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Orange Chicken Sauce Recipe

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By: Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT9 Comments Posted: 8/5/21 Updated: 4/27/23

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This orange chicken sauce is sweet, tangy, and citrusy. It contains fresh, healthy ingredients, and is made on the stovetop in under 10 minutes! Toss it with chicken, beef, shrimp, or roasted cauliflower. 

Orange chicken sauce recipe tossed on chicken and scattered on a baking pan.

A solid stir fry sauce is a must when it comes to cooking meals at home. While this orange chicken sauce recipe goes perfectly with my Healthy Baked Orange Chicken, it can be used with a variety of proteins and vegetables, and gives new flavor and definition regular meals.

In fact, this my favorite stir fry sauce because it’s the perfect balance of sweet, tangy, and savory. The ingredients are simple and healthy, and you can make it ahead of time and store it in the fridge to use throughout the week. It’s also easy to double if you’ve got a bigger family!

After making this orange sauce at least 20 times in the last year, I have all the tips for how to make it in bulk and use it in stir fries!

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  • What‘s in Orange Chicken Sauce?
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Substitutions
  • How to Make Orange Chicken Sauce
  • Cooking Tips
  • Recipe FAQs
  • How to Use The Sauce
  • Stir Fry Instructions
  • Storage and Freezing
  • More Healthy Dinners
  • Orange Chicken Sauce Recipe
  • Leave a Review!

What‘s in Orange Chicken Sauce?

Traditionally, orange sauce is made with fresh orange juice, sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, ginger, red pepper flakes, and orange zest. It also includes a thickener like cornstarch or arrowroot. It’s a sauce that is associated with orange chicken, which is and Chinese-American dish created by Panda Express. The dish was actually created in the US, and is rarely found in Chinese restaurants in China.

In this recipe, I’ve made a few simple swaps to make it fresh, easy, and healthy. It’s made with fresh orange juice, unseasoned rice vinegar, coconut aminos (or soy sauce), garlic powder, dried ginger, and sweetened with coconut sugar. You can thicken it with arrowroot or cornstarch—whatever’s in your pantry!

Ingredient Notes

  • Fresh orange juice – For the best flavor, use orange juice that you’ve squeezed yourself or purchase freshly squeezed juice from the store
  • Coconut sugar – This is a natural sugar available at most grocery stores. It’s dark brown and has a nice maple color. Coconut sugar is sourced from the coconut palm tree.
  • Unseasoned rice vinegar – Make sure to grab unseasoned rice vinegar, which doesn’t have any adding flavorings or sweeteners.
  • Red pepper flakes – this is optional for kick! When I’m making this for my kids, I leave it out.
  • Arrowroot flour – This is a white powdery starch extracted from the root of a tropical plant. You can find this in the baking section in most grocery stores. Arrowroot is corn free and acts similar to cornstarch as a thickener.

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

Substitutions

If you find yourself short, you can make a few easy swaps to make the recipe fit your needs:

  • Coconut aminos: Totally fine to also use soy sauce! Low sodium works best, but either will work.
  • Coconut sugar: Use brown sugar, cane sugar, or any other granulated sugar.
  • Arrowroot flour: As a thickener, this can be swapped easily for corn starch.

How to Make Orange Chicken Sauce

I love how easy this recipe is! Just throw all of the ingredients into the pan, simmer, and let it cool! Here’s how to make it in four easy steps:

1. Combine: In a medium saucepan, add the orange juice, water, coconut aminos, coconut sugar, rice vinegar, garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes. Stir until combined. Bring the sauce to a boil, then lower the heat to a simmer and let it cook for 2 minutes. 

Mixing up the ingredients in the saucepan, including orange juice, coconut aminos, garlic, ginger, red pepper flakes, and rice vinegar.

2. Thicken: In a separate bowl, whisk the arrowroot and water together. Add the arrowroot mixture to the sauce and stir well. Simmer the sauce until it starts to thicken, about 5-7 minutes.

3. Toss: Remove the pan from the heat and let the sauce cool. Toss immediately with cooked chicken, beef, or roasted vegetables, or store it in a sealable glass container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Jar with finished orange chicken sauce in it with a spoon.

Cooking Tips

  • While I love using fresh oranges for the juice, you can purchase freshly squeezed bottled orange juice from the grocery store and get the same result.
  • This recipe can be cooked up in a small 1.5 quart saucepan.
  • Want to make this recipe more spicy? Start with the ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes, and add a pinch more at a time to taste.
  • This recipe is easy to double! When doubling the recipe, you’ll get 1 ½ cups of sauce. You can split the recipe in half and store the extra in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • When using this sauce, you can use sesame seeds or diced green onion as a garnish.

Recipe FAQs

Is orange sauce spicy?

No. Orange sauce is a little sweet and tangy with a hint of savory. It’s my favorite stir fry sauce because the flavors work with so many different foods. If you want to make it more spicy, start with the ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes, and add a pinch more at a time to taste.

My sauce turned a little brown. Is that OK?

If your sauce looks a little brown in the pan, that’s perfectly OK! Coconut sugar tends to darken the sauce slightly. It will still look orange on the chicken once thinned out slightly.

Why is orange sauce so good?

Orange sauce contains the perfect ratios of sweet, sour, and savory, but most people love it because it’s sweetened and has a fresh, orange flavor. It also pairs perfectly with many different foods, including meats, starches, and veggies!

Why didn’t my sauce thicken?

You must add a thickener to the orange sauce, like arrowroot or orange sauce. Make sure to mix the thickener separately in water so it dissolves properly, then add it to your sauce. Once you add the thickener, let it simmer for at least 5 minutes to thicken.

A pan of chicken with a jar of orange sauce and a spoon drizzling the sauce overtop.

How to Use The Sauce

  • Use it as a dipping sauce for spring rolls or nuggets
  • Toss and coat cooked protein, including chicken, beef, or seafood!
  • Toss it with noddles, like rice noodles
  • Pour it over steamed or roasted veggies
  • Use it as a stir fry sauce

Stir Fry Instructions

You can toss orange sauce with cooked chicken, beef, shrimp, or roasted cauliflower, or drizzle it on top of rice or steamed or roasted vegetables. You can also use it as a stir fry sauce! Here’s how to use it in a stir fry:

  1. Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  2. Add 1 pound of protein (thinly sliced beef, cubed chicken breast or thighs, or peeled and deveined shrimp) and cook until browned and just cooked through. Remove the protein from the pan and transfer to a clean plate.
  3. Add 1 more tablespoon of oil and 4-5 cups of raw cut up vegetables to the pan. I like to do freshly diced onion, broccoli florets, sliced bell peppers, sliced mushrooms, chopped asparagus, or snow peas. Stir fry until crisp-tender, about 4-5 minutes.
  4. Return the protein back to the pan and add the sauce (about ¾ to 1 cup). Stir until everything is evenly coated and continue to cook until the sauce thickens, about 2-3 minutes.

Storage and Freezing

STORE: The best part about this sauce? You can make it ahead of time and use it for weeks! If you’re not using the sauce immediately, transfer it to an airtight glass container and store it in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

FREEZE: Place the sauce in a freezer-safe airtight container and store it in freezer for up to three months.

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A bowl of orange chicken served over rice.

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Orange Chicken Sauce Recipe

This orange chicken sauce is sweet, tangy, and citrusy. It contains fresh, healthy ingredients, and is made on the stovetop in under 10 minutes! Toss it with chicken, beef, shrimp, or roasted cauliflower. 

Prep: 5Cook: 9Total: 14 minutes
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Ingredients

  • ¾ cup fresh orange juice 
  • ¼ cup water 
  • ¼ cup coconut aminos or soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons coconut sugar (or other granulated sugar)
  • 2 tablespoons unseasoned rice vinegar 
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
  • ¼ tsp crushed red pepper flakes (optional for kick)
  • 1 tablespoon arrowroot or cornstarch + 2 tablespoon water

Instructions

  1. Combine: In a medium saucepan, add the orange juice, water, coconut aminos, coconut sugar, rice vinegar, garlic, ginger, and red pepper flakes. Stir until combined. Bring the mixture to a boil, then lower the heat to a simmer and let it cook for 2 minutes. 
  2. Thicken: In a separate small bowl, whisk the arrowroot and water together. Add the arrowroot mixture to the sauce and stir well. Simmer the sauce until it starts to thicken, about 5-7 minutes.
  3. Toss: Remove the pan from the heat and let it cool. Toss with cooked chicken, beef, shrimp, or roasted cauliflower. 

Notes

  • If not using immediately, store it in the refrigerator in a sealable glass container for up to two weeks.
  • Want to make this recipe more spicy? Start with the ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes, and add a pinch more at a time to taste.
  • When doubling the recipe, you’ll get 1 ½ cups of sauce. You can split the recipe in half and store the extra in the freezer for up to 3 months.
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Recipe By: Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT

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  1. Andrea P says

    Posted on 8/14/21 at 9:29 PM

    Can’t wait to try this! How did you prepare the chicken in the picture? It looks breaded and oven-baked (and delicious) 🙂

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    • Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT says

      Posted on 8/21/21 at 3:05 PM

      Hey Andrea! Here’s my Healthy Orange Chicken recipe!

  2. Liz says

    Posted on 8/21/21 at 11:04 AM

    This is our new favorite sauce! It’s so delicious and goes with everything!

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    • Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT says

      Posted on 8/21/21 at 3:03 PM

      Thanks Liz! So glad you loved this orange sauce!

  3. Francis says

    Posted on 7/31/22 at 8:11 PM

    The BEST – Very Well Presented Recipe. Can Hardly Wait to try. Thank You

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  4. Ligia says

    Posted on 12/1/24 at 12:59 PM

    Would it be possible to use apple cider vinegar instead of rice vinegar?

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    • Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT says

      Posted on 12/1/24 at 1:14 PM

      You can! It would definitely change the flavor as apple cider vinegar is more tart and acidic.

  5. Toni says

    Posted on 4/28/25 at 2:51 PM

    Can date sugar be used instead of coconut? I know the swap isn’t typically 1:1 because of the fiber in date sugar.

    Reply
    • Noelle Tarr, NTP, CPT says

      Posted on 4/28/25 at 6:37 PM

      I don’t see an issue with that at all! Let me know how it goes.

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