The Panda Express Chinese take-out classic, made in your own kitchen. This delicious and Easy Orange Chicken recipe is our family’s favorite homemade Chinese take out recipe. It’s made with crispy homemade boneless chicken bites that are covered with an authentic homemade orange chicken sauce you will love! This dish comes together in just 30 minutes!
If you enjoy the Chinese Orange Chicken from places like Panda Express or P.F. Chang’s, then you will not only love this recipe but prefer it. It has the same authentic flavor of the classic takeout orange chicken but costs less. It’s definitely a win-win in our home.
If you love making Asian inspired recipes, check out some of my other takeout recipes you can make at home. My favorites are Easy Beef Lo Mein Noodles, Healthy Orange Chicken, Teriyaki Salmon Stir Fry and General Tso’s Chicken.
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Why you’ll love this Panda Express Copycat recipe
- Made with delicious Homemade Orange sauce. This sweet and savory sauce is made at home with fresh orange juice and ingredients you actually know.
- An easy stir fry. Easy to prep and made mostly with kitchen staple ingredients, this easy Orange Chicken goes from pantry to table in 30 mins.
- Better than takeout. You will not miss takeout with this richly flavored orange chicken on the menu. Half the price and none of the guilt with extra added ingredients!
How to make Orange Chicken Sauce
This is the most important part of the whole dish. Getting the right orange chicken sauce flavor completes this dish!
Orange Sauce Ingredients
Here is what orange chicken sauce is made of:
- Orange juice: I like using fresh squeezed orange juice for this recipe but you are welcome to use store bought squeezed orange juice.
- Soy Sauce: Grab the low-sodium. Can replace with amino liquids.
- Vinegar: You can use rice vinegar or regular white vinegar.
- Spices: Black pepper, fresh ground preferably.
- Thickening Agent: Corn Starch is used to thicken the sauce.
- Sweetener: Brown sugar is added to sweeten up the sauce but you can use honey if you like.
- Herbs: Fresh garlic and grated ginger. Adding those 2 ingredient as fresh, makes a whole difference.
- Spicy: If you would like to make the recipe spicy, you can always add cayenne pepper or chili flakes to the sauce. (optional)
- Oil: Vegetable or can use sesame oil. I am not a huge fan of sesame oil’s taste so I opt out and use vegetable oil. You can also use tasteless coconut oil.
Cooking the simple orange sauce
- To prepare the orange chicken sauce, bring all the sauce ingredient together in bowl or cup and whisk to well.
- Heat up a skillet or frying pan and simmer the sauce on medium-low heat until it thickens up.
How to make Easy Orange Chicken Recipe
- To prepare the chicken, cut the boneless chicken thighs or tenders into small pieces, about 1/2 inch long. You do not want the pieces to be too big
- Toss the chicken pieces in a bowl and coat with the flour, corn starch, black pepper, onion powder, salt and ginger powder. I also add a little bit of paprika to make the color of the chicken come out a little more orange after frying.
- In a deep fraying pan, fry the pieces of chicken leaving some space between them to avoid over crowding. They will only need to be fried for about 2-3 minutes at the most until golden brown, because the pieces are small. Over cooking the chicken makes them chewy so be careful there. I
- Note: If you cut the chicken pieces bigger than 1/2 inch cubes, add more cooking time. I do not recommend using bigger pieces. They are supposed to be bite sizes.
- Once the chicken is done cooking, drain well using a spider strainer spoon and transfer over to the cooked sauce. Toss well with the sauce and allow the chicken and the sauce to cook together for another 1-2 minutes.
- Serve this simple Orange Chicken Recipe with some homemade Lo Mein Noodles or over white rice. Garnish with sesame seeds and chopped green onions to add color (optional).
Recipe notes and tips
- Use a large non-stick pan/skillet or wok.
- Opt. out for skinless boneless chicken tenderloins if you don’t like thighs.
- Cut your chicken into even, bite sized, pieces. This way they’ll cook evenly.
- If you prefer a milder sauce flavor, you can easily adjust the amount of orange zest in the recipe.
- You can reserve some of the sauce to place on rice or double up on the sauce ingredients to make it extra saucy.
- Make sure your skillet is nice and hot.
- You can use store bought orange juice is you have to but don’t skip the orange zest.
FAQs
I personally think that orange chicken is best served over rice or with Lo Mein noodles. For the rice options, you can use regular white rice or fried rice. Other similar noodles to Lo Mein or similar noodles are also great choices.
You can make a few swaps to this recipes to make it a bit healthier. For the chicken, you can air fry them instead of deep frying them. You can also swap brown sugar for honey. Or try making my Healthy Orange Chicken recipe.
Most Orange Chicken Sauces are made with orange juice, rice vinegar, fresh garlic, brown sugar, soy sauce, fresh ginger, red chili flakes (optional), and orange zest.
Everything made at home is always cleaner than take out. So the answer for me would be yes. Anything you make at home is always made with the best quality of ingredients and is not stuffed with additives and preservatives. This orange chicken recipe is made with simple ingredients and made in just 30 minutes so you wont have any problems.
Both are made with coated, crispy chicken with sweeter sauce, but general Tso’s chicken is more of a chili based sauce and it is a bit darker in color. Orange chicken usually has a lighter-colored sweet, sour, savory glaze. It’s not as spicy because dried red chilies aren’t use in this dish.
Any leftover orange chicken can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3- 4 days. Since the sauce is on the chicken, overtime, the chicken will not be as crisp as it was when served immediately. You can also freeze orange chicken in an air tight container for up to 1 month.
To reheat, you can make a new batch of orange sauce and warm the chicken in a skillet with the sauce or simply heat the leftovers in a microwave.
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Easy Orange Chicken Recipe
Ingredients
- 6 whole boneless chicken thighs or 2 lbs. of chicken tenderloins
- ¼ cup all purpose flour
- 1 tbsp. corn starch
- 1 tsp. black pepper or less to taste, fresh ground
- 1 tsp. onion powder
- 1/2 tsp. ginger powder
- 1/2 tsp. salt
- 1 tsp. paprika to add color to the chicken
- Vegetable oil for frying
Orange Chicken Sauce
- ¾ cup fresh orange juice
- 1½ tbsp. corn starch
- 2 tbsps. vegetable oil
- 3 tbsps. low sodium soy sauce
- 1½ tbsp. rice vinegar or white vinegar
- 2 tbsps. brown sugar
- ½ tbsp. grated ginger
- 2 cloves fresh garlic minced
- ½ tsp. black pepper fresh ground
- 1 tsp. orange zest
- Chili flakes optional to add heat
Instructions
- Dice the chicken into ½ inch cube pieces and place in a bowl. Add in the flour, corn starch, salt, black pepper, onion powder, paprika, and ginger powder to coat the chicken.
- In a deep frying pan, bring the oil to medium-high heat. Fry the chicken until golden brown. Takes about 2-3 minutes. Do no over cook or else it will become chewy.
- Meanwhile, whisk all the sauce ingredients and a bowl. Transfer to a hot non stick skillet or frying pan and cook on low-heat, simmering until the sauce thickens up.
- Transfer the fried chicken to the sauce and mix to coat well. Let the sauce and chicken simmer together for 1-2 minutes and then remove from heat.
- Serve with homemade Lo Mein Noodles or white rice. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds and chopped green onions. (optional)
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Notes
- Use a large non-stick pan/skillet or wok.
- Opt out for skinless boneless chicken tenderloins if you don’t like thighs.
- Cut your chicken into even, bite sized, pieces. This way they’ll cook evenly.
- If you prefer a milder sauce flavor, you can easily adjust the amount of orange zest in the recipe.
- You can reserve some of the sauce to place on rice or double up on the sauce ingredients to make it extra saucy.
- Make sure your skillet is nice and hot.
- You can use store bought orange juice is you have to but don’t skip the orange zest.
- If you really have to, to make this Easy Orange Chicken recipe even easier, you buy frozen popcorn chicken and cook them so you don’t have to go through the effort of cutting up the raw chicken.
rich cook says
i hate waste, so when i saw that a few of the ingredients for the chicken and sauce were the same, or in small proportions to each other, after covering the chicken, i used what was left and added the orange juice etc to the bowl and mixed the sauce. i fried an onion and afew small runner beans out of the garden to which the sauce was added. i’m pleased to say it turned out to be very tasty
Mariam E. says
Hi Rich,
Thanks for the review. Glad you enjoyed the recipe.
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Mrs. Davies says
Me and the Hubs loved this recipe! We are out of OJ so we used pineapple juice and it was so tasty! Tasted just like take out.
Mariam E. says
Hi Mrs. Davies,
Thanks so much for leaving a review. Pineapple juice sounds so good with that! Glad you enjoyed it.
Nora LeGree says
Very delicious! I wish I had more orange juice just in case i want to make it again. Next time, I’m going to make a bit extra sauce so I can drizzle it on the rice as well. This will now be one that I use on the regular! I can’t wait to make it for my husband! He’s usually my taste tester ( I hardly ever like the food I make) but this was impressive! Thank you for sharing such tasty recipe!!!
Mariam E. says
Hi Nora!
Thanks for leaving a review. Happy to hear you enjoyed the recipe. I love extra sauce on anything too! Great idea!
Aaliyah says
This recipe is wonderful. I tried it because I either wanted Alfredo or orange chicken. I used apple cider vinegar instead of Rice vinegar. Will be trying again! Thank you Mima!!
Mariam E. says
Hi Aaliyah!
Glad you enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for taking the time to leave a review.
Maryann C Wann says
really good, easy and fast. I cheated and used bottled orange sauce; perfect
Mariam E. says
Glad you enjoyed the recipe Maryann! Thanks so much for leaving a review.
Judy says
Deep “drying” pan. You mean deep frying pan?
Mariam E. says
Frying, yes. Thanks for pointing the typo out. I adjusted the word.
Tiffany says
I wanted to try to make this recipe tonight. It’s not allowing me to print it off.
Mariam E. says
Hi Tiffany?
You need to press print recipe, which will direct you to another brief page to print the recipe. It seems to be working on my end. Let me know if it works out for you.
Ashley says
Delicious! I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great. The whole family loved it! I served it over brown rice with a side of steamed broccoli. Next time I will double the recipe because it went fast. Thank you!
Mariam E. says
Hi Ashley,
So glad you enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for leaving a review.
Nala says
Hi! This looks like an awesome recipe! I am making it tonight for dinner. Just wanted to let you know, there are several typos that may confuse people. But overall great! Just thought you would want to know! I know I would lol! Take care (:
(“Chicken BREATS” breasts, “whisk ingredients AND a bowl”…
Mariam E. says
Thanks Nala! I am going to look into the typos to update them. Thanks for letting me know.
Christina says
Delicious and I would definitely make this again! I don’t want to be one of those people who tries to alter a recipe too much (because at that point, you’re following your own recipe and not the one the creator has posted), but for anyone who really likes that “pop” of orange, they can add the zest of an orange to the sauce to really make that orange taste come through.
Mariam E. says
Hi Christina!
Thanks so much for leaving a review and tips for others. I will definitely help other readers. I am glad to hear you enjoyed the recipe.
Kirtika saha says
Really appreciate this wonderful post that you have provided for us. Great site and a great topic as well i really get amazed to read this.
Mariam E. says
Thanks Kirtika!
Amira D Al-Harazi says
I love orange chicken, but the hassle of using eggs and then dipping in to the dry ingredients made me not like cooking it. My family loves when I make orange chicken, but again the hassle so I would rarely make it. This recipe is now my favorite and I will be using this hassle free version from now on.
Mariam E. says
Hey Amira!
You can simplify that step by just using flour and corn starch to coat the chicken with salt pepper and the spices. Perhaps that would be easier for you