This Honey Garlic Chicken recipe is easy to make and ready in 15 minutes! Made with chicken breasts and a 4 ingredient honey garlic sauce.
Weeknight dinner doesn’t get much easier than this honey garlic chicken! It’s even faster than takeout if you consider the time it takes to drive to the restaurant, wait for the food, and then drive home again. You can add cut-up broccoli, cauliflower, peppers, carrots, or peas for honey garlic chicken stir fry.
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Why We Love Honey Garlic Chicken
This is our favorite chicken recipe! My son has already asked me to make this chicken with honey and garlic twice in the past week. I love that it is so easy to prepare, ready in 15 minutes, and it is very versatile. Sometimes we serve it on a bed of rice, and other times with a side of fried rice. Cooked veggies can easily be added, and it goes well with cauliflower rice. My whole family loved this recipe the first time I made it years ago, and we continue to make it regularly!
Honey Garlic Sauce Ingredients
- Honey: The main ingredient in the sauce is honey, which is where this chicken gets its name. The honey sweetens the sauce, creating a glossy, sticky coating on the chicken, which carmelizes while cooking.
- Soy Sauce: We used light or low-sodium soy sauce to get the flavor of soy sauce without the extra sodium.
- Olive Oil: The oil helps prevent the sauce from sticking to the pan while adding flavor and a smooth texture.
- Hoisin Sauce: For additional flavor, we added some hoisin sauce which is a thick, sweet, and salty sauce. If you cannot find it, try using sweet barbecue sauce instead.
Honey Garlic Chicken Ingredients
- Chicken: We chose boneless skinless chicken breasts because they can be cut into cubes, have less fat, and cook quickly and evenly.
- Seasoning: The chicken cubes are lightly seasoned with salt, coarse ground black pepper, and garlic powder before coating them in flour. Seasoning them ahead of time gives the chicken extra flavor.
- Flour: All-purpose flour helps seal in the moisture and helps give the chicken pieces a golden brown, crispy coating.
- Oil: We use olive oil to fry the chicken, but you can also use vegetable or canola oil.
- Garlic: The minced garlic adds lots of flavor to the chicken and helps balance out the sweetness of the honey.
- Garnish: Top the chicken with sliced green onions and toasted sesame seeds.
How To Make Honey Garlic Chicken
Step One: Honey Garlic Sauce
Start by making the honey garlic sauce for chicken by whisking together the honey, soy sauce, olive oil, and hoisin sauce. Set the sauce mixture aside until later.
Step Two: Chicken
For this recipe, I used boneless skinless chicken breasts. You could also make honey garlic chicken thighs if you like your meat to have more fat.
Try to cut the chicken into evenly cut bite-sized pieces so they will finish cooking at the same time. After cubing the chicken, season it with salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.
Step Three: Flour
To get a nice, crispy coating on the chicken, coat it with flour before frying it. I’ve found that the easiest way to do so is to put the chicken pieces in a gallon-sized plastic bag.
Add the flour, close the top of the bag, and shake the chicken to coat it evenly with flour.
Step Four: Frying
Next, it’s time to cook the chicken. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet. Add the seasoned and coated chicken.
Cook for about three minutes before flipping them over to cook on the other side.
Add the minced garlic, stir, and cook for two minutes.
Step Five: Sauce
Finally, it’s time to add the sauce mixture. Turn the heat down to medium and pour in the honey garlic sauce. Stir and cook in the skillet over medium heat for 3-4 minutes, stirring often.
Garnish with toasted sesame seeds and sliced green onions. Serve the honey garlic chicken bites over rice, noodles, or cauliflower rice.
Other Ways To Prepare
Air Fryer Honey Garlic Chicken
To make air fryer honey garlic chicken, you’ll cook the chicken and the sauce separately. Then, combine them and add the garnish before serving.
- Cut, season, and coat the chicken with flour as directed in the recipe.
- Preheat the air fryer to 380˚F. Then, spray the basket with olive oil, put the coated chicken cubes in the air fryer, and spray them with olive oil.
- Cook the chicken bites at 380˚F for 10-12 minutes, stirring halfway through, until they are lightly browned and reach an internal temperature of 165˚F.
- While the chicken is air frying, make the honey garlic sauce in a saucepan. Heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the minced garlic and cook for 1-2 minutes.
- Then, add the honey, light soy sauce, and hoisin sauce. Bring to a boil.
- In a small bowl, mix together one tablespoon of cornstarch and two tablespoons of cold water. Add the mixture to the sauce and cook, while stirring constantly, until thickened. Remove from the heat.
- Transfer the crispy chicken bites from the air fryer to the saucepan and stir to coat the chicken with sauce. Garnish with green onions and sesame seeds.
Crock Pot Honey Garlic Chicken
Crock pot honey garlic chicken is another way to prepare this recipe. You’ll cook the chicken and the sauce in a slow cooker and then thicken the sauce on the stovetop before serving.
- Cut the chicken and season it but skip coating it with flour.
- Put the chicken pieces, minced garlic, and sauce in the crock pot and stir to coat.
- Cover and cook on low for 2-4 hours until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165˚F.
- Remove the chicken and set it aside. Transfer the sauce to a saucepan.
- Bring the sauce to a boil over medium heat.
- In a small bowl, mix together one tablespoon of cornstarch and two tablespoons of cold water. Add the mixture to the sauce and cook until thickened, stirring constantly.
- Remove the sauce from the heat, add the chicken, and stir to coat.
Honey Garlic Chicken Tenders
Another option is to make honey garlic chicken tenders instead of chicken bites.
- To do so, you’ll need chicken tenderloins. Or if you have boneless skinless chicken breasts on hand, you can cut them into strips.
- Follow the recipe as directed but skip cutting the chicken into bite-sized pieces.
- Increase the frying time to 4-5 minutes per side since the chicken tenderloins are bigger.
- Add the sauce as directed and turn to coat both sides during the final 3-4 minutes.
Honey Garlic Chicken Recipe FAQs
The recipe calls for boneless skinless chicken breasts, but skinless chicken thighs or chicken tenderloins would work as well.
Chicken breasts are cut into pieces in this recipe so that it cooks faster, there are more crispy bits, and you get honey garlic sauce in more areas. But the chicken breasts can be left whole if you prefer, but you will need to extend the cooking time depending on the thickness of the chicken breasts.
Stir in cut-up broccoli, cauliflower, peppers, carrots, or peas for honey garlic chicken stir-fry.
If you want a thicker sauce, mix one tablespoon of cornstarch into two tablespoons of cold water. Stir the mixture into the sauce.
If you want a thinner sauce, add a little water at a time until it reaches the consistency you prefer.
Yes, you can use gluten free flour, use cornstarch in place of the flour, or skip the flour coating and thicken the sauce with cornstarch, as mentioned above.
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Honey Garlic Chicken
Ingredients
- 1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts
- ½ teaspoon coarse ground black pepper
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ cup all-purpose flour
- 2 tablespoon olive oil
- 3 teaspoon minced garlic
- 2 tablespoon sliced green onions
- 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds
Honey Garlic Sauce
- ½ cup honey
- ¼ cup light soy sauce
- 2 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
- ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes optional
Instructions
Honey Garlic Sauce
- Whisk together honey, light soy sauce, olive oil, and hoisin sauce in a small bowl. Add red pepper flakes for heat, if desired. Set aside for later.
Honey Garlic Chicken
- Cut boneless, skinless chicken breasts into pieces. Sprinkle with salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.
- Put the chicken pieces in a gallon sized plastic bag. Add the flour, close the top of the bag, and shake the chicken to coat it evenly with flour.
- Heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the flour coated chicken. Cook for about three minutes, flip the pieces over and cook for another three minutes.
- Add the minced garlic, stir, and cook for 1-2 minutes.
- Turn the heat down to medium. Add the honey garlic sauce. Stir and cook for 3-4 minutes.
- Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds and sliced green onions.
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Notes
One: Chicken Options
You can substitute the boneless skinless chicken breasts with chicken thighs or chicken tenderloins.Two: Veggies
Add broccoli or cauliflower florets, sliced bell peppers, chopped carrots, or peas.Three: Air Fryer
Place the coated chicken pieces in the greased air fryer basket and spray them with olive oil. Cook in a preheated air fryer at 380˚F for 10-12 minutes. Make the sauce in a saucepan. Heat the oil over medium heat, add the garlic, and cook for 1-2 minutes. Add the honey, soy sauce, and hoisin and bring to a boil. In a small bowl, combine one tablespoon of cornstarch and two tablespoons of cold water. Add it to the sauce and cook, while stirring, until thickened. Coat the cooked chicken pieces with the sauce and garnish.Four: Crock Pot
Season the chicken but skip the flour coating. Put the chicken pieces, minced garlic, and sauce in the crock pot. Cover and cook on low for 2-4 hours. Remove the chicken and transfer the sauce to a saucepan. Bring it to a boil over medium heat. In a small bowl, mix together one tablespoon of cornstarch and two tablespoons of cold water. Add the mixture to the sauce and cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, add the chicken, and stir to coat.Five: Storage
Store cooled leftover chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days or in the freezer for up to two months.Nutrition
Nisa says
I don’t have hoisin sauce.
I do have kecap manis. Can we use kecap manis instead ?
Tonia says
Hi Nisa,
Unfortunately, I don’t have any experience with kecap manis so I’m not sure if it would work in this recipe or not.
Best,
Tonia
Caz says
Oyster is also as good, just not as sweet, but you have the honey for that. I use brown sugar instead of honey anyways
AJ says
I am very late in response, but hoisin sauce is just sweet and has a certain flavour I wouldn’t know how to explain. But there definitely are substitutes such as brown sugar boiled with water with a little soya sauce. You could use any sauce similar and would still work, even teriyaki, oyster sauce and others.
Caitlin says
This was so good! So tasty! Full of flavours.
Lisa says
Made this tonight with everything but hoisin sauce and everyone liked it still
Lisa says
Can I use garlic salt instead of garlic powder if I don’t have it?
Tonia says
Yes, but skip the salt in the recipe since it is already in the garlic salt. Enjoy! ~Tonia
Lisa says
Made this tonight with everything but hoisin sauce and everyone liked it still
T says
We didn’t have honey so we used maple syrup instead. It was very good. Didn’t have leftovers😊
Dale says
Question: Do I double ingredients if I’m using way more chicken or keep the same
Tonia says
Yes, you’ll want to double the ingredients so that you have enough sauce for all the chicken. You may want to make the honey garlic chicken in batches though. It’s harder to brown the chicken pieces on all sides and for the sauce to carmelize on the chicken when it is crowded in the pan.
Di di says
Perfect!!
Will be making this again and again and again!!
Substituted the light soy sauce with Kecap Manis and a touch of soy sauce.
Added capsicum, broccolini, half onion, and medium lengths of spring onion.
Tonia says
I’m so happy to hear that and thanks for sharing your additions!
Val S. says
First time trying this recipe couple of weeks ago. Family loved it. Even the 7 and 4 yr old grandchildren loved it. They took leftovers to school next day for lunch!!!!. Son requested it be added to menu. Lol. Making it again tonight… Thank you for sharing…
Laura B says
Amazing recipe! We will be making this again!
Maggie Calvetti says
This is amazing! Do you have recipe that is similar to/tips on how I could turn this into more of a General Gao’s/Tsao’s chicken recipe? Thank you – this chicken is like crack in our house!!!
Tonia says
Thank you! I do not right now but I am working on one!
Misty says
Oh. My. Goodness. Family gobbled it up! I added 1/3 cup more water to have more “sauce” then I added some crushed red pepper to make it spicy after I served to kiddos. Definitely adding it to my weekly rotation. Thank you💜💜💜💜
Taya says
Hey, do you have to use soy sauce?
Tonia says
If you don’t use soy sauce, you’ll have to use something to replace it such as coconut aminos. Or here is a recipe for a soy sauce substitute: https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/soy-sauce-substitute/
ERIC says
First of all the soy takes over the honey. Maybe cut the soy sauce in half. That is the only issue I see. I ended up having to add another 1/2 of honey to be able to taste honey and not just soy sauce.
M says
I used to much soy sauce and it was very salty. Next time I’ll use less. In spite of that it is a great recipe!😊
Jennifer says
Perfect family meal…pleased everyone in our family of eight!
Jennifer says
Perfect family meal…pleased everyone in our family of eight!
Candace Beach says
This was a winner for my family. I made it last night in between working It was easy and fast!
Tonia says
Fantastic! I love to hear that!
Tina says
Awesome!! I’ve made it twice. Once using boneless thigh and once boneless breast. Both were very good. Definitely a favorite!
Rhonda Bunn says
Another thing to try!!
Tonia says
I bought double the chicken this week so I can make a double batch next time! 🙂