Easy crispy oven baked Chinese Chicken tossed in a sticky honey sesame sauce. Who needs takeout Honey Sesame Chicken when it’s faster and so much healthier to make at home?
Chinese Honey Sesame Chicken isn’t huge in Australia. In fact, I rarely see it on Chinese restaurant menus. My first experience was at a hotel buffet (don’t judge me!) in New York. Then in Vegas. (Ok, judge me!)
To this day, I remain perplexed why Honey Sesame Chicken hasn’t made it to our shores. Along with Kung Pao Chicken, which still isn’t huge here though I have seen it on the odd menu in Chinatown.
I mean, crispy chicken tossed in a sweet salty sauce loaded with sesame flavours. Hello. Australia. What is wrong with us? We need to start a Honey Sesame Chicken Revolution.
Honey Sesame Chicken is usually deep fried which gives it a lovely crunchy coating. I don’t deep fry for midweek meals. Too much effort, too much mess, and my waistline can’t afford it.
So this is how I make Honey Sesame Chicken for a midweek meal – by baking it. MOST of the crunch. All of the flavour. Don’t you think this looks lovely and crispy??
One key thing I do to make this nice and crispy – I use chunky strips of chicken rather than small pieces. This way, I can bake and broil/grill it long enough to make it crispy without the chicken shrivelling up into miserable dried chicken.
Then you toss it in the gorgeous sticky sauce….
…then you sprinkle over more sesame seeds (this is Sesame Chicken after all!) and a fresh sprinkle of shallots/scallions….(PS excuse the very pudgy Baby Hands, exceptionally hot muggy day in Sydney today)
And then we have this.
This recipe has the ultimate validation – from a member of my family.
I have a lot of willing taste testers in my life. But I rarely get helpful feedback from them. (“OMG, everybody loved it!” does not count as constructive feedback!)
On the other hand, we have my family – mother, brother and sister. Always respectful, always appreciative when someone cooks. But…..we definitely don’t hold back if we have….erm….. thoughts. 😉
Trust me, it goes both ways. I give it as good as good as I get it!
So yesterday (Sunday), my sister happened to drop by and I sent her home with takeaway containers filled with this Honey Sesame Chicken as well as Kung Pao Chicken (coming soon!). That evening, I got a text.
“The chicken was really nice.”, my sister wrote. “But your rice needs work. It was dry.”
Gasp! My rice, dry? Offensive. And so began a string of fiery text messages back and forth about the rice.
But this isn’t about my rice. It’s about the Honey Sesame Chicken. It has my sister’s stamp of approval. Go forth and enjoy! – Nagi x
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Easy Chinese Honey Sesame Chicken
Ingredients
Chicken
- 1 lb / 500g chicken thighs , cut into 1.2cm/ 1/2" slices (Note 1)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 tsp sesame paste OR tahini (Note 2)
- 2 tsp soy sauce
- 1 1/2 tbsp sesame seeds , toasted
- 1/2 cup plain flour
- Oil spray
Sauce
- 1 tbsp Chinese cooking wine (Shaoshing / Shaoxing wine) or sherry (or use chicken broth/stock)
- 3/4 cup chicken broth / stock
- 1 tsp rice wine vinegar or Chinese black vinegar (or ordinary white vinegar)
- 3 1/2 tbsp honey
- 1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce , all purpose ordinary (Note 3)
- 2 tsp sesame oil
Cornstarch
- 1 1/2 tbsp cornstarch / cornflour mixed with 2 tbsp water
To Cook
- 2 tsp oil (vegetable, canola, peanut)
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
Garnish
- 1 scallion/shallot stem , sliced
- 1/2 tbsp sesame seeds , toasted
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 200C/430F with shelf placed on the highest level. Spray baking tray with oil.
- Mix sesame paste and soy sauce in a bowl (to loosen it up, easier to coat chicken). Add chicken, salt and sesame seeds.
- Place flour in a separate bowl and coat chicken in flour, shaking off excess. Place chicken on baking tray.
- Bake for 12 minutes. Remove from oven.
- Flick to broiler/grill as high as it will go with shelf about 15cm/6" from the heat source.
- Turn chicken. Broiler/grill for 5 minutes until golden and quite crispy (Note 4), then remove.
- Meanwhile, mix together Sauce in one bowl and Cornstarch in another.
- Heat oil in a wok or skillet (I used a skillet) over medium heat. Add garlic and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant but not browned.
- Add Sauce and bring to bubble. Add Cornstarch and cook for 30 seconds until it thickens into a thick syrup.
- Remove the Sauce immediately from the stove and pour over the chicken.
- Toss chicken in Sauce then sprinkle over Sesame Seeds and Shallots/Scallions to serve. Serve with rice.
Recipe Notes:
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Johlene Orton says
I made my own tahini once for homemade hummus and fell in love with it! Sesame and honey really does go so well together, doesn´t it 🙂
ps. On a side note, did you see the message on FBC where I mention I was interviewed on a Women´s Businesss Podcast and mentioned your The Food Photography Book and FBC?
Nagi says
Woah – what? You made your own tahini? And I missed that message! ? Thank you for the mention!! I’m going to download the Podcast and listen to it tomorrow, it will perk up a loooong drive I have to do!! N xx
Johlene Orton says
I wrote a response but somehow it got lost.. about the podcast, forgive me if I pronounced your name wrong!! However it is spelt correctly in the show notes 🙂
Then about the Tahini, yes I made my own cause it’s really hard to find here in Spain where I live. It’s much easier to make than I thought! It made my hummus taste just the way I love it 🙂
Libby says
This sounds delicious – off to the supermarket I go! xx
Nagi says
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Jasline (Foodie Baker) says
I love everything sesame, it has such a wonderful aroma and flavour. Love that these chicken are baked and not deep-fried!
Nagi says
Thanks so much Jasline! I love sesame too! 🙂