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Looking to make Authentic Sweet and Sour Chicken at home?! Then look no further! This Sweet and Sour Chicken tastes JUST like your favorite restaurant only BETTER! Serve with white rice to soak up all of the delicious sauce!

Need more Take out inspired dishes? Then try my General Tso’s Chicken or Beef Broccoli!

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Sweet and Sour Chicken

We’ve all ordered Sweet and Sour Chicken as a take out dish (it’s my favorite!) but the best way to enjoy these incredible flavors is to make it from scratch at home. It’s super easy to throw together and it tastes so much better than the restaurant version!

I love making take out dishes like garlic fried rice, general tso’s or beef and broccoli at home. They taste so much better than the restaurant version and you know what’s in it. No hidden ingredients, msg or food coloring.

This sweet and sour chicken recipe couldn’t be easier to make! I coated the chicken thighs in cornstarch to help the chicken get golden brown and crispy on the outside. The cornstarch also helps to thicken up the sauce at the end as well. I opted to pan fry my chicken versus deep frying to save on calories. This Chinese sweet and sour chicken is just as satisfying if not more than the restaurant version. You will not miss the fried / greasy flavor!

After the chicken is pan fried I add in the sauce ingredients and slurry mixture (cornstarch and water) and simmer until the sauce coats the chicken. It couldn’t be easier. Serve and enjoy!

I love this Sweet and Sour Chicken recipe because:

  • It’s healthier than takeout: This is one of the main reasons I like cooking at home. I know what I’m putting in my food and can skip excess oils and flavor enhancers. You can also add extra veggies to make this an even more nutritious meal.
  • It tastes amazing: it’s a little tangy, salty and sweet – just like eating at the restaurant!
  • It’s kid-friendly: there’s no spicy heat and it even calls for a little ketchup! This is a great dish to start getting your kids to try other cuisines from around the world.
  • It’s super easy: All you have to do is:
    1. coat & cook the chicken
    2. stir fry the veggies and make the sweet and sour sauce
    3. toss everything together and you have a full meal! SO EASY!
  • It’s quick: Just 15 minutes of prep and 15 minutes of cooking! Dinner is on the table in 30 minutes – AMAZING!
  • It’s great for meal prep: Double the recipe and save half for meals throughout the week, or you could freeze it for later!

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How To Make Sweet and Sour Chicken

It couldn’t be more simple – just 3 easy steps:

  • Dice your chicken into bite-sized pieces and then coat the chicken pieces in cornstarch. This gives the outside of the chicken a nice crisp but keep the inside super tender and juicy when they’re cooking. Pan-fry the coated chicken pieces until they are cooked through. This will take about 4-5 minutes.

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  • Slice and sauté the red and green bell peppers until they soften and brown slightly. This will take about 3-4 minutes.

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  • Whisk together the sauce ingredients in a small bowl or measuring cup.

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  • Add the sauce and the chicken back to the pan and toss to coat.

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  • Simmer until thickened: In a small bowl whisk together 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of water. Slowly pour the cornstarch mixture into the sauce. Bring to a simmer and cook until thickened, 2-3 minutes.

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  • Serve immediately with green onions and sesame seeds for garnish, if desired.

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What goes in a Sweet and Sour Sauce?

Sweet and sour sauce is the perfect blend of sweet and tangy. To achieve the sweetness granulated sugar is added. You can also substitute the sugar with honey. Apple cider vinegar is added to give the sauce a nice tang. Feel free to use rice wine vinegar in place of the apple cider vinegar. The sauce is rounded out with ketchup (for color, sweetness and a hint of tomato), soy sauce, onion powder and garlic powder. Feel free to use fresh onion and garlic in this dish. Just add it in with the peppers!

What to serve with Sweet and Sour Chicken

  • Authentic Chicken Lo Mein
  • Chicken Chow Mein
  • The BEST Fried Rice
  • Cauliflower Fried Rice
  • White or brown rice. For a low carb option try cauliflower rice.
  • Steamed vegetables
  • Crunchy Asian Broccoli Slaw
  • Chicken Chow Mein
  • Asian Potstickers
  • Shrimp Egg Rolls

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FAQs:

Can I add other vegetables to this easy chicken recipe?

Sure! Here are some vegetables and fruit that would be perfect in this dish:

  • Baby corn
  • Bell peppers (yellow, orange, red, green)
  • Broccoli
  • Carrots
  • Onion
  • Sugar snap peas
  • Yellow squash
  • Water chestnuts
  • Zucchini
  • Pineapple

Can I make it spicy?

That’s a great idea! Add 1/2 tsp of chili powder (or more/less to your taste), crushed red pepper flakes or dice up a small chili pepper and add it when you sauté the bell peppers.

How do I store this sweet & sour chicken?

Fridge: Store this dish in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days.

Freezer:Store in anairtight container or freezer bag for up to 3 months. Thaw completely before reheating in a pot on the stove.

Here are more Chinese Takeout Recipes you can make at home!

  • 20 Minute Beef and Broccoli
  • Easy Kung Pao Shrimp
  • Slow Cooker Mongolian Chicken
  • Easy Pepper Steak
  • Slow Cooker General Tso’s Chicken
  • 20 Minute Cashew Chicken

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Sweet and Sour Chicken

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30 Minute Sweet and Sour Chicken. Tender, juicy chicken smothered in a homemade sweet and sour sauce. So much better than takeout!

Servings: 4

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add chicken and cornstarch to a large ziplock bag. Shake to coat the chicken with the cornstarch.

    Meanwhile heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet.

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  • Working in two batches add the chicken and cook over medium high heat until browned, 4-5 minutes.

    Remove the chicken from the pan and set aside.

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  • Add the remaining tablespoon of oil to the same pan.

    Add the peppers and saute until browned and slightly tender, 3-4 minutes.

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  • Meanwhile prepare the sauce by whisking together sugar, vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, onion and garlic powder in a small bowl.

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  • Add the sauce and the chicken back to the pan.

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  • In a small bowl whisk together 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 2 tablespoons of water.

    Slowly pour the cornstarch mixture into the sauce. Bring to a simmer and cook until thickened, 2-3 minutes.

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  • Serve immediately with green onions and sesame seeds for garnish, if desired.

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Notes

Nutrition Information

Calories: 431kcalCarbohydrates: 58gProtein: 25gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 73mgSodium: 541mgPotassium: 627mgFiber: 1gSugar: 43gVitamin A: 1153IUVitamin C: 64mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

What's the difference between mandarin chicken and sweet and sour chicken? ›

Basically, the sauce is what distinguishes one flavor from the others, so when making orange chicken, the sauce base is orange juice, with lemon, lemonade, pineapple, pineapple juice, and sweet and sour is tomato sauce or juice and vinegar and sugar or honey.

What is Chinese sweet and sour sauce made from? ›

In a medium saucepan, combine pineapple juice, rice vinegar, brown sugar, ketchup, and soy sauce and bring to a boil over medium heat. Stir in cornstarch slurry and cook until thickened, about 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from heat and use immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

How do you thicken sweet and sour chicken? ›

A corn starch slurry thickens the sauce – this sauce is a medium thickness, so depending on your preference add little more or less corn starch slurry (but go slowly – the sauce will take a little time to thicken up once the slurry is added).

What is sweet and sour chicken made of Chinese food? ›

Sweet and sour chicken, one of the most popular Chinese takeout dishes, is made of puffy, golden brown pieces of fried chicken nuggets with pineapple chunks, onion, bell pepper, carrot, and a side of iconic red, sweet and sour sauce.

What is a interesting fact about sweet and sour chicken? ›

The origin of sweet and sour chicken was in the 18th century or even earlier from China. It spread to the United States in the early 20th century after the Chinese migrant gold miners and railroad workers turned to cookery as trades. In some countries, the dish is known as Ku lo yuk.

What is the difference between General Tso and sweet and sour chicken? ›

"General Tso's chicken has origins in Taiwan, but [those] trace back even further to Hunan," explains culinary creator Peter Som, who adds that both dishes feature the "characteristic balance of sour, savory, and salty" found in Hunan cuisine albeit "with General Tso's leaning more spicy and sweet and sour more on the ...

Is sweet and sour chicken from Chinese healthy? ›

Nutrition Facts

There are 1765 calories in a 1 order (706.000g) serving size of Restaurant, Chinese, sweet and sour chicken. The calorie breakdown is 46% fat, 38% carbs, and 16% protein.

Do people in China eat sweet and sour chicken? ›

Do actual Chinese people living in China eat sweet and sour chicken? Yes, they actually do. The Chinese term for “sweet and sour” is “糖醋” (sugar-vinegar) - this is a rather common flavor in daily Chinese cooking in (many areas of) China. Sweet and sour chicken would be “糖醋鸡” (sugar-vinegar chicken).

Is Sweet and Sour Chicken real Chinese food? ›

Sweet and sour chicken is a dish frequently served in Chinese restaurants in various countries in Oceania, Europe, North America and South America, and is available at some restaurants in East Asia and Southeast Asia in an essentially identical version.

What can I use instead of cornstarch in sweet and sour chicken? ›

5 Best Cornstarch Substitutes
  1. All-Purpose Flour. Yep, that's right — all-purpose flour is a very stable thickener. ...
  2. Arrowroot Powder. If you happen to have this starch on hand, you're in luck: It has the same thickening power as cornstarch, and it creates a beautiful, shiny sauce. ...
  3. Potato Starch. ...
  4. Rice Flour. ...
  5. Tapioca Starch.
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In which country did sweet and sour chicken become popular? ›

Over the centuries, sweet and sour dishes became popular across China, with each region adding its unique twist to the recipe. However, it wasn't until the 20th century that sweet and sour dishes gained widespread popularity outside of China, particularly in Western countries.

How do you reduce the acidity in sweet and sour sauce? ›

Tip: Sugar can also soften acidic flavors, as in a sweet-and-sour sauce. To see how, make an overly sour vinaigrette, then whisk in sugar a pinch at a time until the vinaigrette tastes less harsh but not sweet.

Is Chinese sweet and sour chicken the same as orange chicken? ›

Honey Sesame Chicken is one of the sweeter chicken dishes in Chinese cuisine. In short, Orange Chicken is subtly sweet with a citrusy taste, while Sweet and Sour Chicken is sweeter and tangier. No Chinese takeout is complete without a delicious side of rice– try out my favorite fluffy basmati rice recipe here!

What do you serve with sweet and sour chicken? ›

5 Dishes to Serve with Sweet and Sour Chicken
  • Sichuan Style Stir-Fried Chinese Long Beans.
  • Air Fryer Chinese Egg Rolls.
  • Egg Drop Soup.
  • Broccoli Stir Fry with Ginger and Sesame.
  • Cauliflower Fried Rice.

Why do they call it sweet and sour chicken? ›

The name comes from the combination of sugar and vinegar in the sauce. However, unlike the Westernized version of the dish that made it to the States, typically sweet and sour sauce is just used as a dip for various meats.

Are orange chicken and sweet and sour chicken the same? ›

Sweet and sour chicken has a tangy, sweet, and slightly sour taste due to the combination of vinegar, sugar, and ketchup in the sauce. On the other hand, orange chicken has a distinct citrusy, sweet, and slightly spicy flavor from the use of orange juice and sometimes chili flakes in the sauce.

Is A Mandarin sweet or Sour? ›

Mandarin orange fruits are sweet to taste and can be eaten as whole or squeezed to make juice.

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