Sesame Chicken is one of the most iconic dishes in Chinese-American takeout culture. It’s known for its crispy, golden bites of chicken coated in a sweet, sticky, and savory sauce that’s kissed with toasted sesame oil and topped with crunchy sesame seeds. Served over steamed rice or with broccoli, it’s a comfort food favorite that delivers bold flavor in every bite.
While ordering from your favorite takeout spot is tempting, making sesame chicken at home is easier than you think — and often even better. You can control the sweetness, crispiness, and quality of ingredients, all while skipping the deep fryer.
Ingredients Overview
Each component of sesame chicken plays a key role in creating that familiar restaurant-style flavor and texture.
Boneless Chicken Thighs or Breasts
Chicken thighs are preferred for their tenderness and rich flavor. They stay juicy even after frying.
Alternative: Chicken breast works just as well, though it can be slightly drier. Cut meat into uniform 1-inch cubes for even cooking.
Egg & Cornstarch Batter
A simple coating of egg, cornstarch, and flour creates the light, crispy crust on the chicken.
Tip: For extra crunch, add a pinch of baking powder to the dry mix.
Sesame Sauce
The star of the dish — sticky, slightly sweet, and packed with umami.
Typical ingredients include:
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Soy sauce: Base of the sauce, bringing saltiness and depth.
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Brown sugar or honey: For sweetness and caramel notes.
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Rice vinegar: Adds a light tang to balance the sugar.
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Garlic & ginger: Aromatic foundation.
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Toasted sesame oil: Brings a deep nutty flavor (a little goes a long way).
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Cornstarch slurry: Thickens the sauce to cling to the crispy chicken.
Sesame Seeds
Sprinkled on top for that signature finish and extra crunch.
Toasted sesame seeds add a deeper flavor and golden color.
Green Onions (Optional)
Adds a fresh bite and color contrast. Slice thin and scatter on top just before serving.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prep the Chicken
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Cut 1½ lbs boneless chicken thighs (or breasts) into bite-sized chunks.
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Pat dry and season lightly with salt and pepper.
Step 2: Create the Coating
In two separate bowls:
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Wet bowl:
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2 large eggs, beaten
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Dry bowl:
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¾ cup cornstarch
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¼ cup all-purpose flour
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½ tsp baking powder (optional)
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Dip chicken pieces in egg, then dredge in the flour mixture. Shake off excess.
Step 3: Pan-Fry or Shallow Fry
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Heat ¼ inch of vegetable oil in a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat.
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Fry the chicken in batches (don’t overcrowd the pan) for 3–4 minutes per side until golden and cooked through.
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Remove to a paper towel–lined plate to drain.
Note: For a lighter version, bake or air fry at 400°F for 20–25 minutes, flipping halfway.
Step 4: Make the Sesame Sauce
In a small bowl, whisk together:
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⅓ cup low-sodium soy sauce
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¼ cup water
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3 tbsp brown sugar (or honey)
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2 tbsp rice vinegar
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1 tbsp ketchup (for color and balance)
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1 tsp toasted sesame oil
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1 tbsp cornstarch mixed with 2 tbsp cold water (slurry)
In a clean skillet or wok:
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Sauté 2 cloves minced garlic and 1 tsp fresh grated ginger in 1 tsp oil for 30 seconds.
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Pour in the sauce mixture and cook, stirring, until thickened and glossy (2–3 minutes).
Step 5: Toss & Garnish
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Add the crispy chicken to the sauce and toss to coat thoroughly.
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Sprinkle with sesame seeds and sliced green onions. Serve immediately.
Tips, Variations & Substitutions
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Spicy Sesame Chicken: Add 1–2 teaspoons of sriracha, chili garlic sauce, or red pepper flakes to the sauce.
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Lighter Version: Skip the frying and bake or air fry the chicken. Or, sauté uncoated chicken and simmer in sauce.
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Gluten-Free: Use tamari instead of soy sauce and a gluten-free flour blend.
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More Veggies: Add steamed broccoli, snap peas, or bell peppers to the mix.
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Sweeter Sauce: Add extra honey or a dash of orange juice for a citrus twist.
Serving Ideas & Occasions
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Classic Takeout Dinner: Serve with steamed jasmine or basmati rice and broccoli.
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Weeknight Favorite: Fast and satisfying with little prep.
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Meal Prep Friendly: Stays crispy if stored separately from sauce.
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Potluck or Party: Serve in a chafing dish or crockpot for crowd appeal.
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Bento Box Style: Pair with edamame, rice, and pickled veggies.
Nutritional & Health Notes
Homemade sesame chicken is more customizable and can be lighter than restaurant versions. Here’s what to know:
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Protein-Packed: Chicken provides ~25g of protein per serving.
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Watch the Sugar: Adjust the sweetness by reducing sugar or using honey.
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Lower Sodium Option: Use low-sodium soy sauce or substitute with coconut aminos.
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Air Fryer Method: Cuts back on oil while keeping a crispy bite.
Per serving (1 of 4, pan-fried):
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Calories: ~450–500
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Protein: ~25g
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Carbs: ~30g
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Fat: ~25g
FAQs
Q1: Can I use pre-cooked chicken?
You can, but it won’t have the same crispy coating. Best results come from cooking fresh and tossing immediately in the sauce.
Q2: How do I keep it crispy?
Add the chicken to the sauce just before serving, and avoid letting it sit too long. For leftovers, store chicken and sauce separately.
Q3: What’s the best oil for frying?
Use a neutral oil with a high smoke point, like canola, peanut, or avocado oil.
Q4: Can I make the sauce ahead of time?
Yes. Prepare the sauce up to 3 days in advance and refrigerate. Reheat gently before tossing with chicken.
Q5: What sides go well with sesame chicken?
Steamed rice, fried rice, lo mein, stir-fried vegetables, or even lettuce wraps for a lighter twist.
Q6: Can I make it vegan?
Yes. Use crispy tofu or cauliflower instead of chicken. Use the same sauce — it pairs beautifully.
Q7: Can I freeze sesame chicken?
It’s best enjoyed fresh, but you can freeze the cooked chicken separately from the sauce. Reheat in the oven or air fryer for best texture.
PrintChinese Takeout–Style Sesame Chicken is crispy, saucy, and absolutely addictive. With tender bites of fried chicken tossed in a sweet, sticky sesame sauce, it’s a homemade favorite that rivals your favorite restaurant.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: Serves 4
Ingredients
For the Chicken:
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1½ lbs boneless chicken thighs or breasts, cubed
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2 eggs, beaten
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¾ cup cornstarch
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¼ cup all-purpose flour
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½ tsp baking powder (optional)
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Salt and pepper
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Vegetable oil (for frying)
For the Sauce:
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⅓ cup soy sauce
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¼ cup water
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3 tbsp brown sugar or honey
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2 tbsp rice vinegar
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1 tbsp ketchup
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1 tsp toasted sesame oil
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1 tbsp cornstarch + 2 tbsp water (slurry)
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2 garlic cloves, minced
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1 tsp fresh grated ginger
To Garnish:
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1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds
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2 green onions, sliced
Instructions
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Season chicken and coat in egg, then dredge in cornstarch-flour mixture.
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Pan-fry in oil over medium-high heat in batches until golden and cooked through.
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In a separate pan, sauté garlic and ginger. Add sauce ingredients and simmer until thickened.
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Toss fried chicken in sauce until fully coated.
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Garnish with sesame seeds and green onions. Serve hot.