Panda Express chef shares original orange chicken recipe (2024)

Whether you miss the food court at the mall, your college campus, or one of the other roughly 2,200 places you can find the fast-food American Chinese restaurant Panda Express, we have the solution.

Yes, it does require some work – and a deep fryer (or substitute) – but in these somewhat lonely days at home when you’ve earned comfort food just for getting through the day, let’s just say that the ingredients and tools might not be a bad investment.

In fact, this might just be so delicious that you save yourself some money by making it at home forever!

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Ready to make that sticky sweet, sauce-covered chicken?

If it helps, the recipe is straight from Chef Jimmy Wang of Panda Express himself, so you know it’s going to be good!

We have one important word of advice:

Read the whole recipe first to see what you’re getting into! There are 3 parts and you have to be ready for things to move quickly towards the end. (There is a video version at the end.)

INSTRUCTIONS

Your prep time is a mere 20 minutes and your cook time is just 15 minutes.

Total cooking time: 1 hr 5 min
(Ok, so it’s an investment, but plenty of good meals are! We promise 30 of those minutes are time you can use to zone out.)

This batch is for 8 servings. At least according to Chef Wang, but he’s not watching, so do what you need to do.

To make the fried chicken, you’ll need the following ingredients:

  • 2 pounds of boneless, skinless chicken thighs
  • 1 tablespoon of salt
  • 1 teaspoon of white pepper
  • 1 cup of cornstarch
  • 3 cups of flour
  • 1 egg
  • 1 ½ cups of water
  • 2 tablespoons of oil
  • 6 cups of oil, for frying in your deep fryer (peanut or canola works best)

But that’s not all. This delicious meal is all about the ooey-gooey Orange Sauce. So here’s what you’ll need to make that (but don’t make it ahead of time!):

  • 1 tablespoon of oil
  • ¼ teaspoon of chili flakes
  • 1 tablespoon of garlic, minced
  • ½ teaspoon of ginger, minced
  • ¼ cup of sugar
  • ¼ cup of brown sugar
  • ¼ cup of orange juice
  • ¼ cup of white distilled vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons of soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons of water
  • 2 tablespoons of cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon of sesame oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Here’s how you’ll prep the ingredients:

1. Get out your cutting board and measuring cups.

In fact, this might be a time for a mise en place. That’s a trick culinary students use to give their full attention to cooking by laying out all the pre-measured ingredients. It will also help avoid any last-minute bad news that you’re missing something you need. And it looks pretty, so you’re bound to feel classier about making Orange Chicken at home.

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2. Now, begin cutting your chicken into 1×1 inch cubes and place them in a large bowl. Trim off the fat you don’t want first, then set them aside.

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3. Use a medium mixing bowl to combine your dry ingredients – the salt, white pepper, cornstarch, and flour. Then, use a whisk (or a fork) to combine them thoroughly.

4. Next, add your wet ingredients – the egg, water, and oil – to the same mixing bowl as the dry ingredients.

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It should look like pancake batter when you’re done with it. See?

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5. Now grab your cut up chicken and toss it in the bowl of batter. Stir to coat is all.

This will be the “breading” on your deep-friend chicken.

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6. Cover the bowl in plastic wrap and stick it in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to chill.

This is an important step, so don’t skip it! It really helps with the deep-frying!

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7. While your chicken is chilling get your deep fryer ready. The temperature should be about 350˚F (or 180˚C).

Everyone has a different set-up for their deep fryers and some folks feel safe using a hot wok or deep pan. Follow the directions for what you choose carefully, paying special attention to the kind of oil you use.

The oil you use for deep-frying should have a high smoke point! You’re going to need something like peanut or canola oil for this. Some insist vegetable oil and other oils are fine, but do your research first (aka just Google it) and stay safe and smoke-free.

8. Once you heat up your oil (as per the instructions of your frying setup), you’ll take some tongs and gently drop in your chicken piece by piece. If you pour in a whole bunch, they’ll stick together.

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Do this in batches so things cook evenly. For example, quickly put in 12-15 pieces at a time, let them cook, and then add the next batch.

When a batch finishes cooking for 5-6 minutes, it’ll be lightly golden brown (so watch it AND time it).

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You’re doing great! This part is stressful for novices, but once you do it you’ll realize it was pretty easy to master after 1 or 2 tries.

9. Now, get your mesh or slotted spoon and retrieve your cooked chicken. Then gently place it onto a cookie sheet covered in paper towels to soak up any excess oil.

Making sure the chicken isn’t oily on the outside will also help the sauce stick.

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You should have a sheet pan/cookie sheet full of delicious chicken. And we wouldn’t blame you if you popped one in your mouth to taste test (as long as it was one from the first batch that had time to cool off).

Now you’re ready for the final round – the orange sauce! And it’s almost time to eat!

10. Get your ingredients for the orange sauce out and ready. Then put a heavy-bottomed non-stick pan on the stove and turn it on medium-high heat.

11. Add your oil and give it a moment to heat up. Once you can tilt the pan and the oil becomes runny, you’re ready for more ingredients.

12. Next, add your red pepper flakes, ginger, and garlic and cook them for 30 seconds, stirring them with a wooden spoon or spatula.

13. After that, you’ll add the white and brown sugars and stir those in as well.

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Things will be getting a little bubbly, and that’s ok. Just don’t leave it alone at this point!

14. Next, you’ll add your orange juice, which will cool things off a bit. This will allow the sugars to dissolve, so stir this with your spoon or spatula to give it a chance to do that. Stir until you can’t see the sugar crystals anymore.

15. Things will get bubbly again and it’s all good! Just continue by adding your vinegar and soy sauce. Then, combine those into your sauce.

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16. Now, grab a separate bowl and mix your cornstarch and water together with a whisk. It’s VERY important to stir it until you get the lumps out because if you add lumps to the hot pan, it’s going to be nearly impossible to get a smooth sauce.

17. Add the smooth cornstarch mixture from your bowl to the pan of hot ingredients and continue to stir.

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18. Keep heating the sauce until you get a consistency that looks like maple syrup.

19. Finally, add all of your fried chicken to the pan in batches with your tongs. Stir gently until each piece is completely coated in the sauce.

If you stir too aggressively, you might tear some of the breading off the chicken.

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20. Then simply top it all with sesame oil and you’re done!

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YOU DID IT!

It’s going to be delicious. Now all you have to do is slide it onto a plate and admire your creation, which should look a little something like this:

Bon appétit!

Watch the video recipe to get an idea of what all of this looks like in action!

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FAQs

What is the original orange chicken panda? ›

The most famous dish at Panda Express is the Orange Chicken. Inspired by flavors of the Hunan Province in China, Chef Andy Kho developed it in 1987, and it has been a consistent part of the menu ever since. Distinguished with its orange-flavored chili sauce, it has spawned several 'copycat' recipes.

What dish did Panda Express chef invent? ›

Chef Andy Kao develops The Original Orange Chicken® entree for Panda Express. Inspired by the flavors of Hunan Province, the dish features crispy chicken bites in a sweet and spicy orange sauce.

Does Panda Express use MSG in orange chicken? ›

From world-famous orange chicken to delicious chow mein, Panda Express defines American-Chinese cuisine with bold flavors and fresh ingredients. Panda Express entrees and sides contain zero grams of trans fat per serving and adds no MSG in their food.

What is orange chicken sauce made of? ›

How to make the orange chicken sauce. The orange sauce is made from a mixture of the orange juice and zest, sugar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and rice vinegar. This is bubbled up in the wok until slightly thickened. The chicken is then added back in, and tossed in the sauce until fully coated.

Who made the original orange chicken? ›

Executive chef Andy Kao invented orange chicken in Hawaii in 1987, having ventured there to lend a hand in opening the state's first Panda Express.

What is orange chicken made of at Panda Express? ›

Ingredients: dark meat chicken, water, sugar, distilled vinegar, modified food starch, corn starch, potato starch, contains less than 2% of: wheat, orange extract, caramel color, salt, garlic, phosphoric acid, rice wine, sesame oil. *The dish uses a proprietary batter and sauce.

What is the real name of orange chicken? ›

In Chinese, this dish is known as "陳皮雞", literally "dried citrus peel chicken", referring to dried orange or tangerine peel. However, the taste and recipes of this dish differ due to cultural and geographical factors.

Who owns Panda Express now? ›

Andrew Cherng (Chinese: 程正昌; pinyin: Chéng Zhèngchāng; pronounced /ˈtʃɜːrŋ/; born April 1948) is a Chinese-born American billionaire restaurateur. He is the founder and chairman of Panda Restaurant Group, based in Rosemead, California. He is the co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Panda Express.

What family owns Panda Express? ›

Andrew and Peggy Cherng are cofounders of the $3.5 billion (sales) Chinese fast food chain, Panda Express, which has over 2,200 locations. The Cherngs also run famed ramen house, Ippudo, in Berkeley, CA and have investments in chains that sell everything from pizza, salad and cheesecake.

What does MSG do to your body? ›

In many countries MSG goes by the name “China salt”. Beside its flavour enhancing effects, MSG has been associated with various forms of toxicity (Figure 1(Fig. 1)). MSG has been linked with obesity, metabolic disorders, Chinese Restaurant Syndrome, neurotoxic effects and detrimental effects on the reproductive organs.

Is Panda Express orange chicken unhealthy? ›

Unfortunately, if it's a nutritious meal you're on the hunt for, this one isn't it. "Panda Express's Orange Chicken and Chow Mein are considered unhealthy due to their high levels of sodium, sugar, and unhealthy fats," says Young.

How do you thicken orange chicken sauce? ›

To thicken the sauce, remix the cornstarch slurry to remix any cornstarch that has sunk to the bottom, then add it straight into the orange sauce. Mix until thickened (about 30 seconds). The consistency should be thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.

Can you eat the orange peel in orange chicken? ›

The peel is as important as the juice in this fresh take on American Chinese home cooking from Genevieve Ko. Cooked to tenderness, orange peels soak up flavor while keeping their razor edge of bitterness. Credit...

Is orange chicken and General Tso the same? ›

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.

Why did Panda get rid of vegan orange chicken? ›

Panda Express have discontinued serving the Beyond Meat orange chicken, the only vegan/vegetarian entree option. They have said this was due to the entree being a limited time item, but the popularity should make them change their minds.

What is real orange chicken? ›

This Chinese Orange Chicken is made with boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into bite-size pieces, dredged, and then fried until golden and crispy. The orange sauce is divine! It is a sweet orange sauce made with orange juice, vinegar, garlic, sugar, soy sauce, ginger, red chili flakes, and orange zest.

Is the original orange chicken spicy at Panda Express? ›

Panda Express' orange chicken has a hint of spice due to red pepper flakes. There's just enough heat in orange chicken to give it a bit of a kick, but not so much that the taste buds of your average 5-year-old couldn't handle eating it.

Is the orange chicken at Panda real? ›

Something about it is so crave-able. The chicken itself in Panda Express' orange chicken is forgettable, though. It's forgettable because it's barely there. I would say that this orange chicken is 50% chicken and 50% breading when you get a good piece.

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