Spicy Gluten Free Orange Chicken Recipe - Beyond Flour (2024)

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This flavourful gluten free orange chicken may be gluten free, but you'd never know it. Great for the whole family - whether they're gluten-free or not!

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Note: This recipe was first posted on my original blog, Celebration Generation, on January 29, 2013. It was transferred over to this blog - existing comments and all - on 3/4/2021. Updated on 4/25/2022.

One of the things that I miss most about my pre-gluten allergy days? Chinese food takeout.

I KNOW. I'm sorry! Sometimes, you just need it, you know? I’ve yet to come across any Chinese restaurants that make everything gluten-free, though... so we’re on our own.

One day - about a decade ago - I decided to craft a gluten-free version of.. something. What was I in the mood for, though?

Sometimes, being able to make anything gets a bit daunting - so many options.

General Tso's Chicken?

Kung Pao? Maybe some Mongolian Beef?

Sesame Chicken?

I wanted something a bit spicy, but wasn't quite sure which way I wanted to go.

Gluten-Free Spicy Orange Chicken

In the end, I decided to wing it and came up with a gluten-free orange chicken recipe ... and it was DAMN good.

It really hit the spot! IMHO, this gluten free orange chicken tastes just like the real thing... but my full-gluten husband even *preferred it* to actual, non-gluten-free takeout.

This Orange Chicken recipe has since gone on to be one of the most popular recipes from my “Beyond Flour” gluten-free cookbooks, and was a favorite recipe to demo at gluten-free trade shows.

I’ve also since done up a Keto Version of Orange Chicken recipe, wherein I had to get pretty weird on both the batter and sauce, to make this low carb. We serve that one over cauliflower rice, it’s awesome.

Anyway, let’s talk about what you need to know to make this gluten-free orange chicken recipe ...

Deep Frying Gluten Free Orange Chicken

For best results - most accurate to the restaurant version - you’ll want to deep fry the battered chicken. If you don’t have a deep fryer, you’ll want to use a heavy bottomed pot, ideally fairly large.

Alternately - and this would make it more of a healthy orange chicken recipe - you can use an air fryer. (More info further down in this post.)

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Gluten Free Orange Chicken Ingredients

I look at the ingredients for this recipe as being 3 groups: The crispy chicken , the tangy orange sauce, and the oil for frying the chicken in.

In addition to those main ingredients, I like to have some green onions and/or sesame seeds on hand, for garnish.

Deep Fried Chicken

As with all of my recipes, I combine certain types and gluten free flours in ratios specific to each recipe - rather than use an “all purple” gluten-free flour - for the best results.

In this case, my batter is made from:

Chickpea Flour / Garbanzo Bean Flour
White Rice Flour
Baking Powder
Sea Salt
Vegetable Oil (You can use sesame oil for a bit more flavour, though!)

... Unlike many of my recipes, this one does NOT use any Tapioca starch or xanthan gum. That’s not an error - it really isn’t needed in this batter!

As for the chicken, I tend to use boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite sized pieces.

That said, you can swap all or part of the chicken out for boneless skinless chicken thighs - cut up - if you prefer.

Sweet Orange Sauce

My spicy homemade orange sauce is super easy to make, but requires a few ingredients to bring the flavour to the level it does:

Oranges - you’ll use them for both fresh orange juice and orange zest.

Gluten-free soy sauce - regular soy sauce is made with wheat flour, so be sure to get a gluten free variety. You can also use coconut aminos, if you prefer.

Rice Vinegar - You can use white vinegar or apple coder vinegar if you prefer.

Corn Starch - you can use arrowroot starch / arrowroot powder if you prefer.

Honey

Freshly grated ginger

Fresh garlic cloves

Crushed red pepper flakes

Oil for Frying

If you’re deep frying this recipe - I HIGHLY recommend it - you’ll want to use one of the vegetable oils, like canola oil or sunflower oil. Peanut oil is another great option.

These are all great oils for frying - neutral flavours, high smoke point, low cost.

Olive oil is NOT appropriate for deep frying, but can be used as a spray if you’re air frying these (more on that in a bit).

Coconut oil and avocado oil also aren’t great for deep frying, but work well as sprays for use in the air fryer.

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How to Make Gluten-Free Orange Chicken

The full recipe is in the recipe card at the end of this post, this walk through has some additional info and tips

Start heating your oil to 375F – You can use a deep fryer, or a heavy bottomed pan.

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If not using a deep fryer, use a deep, heavy pot, filled to at least 3" deep.

I’ll usually heat the oil over medium-high heat, then turn it down to medium heat - or lower - when the oil reaches temperature.

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Line a baking sheet with a couple of layers of paper towel, set aside.

Orange Chicken Sauce

In a medium saucepan, whisk all sauce ingredients together until smooth. Heat over medium heat, simmer until it thickens slightly.

Remove from heat, set aside while you prepare the chicken.

The Chicken

In a large bowl, combine flours, baking powder, salt, and vegetable oil. Add water to this flour mixture, stir well to form a VERY thick batter.

Allow batter to sit for 5 minutes or so, to soften the bean flour.

Toss chicken pieces with additional garbanzo flour, then dredge in the batter.

Carefully transfer a few battered chicken pieces to the hot oil. Fry for a few minutes on each side, until golden brown and cooked all the way through.

Use a slotted metal spoon to transfer cooked chicken to the sheet pan you lined with paper towels.

To Serve

Once all chicken is fried, toss with spicy orange sauce, serve immediately.

Leftovers

If you anticipate not using all the chicken you fry up, it’s best to store the extra fried/drained chicken in an airtight container in the fridge, separately from the leftover sauce.

While you can reheat the chicken in the microwave before saucing it, it’s usually best to heat it in an air fryer. No air fryer? Spread it out on a pan and bake at 350 for 5-10 minutes, until heated through.

What to Serve Gluten Free Orange Chicken Within

Generally speaking, we’ll serve this recipe on a bed of white rice - simple and traditional.

Other times, I’ll cook up some brown rice and use that instead - I love the flavour of it.

Want some veggies? Steam up some broccoli florets or green beans, both go really well with this recipe!

Air Fryer Orange Chicken

Air frying is the easiest way to get a good approximation of deep fried chicken, without all of the oil. It “fries” up more crisp than the baked version.

The thing is, you have to get a bit more ornate with your method, to make it work:

As you coat your chicken, arrange each piece on parchment lined baking sheets, after allowing the excess to drip off. Leave space between each piece, you don’t want them touching.

Once all of the chicken is battered and on the prepared baking sheets, freeze it. You’ll want it frozen through, so give it a few hours at least.

To cook it, preheat your air fryer to 380 degrees F.

Once heated, spray the air fryer basket with oil, and arrange frozen chicken pieces in a single layer, leaving a bit of space between each.

Air fry for about 15 minutes. About halfway through, re-spray the chicken, flip each piece, spray the new “top” side, and continue cooking.

Note: the actual air frying time will depend on your air fryer and the size of your chicken pieces.

Chicken is done when the internal temperature reaches 165 F.

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Spicy Gluten Free Orange Chicken

This Gluten Free Orange Chicken is gluten-free, but you'd never know it. Great for the whole family - whether they're gluten-free or not!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time35 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Asian, Gluten-free

Servings: 4 People

Calories: 481kcal

Author: admin

Ingredients

  • Oil for deep frying – we used vegetable oil

Batter

  • 1 ¼ Cup Garbanzo / Chickpea Flour
  • ¼ Cup White Rice Flour
  • ¼ teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • ½ teaspoon Vegetable Oil
  • 1 Cup Water

Sauce

  • 2 Oranges, Juice and Zest of
  • 2 tablespoon Gluten-Free Soy Sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Freshly Grated Ginger
  • 2-3 Garlic Cloves
  • 1+ teaspoon Crushed Pepper Flakes
  • 1 tablespoon Rice Vinegar
  • ½ Cup Honey
  • 2 teaspoon Corn Starch

Chicken

  • 3 Large Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts Trimmed and cut into bite sized pieces
  • ¼ Cup Garbanzo / Chickpea Flour

Instructions

  • Start heating your oil to 375F – you’ll want at least 2-3″ of oil in your pot or deep fryer.

Sauce

  • In a medium saucepan, whisk all sauce ingredients together until smooth. Heat over medium, simmer until it thickens slightly.

  • Remove from heat, set aside while you prepare the chicken.

Chicken

  • In a large bowl, combine flours, baking powder, salt, and vegetable oil. Add water, stir well to form a thick batter.

    Allow batter to sit for 5 minutes or so, to soften the bean flour.

  • Toss chicken chunks with additional garbanzo flour, then dredge in the batter.

  • Carefully transfer a few battered chicken pieces to the preheated oil. Fry for a few minutes on each side, until golden brown and cooked all the way through. Use a slotted metal spoon to transfer fried chicken to paper towels.

To Serve

  • Once all chicken is fried, toss with spicy orange sauce, serve immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 481kcal | Carbohydrates: 78g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 54mg | Sodium: 745mg | Potassium: 835mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 46g | Vitamin A: 188IU | Vitamin C: 37mg | Calcium: 73mg | Iron: 3mg

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FAQs

Why is Panda Express orange chicken so spicy? ›

However, the new hot version is not for fans of a more mild flavor, as it contains six scoops of crushed chilis as well as the dried chilis that may be familiar to those who have ordered the Kung Pao Chicken.

Is Panda Express orange chicken gluten free? ›

Q: Is the popular Panda Express orange chicken dish gluten-free? A: Unfortunately, Panda Express's iconic orange chicken is not gluten-free. However, Panda Express offers a range of other gluten-free dishes that are equally flavorful.

What does orange chicken taste like? ›

Orange chicken is a popular item at Chinese restaurants. It consists of small cubes of chicken that are breaded, pan-fried, and coated in an orange sauce. The orange sauce is sweet with a little tang and a hint of spice. It's mainly known for its orange flavor (as you can guess from the name).

Is orange chicken sweet? ›

Tangerine chicken tastes fresh and spicy, but orange chicken tastes sweet and sour. Orange chicken is crispy cooked in a sweet and little spicy orange sauce. The sweetness of orange chicken was introduced to cater to American tastes.

What pepper is in the hot orange chicken at Panda Express? ›

It's gone crazy on social media and according to Panda, they added dried whole red chili peppers and SIX scoops of red pepper flakes (where the traditional orange chicken has just one scoop).

Is orange chicken spicier than General Tso? ›

Compared to General Tso's, orange chicken usually has a lighter-colored sweet, sour, savory glaze. It's not as spicy-hot because dried red chiles aren't as common or used as heavily in this dish. All recipes ask for orange in some form — juice, zest, dried peel, or a combination thereof.

Is orange chicken from Trader Joes spicy? ›

And although it wasn't identical, Trader Joe's orange-chicken glaze came close to mimicking the iconic combo. Flavor-wise, the grocery chain's sauce is much less spicy than Panda Express', but it still had a nice, even blend of tangy orange flavor and a sweetness that didn't taste syrupy or artificial.

Why is orange chicken always soggy? ›

Whether Orange Chicken is baked or fried, it can get soggy if left to sit for too long once combined. To prevent soggy chicken, serve immediately or store the chicken and sauce separately, then combine when reheating. Use quality ingredients.

Is PF Chang's orange chicken spicy? ›

Brighten your dinner with bold colors and a bit of spice. White meat chicken is paired with carrots, water chestnuts and edamame glazed with a spicy orange sauce.

Do Chinese people eat orange chicken? ›

Distinguished with its orange-flavored chili sauce, it has spawned several 'copycat' recipes. While the orange chicken is one of the most famous Chinese dishes in America, it is a purely American invention, with no authentic Chinese resturants or restaurants in China serving this dish.

What Chinese dish is similar to orange chicken? ›

Sesame Chicken, General Tso, and Orange Chicken look quite similar and share some common ingredients, which can make it difficult for some to choose between them. Chicken: Each dish uses chunks of boneless chicken meat (usually thigh).

Is the orange chicken at Panda Express real? ›

The chicken itself in Panda Express' orange chicken is forgettable, though. It's forgettable because it's barely there. I would say that this orange chicken is 50% chicken and 50% breading when you get a good piece. When you get a bad piece (and there were many in the container we got), it's 100% breading.

Why does Panda Express orange chicken taste so good? ›

Good orange chicken is mostly defined by its sauce, which is why Panda Express' balanced mix of sweet, tangy, and savory remains unmatched. And although it wasn't identical, Trader Joe's orange-chicken glaze came close to mimicking the iconic combo.

Does Panda Express have MSG in their orange chicken? ›

From world-famous orange chicken to delicious chow mein, Panda Express defines American-Chinese cuisine with bold flavors and fresh ingredients. Panda Express entrees and sides contain zero grams of trans fat per serving and adds no MSG in their food.

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