Why This Dish Feels Like a Win?
Some dinners just hit differently, and Crispy Honey Garlic Chicken is one of those comfort-meets-wow meals.
It’s sweet, a little spicy, deeply garlicky, and coated in a shiny sauce that clings to every crispy edge.
I, Leya, made this on a busy night, and suddenly everyone was hovering near the stove.
The best part? It’s quick, forgiving, and feels like takeout… without the wait or the mystery ingredients.
You get juicy chicken, a golden crust, and a sauce that makes you pause mid-bite.
Yes, it’s that good.
Ingredients Needed for the Recipe
- Boneless, skinless chicken thighs – juicy base that stays tender while frying
- Salt and black pepper – simple seasoning that wakes up the chicken
- Garlic powder and onion powder – gentle background flavor
- Smoked paprika – subtle warmth and color
- Sesame oil – nutty aroma that lingers
- Cornstarch – creates the crispy coating
- Vegetable or canola oil – for pan-frying
- Honey – sweet backbone of the sauce
- Sweet chili sauce – brings mild heat and shine
- Soy sauce – salty, umami depth
- Fresh garlic, chopped – bold garlic bursts in every bite
How to make Honey Garlic Chicken Recipe?

Step 1- Season the Chicken
Add the chicken pieces to a bowl or resealable bag.
Sprinkle in salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, and sesame oil.
Toss until every piece looks evenly coated.
Step 2- Rest and Coat
Add cornstarch right before cooking and toss again.
Let the coated chicken sit for about 20 minutes.
This helps the crust form better in the pan.
Step 3- Pan-Fry Until Crisp
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
Cook chicken in batches, turning once, until golden and crispy.
Transfer browned pieces to a plate.
Step 4- Build the Sauce
Return all chicken to the skillet.
Add honey, sweet chili sauce, soy sauce, and chopped garlic.
Stir gently as the sauce bubbles and thickens.
Step 5- Finish and Serve
Let everything simmer for a few minutes.
The sauce should cling and shine.
Serve hot, straight from the pan.
Serving Ideas That Just Work
Fried rice is the obvious winner, and yes, it’s magical together.
Steamed jasmine rice is calmer, but still perfect.
For crunch contrast, add a simple cucumber salad on the side.
Want something bold?
Spoon this chicken into warm wraps or tacos.
It’s messy, joyful, and totally worth it.
Tips
- Use thighs for juicier results, they stay tender longer
- Don’t overcrowd the pan or the chicken won’t crisp
- Chop garlic, don’t mince, for bigger flavor pops
- Let the sauce simmer gently to avoid burning
- Serve immediately for peak crispiness
Flavor Variations to Try
If you like heat, add a pinch of red pepper flakes to the sauce.
For deeper sweetness, mix in a spoon of brown sugar.
A squeeze of lime at the end brightens everything.
Want it tangier?
Add a splash of rice vinegar to the sauce.
It balances the honey beautifully.
Storing and Reheating Leftovers
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge.
They’ll stay good for up to three days.
The sauce thickens as it chills.
Reheat gently in a skillet with a splash of water.
The crisp softens, but the flavor stays strong.
Still totally delicious.
This Crispy Honey Garlic Chicken has become one of my go-to dinners.
It’s fast, comforting, and feels a little special every time.
And honestly, I, Leya, never get tired of making it.
Honey Garlic Chicken Recipe
This Honey Garlic Chicken recipe is ridiculously simple and perfect for an easy weeknight dinner, friends. Chicken thigh pieces are well-seasoned and pan-fried until nice and crisp; and then bathed in a luxurious, honey chili umami sauce loaded with garlic. It’s a dish that has drool-worthy, big-time flavorrr. Serve alongside hibachi-style fried rice for the ultimate takeout experience (or your favorite sides)!
ingredients
Instructions
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Season & marinate chicken
In a large resealable plastic bag, combine the chicken pieces, salt/pepper to taste, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, and sesame oil. Seal the bag and shake everything to fully combine, ensuring the chicken is well coated. Transfer the chicken to the refrigerator to marinate for at least 1 hour or up to 1 day. -
Add cornstarch & rest chicken
Right before cooking, add the cornstarch to the chicken and toss/shake to combine, ensuring the cornstarch coats the chicken pieces very well. Then set the cornstarch-coated chicken aside for 20 minutes to reach room temperature. -
Brown chicken
In a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, heat 2 tablespoons of oil. When hot, working in batches to not overcrowd the chicken, add a few pieces of chicken into the skillet. Cook the chicken until golden brown and lightly crisp, about 3–4 minutes. Flip the chicken and continue cooking on the other side for 2–3 minutes. Then use a slotted utensil to set the browned chicken aside on a plate. Repeat the process until all chicken has been browned, adding a tablespoon of oil in between batches only as needed. Then add all browned chicken back into the skillet. -
Build the honey garlic chicken
Reduce the heat to medium. Add the honey, sweet chili sauce, soy sauce, and chopped garlic. Use a rubber spatula or wooden utensil to stir all the ingredients until well combined. Let the mixture simmer for about 4–5 minutes for the flavors to meld and the sauce thickens a bit. -
Serve
Serve this honey garlic chicken immediately over rice (we love this saucy chicken over hibachi-style fried rice!) or alongside your favorite sides (jasmine rice or other rice of choice, veggies, mashed potatoes, etc.) Garnish the chicken with sesame seeds and sliced scallions, if desired. Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
Serving Size 1 serving
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 420kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 20gg31%
- Saturated Fat 5gg25%
- Trans Fat 0gg
- Cholesterol 115mgmg39%
- Sodium 1180mgmg50%
- Potassium 520mgmg15%
- Total Carbohydrate 38gg13%
- Dietary Fiber 0gg0%
- Sugars 34gg
- Protein 24gg48%
- Calcium 30 mg
- Iron 2 mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
- Can I use chicken breasts? Eh. Honestly, I highly recommend the juiciness of chicken thigh meat over chicken breasts here. However, feel free to use chicken breasts if you prefer.
- Is cornstarch gluten-free? Why yes, yes it is!
- Need a soy sauce alternative? Sure thing, use coconut aminos.
