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Air Fryer Orange Chicken – Eat With Clarity

This crispy air fryer orange chicken is full of flavor and so easy to make. It’s naturally gluten free, dairy free, refined sugar free and comes together in about 30 minutes.

air fryer orange chicken in a bowl with broccoli

I’m officially obsessed with my air fryer. It not only makes my life easier, but it makes everything taste better.

This gluten free air fryer orange chicken is my favorite recipe to make and is coated in my favorite orange sauce, that to be honest, I could put on anything.

This recipe has a sweet yet tangy flavor, with perfect hints of spice from the sriracha and a crispy and crunchy coating. You can make it extra sweet or extra spicy, depending on your preference.

Orange chicken is definitely sweeter than something like sesame chicken, but I opted to make this recipe a bit healthier by only using honey to sweeten.

You are welcome to add more honey or a bit of brown sugar if you like it sweet. If you love this recipe, my sriracha salmon bowls or peanut butter chicken next!

Before we get started!

  • You can sub the cornstarch for arrowroot or tapioca and leave out the breadcrumbs for a more paleo version. Then just swap the soy sauce for coconut aminos.
  • I opted for chicken breasts here, but you can also use chicken thighs. Chicken thighs are usually a bit juicier and more flavorful, I just happened to have chicken breasts on hand.
ingredients in bowls with labels

How to make air fryer orange chicken

Add your cubed chicken breast to a bowl and toss with the soy sauce. Set aside to marinate for about 15 minutes.

Preheat your air fryer to 380 degrees Fahrenheit. Toss the chicken with the cornstarch and breadcrumbs. Do this at the same time so the breadcrumbs actually stick.

Add to your air fryer in a single layer. Cook for 10-14 minutes, tossing halfway. How long you need to cook it for just depends on how thick your chicken breasts were.

While the chicken is cooking, add the minced garlic to a pot with the oil. Saute until lightly golden brown.

two images showing how to make the recipe

Add all remaining ingredients aside from the water and starch and bring to a low simmer.

Whisk together the cornstarch and water and add to the pot with the sauce. Whisk together and let simmer until thick. Remove from the heat and let cool which will help it thicken further.

When the chicken is done (be sure to cut into the largest piece to ensure it is cooked all the way through) add to a bowl and cool for just a couple of minutes.

Pour half of the sauce on top and toss to combine. This recipe makes quite a bit of sauce, I like to add probably 2/3 of it to the chicken, then reserve the rest for serving. Serve immediately to maintain the crispiness of the chicken!

sauce in a cup with a spoon

Make it a meal!

I love to serve this air fryer orange chicken with steamed broccoli and jasmine rice. It’s also delicious with cauliflower rice for a lighter or paleo friendly option.

This recipe makes quite a bit of sauce, so I suggest only adding about 2/3 of it to the actual chicken, then saving the rest for serving. It’s perfect drizzled over some steamed or roasted broccoli to add a little more flavor!

chopsticks picking up a bite of the orange chicken with sauce on top

Oven instructions

If you don’t have an air fryer, you can easily make this orange chicken in the oven. Follow all of the steps as usual, then bake at 400 Fahrenheit for 20-25 minutes or until completely cooked through and the internal temperature reaches 165 Fahrenheit.

I suggest flipping halfway to ensure all sides get crispy like it would in the air fryer.

How to store

To be honest, not really! I know that’s probably not the answer you want to hear, but this air fryer orange chicken really is best served immediately. It will lose its crisp after an hour or so of sitting out.

If you do have extra, you can store it in the fridge for up to 2 days, then reheat on the stove. It won’t have the same crispy coating as it will immediately after it cooks, but it’ll still be delicious!

overhead shot of the air fryer orange chicken with broccoli

How do you prevent it from getting soggy?

The best thing to do is just serve it immediately. Once the sauce and chicken are combined, the crispy coating will wear off pretty quickly. It helps to let the chicken and sauce cool for about 10 minutes before combining the two.

air fryer orange chicken in a bowl with rice and broccoli

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Air Fryer Orange Chicken

by: claire cary

This crispy air fryer orange chicken is full of flavor and so easy to make. It’s naturally gluten free, dairy free, refined sugar free and comes together in about 30 minutes.

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Prep: 20 minutes

Cook: 20 minutes

Total: 35 minutes

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Instructions

  • Add your cubed chicken breast to a bowl and toss with the tamari. Set aside to marinate for about 15 minutes.

  • Preheat your air fryer to 380 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Toss the chicken with the cornstarch and breadcrumbs. The breadcrumbs stick a bit more easily if you add them at the same time as the cornstarch.

  • Add to your air fryer in a single layer. Cook for 10-14 minutes, tossing halfway. How long you need to cook it for just depends on how thick your chicken breasts were. It’s done when the internal temperature reaches 165 Fahrenheit.

  • While the chicken is cooking, add the minced garlic to a pot with the oil. Saute until lightly golden brown.

  • Add all remaining ingredients aside from the water and starch and bring to a low simmer.

  • Whisk together the cornstarch and water and add to the pot with the sauce.

  • Whisk together and let simmer until thick. Remove from the heat and let cool which will help it thicken further.

  • When the chicken is done (be sure to cut into the largest piece to ensure it is cooked all the way through) add to a bowl and cool for just a couple of minutes.

  • Pour half of the sauce on top and toss to combine. This recipe makes quite a bit of sauce, I like to add probably 2/3 of it to the chicken, then reserve the rest for serving.

  • Serve immediately with steamed broccoli, rice or enjoy as is!

Notes

If you’re using full strength soy sauce, you’ll want to cut it back to about 2-3 tablespoons so it isn’t too strong. 
You can sub the honey with any other sweetener of choice. This recipe is not as sweet as traditional orange chicken from a restaurant, so feel free to add more sweetener to taste as needed.

Serving: 1bowl / Calories: 297kcal / Carbohydrates: 30g / Protein: 26g / Fat: 7g / Saturated Fat: 1g / Fiber: 1g / Sugar: 18g



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