This dish is best served with brown or white rice, cauliflower rice, my Fried Rice, or as an appetizer in lettuce wraps!

general tso chicken

You can! I wouldn’t lie to you. The inspiration behind this dish came from my Slow Cooker General Tso’s, which is a reader favorite. But that got me thinking … While that recipe is super easy to make and turns out absolutely divine, could it be easier and thrown together in under 30 minutes from start to finish? I’m proud to say that it can indeed! This is an easy 30 minute version of this takeout favorite, making it perfect for those busy weeknights when you’re short on time or those weekends when you’re craving something special. If you’re a fan of classic Chinese takeout dishes like Sesame Beef and Vegetable Fried Rice, then you’ll love this recipe for General Tso’s Chicken!

Save Time and Money By Making Takeout Food at Home!

Just like the original, this 30 Minute General Tso’s Chicken is loaded with all the flavors you find in those neatly packed Chinese takeout boxes. In this recipe, the chicken breasts are cubed and marinated, then fried until golden brown and crispy. It then gets tossed with a sweet and sticky sauce, yielding a medley of Asian flavors in every crispy bite. For a little spice I add in crushed red pepper flakes. You can also always add in a bit or sriracha or some dried red chilies. And for extra tender chicken, I used a Chinese technique called velveting, which helps seal in moisture as well as thickens up the sauce. This is a staple technique in Chinese cooking where meat or seafood is marinated and pre-cooked in oil (or sometimes poached in boiling water), then, stir-fried with other ingredients. The result is chicken that is silky in texture and that has retained its moisture and flavor from the marinade. Velveting also protects the chicken from the hot wok, or whichever skillet you use, yielding juicy chicken. What makes this recipe even better is that it ends up being cheaper to make yourself at home and yields more than just one serving. Not to mention that you can whip this up in less time than it usually takes to call the restaurant, wait until it’s ready, drive there, and then drive home and serve it up. There’s no doubt about it; this just makes sense!

Ingredients for Homemade General Tso’s Chicken

Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts: Cut two breasts into 1/2 inch pieces — as evenly as possible, but doesn’t have to be perfect — about 1 1/2 pounds total. Cornstarch + Salt: Combined these serve as the coating for the chicken that will result in a super light, crispy breading. Garlic: Three cloves minced does the trick for this recipe, but feel free to use up to four if you’re a garlic lover. Oil: One tablespoon for sautéing the chicken and four cups for deep frying. Vegetable oil or peanut oil work best. Crushed Red Pepper Flakes: Optional, but even just a pinch adds a nice layer of heat to this dish. Chicken Marinade: For the marinade, combine egg whites, low-sodium soy sauce, and mirin in a large bowl and add the cubed chicken. General Tso’s Sauce: Combine chicken stock, low-sodium soy sauce, dark soy sauce, sesame oil, mirin, light brown sugar, and cornstarch in a separate bowl and set aside until it’s time to add to the cooked chicken. Sesame Seeds: For garnishing before serving.

How To Make General Tso’s Chicken at Home

To make this 30 Minute General Tso’s Chicken, start by marinating cubed chicken pieces with egg whites, soy sauce, and mirin. Prepare the rest of the ingredients for the sauce while the chicken is marinating. Coat chicken in cornstarch and fry until golden brown. Whip up the sauce ingredients, toss with the chicken, and heat through. Serve as desired and enjoy!

What to serve with General Tso’s Chicken

White or brown rice. For a low carb option try cauliflower rice. Steamed vegetables Chow mein noodles Lo mein Vegetable Fried Rice You can even serve this as an appetizer over lettuce wraps!

How To Store, Freeze, and Reheat Homemade General Tso’s Chicken

Store leftovers in an airtight container or Ziplock bag in the refrigerator for up to four days. This tends to get more flavorful as it sits, but the crispiness will degrade after the first time it is served. Freeze leftover cooked General Tso’s Chicken and sauce in an airtight, freezer-safe container or Ziplock bag for up to three months. Reheat cold leftovers in the microwave at 30-second intervals or on the stovetop over medium-low heat until warmed through. If preparing from frozen, allow to thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat as previously directed.

More takeout inspired Recipes To Try

If you liked this 30 Minute General Tso’s Chicken, then you’ll love these other Asian-inspired recipes:

20-Minute Beef and Broccoli Egg Roll in a Bowl Sweet and Sour Chicken Slow Cooker Chinese Barbecue Pork Kung Pao Shrimp Pepper Steak Asian Sloppy Joe’s