
Happy New Year’s, everyone!
I hope that your 2014 is off to a terrific start. And hopefully, a delicious and healthy start!
So for all of you new years resolution folks who are out there scanning the world wide webosphere looking for lighter recipes after a holiday season full of sweets, you’ve come to the right place. Because I am dedicating the entire month of January this year to sharing healthy recipes with you. And I am stoked to kick things off with a lightened-up Chinese food classic — Skinny Orange Chicken.
This version packs all of the amazing sweet and savory orange flavor of the restaurant-style version, but with only a fraction of the calories and fat. And it is naturally sweetened with honey. And it can be served over rice or (my favorite) quinoa. And it can be made in just 20 minutes from start to finish.
Interested? You should be. :)

The main key to lightening up this restaurant classic is that we simply saute the chicken instead of fry it. The chicken is sauteed until golden and drenched in an orange chicken sauce anyway, so I guarantee you won’t even miss the frying! Plus, it saves us lots of unnecessary fat and calories in an already delicious dish.
And as I said, this skinny orange chicken recipe can literally be made in about 20 minutes. So here’s what you need to make it happen.

First, begin by cutting your chicken breasts into bite-sized pieces. Mine were roughly 1-inch cubed. Then season them with lots of salt and pepper for extra flavor.
Next, we make the rockstar of this recipe — the orange chicken sauce. This sauce really could not be simpler. Simply whisk all of the ingredients together along with some cornstarch (for thickening), and you’re ready to go.
Chicken + Sauce. Done.

Next, saute the chicken in some olive oil until it is nearly cooked through. Be sure to let it rest in the pan a bit while cooking so that the sides can get nice and browned.
Then pour in the sauce, which should come to a boil within a minute or so. Let it boil for about 1-2 minutes, or until it’s nice and thickened.

Then top the chicken with some extra orange zest, green onions and toasted sesame seeds, and you’re good to go!
If you want to go the traditional route, you can serve this orange chicken recipe over rice. But I’m a big fan of eating stir-fry recipes with quinoa. So I whipped up a quick batch for this recipe, made (as always) with chicken broth for extra flavor.

I mean, really, just look at that gorgeous dish!
So much great flavor, and so little unnecessary fat and calories from frying the chicken. I’m pretty positive that even your friends or family members who usually prefer the fried version will go “poco loco” over this dish. :)
Stay tuned for more healthy recipes to come this month on Gimme Some Oven. And cheers to a great 2014 ahead!


Skinny Orange Chicken

Ingredients
Orange Chicken Ingredients:
- 2 lb. boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
- salt and pepper
- 2 Tbsp. olive oil
- orange chicken sauce (ingredients below)
- toppings: thinly-sliced green onions, toasted sesame seeds, orange zest
Orange Chicken Sauce Ingredients:
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 cup orange juice
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1/3 cup soy sauce
- 1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
- 3 Tbsp. cornstarch
- 1/2 tsp. ground ginger
- 1/2 tsp. white pepper
- zest of one orange
- pinch of crushed red pepper flakes
(Optional: Quinoa Ingredients)
- 1 cup dry quinoa
- 2 cups chicken broth
Instructions
To Make The Orange Chicken:
- Season chicken generously 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 browned and nearly cooked through.
- Pour in the orange chicken sauce, and stir to combine. Let the sauce come to a boil, then boil for an additional minute or two until thickened. Remove from heat and serve immediately over quinoa or rice. Garnish with green onions, sesame seeds and additional orange zest.
To Make The Orange Chicken Sauce:
- Whisk all ingredients together until combined. If you would like the sauce to be even sweeter, add an extra 2-4 tablespoons of honey.
To Make The Quinoa:
- You can see my step-by-step photo tutorial for how to cook quinoa here https://axis-sanctum.live/how-to-cook-quinoa-recipe/%3C/a%3E.%3C/div%3E%3C/li%3E%3C/ul%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3EDid you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!
Be sure to also check out these related recipes:
How To Cook Quinoa (A Step-By-Step Tutorial)







Great Recipe!
I tried it before and the whole family loved it! My husband cannot stop talking about how delicious it is. I did not have all the ingredients so I did leave a few things out but it was still amazing. Thank you for sharing, I am trying it again tonight.
As I calculate this receipe it is nearly 2000 calories (total), without the quinoa. However, if you replace the olive oil with cooking spray, and reduce the honey to 1/4 cup it is much better! Remember, honey is 2X sweeter than sugar.
If we are serving 4 people it will equate to 366 calories per serving with these modifications. Much better!!
Perfectly balanced flavors! Delicious.
Great recipe! Do you think it might work with lemon as well?
Thanks!
It would be slightly more bitter, so I would definitely add more sweetener and/or less lemon. I’m working on a new lemon chicken recipe, though, so stay tuned! :)
~Ali
Where is the calorie content?
this is such a good recipe! fast, and very delicious, thanks for sharing :)
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this outstanding recipe! My husband and I both loved it. Absolutely no tweaks or adjustments were necessary. Yum!
Made this tonight as we wanted a quick meal and I had chicken in the fridge. I had no ginger but had everything else. I wasn’t sure but my oh my. This was so delicious. You don’t miss the fried coating at all. I served it with broccoli and brown rice and everyone loved it. I will add ginger next time and there WILL be a next time. So easy and so delicious. Thank you for posting this.
Mine did not taste “orangie” enough. I think the honey overpowered the orange juice. And I used apple cider vinegar instead of rice wine vinegar, I don’t if that affected the overall taste as well… But for sure, I’ll do this again.
Ack way too sweet! And I didn’t even put in the full 1/2 cup of honey. This definitely has potential. I will make this again with way less honey – maybe like 1/8 of a cup for me. And I used white vinegar instead of rice vinegar. Apple cider vinegar would not be a good idea.