Stir-fried chicken and broccoli are topped with a mouthwatering Hoisin sauce glaze in this super easy recipe. Loaded with amazing Cantonese flavor, hoisin chicken is going to become a new regular in your dinner rotation! There is nothing better than a stir fry recipe sizzling with an Asian flavor. Korean beef, cashew chicken, and beef and broccoli stir-fries are more of my favorites that you should most definitely try!
Easy Hoisin Chicken Stir Fry Recipe
This tasty recipe showcases juicy cuts of chicken and fresh broccoli blanketed in homemade hoisin sauce! If you haven’t already seen my hoisin sauce post, I am here to tell you that this sauce is everything you need in your life right now. Super popular in Cantonese cooking, it begins with a soy sauce base. Then, we add stellar flavors like garlic, sriracha, sesame, and a secret ingredient- peanut butter! The result is a thick, glossy glaze bursting with notes of spicy, savory, sweet, and a whole lot of mouthwatering creaminess. You can easily make this sauce at home to use for a variety of dishes! At my house, we have been loving hoisin sauce for dipping, marinating, and layering on rice bowls. My favorite use so far, though, has been using hoisin sauce in this delicious chicken stir fry with broccoli. I wish I could let you taste test a piece of this chicken right now through your screen. The creamy, thick sauce layers perfectly on top of your meat and veggies. Then, it sinks down into every nook and cranny, adding a punch of delicious, complex flavor to every bite! Combine that with tender broccoli and juicy chicken sizzled to a perfect golden brown. The result? A super easy meal with flavors rivaling your favorite Chinese takeout place! And if you are looking for more of that perfect takeout flavor, try my shrimp-fried rice and cashew chicken, too!
Ingredients for Hoisin Chicken With Broccoli
Because this recipe only takes a few ingredients to make, it is the perfect simple meal to whip up anytime! You can satisfy your cravings for Chinese takeout in your kitchen with ease! All individual measurements can be found in my recipe card below. Be sure to refer to my hoisin sauce recipe to craft your own batch at home!
Olive Oil: This is what will help both your broccoli and chicken cook up perfectly. Grapeseed and sunflower oil are other great substitutes.Chicken Breasts: In this recipe, I use boneless and skinless chicken breasts. It makes it easier to cut into small pieces.Salt and Pepper: Add these to taste!Broccoli Florets: You can cut these into smaller pieces as needed. Want your broccoli super tender? See my tips on blanching below!Hoisen Sauce: The star of the show! You can use store-bought hoisen sauce, but my recommendation is to make your own sauce at home. This way, you can customize the flavor to your liking!Sesame Seeds and Green Onions: I use sesame seeds and green onions for garnish. They add a pop of texture and extra flavor!
Making the Best Hoisin Chicken Stir Fry
You are going to love how easy it is to make this tasty one-pan meal! You can’t go wrong with this staple recipe. It is the perfect way to add incredible Asian flavor to weeknight dinners- minus the effort.
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Blanching Broccoli: It takes a few extra minutes of prep time, but for extra soft and tender broccoli you can blanch before adding them to your skillet! Simply add your broccoli to a pot of boiling water seasoned with salt. Cook for 2-3 minutes and drain. Once you stir fry them, the result will be more soft and delicious.Get Your Pan Hot Enough: The key to sizzling, perfectly browned flavor is a hot pan. Make sure your pan and oil are completely hot before adding anything into your skillet. I recommend at least 5 minutes on high heat.Cut Uniform Pieces: Making sure your vegetables and chicken are cut into small, uniform pieces will make everything cook through thoroughly and at the same rate. It allows your skillet to have more surface area and air flow.Adding Spice: If you want more of a kick, you can add a dash of sriracha or chili flakes to your stir fry.Adding Other Vegetables: Chopped onions, mushrooms, and bell peppers are more great veggies to throw in to this tasty stir fry! You can also add in more traditional vegetables like Chinese cabbage, bok choy, and radish.Marinating Chicken: For chicken that is supremely tender and flavorful, you can marinate your chicken in hoisin sauce for 30 minutes before cooking.Stir Often: Be sure to stir your ingredients often! This will keep the high heat of the pan from overcooking any of your ingredients.
In the Refrigerator: Store your stir fry in an airtight container. It will keep for up to 4 days.Reheating: Stir fries are best reheated on the stove. Add a bit of oil and then cook until warmed through on low to medium heat. Serve over rice or noodles for a quick and tasty lunch!
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.