Healthy General Tso's Chicken is simple, flavorful and perfect for a weeknight dinner. It's a lighter take on the classic American take-out dish and will loved by both kids and adults. It also happens to be be gluten-free, dairy-free and paleo!
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Cook Time12 minutesmins
Total Time22 minutesmins
Course: Dinner
Servings: 4
Author: Lexi
Ingredients
1-1/2lb.boneless skinless chicken breastdiced into bite sized pieces
¼cuparrowroot starch
Salt and pepper
1tablespoonavocado oil
3scallionssliced thin and whites and greens separated
1” piece gingerpeeled and grated
2clovesgarlicminced
¼cupcoconut hoisin saucesee note for substitute
2tablespoonsrice vinegar
2tablespoonscoconut aminos
2tablespooncoconut sugar
1tablespoonshoney
2teaspoonssesame oil
1teaspoondried bird’s eye chilior crushed red pepper flakes
Cauliflower ricefor serving
Sesame seedsfor garnish
Instructions
Cut chicken into 1" pieces and place inside of a large bowl with arrowroot starch and a big pinch of salt and pepper. Toss to coat the chicken fully.
Heat oil in a large, heavy skillet. Once hot, brown chicken on both sides, in batches if necessary, for 3-4 minutes per side.
Remove chicken and set aside. To the pan add the white parts of the scallion, ginger and garlic and cook for 1 minute.
Add in the coconut hoisin, rice vinegar, coconut aminos, coconut sugar, honey, sesame oil, and red pepper flakes. Increase heat and bring the mixture to a boil, scraping up any browned bits on the bottom of the skillet. Once the sauce has boiled and thickened up, add back the chicken and cook through until hot, about 1 more minute.
Serve chicken immediately with sauce from the skillet over cauliflower rice and top with green parts of the scallions and sesame seeds.
Notes
Traditional hoisin sauce contains gluten. There are some brands out there that are free from gluten such as Coconut Secrets brand. If you can’t readily find a gluten-free brand, feel free to substitute teriyaki sauce.
Despite this recipe calling for a lot of “coconut” products, this does not at all taste like coconut!