Crispy Honey Chilli Chicken (original) (raw)

This simple recipe will show you how to make perfectly crispy honey chilli chicken in just 30 minutes with a few everyday ingredients. With fried chicken in an irresistibly tasty 5-ingredient honey chilli sauce, you'll be surprised by how easy it is to make this Chinese takeaway favourite at home.

Crispy Honey Chilli Chicken

If you're thinking about which veggies to serve on the side, you'll be pleased to hear that stir-fried red peppers are included to make the dish a little healthier and reduce the hassle of cooking multiple side dishes.

Just like my Hong Kong Style Sweet and Sour Chicken and Salted Chilli Chicken, honey chilli chicken is a delicious, cheaper, healthier (and probably quicker) alternative to takeaway that you will be sure to make again and again.

The post contains additional information and helpful tips to ensure the recipe turns out great the first time. Please use the link above to jump to the recipe card at the end if you are in a hurry!

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6 reasons why you'll love this recipe:

  1. It's packed with flavour - perfectly crispy fried chicken in a sweet, salty and spicy 5-ingredient sauce.
  2. Quick and easy - you can get this tasty dish on the table in 30 minutes. A feasible option for any night of the week.
  3. It's cheaper and healthier than a takeaway, and probably quicker too.
  4. Uses simple everyday ingredients - no trips to an Asian grocery store required.
  5. Perfectly crispy chicken guaranteed in a few fail-safe steps
  6. Comes with added veggies - includes a tasty sauce with red peppers. Just add some rice and you have a meal.

πŸ›’ Key ingredients and variations:

This tasty Honey Chilli Chicken recipe uses simple everyday ingredients. You should be able to find them all in your normal supermarket.

Sauce ingredients:

Ingredients

Substitutions:

Variations:

πŸ§‘β€πŸ³ Recipe steps

Step 1: Make the sauce by mixing the soy sauce, honey, sweet chilli sauce, brown sugar, and rice vinegar/apple cider vinegar in a small jug or bowl and set aside.

The sauce

Step 2: Mix a little garlic powder and white pepper with the cornflour/cornstarch in a bowl and add the chicken pieces. Mix with your hands until the chicken is evenly coated with cornflour.

Chicken and seasoned cornflour

Step 3: Place a frying pan on a medium to high heat and add the oil. Add the chicken pieces when the oil is hot and cook for a couple of minutes on each side. Remove the chicken from the pan when it starts to turn brown and crisp up and set aside.

Top tip: check the chicken is done by cutting into the largest piece. If the flesh is white and opaque you are good to go. If it is pink and translucent cook it for a little longer.

Fried chicken

Step 4: Carefully remove most of the oil from the pan or add 1 tablespoon of oil to a fresh pan. Place the pan on a medium to high heat and add the garlic, chilli and ginger and fry for 1 minute until fragrant. Then add the red peppers and fry for a few minutes until they begin to soften.

Cooking the garlic, chilli, ginger and red peppers

Important safety tip: Be very careful when removing the hot oil from the pan. Ensure it does not come into contact with water and carefully pour it into a Pyrex heat-proof jug or bowl and set it aside in a place where there is no risk of it being knocked over by you or anyone else in your household. Do not pour it down the sink. Instead, transfer it to a container with a lid when it is cool and dispose of it in your normal waste bin.

Step 5: Pour on the sauce and let it reduce for a few seconds. Add the cooked chicken pieces and serve immediately with rice topped with spring onions/scallions and sesame seeds.

Sauce added

Expert Tips

  1. Don't skip the cornflour/cornstarch - it gives the chicken its crispy coating and is worth a few extra minutes and an additional bowl to wash up.
  2. Add enough oil to the pan - ensure you have 0.5cm/1/4 inch of oil in your pan. This may seem like a lot but most of it will still be in the pan when you are done.
  3. Add the chicken to the pan when the oil is hot - if you add the chicken to the pan too soon it will be soggy and greasy. For perfectly crisp chicken, check whether the oil is ready by dropping a breadcrumb into the pan. If it sizzles up the oil is ready. If the crumb sinks it needs longer.

πŸ™‹ FAQs

Why is my fried chicken not crispy?

Adding the chicken to the pan before the oil is hot is the most common cause of greasy and soggy chicken. Test the oil is hot enough to start cooking by adding a breadcrumb to the pan. If it sizzles up you are good to go but if it sinks you need to leave the oil to heat up for a little longer and test again.

Can I use plain flour for dredging the chicken?

You can substitute the cornflour/cornstarch with rice flour, but I do not advise using plain flour because it will absorb more moisture and make the chicken greasy.

How spicy is honey chilli chicken?

The fresh chilli and sweet chilli sauce give the dish a medium level of heat. If you are sensitive to spice you can omit the fresh chilli.

How can I tell when the fried chicken is done?

Chicken is done when it turns crispy and golden brown. If in doubt, you can cut into one of the large pieces to check that the flesh is white. If it's still pink you'll need to cook it for longer.

What's the best way to store and reheat?

Honey chilli chicken tastes best when eaten fresh. When the dish is ready, serve it immediately. This isn't one you should leave hanging around. You can store the cooked honey chilli chicken in the fridge for up to 3 days, but it will lose its crispy deliciousness. Make sure you reheat it thoroughly on the stove or in the microwave before you eat it. This dish is not suitable for freezing.

Crispy Honey Chilli Chicken

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Recipe Card

honey chilli chicken ready to be served

A mouthwatering 30-minute stir-fry recipe with crispy fried chicken and red peppers in a sweet, spicy and tangy honey chilli sauce.

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes

Course Main Course

Cuisine Chinese

Servings 2

Calories 483 kcal

Sauce

Honey Chilli Chicken:

To serve:

  1. Soy sauce: Use regular light soy sauce. Dark soy sauce will make the sauce too rich.
  2. Brown sugar: Substitute with the same amount of white sugar.
  3. Sweet chilli sauce: Any brand is fine. I often use Blue Dragon.
  4. Cornflour/cornstarch: You can use rice flour instead, but I do not advise using plain flour because it will absorb more moisture and make the chicken greasy.
  5. Chicken thighs: You can use breasts instead, but the cooked chicken won't be as juicy. Pork and beef can also be used.
  6. Oil for frying: Choose an oil with a high burn point like sunflower oil, vegetable oil or canola oil. Olive oil is not suitable for this recipe.
  7. Check the oil is ready by dropping a breadcrumb into the pan. If it sizzles up the oil is ready. If the crumb sinks it needs longer.
  8. Checking doneness: Chicken pieces are cooked when they are white and opaque in the middle. If in doubt, cut the largest piece in half to check.
  9. Safety tip: Be very careful when removing the hot oil from the pan. Ensure it does not come into contact with water and carefully pour it into a Pyrex heat-proof jug or bowl and set it aside in a place where there is no risk of it being knocked over by you or anyone else in your household. Do not pour it down the sink. Instead, transfer it to a container with a lid when it is cool and dispose of it in your normal waste bin.

Storage:

Honey chilli chicken tastes best when eaten fresh. When the dish is ready, serve it immediately. This isn't one you should leave hanging around. You can store the cooked honey chilli chicken in the fridge for up to 3 days, but it will lose its crispy deliciousness. Make sure you reheat it thoroughly on the stove or in the microwave before you eat it. This dish is not suitable for freezing.

Serving: 1 servingCalories: 483kcalCarbohydrates: 51gProtein: 49gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.04gCholesterol: 215mgSodium: 1915mgPotassium: 966mgFiber: 3gSugar: 36gVitamin A: 829IUVitamin C: 131mgCalcium: 62mgIron: 4mg