
Kelly says
This looks incredible Pamela! We love general tso’s chicken especially my husband and he would polish this whole plate off in no time 🙂
Katie says
I have had an intense Chinese food craving for the last week or two and this just intensified it. BUt now that I know I can make it at home…I know what I’m having for dinner!
marcie says
My stomach started growing as I scrolled through this post — this looks so delicious, Pamela, and I need to make it very soon! Pinning. 🙂
Asmita says
Wow! So going to make this! Delicious!
Jamie@Milk N Cookies says
I cannot WAIT to try this! A few weeks ago, I bought some Asian chilis, with no idea what I was going to do with them. They’ve just been hanging out in my fridge, waiting for me to get some inspiration. Thanks for providing it. Seriously, I’m super excited to try this!!!
Amy (Savory Moments) says
This is one of our favorites when it comes to Chinese take-out. I need to give your version a try. It looks sticky and tasty!
Laura @ Lauras Baking Talent says
The hubby would love this he always orders this when we go out for Chinese. Definitely going to have to try to tackle this for him.
Davida @ The Healthy Maven says
You’re like my go-to chinese take-out whiz!
Jenn @ Once Upon a Tier says
Pamela! You’re amazing! This looks so scrumptious.
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
Yay! Love general tsos chicken and your homemade version looks perfect! Now I am craving Chinese food 🙂
Kristi @ Inspiration Kitchen says
This looks amazing – and we love love love General Tso’s Chicken! So glad you nailed it so we can all enjoy it! 🙂 Heart is singing a happy dance!
Kathi @ Deliciously Yum! says
Oh yum! Takeout fakeout recipes are the best, especially when it comes to Chinese food. Your version of General Tso’s Chicken looks mouthwatering!!!
Lindsey @ American Heritage Cooking says
Yeah….this looks amazing! And I don’t even like Chinese Takeout…I’m a Thai or Indian kind of girl. Pinned!!!!
Nora (A Clean Bake) says
This looks so good! And not at all skeevy which is the reaction I tend to have to Chinese takeout, because who knows what’s in it. Yay for homemade versions!
Ashley says
I love making take-out meals at home! We love general tso’s chicken at our house and I am definitely going to have to try this out!!
Laura @ The Rookie Cook says
Looks yummy, my hubby loves General Tso’s chicken!
Chris @ The Café Sucré Farine says
Sounds scrumptious Pamela! I love that you were so persistent to get it right!
Norma | Allspice and Nutmeg says
I love general tso’s chicken. This will be made in my kitchen soon. Thanks!
Kammie @ Sensual Appeal says
This is great. Sometimes you really just need some good takeout food 🙂
Shashi @ http://runninsrilankan.com says
Pamela – you make it seem so so easy! General Tso’s Chicken is my all time fav and I never thought I could replicate it – but now thanks to you – it’s a possibility! Thank YOU!!!!
cheri says
Love these kind of meals, fast and easy and so full of flavor. Thanks for sharing!
Amanda @ Once Upon a Recipe says
I love making Chinese food at home – it’s so much healthier and I find it tastes better too…not to mention I don’t feel like total crap after I eat it! This recipe looks fantastic!
Jamie | Jamie's Recipes says
I love General Tso’s chicken! Are these fresh red chili or dried? The ones I get from my favorite Chinese restaurant has dried chili in them. Seriously can’t wait to make this!
Pamela says
Hey Jamie! I used frozen mild chili cubes, so I think dried or frozen would be a great way to go!
Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen says
Oh, this is going on the menu for dinner…tonight! Love your photos…the sauce looks divine. Mmm. Thanks for sharing and have a great week, Pamela!
Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic says
I haven’t had General Tso’s chicken in ages and now you have me craving it. This homemade version looks so perfect and definitely better than take-out!
Chris @ Shared Appetite says
Oh my gosh you are my hero. I’m so happy right now that I can make General Tsos at home!!!!
ela@GrayApron says
Yeap, it looks just right! Juicy, moist and very tasty! Bravo! 🙂 ela
Monica says
I love this, Pamela! I adore re-making typical take-out food at home! This looks so good, with that wonderful thick sauce, and I love a short ingredient list. I’d definitely have this with a heap of broccoli, too. I’m back in love with it these days.
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
This chicken looks absolutely fantastic!!! I would love this for dinner tonight!