Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (2024)

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Skip the takeout and make this delicious General Tso’s chicken at home! You’ll fall in love with the sweet and spicy sauce poured over the crispy, juicy chicken. This is truly a restaurant-style recipe!

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Table of Contents

  • The Best General Tso’s Chicken
  • Ingredients
  • Difference Between General Tso and Other Chinese Dishes
  • How to make General Tso Chicken
  • Cooking Tips
  • Recipe FAQs
  • 5 star review
  • Storing General Tso’s Chicken
  • More Delicious Chinese Dishes
  • General Tso Chicken Recipe Printable Recipe

The Best General Tso’s Chicken

I love to recreate Chinese takeout dishes at home. They are less expensive, healthier, and just as delicious! This recipe is one of my favorites, as well ascashew chicken, veggie beef ramen,and chicken and vegetable stir fry.

Next time you’re craving General Tso chicken, skip the takeout and make it at home! It’s one of those classic Chinese dishes that is super popular and has tons of flavor. It’s surprisingly really simple to make yourself just like PF Chang’s orange chicken!

The sweet and spicy sauce poured over the crispy, juicy chicken is what makes this dish so amazing. It’s caramelized to perfection and has just the right amount of ginger flavor. It tastes similar to my famous sweet-and-sour chicken recipe, however, the sauce is a little less sweet and has more of a kick.

This dish tastes great over rice and is served with broccoli and carrots. I’m telling you…it has so much delicious flavor and definitely tastes like it’s restaurant-style. Love copycat recipes? Try my Panda Express honey sesame chicken or chicken chow mein recipe, next, they are both so good!

Ingredients

Don’t let this list of ingredients scare you away! It is filled with pantry staple ingredients to make this General Tso’s chicken over and over again. Skip takeout and going to the Chinese restaurants when you can make the best General Tso’s chicken right at home!

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Find the fullprintable recipewith specific measurements below.

  • Chicken: Cut your chicken breasts into cube-size pieces that are small.
  • Corn starch: This will give the chicken a crispy and tender texture. You can also use vegetable oil or peanut oil too. The flour will also work to substitute for this ingredient.
  • Garlic salt: Added in for flavor!
  • Canola oil: Cook deep-fried chicken in the oil to crisp the chicken.
  • Eggs: Whisk the eggs ahead of time. Dip your chicken into the egg mixture for the perfect crispy outside.
  • Sugar: Added for sweetness for the General Tso sauce.
  • Rice wine vinegar: Blends the flavors together and adds that zesty zing.
  • Ketchup: Balances the sweet and savory flavors.
  • Soy sauce: This is a classic Asian sauce that goes well in several recipes.
  • Ginger: A little spicy but subtle enough to not notice the extra heat.

Difference Between General Tso and Other Chinese Dishes

There are several Chinese dishes that have somewhat of a similar taste, which makes it easy to confuse them. I’ve listed out their main difference below to make it a little more clear.

  • Sweet and sour chicken: The two are super similar. The main difference is that General Tso sauce has more ginger flavor, as well as a little more heat from the hot sauce or chili flakes.
  • Kung pao chicken: The main difference between the two is how the meat is cooked. General Tso is fried in a crispy coating, however, kung pao chicken is seared on the stove. Both are coated in a similar sauce, but dishes with kung pao shrimp recipe or chicken typically always have veggies and peanuts mixed in.
  • Orange chicken: The main difference is the sauce. The meat is prepared the same way, however, the orange sauce is a little more sweet. It usually doesn’t include the spice factor (hot sauce/chili flakes) and contains a combination of orange juice/zest/peel.
  • Sesame chicken: These two dishes are very similar. The main difference is the oil used in the sauce. Sesame chicken calls for sesame oil, which adds a salty and nutty taste, making it a little less sweet than General Tso. It is also always topped with sesame seeds.
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How to make General Tso Chicken

We love making this homemade General Tso chicken. It is popular and a favorite in our family. Make it simple with just a few steps to prepare the chicken, make the sauce, and deep fry until golden brown. The best dinner yet!

  • Chicken. Add the diced meat, cornstarch, salt, pepper, and garlic salt into a large ziplock bag. Shake and toss until the meat is well-coated.
  • Deep fry. Next heat the oil over medium heat in a large skillet. Dip the chicken pieces in the egg mixture, then add to the skillet using a fork. Fry both sides for about 2 minutes each, remove with a slotted spoon, and then move to a foil-lined baking sheet.
  • Sauce. Whisk together all of the sauce ingredients in a medium size bowl. Pour the sauce over the meat and bake at 375°F for 20-25 minutes (stirring halfway through), or until it’s crispy.
  • Serve. Serve with rice and steamed vegetables and garnish with sesame seeds and sliced green onions if preferred.
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Cooking Tips

Follow these helpful tips to help you have a successful dinner every time! Add extra spice, learn to fry chicken properly, and even find out how to bake General Tso’s chicken instead of fry and bake. All these tips will give you the best chicken dinner for your family!

  • Spice. This recipe does have a kick, so feel free to adjust the spice level depending on your preference. I like using sriracha for heat, but red pepper flakes work as well.
  • Space the chicken. Don’t overcrowd the frying pan! If you add too many pieces of meat at once, they will clump together and they won’t evenly cook.
  • Bake. You can skip frying the meat altogether and just bake it instead. To get it crispy in the oven, broil each side for a few minutes. It won’t get quite as crispy as frying, but still delicious and healthier.
  • Extra sauce. Double the sauce if you want extra dipping.

Recipe FAQs

What is typically in General Tso?

Normally General Tso chicken has chicken as the main ingredient and a sauce that covers the baked or fried chicken. Soy sauce, rice vinegar, sugar, cornstarch, and egg all are used for this classic Asian recipe.

Is General Tso chicken just orange chicken?

They are similar but not the same. Orange chicken is a crispy fried chicken with a fruity, sweet, and tangy sauce that is caramelized into a glaze whereas General Tso is baked or fried in sweet, sour, and spicy sauce.

Is General Tso chicken spicy or not?

It does have a little kick of heat to the sauce. It is a sweet, tangy, and spicy sauce that is thick and delicious.

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5 star review

“Wow! This fabulous recipe is a big hit in our house….it so DELICIOUS and easy! Definitely making this a regular in the meal rotation.”

-Paula

Storing General Tso’s Chicken

Store the easy General Tso’s chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for four to five days long. When ready to reheat, place it in the air fryer, bake it in the oven, or warm it up in the microwave.

Recreate Chinese takeout at home by serving this dish with crab rangoon, cream cheese wontons or homemade egg rolls!

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General Tso Chicken Recipe

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Author: Jamielyn Nye

Skip the takeout and make this delicious General Tso's chicken at home! You'll fall in love with the sweet and spicy sauce poured over the crispy, juicy chicken. This is truly a restaurant-style recipe!

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 35 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Servings: 6

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Ingredients

For the Chicken:

  • 1 ¼ pounds chicken (cut into bite size pieces)
  • ½ cup corn starch
  • ½ teaspoon Kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic salt
  • ½ cup canola oil
  • 2 large eggs (whisked)

General Tso Sauce:

  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup rice vinegar (distilled vinegar will work too)
  • cup ketchup
  • 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon freshly grated ginger (or 1 teaspoon ground ginger)
  • 1-2 teaspoons sriracha hot sauce (can sub with 1/2 teaspoon red chili pepper flakes)

For serving: Cooked rice and broccoli and/or carrots

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil. Set aside.

  • Place the chicken, corn starch, salt, pepper and garlic salt in a large ziplock bag and shake until the chicken is evenly coated.

  • Heat oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Dip the chicken in the egg mixture and place in the frying pan with a fork. Fry both sides of the chicken for about 2 minutes each and the move chicken to the baking sheet.

  • In a medium size bowl, whisk together all of the ingredients for the sauce. Next, pour the sauce over the chicken and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the chicken is crispy. Stir halfway.

  • Serve with steamed rice and vegetables. Enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 338kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 125mg | Sodium: 684mg | Potassium: 247mg | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 280IU | Vitamin C: 2.6mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 1.2mg

Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Chinese

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Categorized as: Asian, Chicken, Dairy-Free, Dinner, Stovetop

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57 comments

    • Maryam
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (17)

    Definitely a keeper! The sauce is spot on and the chicken is so easy to cook! Will be saving this one for the future:)

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    • Allyson Zea

    I love making this at home annoying Zachary what’s going into my food! Thanks for the easy recipe!

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    • Abby
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (18)

    This turned out so delicious! Really is better than take out. Will make again!

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    • Sarah
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (19)

    This is a great sauce, and I love that all of the ingredients were pantry staples! I had rotisserie chicken, so I cut some up, tossed with garlic powder, onion powder, and a little olive oil, then into some cornstarch, then into some hot oil just for a minute for that crispiness I crave. I simmered the sauce and thickened with cornstarch since I wasn’t cooking the chicken. Served over white rice and with steamed broccoli and carrots. Will probably make it a little less sweet next time, but there will definitely be a next time!! Thank you!

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    • Paula D
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (20)

    Wow! This fabulous recipe is a big hit in our house….it so DELICIOUS and easy! Definitely making this a regular in the meal rotation

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      • Taylor @ I Heart Naptime

      Yay! Glad to hear the recipe was a family favorite. Thanks for your comment and review, Paula :)

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    • Tonny (DK)
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (21)

    I substituted pork for chicken, and hoisin sauce for ketchup, ginger with apple since it goes better with pork, and added som shiitake mushrooms … but it didn’t taste like the General Tso chicken i know so there is something wrong with your recipe … DUH?!!
    no .. followed your recipe to the letter – so YOUR recipe is hereby given 5 stars, it was very tasty.

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    • Amber Morin
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (22)

    Fabulous, changed a few things, made the sauce but boiled and thickened it a bit with a cornstarch slurry, not too thick, added 1 tbsp fish sauce. Did not cook this in the oven, it was fully cooked coming out if the fryer. Added some red onion, carrot, peppers and mushrooms (sautéed ) to 2 cups of Basmati rice , made with chicken stock , added the cooked chicken to the rice, and all of a double batch of sauce. Absolutely amazing! Thank you

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      • I Heart Naptime

      Thanks for your sharing your modifications, Amber. Sounds so delicious!

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    • Susan
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (23)

    Very good! My picky husband said it was perfect. I halved the recipe since I was cooking for just the two of us and added some chopped carrots to the rice when I cooked it-that way I got a little bit more veggies in my plant phobic man. 😉 I also added some green onion in the chicken sauce. I will be adding it to the meal rotation.

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      • I Heart Naptime

      Love to hear it was husband approved! So glad you both enjoyed the recipe, Susan :)

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    • Lisa Fetty
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (24)

    The only chicken my boys will eat…so yummy!

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      • I Heart Naptime

      I’m so happy to hear that your boys love this dish! Thanks for your comment, Lisa :)

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    • Jenny
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (25)

    This was definitely a recipe we’ll repeat!!
    I tasted the sauce as I added the hot sauce, so it wouldn’t get too hot!!

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      • I Heart Naptime

      That’s definitely smart to do so that it wasn’t too spicy for your taste :) I’m so glad you loved it!

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    • Dani
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (26)

    Made this for dinner tonight. Fabulous General TSO chicken with rice and broccoli!

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      • I Heart Naptime

      I hope you enjoy! :)

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    • Joe
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (27)

    Was so excited to try the recipe, its hard to find great General Tso’s chicken. Delicious!

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      • I Heart Naptime

      I hope you love it! This recipe is one of our favorites :)

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    • Dana
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (28)

    Should the chicken be dipped back into the cornstarch after being dipped in the beaten egg?

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      • I Heart Naptime

      Nope – it can go straight on the skillet after being dipped in the egg mixture :)

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    • Katherine

    What type of chicken did you use in this recipe?

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      • I Heart Naptime

      Chicken breasts!

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    • Dawn Way
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (29)

    Was better that i expected..i added some sliced onions and red pepper to the sauce…amazing

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      • Jamielyn Nye

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

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    • Bert DeVlieger Jr
    • Restaurant-Style General Tso's Chicken - I Heart Naptime (30)

    I usually don’t rate recipes. But, this is the best General Tso’s I have ever had. Very easy to make and delicious.

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      • Jamielyn Nye

      I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it! Thanks for leaving a review! :)

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FAQs

What is General Tso's sauce made of? ›

How to Make General Tso's Sauce: The sauce for General Tso's chicken is so simple to make with pantry staple ingredients: rice vinegar, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, water, sugar, and some corn starch to thicken the sauce. Simply add the ingredients to a bowl and stir to combine.

What is the closest thing to General Tso's chicken? ›

Sesame Chicken, General Tso, and Orange Chicken look quite similar and share some common ingredients, which can make it difficult for some to choose between them. Chicken: Each dish uses chunks of boneless chicken meat (usually thigh).

What's the difference between General Tso's and Kung Pao? ›

General Tso's is sweeter with a milder spice, featuring deep-fried battered chicken. Kung Pao is spicier with stir-fried chicken, vegetables, and peanuts. Also, General Tso's has Chinese-American roots, while Kung Pao hails from Sichuan cuisine.

What does TSO mean in General Tso Chicken? ›

The dish was retroactively named after Zuo Zongtang (Tso Tsung-t'ang) (1812–1885), a Qing dynasty statesman and military leader from Hunan Province.

What is General Tso's batter made of? ›

This General Tso's chicken uses cornstarch batter for a crisp, golden brown coating. Frying the chicken twice makes it extra crispy. A spicy, sweet soy sauce mixture with ginger and garlic adds incredible flavor.

Is General Tso's chicken white or dark meat? ›

A note about the chicken: When you order General Tso's from your favorite takeout joint you're likely to be served dark meat chicken — and I'm here for that! Dark meat stays juicy and has a rich, meaty flavor (plus it's less expensive).

What is the real name of General Tso's chicken? ›

Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, visited Taiwan. Peng was then an official chef for the island nation's government and created the recipe for the admiral's state banquet. Peng named the chicken after the Hunanese Qing Dynasty General Tso Tsung-t'ang (now transliterated as Zuo Zongtang).

Is General Tso's chicken healthy? ›

Worst: General Tso's Chicken

Named after a Chinese war hero, this fat-laden dish won't help you win any weight loss battles. The breaded, fried chicken is smothered in a sugary sauce. One order clocks in at around 1,500 calories and 88 grams of fat, and it delivers more sodium than you should get in a day.

Is General Changs the same as General Tso? ›

General Chang's Chicken is essentially the same dish with a less popular name. I've read that Tso and Chang were ancient rivals.

Which is healthier Kung Pao Chicken or general tso chicken? ›

General Tso's chicken is battered, deep fried, and tossed with a spicy sauce. Kung Pao chicken, on the other hand, is not deep fried and instead is wok seared and tossed with a marinade. The choice here depends on the restaurant, but in most cases Kung Pao chicken is the winner.

What is orange chicken called at Chinese restaurants? ›

cheng zi ji (traditional Chinese: 橙子雞; simplified Chinese: 橙子鸡; pinyin: chéngzi jī; Jyutping: caang4-2 zi1 gai1; lit. 'orange chicken'), a calque.

What is better Szechuan chicken or General Tso's? ›

Our experts say… General Tso's chicken is about the most dangerous Chinese dish on the menu—dark meat battered and deep-fried, then cooked with vegetables in a sweet, spicy sauce. Szechuan chicken, made with leaner, white meat and sautéed with vegetables, is a far better choice.

Do they eat General Tso's chicken in China? ›

You might be surprised to learn that General Tso's chicken, a staple on Chinese-American menus, is almost entirely foreign to people who live in the country from which it supposedly originated. While the dish isn't exactly authentic Chinese food, its namesake was a very real (and very powerful) general.

What's the difference between General Tso's and General Tao's chicken? ›

General Tso's chicken (also known as General Tao's or Tsao's chicken) is an iconic Chinese-American takeout of deep-fried chicken coated in a thick sweet sauce. You can also make it spicy for those who like a little kick.

What is inside hoisin sauce? ›

Hoisin is made with sugar, water, soybeans, salt, sweet potato, sesame seeds, cornstarch, garlic, wheat flour, chili pepper and spices.

What's the difference between General Tso and sesame sauce? ›

What is better General Tso or sesame chicken? It all comes down to personal taste. Some people prefer the sweeter, less spicy taste of sesame chicken. Others like it hot, and craze the chili kick of general tso chicken.

What is the flavor of General Tso? ›

General Tso's Chicken is that perfect combination of sweet, savoury, spicy and tangy with crispy Chinese chicken bites. It's a Chinese takeout favourite that just pushes all the right buttons!

What is the difference between General Tso's and orange sauce? ›

Compared to General Tso's, orange chicken usually has a lighter-colored sweet, sour, savory glaze. It's not as spicy-hot because dried red chiles aren't as common or used as heavily in this dish.

What's the difference between General Tso's and Szechuan chicken sauce? ›

Although the sauces are similar, General Tso's does not call for Szechuan peppercorns either though I see no reason why you couldn't add them anyway. Another difference is that General Tso's chicken is marinated in a light batter and deep fried. Szechuan chicken is only dusted with flour and shallow fried.

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