Hot Orange Chicken is a spicier twist on the iconic Orange Chicken, which was first introduced by Panda Express in 1987 and quickly became their best-selling dish. Inspired by Hunan-style cooking, the dish blends sweet citrus with spicy chili flavors, appealing to diners who love bold and fiery flavors. This “hot” version reflects how Americanized Chinese food continues to evolve, adapting to modern cravings for heat and complexity. It combines the familiar comfort of fried chicken with the exciting kick of chili, making it a favorite for spice lovers. Today, it represents the creative side of Chinese-American cuisine, balancing tradition and innovation.
Crispy fried chicken is coated in a glossy, sticky sauce made from orange juice, zest, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and ginger. The “hot” variation incorporates red chili flakes, fresh chilies, or chili paste for extra heat. Sweetness from sugar or honey balances the spice, while sesame oil adds nutty depth. The result is crispy chicken cloaked in a sauce that is tangy, sweet, and fiery at once. Garnished with sesame seeds and green onions, it’s a colorful, flavorful dish that excites the palate.
This Panda Express Hot Orange Chicken copycat recipe recreates the restaurant classic with crispy chicken bites tossed in a sweet, tangy, and spicy orange chili sauce. The chicken is double-fried for crunch, then coated in a sticky glaze made with orange juice, garlic, ginger, soy, and chilies. Perfect for serving with steamed rice or noodles, this recipe delivers restaurant-quality flavor in under 40 minutes. Once you try it, you’ll see why this spicy twist on Orange Chicken is a fan favorite.
Hot Oil Warning: Frying can cause oil splatters — use a splatter guard and never overcrowd the pan.
Allergy Warning: Contains soy, gluten, and eggs. Use tamari, egg replacer, and gluten-free cornstarch for adjustments.
Only toss chicken in sauce right before serving to preserve crunch.
Panda Express Hot Orange Chicken balances fiery spice with sweet citrusy notes, making it a step up from the classic Orange Chicken. You can customize heat levels by adding more chili paste or fresh chilies. Vegetables like broccoli, red bell peppers, or snap peas can be added for color and nutrition. Leftovers can be stored for 2–3 days and reheated in a skillet or air fryer to restore crispiness. This dish is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for those who love bold, spicy-sweet flavors.