Side Pannel
Homemade Orange Chicken
Homemade Orange Chicken
- Recipe Submitted by Parfait on 10/14/2014
Category: Dinner Party, Healthy Recipes, Main Dish, Chicken
Ingredients List
- 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts
- 2 tablespoons butter or coconut oil (buy coconut oil here)
- 1/2 cup orange juice
- zest of 1 orange
- 3 tablespoons oyster sauce
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 2 teaspoons minced ginger
- 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes, optional
Directions
1. Cube the chicken into bite-sized pieces. I prefer to do this while the chicken is partially thawed, since that makes it easier to cut.
2. Heat the butter/oil in a large pan until shimmering. Add half of the chicken (it”™s OK if they”™re still partly frozen when you put them in!) and cook until nicely browned.
3. Don”™t put all the chicken in at once because the pan will get crowded, it won”™t stay hot enough, and you won”™t end up with the tasty browned bits of chicken deliciousness.
4. Take the first half out and set it on a towel while you cook up the second half. I put the chicken on a towel instead of a plate because the towel will absorb any condensation, preventing sogginess.
5. While the chicken is cooking, prep the sauce. Mix the orange juice, orange zest, oyster sauce, honey, ginger, and red pepper flakes, if using, in a measuring cup. The honey will probably stay in a big lump in the measuring cup, but it”™ll melt in the pan.
6. Take out the second batch of chicken and blot the excess oil out of the pan with a paper towel. Leave the crunchy browned bits in.
7. Pour the sauce into the pan, making sure the honey comes along for the ride, and scrape up all those yummy browned bits.
8. You”™ll know the sauce is just the right thickness when your spatula leaves a little blank trail behind it.
9. oss in your chicken and heat it through. Serve with loaded fried rice!
2. Heat the butter/oil in a large pan until shimmering. Add half of the chicken (it”™s OK if they”™re still partly frozen when you put them in!) and cook until nicely browned.
3. Don”™t put all the chicken in at once because the pan will get crowded, it won”™t stay hot enough, and you won”™t end up with the tasty browned bits of chicken deliciousness.
4. Take the first half out and set it on a towel while you cook up the second half. I put the chicken on a towel instead of a plate because the towel will absorb any condensation, preventing sogginess.
5. While the chicken is cooking, prep the sauce. Mix the orange juice, orange zest, oyster sauce, honey, ginger, and red pepper flakes, if using, in a measuring cup. The honey will probably stay in a big lump in the measuring cup, but it”™ll melt in the pan.
6. Take out the second batch of chicken and blot the excess oil out of the pan with a paper towel. Leave the crunchy browned bits in.
7. Pour the sauce into the pan, making sure the honey comes along for the ride, and scrape up all those yummy browned bits.
8. You”™ll know the sauce is just the right thickness when your spatula leaves a little blank trail behind it.
9. oss in your chicken and heat it through. Serve with loaded fried rice!
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