I love serving this chicken over a bed of rice to soak up the delicious sauce, but it goes well with anything from noodles to roasted vegetables to a simple salad. Similar to my moo goo gai pan and chicken fried rice recipe, this delicious dinner cooks up in one pan, so not only do you get tender, flavorful chicken for dinner, but cleaning up is a breeze. If you want another easy dinner recipe, then try my garlic shrimp, blackened salmon, or chicken curry recipe.

What You Need to Make This Recipe

Chicken — I’m using chicken breasts for this recipe, but you can also use chicken thighs instead. Honey — the honey’s sweetness balances out the soy sauce’s saltiness. Soy sauce — soy sauce adds a savory, salty flavor to the honey garlic sauce and has a delightful umami flavor. You can use low-sodium soy sauce if you’d prefer a less salty sauce. Rice vinegar — the acidity helps balance out the overall flavor of the dish. Make sure you use unseasoned rice vinegar. You can use apple cider vinegar if you do not have rice vinegar. Garlic — freshly minced garlic is best! Flour — when you coat the chicken breasts in the flour before searing, it gives them a golden crust. This crust provides the sauce with something to cling to when serving.

How to Make Honey Garlic Chicken

  1. Season the chicken pieces with salt, pepper, and garlic powder.
  2. Whisk together the honey, soy sauce, vinegar, and fresh garlic cloves in a small mixing bowl.
  3. Place the flour in a shallow dish. Coat the chicken in flour.
  4. Heat the olive oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet and place the coated chicken breasts into the skillet. Cook until browned and flip and brown on the other side.
  5. Pour the sauce into the skillet and shake it to distribute throughout the pan. Turn the heat down to medium-low and simmer the sweet honey sauce.
  6. Flip the chicken, coating the pieces in the sauce. Cook for another few minutes or until the chicken is cooked through. Serve immediately and garnish with sliced green onions and sesame seeds, if desired.

Pro Tips for Making This Recipe

If your chicken breasts were frozen beforehand, make sure you fully thaw them and pat them dry with paper towels to remove any moisture. The flour will stick much better to your chicken breasts. You can add some heat to this by adding some sriracha or red pepper flakes to the sauce. Don’t move the chicken around after adding them to the skillet. This will help the chicken cook evenly, and you get a nicer sear. I recommend using a large skillet to make this chicken recipe so that the chicken breasts aren’t overcrowded and will sear properly instead of steaming. Make sure that your chicken breasts are the same thickness so that they cook evenly. If your chicken breasts are large, buy two and cut them in half lengthwise to create thinner cutlets.

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