Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (1)

This Honey Garlic Crispy Chickenwas honestly the bomb dot com.The chicken:tender on the inside, crispy on the outside. The sauce:Rich, sweet, and subtly salty and garlicky. The chicken and the sauce together: a match made in heaven! I used to think that Sweet and Sour is my favourite sauce to go with crispy chicken. But after making this recipe, I might have to reconsider things. So get yourself ready for some crispy goodness!

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How to MakeCrispy Chicken

Aside from the sauce, what makes this Honey Garlic Crispy Chicken so delicious is the juicy, tender, and CRISPY chicken.My biggest pet peeve when eating this kind of dish is ending up with a plate of sogginess.There are many fried chicken batter recipes that we tried that werecrispy right after frying, but immediately became soggy once we combine it with the sauce. But thanks to Hot Thai Kitchen's recipe, from which we got our inspiration, we were finally able to find a fried chicken batter recipe that allows the chicken to stay crispy even hours after mixing in the sauce!

Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (2)

You can find the detailed recipe below, but here are the most important things to pay attention to for a crispy chicken crust!

  • Let the chicken, egg, soy sauce, and cornstarch mixture rest for 5-10 minutes before moving on to the next step.
  • Make sure your frying oil is at 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Double fry the chicken. Let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before frying them the second time.
  • Use a drying rack to cool the chicken. You can use paper towels too, but using a drying rack ensures minimum surface contact, which prevents the chicken crust from becoming soggy.
  • Make sure the sauce is not too liquid, or it can make the chicken crust soggy.

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How to Make Honey Garlic Sauce

There are many versions of the Honey Garlic Sauce, but we decided to make a simple, easy, yet tasty one! It's just a combination of garlic, ginger, soy sauce, water, honey, brown sugar, and cornstarch. The amount of honey, brown sugar and cornstarch is customizable to your own liking. If you like your Honey Garlic sauce to be on the sweeter side, then add some morehoney and brown sugar. If you want your sauce to be less thick, then you can use less cornstarch in your sauce. We like ours to be on the thicker side, and a bit sticky so that they stick well to the chicken and don't make them soggy! But you can make yours any way you want, just remember to not make it too liquid! Another important thing to note is to mix the cornstarch with some water to make a slurry before adding it to the sauce. This way you won't get little lumps of uncooked cornstarch in your sauce.

That's today's recipe, we hope you guys will try it out! We definitely enjoyed sharing this recipe since we're totallyobsessed with it. Who needs takeout chicken when you can make a delicious one at the comfort of your home for less money? Don't forget to leave a comment below if you have any questions or suggestions, and we hope you enjoy the recipe! Happy eating!

Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (4)

Honey Garlic Crispy Chicken

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Servings: 2 people

Ingredients

Fried chicken

  • 10 ounces boneless skinless chicken thighs cut into cubes
  • 1 whole egg
  • 1/3 cup cornstarch
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tbsp low-sodium soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Honey garlic sauce

  • 1 tbsp canola oil
  • 3 cloves garlic finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp ginger finely chopped
  • 5 tbsp honey
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp sesame oil
  • 2 tbsp cornstarch
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 tsp sesame seeds optional
  • 1 tbsp green onions optional

Instructions

  • In a mixing bowl, combine the cubed chicken thighs, eggs, 2 tablespoons of cornstarch, and soy sauce. Mix well and set aside.

  • To make the sauce, combine the soy sauce, water, honey, and brown sugar in a bowl and mix well. In a pan, heat the canola oil at medium high heat and cook ginger and garlic until fragrant and soft. Pour the soy sauce mixture and let cook by stirring occasionally. While the sauce is slowly cooking, mix cornstarch and water in a small bowl to make a slurry. Slowly add the cornstarch slurry into the pan while constantly stirring the pan. Cook over medium heat until sauce thickens. Add sesame oil and mix well.

  • To make the fried chicken, whisk together the all-purpose flour and the rest of the cornstarch and add them into the bowl of prepared chicken. Combine well. Heat about 2 inches of frying oil at 375 degrees Fahrenheit and fry the chicken in batches. Fry for about 3 minutes and remove from oil. Place chicken on drying rack for about 5 minutes. Fry the chicken another time for another 2 minutes or until golden brown and crispy. Remove from oil and drain off excess oil.

  • Add the fried chicken into the pan with the cooked sauce and mix well. Top with sesame seeds and green onions.

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  1. Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (5)Ashika | Gardening Foodie

    Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (6)
    WOW , This looks amazing and quite simple to cook. I love every ingredient in the recipe name... so it makes sense to cook this for dinner tonight right?

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  2. Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (9)Darris doois

    Do you take the chicken out of the egg and soya ,then toss with the flour and corn starch
    Or add the flour mix to the egg mix?

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    • Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (10)coupleeatsfood

      Hi Darris! To make the fried chicken, whisk together the all-purpose flour and the rest of the cornstarch and add them into the bowl of prepared chicken. Essentially, you need to mix everything together 🙂

      Reply

  3. Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (11)Kimm

    To make the slurry, is this additional cornstarch and water used that IS NOT listed in the ingredients?

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    • Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (12)coupleeatsfood

      Hi Kimm, in order to make the slurry, use the quantity of cornstarch and water stated under "Honey garlic sauce". You should be using 2 tbsp cornstarch and 1/4 cup water.

      Reply

      • Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (13)Ashlynn howard

        What about the part where it says to mix the soy sauce, brown sugar, water, and honey? Do I use water there as well?

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        • Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (14)coupleeatsfood

          Hi Ashlynn, step 1 is to make the fried chicken, hence why you should follow the “Fried Chicken” ingredient list. As for step 2, it’s to make the sauce, therefore you need to follow the ingredient list under “Honey garlic sauce”.

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      • Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (15)Michelle

        But in the sauce ingredient list, there is only one mention of 1/4 cup water, and your instructions say to put water in the soy sauce mixture. So is it another 1/4 cup of water for the cornstarch slurry?

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        • Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (16)coupleeatsfood

          Hi Michelle, no you don't need to add water. Step 1 is to make the fried chicken, hence why you should follow the "Fried Chicken" ingredient list. As for step 2, it's to make the sauce, therefore you need to follow the ingredient list under "Honey garlic sauce".

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Honey Garlic Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to crispy chicken? ›

Use egg whites, alcohol, and cornstarch for a crispy coating. The egg white addition is a trick I learned from my favorite tempura recipe.

What makes chicken crispy flour or cornstarch? ›

My not-so-secret tip to the best fried chicken is a combination of FLOUR, CORNSTARCH, and BAKING POWDER. When mixed with the flour, the cornstarch makes the flour coating crispier and gives it that golden brown color! (It has to do with prevention of gluten development.)

Do I need to marinate chicken before frying? ›

When it comes to cooking chicken breast, marinating is a game-changer. Not only does it infuse the meat with flavor, but it also helps to keep it tender and juicy, especially when frying.

Should I soak my chicken before frying? ›

Brining helps tenderize and flavor the meat. You can use a simple mix of salt and water (three quarts of water to one tablespoon of salt) or buttermilk. An eight-hour soak is ideal. Be sure to drain and rinse the brine when you're ready to fry to prevent overly salty chicken.

What oil makes chicken the crispiest? ›

Lard is a great choice for frying chicken because it gives your chicken an excellent flavor and unparalleled crispy crust.

Does baking soda or cornstarch make chicken crispier? ›

The baking powder raises the pH of the surface, allowing it to crisp better*), and tossing in plain cornstarch to absorb some surface moisture and create a rougher texture for the batter to adhere to. *See more on the science of baking powder and chicken wings in this article on oven-fried buffalo wings.

Which flour is best for fried chicken? ›

I got the best results when using a 50-50 blend of potato starch and wheat flour by weight. The wheat flour facilitates browning, while the potato starch provides structure, cohesion, and that all important crunch factor.

How much cornstarch do you add to flour when frying chicken? ›

If you already have a favorite fried chicken recipe, try replacing a quarter of the flour with cornstarch. For example, instead of 2 cups of all-purpose flour use 1 1/2 cups of flour and 1/2 cup of cornstarch.

How many minutes to fry chicken in oil? ›

It should register 165°. This usually equates to around 10 minutes for wings and 12 minutes for breasts, thighs and legs. For the best tasting fried chicken with a beautifully even golden crumb, turn your chicken pieces with tongs (being careful not to splash yourself with hot oil) every 1 – 2 minutes.

Should you let chicken sit in flour before frying? ›

Also don't fry as soon as you coat. Coat all the pieces first, set aside, then dip in egg wash and then whatever else you're coating with, like breading. Or dredge in flour again. Giving the first coat of flour some time sitting on the chicken and making sure the surface isn't dripping wet helps things stick.

Why does my fried chicken have no flavor? ›

Not seasoned properly

Unseasoned chicken simply doesn't taste good. It's full of unrealized potential, and we never want that. Make sure you're brining the chicken for at least an hour or two (see above) and seasoning the flour dredge with salt, pepper and whatever spices your heart desires.

How to add more flavor to fried chicken? ›

14 Ingredients You Should Be Adding To Your Fried Chicken
  1. Buttermilk is better than milk. ...
  2. Never skip the salt and pepper. ...
  3. Mix some cornstarch with the flour. ...
  4. Add butter to the oil. ...
  5. Classic parmesan makes a great coating. ...
  6. Add onions to the skillet for flavor. ...
  7. Try vodka for extra crunch. ...
  8. Add some fresh herbs.
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Is it better to fry chicken in buttermilk or egg? ›

Instead of the traditional flour and egg breading, use buttermilk as the liquid to stop the breading from falling off during frying. Beaten eggs and buttermilk work just as well in helping the outer coating of flour or breadcrumbs adhere to the meat.

Why do you dip chicken in egg before frying? ›

"Coat your chicken in an egg wash using eggs mixed with milk or water," Moyer continued. "The egg wash helps with adhering [to] the final breading layer. It will also cook up, helping the breading to be crispy.

Should I egg wash my fried chicken? ›

There is a crucial element to getting any breading to stick to your soon-to-be fried chicken: egg wash. The egg wash acts as a binder for the bread crumbs, since the moisture from the chicken alone isn't enough. From there, you can pop the chicken in the deep fryer or air fryer, and it will come out perfectly crisp.

What ingredient makes chicken skin crispy? ›

That's where a coating of baking powder and salt comes in. The baking powder and salt help break down the proteins in the skin, draw moisture to the surface, and also aid in browning.

Is baking powder or soda better for crispy chicken? ›

It may sounds unappealing, but coating chicken wings in seasoned baking powder is what makes the skin super crispy. You won't taste it in the end results, so long as you use aluminium-free. To be clear, make sure you use baking powder, NOT baking soda, because there is a big difference!

How do Chinese get their chicken so crispy? ›

The chicken is then air-dried for 10 to 12 hours before being flash-fried, then oil-poached. The skin gets its signature crispiness from 10 to 12 minutes of basting with scalding hot oil right before serving.

Does butter or oil make chicken crispier? ›

“People put butter on the chicken skin with the idea that it's going to help it become crispy — it doesn't,” he laments. “It helps the skin to go brown because the solids in the butter brown, but it doesn't make it crispier.” Instead, he recommends using vegetable oil after thoroughly drying your bird.

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