This Kung Pao Chicken recipe includes stir-fried chicken, peanuts, and green onion in a delicious sweet and spicy kung pao sauce, served over hot cooked rice. It’s my copycat attempt at my favorite Chinese take-out dish!

If you’re interested in more take-out style creations from my website, try my Mongolian Beef, General Tso’s Chicken, or Sweet and Sour Chicken.

I can’t say that any of my Chinese-inspired recipes are authentic, so check out Red House Spice or China Sichuan if you’re looking for really authentic Chinese food recipes!

Kung Pao Chicken served on a plate with white rice.

Why I love this recipe:

  • Restaurant Quality – Kung Pao Chicken is my favorite thing to order at Chinese resturants in America, and I think this recipe is a big winner!
  • Adaptable – The great part about cooking from home is adding and using ingredients you have on hand, and like! I often throw in more veggies, like zucchini, mushrooms, snow peas, carrots and baby broccoli.
  • The Sauces – we’ve got two flavor enhancers at play here: the chicken marinade, and the sauce. Both help to give the dish a big boost of Kung Pao sauce flavor and taste.

How to make Kung Pao Chicken:

Make Marinade and Sauce: In two separate bowls, make the chicken marinade and the sauce ingredients. Set the sauce aside.  Add the chicken to the chicken marinade and set aside.

Chicken marinade and kung pao sauce in two separate bowls, next to another photo of chicken pieces added to the marinade.

Sauté Peanuts: Add 1 tablespoon of oil to wok or frying pan and heat to medium. Add red pepper flakes and peanuts and stir-fry until peanuts are golden (about 2 minutes). Remove peanuts and pepper flakes to a bowl.

Peanut sautéing in a skillet, to make Kung Pao chicken,

Cook Chicken: Add 1 Tablespoon of oil to the pan and bring heat to medium-high. Use a slotted spoon to scoop half of the chicken (allowing excess marinade to drip off) into the hot pan, in a single layer. Cook chicken for 1-2 minutes on each side, flipping only once, until golden (chicken does not need to be completely cooked through). 

Marinated chicken pieces sautéing in a hot skillet.

Make Stir-Fry: Add ginger, bell peppers or other vegetables, green onion and peanuts to the pan. Stir-fry for 2 minutes.

Chicken, veggies and peanuts sautéing in a wok.

Add the Sauce: Stir, and cook for a few minutes, or until chicken is cooked through and the sauce begin to slightly thicken. 

Serve: Remove from heat and serve with hot cooked rice.

Kung Pao Chicken cooking in a wok.

Make Ahead and Freezing Instructions:

To Make Ahead: The kung pao sauce and marinade can be prepped ahead of time and kept in an airtight container in the fridge. You can leave the chicken in the marinade for up to 4 hours.

To Freeze: While it’s best served fresh, this easy kung pao chicken can be frozen after it’s cooled. Place in a freezer safe bag or container and place in freezer for up to 2 months. Allow to thaw completely in refrigerator before heating to serve.

Recipe Variations:

  • Veggies: Add your favorite veggies like mushrooms, broccoli, carrots, snow peas and zucchini.
  • Szechuan Peppers: Add them to cook with the sauce for an extra kick, just be sure to take them out before serving or else it will be very spicy. You can leave them out if you can’t find them, or if you want it more mild.

Follow me for more great recipes

Recipe

Kung Pao Chicken served on a plate with white rice.
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 25 minutes
Total 35 minutes
Save Recipe

Ingredients
  

For the Marinade

For the Sauce:

Instructions
 

  • In two separate bowls, make the chicken marinade and the sauce ingredients. Set the sauce aside. Add the chicken to the chicken marinade and set aside.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of oil to a wok or frying pan and heat to medium. Add red pepper flakes and peanuts and stir-fry until peanuts are golden (about 2 minutes). Remove peanuts and pepper flakes to a bowl.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of oil to the pan and bring heat to medium-high. Use a slotted spoon to scoop half of the chicken (allowing excess marinade to drip off) into the hot pan, in a single layer.
  • Cook chicken for 1-2 minutes on each side, flipping only once, until golden (chicken does not need to be completely cooked through). 
  • Remove chicken to the bowl with the peanuts. Repeat with cooking remaining chicken. Return peanuts and chicken to the pan. Add dried chilies, ginger, bell peppers or other vegetables and green onion. Stir-fry for 1-2 minutes.
  • Add the sauce. Stir, and cook for a few minutes, or until chicken is cooked through and the sauce begin to slightly thicken. 
  • Remove from heat and serve with hot cooked rice.

Notes

Veggies: Add your favorite veggies like mushrooms, broccoli, carrots, snow peas and zucchini.
Szechuan Peppers: Add them to cook with the sauce for an extra kick, just be sure to take them out before serving or else it will be very spicy. You can leave them out if you can’t find them, or if you want it more mild.

Nutrition

Calories: 440kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 43gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 109mgSodium: 536mgPotassium: 889mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1193IUVitamin C: 41mgCalcium: 30mgIron: 2mg

Create a FREE Account to save your favorite recipes and create meal plans

Follow Me

Get recipe ideas weekly!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

*I first shared this recipe in April 2013. Updated July 2018 and February 2022.

This post contains affiliate links. I love sharing my favorite products with you!

Recipe adapted from Williams Sonoma Cookbook.

This post contains affiliate links.

Related Posts

Share Recipe

Categories

About The Author

Lauren Allen

Welcome! I’m Lauren, a mom of four and lover of good food. Here you’ll find easy recipes and weeknight meal ideas made with real ingredients, with step-by-step photos and videos.

0 0 votes
Recipe Rating
4.92 from 169 votes (132 ratings without comment)
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

74 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Analida
10 years ago

Lauren, this recipe for Kung Pao chicken sounds amazing. It is one of my favorite Asian dishes. I never make Asian food because I am daunted by the quantity of ingredients. Thanks for posting this; it doesn’t look as difficult as I thought it would be.

Regards,
Analida

Katie
10 years ago

What is “chili paste with garlic”?

Sandy
10 years ago

This seems like a lot for only 3 servings. Is that correct?

Liz
10 years ago

Hi! I absolutely love your site and was trying this recipe out for the first time. However, I had a question concerning when you would add the fresh veggies into the cooking process?
Thanks!!!

Rachel @LittleChefBigAppetite
10 years ago

I am making this for dinner tonight! I can’t wait!

Kristine @ Kristine's Kitchen
10 years ago

My husband and I always order Kung Pao Chicken when we go out for Chinese. I’m SO excited to be able to make it at home, and healthier! This looks fantastic!

Becky @ Project Domestication
10 years ago

I need to try this. Kun Pao is my husband’s favorite Chinese dish. Thanks!

Michelle
10 years ago

This looks super yummy! We’re always looking for new menu items.

Liz Bailey
11 years ago

Thanks Jess! It is one of our favorites and i’m glad you liked it!

Jessica
11 years ago

Liz! Loved this recipe so much I made it two nights in a row.

1 2 3 6