Classic General Tso’s Chicken

  4.2 – 16 reviews  • Chinese

This is the traditional dish that is so well-liked in Chinese eateries. Asian grocery stores have banana sauce. The Philippines is where it was created. If you can’t find it, use ketchup instead.

Prep Time: 25 mins
Cook Time: 15 mins
Total Time: 40 mins
Servings: 4
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 4 cups peanut oil for frying
  2. 2 eggs
  3. 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  4. ½ cup cornstarch
  5. 1 pound skinless, boneless chicken thighs, cut into bite-sized pieces
  6. 1 ½ tablespoons rice vinegar
  7. 2 tablespoons rice wine
  8. 3 tablespoons white sugar
  9. 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  10. 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  11. 1 tablespoon banana ketchup
  12. 2 tablespoons peanut oil
  13. 6 dried whole red chilies
  14. ½ cup diced onion
  15. 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  16. 1 tablespoon orange zest
  17. 2 tablespoons minced green onions
  18. 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds

Instructions

  1. Heat 4 cups of peanut oil in a deep-fryer or large saucepan to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
  2. Beat the eggs in a mixing bowl; whisk in 1 teaspoon of sesame oil and the cornstarch. Mix in the chicken until all the pieces are coated with batter. Drop into the hot oil a piece at a time; cook until the chicken is golden brown on the outside and no longer pink on the inside, about 4 minutes. Drain on a paper towel-lined plate.
  3. Stir together the vinegar, wine, sugar, soy sauce, 1 teaspoon sesame oil, and the banana ketchup in a small bowl until smooth; set aside. Heat 2 tablespoons peanut oil in a wok or large skillet over high heat. Stir in the dried chile peppers and cook for a few seconds until the peppers brighten. Stir in the onion, garlic, and orange zest. Cook and stir until the onion is beginning to brown. Stir in the sauce; bring to a boil before adding the fried chicken. Reduce the heat to medium and stir until the chicken pieces are well coated with the sauce, a few minutes longer. Serve sprinkled with green onions and toasted sesame seeds.
  4. Editor’s Note
  5. The nutrition data for this recipe includes the full amount of the batter ingredients. The actual amount of the batter consumed will vary. We have determined the nutritional value of oil for frying based on a retention value of 10% after cooking. The exact amount will vary depending on cooking time and temperature, ingredient density, and the specific type of oil used.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 2475 kcal
Carbohydrate 53 g
Cholesterol 161 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 29 g
Saturated Fat 42 g
Sodium 949 mg
Sugars 11 g
Fat 244 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Paul Jones
Delicious…however I added 1/2 cup orange juice. Awesome!!!
Arthur Martinez
Instead of making my own sauce, I bought premade sauce and added a few things from the original recipe to it like onions and garlic. My boyfriend loved it. I did try to follow the recipe but I had so much chicken I just added General Tso to what I had already my mixed
Bryan Lee
I followed the instructions step by step and it was great. “Far” better the what I am used to at the chinese restaurant. I made again but substituted the chicken with cauliflower. It tastes great!
Jack Morrison
YES . I enhanced the recipe with my own twist.
Danny Roach
Only two stars if the nutrition facts are correct. Otherwise it is very tasty and would get more stars. But one serving for 2475 cal and 243 g of fat just cannot be correct!
Thomas Jones
Tried this recipe as written except that I used crushed red pepper instead of the red chilis. recipe was good but the orange zest actually ruined the taste. My family tried it but everyone suggested I leave the orange zest out next time.
Kayla Wilkins
While my family did eat it, I was not at all impressed.I made this recipe right to the letter and it almost wasn’t enough for my family of four. It made a really small amount. Thank goodness I made rice to go with it lol. It tasted nothing like the many restaurant versions I’ve had. I’m gonna try the misspelled General Tsao’s II on this site and give this meal another shot.
Diana Adkins
This is awesome as written. Thanks!
Kenneth Montoya
Excellent orange flavor just from the zest. Easy to make. Added broccoli and tomatoes and sweet peppers. Cornstarch batter is fantastic alternative for gf diet, when wanting Breaded Asian entree.
Jesus Long
Very good! Also tastes great with chicken breast.
Justin Sanders
It was OK, but I’d rather have the breading on it to really be like restaurant food. Too much onions (our family doesn’t like it) and banana ketchup was strange. Too many chilies! I am ok with sorta spicy stuff but it was too much. It wasn’t too bad, but not too good. thanks for the attempt, though. overall, it was ok but not a favorite. P.S. This sort of food if you go to china 30 yrs ago they’d be like “what in the world is that stuff?” not real chinese food, Americanized.
Charles Smith
Not too bad! I rather enjoyed this recipe…thanks for submitting it! I did change up a few veggies to use what I had on hand. But I finally found something I could use that bottle of banana ketchup I’ve had rattling around in my cupboard in…that’s pretty awesome in my book.
Debbie Frazier
Yum, I didn’t have all the right ingredients, but my substitutes worked well. I used canola oil for frying. 1 Tbs red wine and extra rice vinegar for the rice wine, brown sugar for the white, for the banana ketchup (banana processed like tomato ketchup) 1tsp banana (put through garlic press) and 1 tsp tomato ketchup, 1 Tbs red pepper flakes instead of dried chillies, 2 tsp orange juice concentrate for the zest. Does not turn out restaurant quality, but is still very yummy. A hint, try to fry the chicken while mixing up the other ingredients, otherwise it takes way longer than the stated “Ready In” time.
Nicholas Estrada
This was a great recipe! I used chicken breast instead of chicken thigh for a healthier alternative and the meat was more tender than the restaurant version. I also added ginger to taste( and smell) to the sauce. My dad, who loves chinese food( take out), LOVED this.
Margaret Golden
Good recipe. I used orange juice instead of rice wine. And omitted the peppers because the family doesn’t like hot, still delicious
Lee Sexton
loved it! Very similar to my favorite restaurant. Next time I will remove the seeds from the chili pepper because mine were too dry & they wouldn’t soften without cutting into smaller pieces.

 

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