You will love this lighter Sesame Chicken with Quinoa recipe — just a simple saute served over flavorful quinoa.

I have learned this year that any sort of conferences or events that food bloggers attend are a pretty much guaranteed 24/7 gourmet food fest. I’m totally not exaggerating. I’m now about three days into my time in Chicago and already — I’m stuffed!!! And there are still four full days to go! :)
At least I can find a little comfort in the fact that I planned ahead this time and head a pretty healthy week of meals before I left Kansas City. And this Sesame Chicken with Quinoa was definitely one of the highlights! (And yes, that’s the quinioa from my How To Cook Quinoa post. If you’re new to cooking this grain, be sure to check out the step-by-step tutorial for how to whip up a quick and easy batch!)

I know that people tend to go bonkers over a good sesame chicken dish. I definitely love that sweet and sesame-y sauce. But I have to be honest — the heavy deep-fried batter has never really been my thing.
So for a “lighter” sesame chicken, I decided to simply saute some chicken breasts and then serve them with a healthier sauce that has been sweetened with honey. And then instead of brown or white rice, I served it over some yummy quinoa.
And people!!! The result was so good!
Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but I have to say that I think I loved this one even more than the original. It was full of flavor, simple to make, not overly sweet, and definitely not deep-fried. I would probably typically throw in a few more veggies into the saute, but for a classic sesame chicken recipe, I just served this with some fresh green onions from my CSA.
Definitely a dish I can feel much better about enjoying…and even having seconds. ;)
Hope you all enjoy it!

Sesame Chicken with Quinoa

Ingredients
- 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch pieces
- salt and pepper
- 1 Tbsp. olive oil
- 3 Tbsp. reduced-sodium soy sauce
- 2 Tbsp. rice wine vinegar
- 2 Tbsp. honey
- 1 garlic clove, minced
- 1/2 tsp. ground ginger
- 1 tsp. cornstarch
- 1/2 cup thinly sliced green onions
- 2 tsp. sesame oil
- 1 tsp. toasted sesame seeds
Quinoa Ingredients:
- 1 cup dry quinoa
- 2 cups chicken broth
Instructions
To Make The Lighter Sesame Chicken:
- Season chicken breasts generously on both sides with salt and pepper.
- Heat oil in a large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add chicken and saute for about 4-6 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is cooked through.
- While chicken is cooking, whisk together the soy sauce, rice wine vinegar, honey, garlic, ginger, and cornstarch until combined. When the chicken is cooked through, add the green onions and soy sauce mixture to the pan and stir immediately to coat the chicken. The sauce will thicken quickly. Stir in sesame oil, then remove from heat and serve over cooked quinoa (instructions below), sprinkled with sesame seeds.
To Make The Quinoa:
- You can see my step-by-step photo tutorial for how to cook quinoa here.





So fresh, easy and pretty! I love this! Have fun in Chicago!
I absolutely love this idea, Ali – I seriously wish I’d had the ingredients on hand to make it for dinner tonight! The photos are gorgeous too.
Looks tasty! When does the sesame oil go in? Does it go in the sauce mixture or is it what the sesame seeds are tossed in prior to going on the chicken? Just checking. Hope I didn’t miss it!
I love this! Sesame chicken is one of my go-to orders, so I’d LOVE to make a lighter version at home!
I’m excited to try this recipe this week. It looks simple, easy, and delicious! Thanks for the quinoa tips!
So simple but so delicious!
I love this! The fried version has never been my thing either. Have fun in Chicago! Wish I was there :)
I LOVE everything sesame related. I am thinking that I should try making this with either seitan or tempeh to make a vegetarian version.
I love absolutely everything about this. My favorite flavors!
The fried chicken in sesame chicken has never really appealed to me, either, but your sauteed version look fantastic! I hope you’re having a great time in Chicago.
Can I substitute the rice vinegar with something else?