Kung Pao Chicken - Copycat Panda Express Recipe (2024)

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I love a good copycat recipe and I love, love, LOVE Chinese food. I have an awesome recipe for you today that is definitely a keeper. Hi everyone, it’s Nicky here again from Kitchen Sanctuary.You’re going to love delicious copycat recipe for Kung Pao Chicken.

I have a few copycat recipes I’ve been playing with lately, and this post was almost going to be a recipe for ‘Firecracker chicken’.I’ve made it quite a few times at home, and it always goes down really well.I was just starting to prep my ingredient list, when I realised, you’ve probably never heard of Firecracker chicken!It’s an amazing spicy dish from a restaurant chain called Wagamama – which I presumedwas a chain that had come over to the UK from the US, but on further investigation I found out there’re only 4 Wagamama restaurants in the US (compared to the 100+ restaurants in the UK) Doh!

Not to be dissuaded from a tongue-tingling spicy chicken dish, I decided to go for a Panda Express classic.

Believe it or not,Panda Express hasn’t really made it over to the UK, but I’ve paid the place a fair few visits on holidays to the US, and love their Kung Pao chicken.My version involves making a marinade – a third of which is used to marinade the chicken. The remaining 2/3rds is added at the end along with the vegetables and reduced down to get a thick sauce with loads of flavour.

The meal contains the whole dried red chillies, as you find in the Panda Express version, but these can easily be added at the very end with the peanuts – so you can dish out a portion for the kids before adding the chillies.The question from me to you is – do you eat the chillies? Or leave them on the side of your plate?I think the last time I had it I left them, because they just look so hot and scary!My husband Chris took a large bite of one, and I’ve never seen him down a pint of water so fast! Ha ha – and he generally likes his spicy food.

I find you get the right amount of heat if you snip the chillies a couple of times when they’re in the pan – so they release a bit of the heat, without you having to lose the functionality of your taste buds for the next 24 hours….

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Ingredients

  • FOR MARINADE
  • 2tbsprice wine
  • ¼tspwhite pepper
  • 5tbspsoy sauce
  • 4tbsphoisin sauce
  • 1tspsesame oil
  • 2tbspsugar
  • 2garlic clovespeeled and minced
  • 1thumb-sized piece of fresh gingerpeeled and grated
  • ½tspground sechuan peppersoptional – for those of you who like it hotter
  • REMAINING INGREDIENTS
  • 3chicken breastschopped into bite size pieces
  • 1teaspooncornflour/cornstarch
  • 1tbspvegetable Oil
  • 8Dry Whole Chilli Peppers
  • 2Red Bell Pepperchopped into squares
  • 1medium sized courgette/zucchini chopped into chunks
  • 12spring onions/scallionschopped roughly
  • ½cupunsalted peanuts

Instructions

  1. Mix the marinade ingredients in a bowl.

  2. Place the chopped chicken in a separate bowl and mix with the cornflour/cornstarch, then stir in 1/3 of the marinade ingredients. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes (or up to 12 hours).

  3. Heat your wok or frying pan over a medium heat and add the whole chilli peppers. Dry cook for a couple of minutes – turning regularly until the chillies go darker in colour. They burn quite quickly, so keep a close eye on them. Remove from the pan when they’ve darkened and gone a little softer.

  4. Add the oil to your work, heat on a high heat and then add the chicken. Fry until cooked through – about 7-8 minutes.

  5. Add in the red peppers, courgette/zucchini and spring onions/scallions. Cook for a further 2-3 minutes until heated through, but still crunchy.

  6. Add in the remaining 2/3rds of the marinade and the chillies and cook until the sauce thickens slightly – about 2 minutes.

  7. If you’d prefer the sauce to thicken even more, you can mix a tbsp. of cornflour/cornstarch with a couple of tbsp. of cold water, then pour this mix in whilst stirring. The sauce will thicken very quickly.

  8. Add in the peanuts just before serving, and give them a quick stir. Serve over boiled rice (with a large glass of water if you intend to eat those chillies!)

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Outstanding recipes to supplement your Chinese food dinner:

Chicken Fried Rice – I got this recipe from a host on one of my favorite morning shows, here in Utah. I have made it for my family many, many times and am frequently asked for the recipe. I can easily say that it’s better than the fried rice I’ve had at any Chinese food restaurant. I like to double the recipe so we have leftovers (yum!)

Homemade Fortune Cookies – This was a fun recipe to make with the kids. I never thought about making our own fortune cookies, but I would totally do it again! And, if you don’t want to make your own, and would rather just put your own fortunes inside existing fortune cookies, check out DIY Fortune Cookie Messages.

Chinese Chicken Salad – This is one of the very first recipes I shared on the blog, over 10 years ago, and it’s still going strong today. This is a great side dish or I love to serve it for lunch or bring to a BBQ.

Instant Pot General Tso’s Chicken – What’s a Chinese food dinner without multiple entrees?!? This simple instant pot chicken recipe can be cooking at the same time you’re putting together your kung pao chicken. And, with it being in the Instant Pot, it will stay warm until you’re ready to serve your feast!

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Kung Pao Chicken - Copycat Panda Express Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is in the kung pao chicken from Panda Express? ›

Kung pao chicken

A Szechwan-inspired dish with chicken, peanuts and vegetables, finished with chili peppers.

What are the ingredients in Panda Express sauce? ›

Ingredients : 'SUGAR, WATER, DISTILLED VINEGAR, SOY SAUCE (WATER, WHEAT, SOYBEAN, SALT, ALCOHOL, RICE VINEGAR, LACTIC ACID), FOOD STARCH-MODIFIED, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF SALT SPICES, XANTHAN GUM, NATURAL FLAVORS (INCLUDES YEAST EXTRACT), LACTIC ACID, CARAMEL COLOR, HYDROLYZED SOY PROTEIN.

Where did kung pao chicken recipe come from? ›

Kung Pao chicken (Chinese: 宫保鸡丁), also transcribed as Gong Bao or Kung Po, is a spicy, stir-fried Chinese dish made with chicken, peanuts, vegetables, and chili peppers. The classic dish in Sichuan cuisine originated in the Sichuan Province of south-western China and includes Sichuan peppercorns.

Does Panda Express Kung Pao Chicken have pineapple? ›

KUNG PAO CHICKEN

Chicken breast, red peppers, onion and pineapple mixed in the wok with a sweet and sour sauce.

Is Kung Pao Chicken real Chinese? ›

Kung pao chicken is Chinese-style stir-fried chicken cubes with dried chili peppers. It's a Sichuanese staple that was brought over to America and reinvented for local flavors and tastes. The Sichuanese version is a tad more complex, seasoned with Chinese peppercorns and a large heap of dried chili peppers.

Is Panda Express kung pao chicken real chicken? ›

The Panda Express kung pao chicken recipe is not public; but based on its description on the chain's website, it closely resembles that of traditional Sichuan cuisine. It has small chunks of chicken, chili peppers, and peanuts glazed in kung pao sauce.

What is the unhealthiest thing at Panda Express? ›

The #1 worst Panda Express order is…the Chow Mein and Orange Chicken. The combination of Orange Chicken, a dish inspired by a Chinese dish called chen pi niu rou, and classic chow mein stir-fried noodles is nothing short of delicious. Unfortunately, if it's a nutritious meal you're on the hunt for, this one isn't it.

What oil does Panda Express use? ›

Panda Express entrees and sides contain zero grams of trans fat per serving and adds no MSG in their food. Panda Express uses only 100% pure soybean oil in the preparation of recipes.

What brand of soy sauce does Panda Express use? ›

Lee Kum Kee Panda Premium Soy Sauce.

What is the real name of Kung Pao chicken? ›

Kung Pao chicken - or gōngbǎo jīdīng in the pinyin transliteration of the original Mandarin (宮保雞丁) - is named for a 19th century official who was held in high esteem by the local populace in Sichuan and hence by the ruling Qing dynasty overall. The name literally means 'palace guardian cubed chicken'.

What does kung pao mean in english? ›

adjective. ˈkəŋ-ˈpau̇ ˈküŋ-, ˈku̇ŋ- : being stir-fried or sometimes deep-fried and served in a spicy hot sauce usually with peanuts.

What is inside hoisin sauce? ›

Though regional variations exist, most modern hoisin sauce recipes contain some combination of the following ingredients: fermented soybeans, five-spice powder, garlic, red chili peppers, and sugar. "Hoisin" comes from the Cantonese word for seafood, though it's not commonly associated with seafood dishes.

What does Kung Pao Chicken taste like from Panda Express? ›

Sweet, spicy, peppery, and tangy, plus the peanuts add a great crunch and nuttiness. The vegetables help to tone down some of that heat while actually adding a lot of body to the dish. And the chicken — it's so moist and flavorful, thanks to a quick marinade.

Who owns Panda Express? ›

Andrew and Peggy Cherng are cofounders of the $3.5 billion (sales) Chinese fast food chain, Panda Express, which has over 2,200 locations. The Cherngs also run famed ramen house, Ippudo, in Berkeley, CA and have investments in chains that sell everything from pizza, salad and cheesecake.

Does Panda Express use MSG? ›

The answer to your question is probably Yes. Panda Express claims that they do not add extra MSG to their food, but they issued disclaimer that ingredients they use could include MSG. Panda Express is "fast food" and the largest Chinese fast food chain.

What is the difference between orange chicken and Kung Pao chicken? ›

What's the difference between Kung Pao chicken and orange chicken? Orange chicken is made with, well, oranges! A combination of orange juice and zest, to be exact. It's certainly stickier and sweeter than Kung Pao chicken!

Why do Chinese people eat Kung Pao chicken? ›

As the most ardent fan of Kung Pao chicken, the dish was named after him. Ding Baozhen loved to cook and especially liked chicken, peanuts, and spicy peppers. Using those ingredients, he created Kung Pao chicken. Originally a home dish of the Ding family, guests loved it so much that the popularity spread.

Is Kung Pao chicken at Panda Express breaded? ›

Kung pao chicken also typically has peanuts on top while General Tso's does not, and General Tso sauce is sweeter while kung pao sauce is spicier. There's still a bit of breading with this Panda Express kung pao chicken recipe in the form of cornstarch.

What does Chinese Kung Po taste like? ›

Our classic kung pao recipe brings together the warmth of chilli and ginger, the sweetness of honey and sherry, the saltiness of soy sauce, the sourness of vinegar, the nuttyness of peanuts and peanut oil, plus plenty of other flavourful ingredients that come together in delicious harmony.

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