General Tso’s Chicken is saucy, juicy and crispy. The signature sauce is thick and loaded with flavor. If you are a die-hard orange chicken fan, you must try this dish! Make it all in one dish in the comfort of your home for a sweet and spicy treat!
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My family loves ordering in Chinese takeout, but lately, I’ve been having a blast recreating my favorite dishes at home.
Not only is homemade “takeout” healthier, but you’ll save money. That’s a win-win in my book. Let’s get started!
General Tso’s Chicken
General Tso’s Chicken is a Chinese-American dish of fried chicken pieces that are breaded and tossed in a tangy sauce. This dish is very similar in style to sesame or orange chicken. But, like in much of Chinese food, it’s the sauce that makes each dish unique.
Typically, General Tso’s Chicken is served with a bed of steamed rice and a side of steamed broccoli. If you want to make a full spread of takeout favorites, try your hand at making some chow mein too. Don’t forget the chopsticks!
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.
How to Prepare General Tso’s Chicken
Don’t be intimidated about making your own General Tso’s Chicken! It’s so easy, you’ll never call it in again. Follow these easy steps to nail it every time:
- Cut chicken into 1-inch size cubes. Toss the chicken with corn starch.
- Cook your chicken until all sides are golden brown.
- Remove the chicken from the pan.
- Saute garlic, ginger and pepper flakes in the pan.
- Add the sauce and bring to a simmer then add chicken.
- Toss the chicken, making sure to evenly coat each piece. Serve hot to hungry people!
Tips for the Best Tso’s Chicken
- Prepare ingredients ahead of time. This recipe will have you moving fast. Prep all your ingredients ahead of time so you can add them on the fly.
- Adjust the Spice. Add more or less red pepper flakes according to your spice preference.
- Use Fresh Ginger and Garlic. It might be tempting to use the powdered stuff, but great Chinese food is defined by the freshest ingredients.
- Opt for Low Sodium Soy Sauce. I always purchase low-sodium soy sauce just in case I want to tweak the salt levels before serving. It’s just perfect for this recipe, as it also calls for hoisin, a salty, and garlicky sauce used frequently in Chinese cooking.
- Chicken Thighs Bring the Most Flavor. Chicken thighs make for the juiciest pan-fried chicken. I find chicken breast tends to be too dry for this recipe.
- Don’t Overcrowd the Pan. Cook chicken in small amounts or use a very large pan. Be sure to give the chicken a good stir here and there to prevent it from sticking.
- Use a non-stick pan. The coating can be a bit delicate, so use a non-stick to ensure it stays intact.
- Hot Tip: Serve and enjoy General Tso’s Chicken immediately. The sauce tends to absorb into the crispy outer layer, leaving it a bit soggy if it sits around too long.
More Asian-Inspired Dishes:
- Beef Stir Fry: This simple stir fry is perfect for a hectic weeknight with a sneakily high serving of veggies.
- Chicken Stir Fry – easy, saucy and loaded with veggies and cashews
- Chicken Fried Rice – a genius way to use up leftover rice and frozen vegetables
- Yakisoba Noodles: This quick-and-easy noodle dish is always on my rotation.
- Veggie Lo Mein: Your vegetarian friends will love you. These noodles are great hot or cold.
General Tso’s Chicken Recipe

Ingredients
- 2 lb chicken thighs, trimmed and cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1/2 cup corn starch
- 1/4 cup extra light olive oil, for frying, plus more as needed
- 2 tbsp minced ginger, from a 2-inch piece of ginger
- 3 cloves garlic, or 1 Tbsp grated or finely minced
- 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes, or added to taste
- 1 tsp sesame seeds, optional for garnish
General Tso's Sauce
- 1/2 cup cold water
- 5 tbsp low sodium soy sauce
- 3 tbsp rice vinegar, or more to taste
- 1 1/2 tbsp hoisin sauce
- 4 tbsp granulated sugar
- 1 1/2 tbsp corn starch
Instructions
- Cut chicken into 1-inch cubes. Toss chicken in batches with cornstarch, tapping off the excess. Set dredged chicken on a platter and set aside.
- In a separate dish, combine all the ingredients for your sauce and whisk to combine.
- Preheat a non-stick skillet with oil. Cook chicken in 2 to 3 batches, sauteeing until golden on both sides and cooked through then remove the chicken from the pan and transfer to a bowl. Repeat with the remaining chicken, adding more oil as needed. Leave at least 1 Tbsp oil in the pan.
- Add the garlic, ginger and pepper flakes. Sautee for about 30 seconds or until fragrant.
- Add the sauce to the skillet and bring it to a simmer while stirring. Let it simmer for 1 minute to cook off the vinegar a little. Taste the sauce and add more soy sauce or rice vinegar to taste if desired. Add the chicken and toss to coat. Serve garnished with sesame seeds if desired.
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Made this for first time tonight. Response: You hit this one out of the ballpark!
Thx for the recipe. I followed it to a T. Said 8 servings. We got 3 servings 😂
I’m so glad it was a hit!
Holy Cow! Like I legit can not believe how incredible this is, and can’t believe how easy it was to make! I am beyond impressed! THANK YOU!
That’s great to hear, Alissa! Thank you for the feedback.
Its very good. I didn’t have freshginger, so I used powered. I added red pepper and broccoli to mine, served over rice.
Sounds delicious!
I made this for my family last night. My son said it was just as good or better than the General Tso’s from a restaurant! It was not difficult to make and I will definitely make this again!
So glad to hear that! Thank you for the feedback.
I made this recipe for dinner. I added only 1/4 tsp. red pepper flakes because my sister wouldn’t eat if it was too spicy. It was easy to follow. It was better than takeout. We all enjoyed this recipe. Thank you.
I actually had some tsang’s tso sauce so I used that, but I followed the rest of the recipe. I’ll use less ginger next time but it was pretty darn good. I served it with white rice mixed with broccoli, red bell peppers, carrots and white onion. Family loved it.
Hi Vee, thanks for sharing. I’m glad to hear that you and your family loved it!
Made it as written, or at least as close as I could manage, and my mom loved it. I did substitute garlic and ginger pastes (in the little tubes), because it was what I had on hand. I also used some grilled chicken strips, steamed some frozen stir-fry veggies, and mixed it all up. Didn’t have any rice to serve with it, but if I did, it would have definitely made a complete meal. My mom was delighted that it wasn’t as sweet as it usually is when ordered at chinese restaurants, and she’s asked me to make up more sauce for her so she can try freezing it. Thanks for sharing your recipe!
You’re very welcome! I’m glad it was enjoyed.
Such a great recipe and dinner! The directions are clear and everything came together quickly. I think this is better than my local establishment. I’d leave a picture if I could. Thanks for this yummy dinner.
That’s wonderful, Elisabeth! Glad you loved the recipe.
I’m writing you from China my Chinese wife and I are here visiting her family. I’ve made this now twice for two different sides of the family, they can’t get enough of it. Made 3 and 4 pounds of it at a time they eat it all. Thanks big hit from the American husband. Liked seeing you on TV.
Thanks for sharing, Eric! Great to haer that this is always a hit!
Love this!! One question,
Would it be okay to make the sauce in advance then add cooked chicken later?
Thank you for sharing your recipes 🙂
Theresa
Hi Theresa! I don’t see why not. Let us know if you experiment.
This is the best General Tsos Chicken recipe I have tried. So delish. Thank you
I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that great feedback with us, Monica!
This is the best recipe of your many I have made so far!
I’ve never had it before and this was so delicious I will make it again and again! Thanks so much to you and your Mom!
Hi Marci! That’s great to hear. I’m so glad you loved the recipe.
Can I fry the chicken in my cast iron skillet? Or should I use another one?
Hi Irene, anytime I am cooking with an acidic ingredient, I prefer using a non-stick skillet or wok. Cast iron can react with acidic ingredients.
I’ve never commented on a recipe before, but I have to say this came out REALLY good and everyone seemed to love it. I did modify to one less tablespoon of the wine vinegar based on other reviews, that’s the only modification. So sticky and delicious. Thank you for this easy recipe!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Cs!
It was good but as for taste I felt like it was missing something.
Absolutely delicious. Easy instructions. Instead of olive oil, we used coconut oil and a little bit (1 tsp) of sesame oil when cooking the chicken. Definitely one we’d make again!
Thank you for sharing, Colleen!
Made it as wrote and it’s nothing like any General tso’s i’ve ate before. Looks like it. Taste is off.
Hi Mildred, I think it depends on where you’ve tried it – they’re all a little different.
Yummy! My friend told me how much she liked this recipe and I’ve been meaning to make it for quite some time now. Glad I did. It did turn out salty, but that actually went really well with steamed broccoli. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
My son loves this meal. The only modification I have made is I use about one teaspoon of ginger powder instead of grated ginger because the amount with real ginger is overpowering (or use half of the grated amount and adjust later). In addition, once I mix the chicken with the sauce, I bake it in the oven at 425 fahrenheit for about 15 minutes to make it crispy, then toss it with the toasted sesame. It’s delicious!
Sounds great, I’m glad that he loves this recipe a lot!
General Tao is my favorite take out dish! This was simple and delicious! Excellent!
So glad you loved it, Rosalyn! Thank you for the feedback.
Very tasty I served a banana and orange salad with it , my very picky husband loved it !!!
That sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing, Debra!