Homemade General Tso’s Chicken Recipe
Yesterday I mentioned that I had a cashew chicken recipe fail that I ended up tossing down the drain. Well, that fail left me with a whole lot of white rice so I decided I better try out a different Asian-inspired recipe today. Enter: General Tso’s Chicken! I’m happy to say this one was a complete success! I could have probably finished the entire batch myself. The flavors, the textures, everything, I just loved my homemade General Tso’s Chicken. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that this one was fried in oil and the other was only sautéed in a few tablespoons of oil. When it comes to Chinese food I think I prefer it take-out style, deep fried in oil. It’s just so much better that way! I love how that fried to perfection, golden crispy coating begins to soak up all that saucy goodness. This General Tso’s Chicken recipe is simply amazing thanks all the exciting flavors going on. You’ll love the depth of flavor the rich hoisin or General Tso sauce adds, and the freshness the ginger and garlic offer to this dish. If you’ve ever wondered if you could make General Tso’s Chicken at home, this recipe is for you!
What is General Tso’s Chicken?
If you’ve never had this classic Chinese take-out dish, you’re missing out! Essentially, General Tso’s chicken is a dish comprised of deep-fried chicken pieces smothered in a slightly spicy sauce. Unlike other Chinese chicken dishes, General Tso’s chicken typically isn’t made with any type of vegetable. So if you want fresh veggies with your meal, you’ll need to prep those separately.
General Tso’s Chicken Ingredients
For the General Tso’s sauce, you’ll need:
Hoisin sauce Rice vinegar Low-sodium soy sauce Light brown sugar Cornstarch Chicken broth
And for the chicken, you’ll need:
Chicken breasts Vegetable oil Green onions Garlic Fresh ginger Red pepper flakes Egg whites Cornstarch All-purpose flour Baking soda Salt and pepper
How to Make General Tso’s Chicken
Whisk together General Tso’s sauce ingredients in a liquid measuring cup. Place diced chicken breasts into a zip-top bag and pour 6 tablespoons of the sauce mixture over top. Let marinate for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, sauté the green onions, garlic, ginger and red pepper flakes in a skillet. Add 2 cups of the sauce mixture to the skillet and cook until thickened. In a small dish, whisk the egg whites until foamy. In another dish, whisk together the flour, cornstarch, baking soda and remaining sauce mixture. Coat the marinated chicken pieces first in the egg whites, then in the flour mixture. Fry chicken pieces in batches until golden brown. Add to large bowl and toss with thickened sauce to coat.
How Spicy Is This Recipe?
The spiciness of this Chinese chicken totally depends upon how much crushed red pepper flakes you add in. If you don’t like spicy foods, add less than the amount listed in the recipe.
Do I Have to Deep Fry the Chicken?
Technically, no. You can pan fry the chicken with just a little oil. However, if you don’t deep fry the chicken it won’t be as crispy as what you get from a Chinese restaurant.
Tips for the Best General Tso’s Chicken
Pat the marinated raw chicken pieces with paper towel before coating in the egg whites and flour mixture. This will help the coatings stick to the chicken more easily. Check the temperature of the oil before deep frying the chicken. If the oil isn’t hot enough, the chicken will soak up lots of oil rather than fry in it. Place the fried chicken on a paper towel-lined plate to soak up the excess grease.
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Very Veggie Fried Rice Orange Chicken Orange Garlic Shrimp Chicken and Broccoli Stir-Fry Lighter Sweet and Sour Chicken Lighter Honey-Sesame Chicken Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli