Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (2024)

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The easiest orange chicken at home! It uses orange marmalade for a simple, sweet orange sauce that glazes over lightly breaded chicken pieces.

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VERY EXCITING NEWS because, in my opinion, the biggest barrier to good Asian-esque food at home is the usual laundry list of ingredients in sauces.

Here, the sauce can be made in under 5 minutes and it makes an orange chicken that rivals any restaurant version I've ever had!

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THE CHICKEN

The chicken in this recipe is coated in cornstarch and spices and then pan fried in oil for just a hint of crispiness. It's reminiscent of the deep fried version, but so much easier and more well-suited for at-home cooking!

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Tossing the chicken pieces in cornstarch before cooking will help them to crisp up in the oil, and will also thicken the sauce once it's added to the skillet.

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THE SAUCE

The sauce is the make-it-or-break-it element of Asian-inspired foods to me. Good sauces can make almost anything delicious and bad sauces can make delicious things terrible.

This sauce is everything we love about orange chicken - sweet orange, tangy vinegar, umami soy sauce, fresh ginger and garlic, and a hint of spice from the red pepper flakes.

It is so good and so simple!

Why orange marmalade?

Orange marmalade has a jammy consistency and contains both orange juice and peels. It's perfect for making a thick sauce with a strong orange flavor.

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Plus, since marmalade is made with sugar, you won't have to add any additional to your sauce.

It's an easy-to-find pantry ingredient that replaces the usual orange juice, orange zest, and sugar found in orange chicken recipes. Such a satisfying substitution for an easy dinner!

Where to find orange marmalade

Any major grocery store - including Aldi - will have it. It's with the jams and jellies. Any brand will do!

You can also get it in bulk on Amazon if you foresee a lot of orange chicken in your future.

Rice vinegar

I recommend using rice vinegar here, but if you don't have it or don't want to buy it, you can substitute distilled white vinegar.

Serve this with:

  • Rice (like this white rice or this brown rice)
  • Stir fried veggies
  • Roasted broccoli
  • Steamed veggies - frozen bags that can be steamed make this such an easy meal!

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5 from 40 votes

Easy Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade

The easiest orange chicken at home! It uses orange marmalade for a simple sweet orange sauce that glazes over lightly breaded chicken pieces.

This serves 2 generously, likely with some leftovers.

Prep Time15 mins

Cook Time15 mins

Total Time30 mins

Course: Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine: American, Chinese

Servings: 2

Author: Mandy Jackson

Ingredients

FOR THE SAUCE

  • 3/4 cup orange marmalade
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 teaspoons grated ginger
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (optional)

FOR THE CHICKEN

  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces
  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • For serving: prepared rice

Directions

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the marmalade, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes.

    Heat the oil in a large skillet or wok over medium-high. In a ziplock bag, toss the chicken with the cornstarch, salt, pepper, and garlic powder to coat. Spread chicken in a single layer in the hot oil. Cook for 12-15 minutes, flipping every 4-5, until chicken is browned and cooked through. Pour in the sauce and cook an additional 2-3 minutes, stirring frequently, until sauce thickens and glazes over the chicken. Serve with rice.

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  1. Susan Doyle says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (8)
    The chicken marmalade is wonderful, definitely a keeper for dinner rotation. Easy to make and delicious and my children love it.

  2. Mandy Jackson says

    So happy to hear this!

  3. Amanda says

    So yummy wow
    Husband loved it and ate thirds!
    I made it vegetarian by using tofu instead of chicken and stoll was so yummy. I'll definitely be making this one again

  4. Paul says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (9)
    Very tasty and very easy. The Russell family of 6 says thank you!

  5. Mandy Jackson says

    You're welcome, Russells!

  6. Diane Brown says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (10)
    I made the Orange Chicken for dinner last night, it was amazing! My son who doesn't like any other than a big chain stores. He had seconds and wanted to go back for more, but his Dad had to eat yet. Oh I doubled the recipe. Next time I will have to double that. There are 4 men that live here and only 1 of them is under 6'1", and under 230lbs. So to feed them takes a lot more than what the recipe called for. But needless to say this was a big hit with us. Thank you for sharing this.

  7. Mandy Jackson says

    Love it! Glad you all enjoyed 🙂

  8. Elizabeth Johnson says

    I like to use leftover grilled chicken diced up in the sauce. Gives it a whole new life

  9. Mandy Jackson says

    Yum! That's a great idea.

  10. Troy S Robbs says

    I used the serving selector for six servings (4.5 lbs of chicken). We had homemade marmalade, which is delicious. I added 1.5 tbs of sambal oelek to the sauce for a little extra kick. It turned out absolutely delicious! This recipe is saved at the top of my folder so I remember to make it again soon.

  11. Mandy Jackson says

    Homemade marmalade?! That sounds so good!

  12. Leigh says

    Made several batches of marmalade and was looking for other ways to use it. This recipe is fantastic and so easy! Thank you so much 😊

  13. Mandy Jackson says

    So glad you liked it, Leigh!

  14. Marc B. says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (11)
    This was so delicious and easy to put together. Just make sure you get a nice crispy brown on the chicken and be sure to let the sauce reduce but don’t overdue it, the sugars will burn. This will be in our regular rotation. The chicken alone was delicious. Thank you.

  15. Mandy Jackson says

    Great tips! Glad you liked it! 🙂

  16. Linda Depew says

    Really good. I think could be enhanced by including some veggies for color and texture for variety. I had no fresh ginger or garlic so used powdered instead and was still super good! Thanks.

  17. Lurue Andrews says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (12)
    Delicious! Would have loved to have the nutrition facts listed. I'll have to get all the information from the items I used.

  18. Starla King says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (13)
    Fantastic recipe! Easy, fast, no odd ingredients. I cut it into thirds and it still gave me leftovers.

  19. Tia says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (14)
    Such an easy meal to make, I added vegetables ❤️

  20. Marilyn Wright says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (15)
    This is yummy! It takes a little time, but is quite easy and forgiving. I used chicken tenders, which were....tender. I used an iron skillet, and the sauce thickened instantly. I highly recommend this recipe.

  21. Tracy B says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (16)
    Easy and flavorful. I made this tonight and I'll make it again. The only thing I did different was used ground ginger since I didn't gave fresh

  22. Mandy Jackson says

    Great, Tracy! So glad you liked it!

  23. Fender says

    What would be the proportional amount to use for Panko breadcrumbs if I want to add extra crispiness? Thanks!

  24. Mandy Jackson says

    Hmm, I'm not really sure how well panko would stick to the chicken here since there's no dredging, but you could start with a few tablespoons and see how it works!

  25. Maranda says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (17)
    Thanks for the recipe! I used some homemade tangerine marmalade (was a gift) and it tastes great.
    I think I made another of your recipes a few days ago too. Guess we’re friends now haha

  26. Tim Baker says

    Trying it tonight.

  27. Norman says

    Can this be frozen for a future meal?

  28. G. M says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (18)
    Great recipe. No longer ordering this dish because I will continue to make this at home.

  29. Bryan D Reid says

    I personally did not care for the orange marmalade. I felt the peels made the sauce very bitter. I am hoping once it sits a little longer the flavor will sweeten out.

  30. Allison Hall says

    I was looking for an orange sauce recipe to go with pork loin. This was really nice with the pork..so yummy and easy. I will get around to trying the whole recipe as it got so many positive reviews but this sauce would work with many different dishes.

  31. George says

    I used the marmalade sauce with bacon wrapped scallops. YUM! I did change it up a bit by using a minced Thai bird chili instead of the red pepper. Equally yum!

  32. Shelly says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (19)
    I have now made this a lot my family loves it!!! The only thing I do different is instead of regular orange marmalade I use sugar free orange marmalade. My family can not tell the difference.

  33. KDonnRN says

    I wonder how some grated orange zest would do in the sauce.

  34. Leslea Thompson says

    Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (20)
    Ummmm…. DER LISH ISH!!!!!!!!!
    Even the picky hubs says it very good.

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Homemade Orange Chicken with Orange Marmalade (2024)

FAQs

What is the orange sauce made of in orange chicken? ›

How to make the orange chicken sauce. The orange sauce is made from a mixture of the orange juice and zest, sugar, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and rice vinegar. This is bubbled up in the wok until slightly thickened. The chicken is then added back in, and tossed in the sauce until fully coated.

How to thicken up orange chicken sauce? ›

To thicken the sauce, pour it into a small saucepan on the stove over medium-high heat. In a small bowl, combine 2 tablespoons cornstarch with 2 tablespoons water to make a cornstarch slurry. Once the sauce starts to bubble in the pan on the stovetop, add the cornstarch slurry and stir to combine.

How to thicken orange chicken sauce without cornstarch? ›

Mix 2 tablespoons (16 g) of flour with 1/4 cup (60 mL) of cold water, then add to your sauce and stir over medium heat until it thickens. Alternatively, create a sauce-thickening roux by whisking 1 tbsp (15 g) of butter and 1 tbsp (9 g) of salt together, then adding the mixture to your sauce.

Why is my orange chicken soggy? ›

If your breaded chicken is too close together, they will get soggy instead of crisp. I almost always cook my orange chicken in batches so my pan doesn't get crowded. Be sure to add a little more oil for each batch of chicken you add.

What is the Chinese version of orange chicken? ›

In Chinese, this dish is known as "陳皮雞", literally "dried citrus peel chicken", referring to dried orange or tangerine peel. However, the taste and recipes of this dish differ due to cultural and geographical factors.

What is the orange Chinese sauce called? ›

Duck sauce (or orange sauce) is a condiment with a sweet and sour flavor and a translucent orange appearance similar to a thin jelly. Offered at American Chinese restaurants, it is used as a dip for deep-fried dishes such as wonton strips, spring rolls, egg rolls, duck, chicken, fish, or with rice or noodles.

Does lemon juice thicken sauces? ›

It was time for the secret weapon: lemon juice. Turns out, the acidity of the juice acts as a thickening agent, which reacts with the proteins in the dairy to increase the viscosity. It's a similar concept to adding vinegar to milk to make buttermilk, said Clark.

What are 2 ways to thicken sauce? ›

Ways To Thicken Sauce
  • Tomato Paste. If your soup or stew is watery, adding tomato paste may help! ...
  • Arrowroot. You might prefer to avoid gluten in your recipes. ...
  • Flour. ...
  • Reduce Your Liquid. ...
  • Puréed Vegetables. ...
  • Egg Yolk. ...
  • Yogurt. ...
  • Rice.
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Can you buy orange sauce? ›

A delicious ready made orange sauce to go with duck, game, chicken and pork.

What can I use instead of cornstarch for orange chicken? ›

Use arrowroot starch in place of cornstarch. Use coconut aminos in place of GF tamari/soy sauce.

How to thicken sauce with plain flour? ›

To use flour as a thickening agent:
  1. Use two tablespoons flour mixed with ¼ cup cold water for each cup of medium-thick sauce.
  2. Thoroughly mix in the water to prevent lumps.
  3. After stirring the combined flour and water into the sauce, cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly.
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Why isn t my orange chicken sauce thickening? ›

Sauce is like gravy in that if it's not thickening as much as you want after you've added the cornstarch, turn the heat up a little and continue to cook.

How do you get sauce to stick to chicken? ›

Whether you're working with breasts, thighs, drumsticks, or wings, pat the meat dry. This is especially important for skin-on chicken or marinated pieces, as this can help sauce to stay put. Applying a rub can also be useful, much like working with a thicker sauce.

What makes orange chicken unhealthy? ›

No, it is not. Traditional orange chicken is full of fats, carbohydrates, added sugars and a lot of salt, all things that are not good for your body, weight management, or overall health.

What is Panda Express orange chicken made of? ›

Ingredients: dark meat chicken, water, sugar, distilled vinegar, modified food starch, corn starch, potato starch, contains less than 2% of: wheat, orange extract, caramel color, salt, garlic, phosphoric acid, rice wine, sesame oil. *The dish uses a proprietary batter and sauce.

Why does orange chicken taste like orange? ›

It's mainly known for its orange flavor (as you can guess from the name). It's typically made with orange juice and orange zest to achieve the citrus flavor.

What is mandarin orange sauce made of? ›

Preparation. Combine mandarin orange juice, rice wine vinegar, brown sugar, garlic, ginger and chili flakes in a sauce pot.

Where does orange chicken sauce come from? ›

The most famous dish at Panda Express is the Orange Chicken. Inspired by flavors of the Hunan Province in China, Chef Andy Kho developed it in 1987, and it has been a consistent part of the menu ever since. Distinguished with its orange-flavored chili sauce, it has spawned several 'copycat' recipes.

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