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Dinner just got a healthy makeover with this Sticky Orange Chicken Recipe! Made with 100% pure orange juice and organic baked chicken tenders in an almond meal crust, this tangy and sweet dinner recipe is a perfect weeknight meal.

Angled shot of sticky orange chicken on a white plate with rice and broccoli. Silver chopsticks crossed on top.

I’m convinced that everyone needs a good chicken recipe up their sleeve. Just like chocolate chip cookies or a great cocktail, you never know when duty calls so you better be prepared with a go-to chicken recipe.

It doesn’t happen often, but occasionally I find myself hosting a spontaneous dinner party that requires me to whip up a hearty meal FAST. This sticky orange chicken was made with ingredients I already had in my home (win!) and was surprisingly easy to make (extra win!). 

Here’s What You Need

  • boneless, skinless chicken breast – can’t have orange chicken without chicken. I used chicken breasts but thighs would also work. 
  • egg – whisk an egg to create an egg wash the will bind the almond meal and spices to the chicken. 
  • almond meal – almond meal is a little coarser than almond flour so I find that it mimics breadcrumbs a bit better but either works!
  • coconut oil – to sauté the garlic and ginger in for the sauce. 
  • ginger and garlic – the flavor base of the sauce! You’ll start by sautéing these two and then building on these flavors. 
  • orange juice – I used store bought orange juice but you can absolutely squeeze your own if you’re feeling fancy! 
  • rice vinegar – adds a hint of acidity to the dish and rounds out the flavors. 
  • tamari – soy sauce or coconut aminos also works. 
  • sesame oil – a little sesame oil adds a ton of flavor! 
  • tapioca starch – helps to thicken the sauce. You can also use cornstarch. 
  • seasonings and spices – garlic powder, chili powder, sea salt

Substitute Regular Flour

If you would prefer to use regular flour rather than almond meal feel free to sub in regular white flour instead. This orange chicken will no longer be paleo or grain-free but it will still be delicious!

How to Make Sticky Orange Chicken

STEP 1: Crack an egg into a medium bowl and whisk. In a separate bowl, combine the almond meal, garlic powder, chili powder and sea salt. Cut the chicken into bite sized pieces. Using one hand, place the chicken pieces into the egg and then place into the almond meal spice bowl. Use your clean hand to coat the chicken. Place the chicken on a baking pan. Repeat until all of the chicken is coated.

Pieces of raw chicken sitting in a bowl of spices for a coating before baking.

STEP 2: Bake chicken at 400ºF for 20 minutes. Set aside to make sticky orange sauce.

Chicken bites covered in seasonings arranged on a baking sheet.

STEP 3: Add the coconut oil to a large pan or wok over medium-high heat. Add the ginger and garlic and sauté for 1-2 minutes or until fragrant and lightly browned. Add in the orange juice, rice vinegar, tamari and sesame oil and bring to a boil. 

Sticky orange chicken sauce cooking in saucepan with black spoon sitting inside.

STEP 4: In a small bowl, combine the tapioca starch and hot water. Mix to form a slurry. Add to the orange sauce and stir until well combined. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook and until sauce has thickened (about 5 minutes).

Mixture of tapioca starch and water in a white bowl.

STEP 5: Add the chicken to the sauce and stir gently to coat. 

Sticky orange chicken cooking in saucepan.

STEP 6: Serve with rice and veggies for a complete meal. Enjoy!

Angled shot of sticky orange chicken on a white plate with rice and broccoli. Silver chopsticks crossed on top.

How to Serve Orange Chicken

I like to keep it simple and serve it with a side of rice and veggies. You could do steamed green beans or broccoli… whatever you’d like! 

How to Store Leftovers

Store any leftover orange chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. I recommend reheating in a saucepan on the stovetop for the best texture but you can also reheat in the microwave if you’re short on time.

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 Dinner just got a healthy makeover with this Sticky Orange Chicken Recipe! Made with 100% pure orange juice and organic baked chicken tenders in an almond meal crust, this tangy and sweet dinner recipe is a perfect weeknight meal.

  • Author: Davida Lederle
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Cook
  • Cuisine: Asian
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

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For The Chicken:

  • 1 1/2 lbs organic boneless, skinless chicken breast
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 cup almond meal
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt

For The Sticky Orange Sauce:

  • 1 tbsp coconut oil
  • 2 tsp freshly grated ginger
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 cup Orange Juice
  • 1 tbsp rice vinegar
  • 2 tbsp tamari
  • 1/2 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 tbsp tapioca starch or cornstarch (mixed with 3 tbsp of warm water to form a “slurry)

Instructions

For The Chicken:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Cut chicken into bite-sized pieces.
  3. Crack an egg into a medium bowl and whisk.
  4. In a separate bowl combine almond meal, garlic powder, chili powder and sea salt.
  5. Using your left hand, place chicken piece into egg and then place into the almond meal-spice bowl. Use your right hand to coat chicken piece. Place chicken on a baking pan.
  6. Repeat process until all chicken is coated.
  7. Bake for 20 mins.
  8. Remove from heat and set-aside.

For The Orange Sticky Sauce:

  1. Add coconut oil to a large pan or wok over medium-high heat. Add ginger and garlic and saute for 1-2 mins or until lightly browned.
  2. Add in orange juice, rice vinegar, tamari and sesame oil and bring to a boil.
  3. In a small bowl combine tapioca starch and hot water. Mix well to form slurry.
  4. Add slurry to orange sauce and stir until well combined. Lower heat to a simmer and cook until sauce has thickened (about 5 minutes).
  5. Add in chicken and coat well with orange sauce.
  6. Serve with rice and veggies for a complete meal.

Sticky orange chicken on a white plate with rice and broccoli. Silver chopsticks crossed on top.

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16 Comments

  1. I’m just curious how thick the sauce is supposed to be. Mine was quite thin, even after I added the slurry. It was still delicious, though 🙂

    1. That’s so odd! It always turns out thick for me. Sometimes the temperature of the water can affect the slurry. Glad it was still tasty though!

  2. Do you think i could use corn starch in place of tapioca starch? I wasn’t sure if that would change the texture or flavor.

  3. I just made this and it was delicious! Family approved 🙂

    Love your blog, great writing and recipes.

  4. I love, love, LOVE the sticky orange sauce on the chicken on rice. I definitely am trying this for our family this week and pinning it 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

    1. Any other nut or seed flour can certainly be used in place i.e. sunflower, cashew meal etc… You could try regular flour but I haven’t tried it myself!

  5. I love a quick and easy chicken dinner like this sticky orange chicken! So flavorful and such a crowd-pleaser that no one will assume it’s healthier than takeout!

  6. This looks amazing – and so simple. Definitely going on my to-make list!

    I love hosting and planning dinner parties! I wish I could say I have a go-to menu, but I tend to try new things almost every time. Fortunately, it usually works out 🙂 A few of my repeat dishes are simple roasted honey mustard salmon with roasted veggies and seared balsamic chicken breasts with roasted grapes, though. Depending on the guests and my mood, I’ll make a fruit crisp or something ridiculously chocolatey for dessert.