General Tso's Chicken Recipe - Chisel & Fork (2024)

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This General Tso's chicken recipe is surprisingly simple to make and might have you questioning why you ever go out to order at a restaurant and don't just make it at home.

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I'm all about trying to replicate tasty take-out meals - from orange chicken to chicken and vegetable stir-fry. But, unless I'm mistaken General Tso's chicken is number one.

I mean who doesn't love it? I feel like it's one of those dishes that everyone has had at least once or in my case, way more than once!

What I love about this recipe is you can make it in a skillet, Instant Pot or slow cooker. It really just depends on how much time you have. But all of them turn out great!

Why so many people like General Tso's is the combination of sweet and spicy. You get the sweet from the sugar and the heat from the dried chilis.

Even better about this dish is that it's a little healthier as it's not deep-fried! However you still get the crispiness from using cornstarch and quick sauteing before adding the sauce.

As I've mentioned in the past, I can't handle too much heat so if you want to have a little more kick just add a couple more dried chilis. After one bite of this homemade General Tso's chicken recipe, you won't be ordering take-out ever again!

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Recipe Ingredients

  • Boneless, skinless chicken breasts - can also you chicken breasts.
  • Egg - helps bind the cornstarch and sugar to the chicken.
  • Granulated sugar - adds a slight sweetness.
  • Cornstarch - helps give you crispy chicken.
  • Vegetable oil - used to cook the chicken.
  • Garlic, green onions, dried red chili peppers - adds flavor to the dish.
  • Soy sauce - adds saltiness.
  • Chicken stock - can also use water.
  • Rice wine vinegar - adds a mild, sweet flavor.
  • Peanut butter - thickens the sauce slightly.
  • Sesame oil - adds an earthy, nutty flavor.
  • Ginger, salt, black pepper - enhances the dish.
  • Sesame seeds - gives some crunch.
  • White rice - basmati or jasmine rice work great.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. In small bowl, whisk together light brown sugar, soy sauce, chicken stock, vinegar, peanut butter, sesame oil, ginger, ¼ cup water and 1 tablespoon cornstarch and set aside.
  2. Beat egg in mixing bowl. Add chicken cubes with granulated sugar, salt and pepper. Coat chicken with ⅓ cup cornstarch.
  3. Heat 2 tablespoon of the oil in a wok or cast iron skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add half the chicken to skillet and cook for 3-4 minutes per side, until lightly browned. Add 1 tablespoon oil and repeat with remaining chicken. Remove and set aside.
  4. Add garlic, green onions and chilis and cook for about 1 minute.
  5. Return chicken to skillet and add sauce. Cook for a couple of minutes or until the sauce starts to bubble and thicken. Sprinkle the chicken with some green onions and sesame seeds and serve over rice.
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Instant Pot Option

  1. Beat the egg white in mixing bowl and add chicken with sugar, salt and pepper. Coat the chicken with cornstarch.
  2. Turn Instant Pot to saute setting. Add oil and add chicken to pot and cook in batches for 3-4 minutes per side, until lightly browned. Remove chicken and set aside. Add garlic, scallions and dried chilis and cook for 1 minute.
  3. In small bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, sugar, chicken stock, rice wine vinegar, sesame oil, peanut butter, and ginger and add to Instant Pot. Stir in cooked chicken. Close and seal Instant Pot and set the valve to "sealing." Press Pressure Cook on high for 3 minutes. Allow the Instant Pot to naturally release, which should take between 15 and 20 minutes.
  4. Open lid and press the saute button. Mix together ¼ cup water and 1 tablespoon cornstarch and stir into sauce. Cook for a couple of minutes or until the sauce starts to thicken and bubble.
  5. Sprinkle scallions and sesame sees over the chicken and serve over rice.

Slow Cooker Option

  1. Heat oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet. Cook cornstarch coated chicken about 2-3 minutes on each side, until lightly browned. Transfer the chicken into the slow cooker and pour sauce over top.
  2. Cover and cook on low for 3 - 4 hours or high for 1-3 hours.
  3. With about 30 minutes before serving, mix together 1 tablespoon cornstarch and ¼ cup water and stir into sauce. Cover and cook on high for 30 minutes.
  4. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and green onions and serve rice.

Deep Fried Option

A traditional General Tso's chicken recipe involves frying the chicken. I lighten mine by ban frying but you still get that texture.

However if you want fried chicken, just add 4 inches of oil to a skillet and heat to 375°F. Cook the chicken in batches for 4-5 minutes or until browned. From there, proceed with step 5.

FAQs

What is General Tso's Chicken?

It's a sweet, typically deep-fried chicken dish that is served in American Chinese restaurants. You won't see the same popularity in China however. It's widely credited to Peng Chang-kue who brought the recipe to New York and start its popularity in the US.

What if I Don't have Dried Chilis?

If you don't have dried chilis, replace with ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes.

How Do I Know When Chicken is Done?

You know thechicken is cookedwhen it reaches165°Fwith an instant-read thermometer or if youcutinto the chicken and thejuices run clearand there isno pink. Honestly, I always just cut the chicken to see when it is done. If it isn’t just cook slightly longer.

Pro Tips/Recipe Notes

  • You can replace the chicken breasts with chicken thighs.
  • You control the amount of heat by the number of dried chilis you add.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of orange zest to the General Tso's chicken recipe to brighten the dish up.
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5 from 6 votes

General Tso's Chicken

This chicken recipe is super simple and might make you question why you ever go out to order at a restaurant and don't just make at home.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Chinese

Servings: 6

Calories: 459kcal

Author: Ryan Beck

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ lbs boneless chicken breasts, cut into 1" cubes
  • 1 egg white
  • 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • cup cornstarch + 1 tbsp, divided
  • 3 tablespoon vegetable oil
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 6 dried red chili peppers
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar sugar
  • ¼ cup low-sodium soy sauce
  • ¼ tablespoon low-sodium chicken stock
  • 1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon peanut butter
  • 2 teaspoon sesame oil
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ cup water
  • 2 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds
  • 2 tablespoon green onions, chopped
  • 1 cup basmati or jasmine rice

Instructions

  • Bring a pot of water to boil and cook rice according to instructions.

  • In small bowl, whisk together light brown sugar, soy sauce, chicken stock, rice wine vinegar, peanut butter, sesame oil, ginger, ¼ cup water and 1 tablespoon cornstarch and set aside.

  • Beat egg in mixing bowl. Add chicken cubes with granulated sugar, salt and pepper. Coat chicken with ⅓ cup cornstarch.

  • Heat 2 tablespoon of the oil in a wok or cast iron skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add half the chicken to skillet and cook for 3-4 minutes per side, until lightly browned. Add 1 tablespoon oil and repeat with remaining chicken. Remove and set aside.

  • Add garlic, green onions and dried chilis and cook for about 1 minute.

  • Return chicken to skillet and add sauce. Cook for a couple of minutes or until the sauce starts to bubble and thicken.

  • Sprinkle the chicken with some green onions and sesame seeds and serve over rice.

Notes

  • You can replace the chicken breasts with chicken thighs.
  • You control the amount of heat by the number of dried chilis you add.
  • If you don't have dried chilis, replace with ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of orange zest to brighten the dish up.
  • You know thechicken is cookedwhen it reaches165°Fwith an instant-read thermometer or if youcutinto the chicken and thejuices run clearand there isno pink. Honestly, I always just cut the chicken to see when it is done. If it isn’t just cook slightly longer.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 459kcal | Carbohydrates: 57g | Protein: 36g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0g | Cholesterol: 55mg | Sodium: 900mg | Potassium: 291mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 21g | Vitamin A: 100IU | Vitamin C: 2.5mg | Calcium: 150mg | Iron: 2.9mg

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  1. Chris says

    General Tso's Chicken Recipe - Chisel & Fork (10)
    I might have to get an Instant Pot!

    Reply

  2. Ryan says

    Sorry it didn't turn out for you. I've made this a few times and haven't had issues with burning. I'll make sure to try again just to make sure. Thanks for the review.

    Reply

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General Tso's Chicken Recipe - Chisel & Fork (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between General Tso's and orange chicken? ›

What is the difference between orange chicken and General Tso? Orange chicken is crispy fried with a fruity, sweet, and tangy sauce that's caramelized into a glaze. General Tso is stir-fried in a sweet, sour, and spicy umami sauce.

Is it General Tao or General Tso? ›

General Tao, General Tso, General Zuo

Zuo Zongtang, also known as General Tso in the United States, was a well-known military man from Hunan Province in China. It turns out that Chef Peng Chang-kuei was also from Hunan Province and was made ambassador of a chicken recipe with a spicy-sour sauce, called General Tao.

Does General Tso chicken have peanuts? ›

This product contains no MSG, artificial coloring or flavoring, peanuts, peanut oil, or lard and has zero trans fat.

Should I coat my chicken in cornstarch before frying? ›

Cornstarch Is the Secret to the Crispiest Fried Chicken

And, it's the secret ingredient for getting crispy coatings like tempura paper-thin.

Are you supposed to eat the peppers in General Tso's chicken? ›

Authentic General Tso's Chicken FAQs

To bring that into perspective, bell peppers are 0 on the Scoville scale and jalapeños can be 2500 to 8000 SHUs. If you're heat-averse, don't worry. The peppers do add flavor, but they can be pushed to the side and not eaten.

What is General Tso's sauce made of? ›

How to Make General Tso's Sauce: The sauce for General Tso's chicken is so simple to make with pantry staple ingredients: rice vinegar, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, water, sugar, and some corn starch to thicken the sauce. Simply add the ingredients to a bowl and stir to combine.

Is General Tso's chicken healthy for you? ›

Worst: General Tso's Chicken

Named after a Chinese war hero, this fat-laden dish won't help you win any weight loss battles. The breaded, fried chicken is smothered in a sugary sauce. One order clocks in at around 1,500 calories and 88 grams of fat, and it delivers more sodium than you should get in a day.

What is closest to General Tso's chicken? ›

Sesame chicken: These two dishes are very similar. The main difference is the oil used in the sauce. Sesame chicken calls for sesame oil, which adds a salty and nutty taste, making it a little less sweet than General Tso. It is also always topped with sesame seeds.

What does General Tso mean in English? ›

General Tso's chicken is named for Tso Tsung-t'ang (now usually transliterated as Zuo Zongtang), a formidable nineteenth-century general who is said to have enjoyed eating it.

Do Chinese people like General Tso? ›

General Tso's Chicken is another Chinese dish that is so popular you will easily find it in any Chinese restaurant but, as you probably guessed, not in China, although the dish's name comes from a real general and the base of the original recipe was invented by a Chinese chef living in Taiwan, what we know of the deep- ...

Do Chinese eat General Tso? ›

You might be surprised to learn that General Tso's chicken, a staple on Chinese-American menus, is almost entirely foreign to people who live in the country from which it supposedly originated. While the dish isn't exactly authentic Chinese food, its namesake was a very real (and very powerful) general.

How to slice chicken for Chinese chicken and broccoli? ›

Chicken breast - Boneless, skinless chicken breasts are perfect for making chicken and broccoli. Just cut them into ¼ inch slices. Water - For hydrating the chicken which ensures the meat stays as juicy as possible.

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