Cashew Chicken

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Grab a pan, gather your ingredients, and get ready to whip up homemade cashew chicken that’s every bit as tasty as your favorite take-out.

Bowl of cashew chicken over rice.

Craving the flavors of your favorite Chinese take-out? This delicious cashew chicken recipe is a breeze to make at home. You don’t need a wok, just a large nonstick skillet. And aside from the chicken, the only chopping involves fresh garlic and scallions. The rest of the ingredients are easily found in your pantry in bottles and jars. Heads up: Stir-fries cook very quickly, so it’s essential to have everything measured and ready to go before you start cooking. And when it comes to the chicken, take care not to cut the pieces too small; larger chunks ensure they cook evenly without becoming overdone.

“Quick and easy. My teenage son and his friends all raved how good it was. Thanks!”

Stacy

What You’ll Need To Make Cashew Chicken

cashew chicken ingredients

  • Roasted, unsalted cashews: Provide a crunchy texture and nutty flavor to the dish.
  • Water: Used for adjusting the consistency of the sauce.
  • Cornstarch: Acts as a thickening agent for the sauce, giving it a glossy appearance and helping it adhere to the chicken.
  • Hoisin sauce: Adds a sweet, savory, and slightly tangy flavor to the dish. Be sure to use a high-quality brand, such as Kikkoman or Lee Kum Kee—it makes a big difference.
  • Soy sauce: Provides saltiness and umami flavor.
  • Boneless, skinless chicken breasts or tenderloins: A lean cut that’s tender when stir-fried.
  • Vegetable oil: Used for stir-frying the chicken and aromatics.
  • Garlic and scallions: Garlic adds aromatic flavor, while scallions contribute both flavor and color to the dish.
  • Rice vinegar: Adds a tangy and slightly sweet flavor to balance out the flavors.
  • Asian sesame oil: Provides a distinct nutty aroma and flavor.
  • Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements

Step-by-Step Instructions

To begin, place the cashews on a baking sheet in a single layer.

Cashews on a lined baking sheet.

Toast in the oven until fragrant, about 5 minutes. (They will crisp up as they cool.) Meanwhile, prepare the sauce: in a small bowl, whisk together the water, cornstarch, hoisin sauce and soy sauce. Set aside.

Whisk in a bowl of sauce mixture.

Next, season the chicken with salt and pepper. In a large nonstick skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of the vegetable oil over high heat until very hot. Add half of the chicken to the skillet.

Chicken in a skillet.

Stir-fry until lightly browned but not cooked through, about 3 minutes. Transfer to a plate.

Cooked chicken in a skillet.

Add the remaining tablespoon vegetable oil to the skillet; then add remaining chicken, garlic and white parts of the scallions. Stir-fry until the chicken is lightly browned but not cooked through, about 3 minutes. Return the first batch of chicken to the pan. Turn the heat down to medium and add the rice vinegar; cook until evaporated, about 30 seconds.

Chicken in a skillet with seasonings.

Add the sauce mixture and cook, stirring frequently, until the chicken is cooked through, about 1 minute.

Sauce mixture and chicken in a skillet.

Remove from the heat. Stir in the scallion greens, cashews and sesame oil.

Scallion greens and cashews in a skillet with chicken.

Serve with rice.

Bowl of cashew chicken over rice.

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Cashew Chicken

Grab a pan, gather your ingredients, and get ready to whip up homemade cashew chicken that’s every bit as tasty as your favorite take-out.

Servings: 4
Total Time: 30 Minutes

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup roasted, unsalted cashews
  • ¼ cup water
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 4 tablespoons hoisin sauce, best quality such as Kikkoman or Lee Kum Kee
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1½ pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts or tenderloins, cut into 1½-inch pieces
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 6 medium garlic cloves, minced
  • 8 scallions (1 bunch), white and green parts separated, each cut into 1-inch pieces
  • 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • ¼ teaspoon Asian sesame oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  2. Place the cashews on a baking sheet in a single layer. Toast in the oven until fragrant, about 5 minutes. Set aside; they will crisp up as they cool.
  3. Meanwhile, prepare the sauce: in a small bowl, whisk together the water, cornstarch, hoisin sauce, and soy sauce. Set aside.
  4. Place the chicken pieces in a large bowl. Sprinkle with the salt and pepper and toss to coat evenly.
  5. In a large nonstick skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of the vegetable oil over high heat until very hot. Add half of the chicken to the skillet and stir-fry until lightly browned but not cooked through, about 3 minutes. Transfer to a plate.
  6. Add the remaining tablespoon vegetable oil to the skillet; then add the remaining chicken, garlic and white parts of the scallions. Stir-fry until the chicken is lightly browned but not cooked through, about 3 minutes. Return the first batch of chicken to the pan. Turn the heat down to medium and add the rice vinegar; cook until evaporated, about 30 seconds.
  7. Add the sauce mixture to the chicken; cook, tossing, until the chicken is cooked through and the sauce is nicely thickened, about 1 minute. Remove from the heat. Stir in the scallion greens, cashews and sesame oil. Serve immediately.

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Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (4 servings)
  • Serving size: about 1 1/4 cups each
  • Calories: 464
  • Fat: 24 g
  • Saturated fat: 4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 19 g
  • Sugar: 7 g
  • Fiber: 2 g
  • Protein: 45 g
  • Sodium: 855 mg
  • Cholesterol: 125 mg

This website is written and produced for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and the nutritional data on this site has not been evaluated or approved by a nutritionist or the Food and Drug Administration. Nutritional information is offered as a courtesy and should not be construed as a guarantee. The data is calculated through an online nutritional calculator, Edamam.com. Although I do my best to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures should be considered estimates only. Varying factors such as product types or brands purchased, natural fluctuations in fresh produce, and the way ingredients are processed change the effective nutritional information in any given recipe. Furthermore, different online calculators provide different results depending on their own nutrition fact sources and algorithms. To obtain the most accurate nutritional information in a given recipe, you should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe, using your preferred nutrition calculator.

Gluten-Free Adaptable Note

To the best of my knowledge, all of the ingredients used in this recipe are gluten-free or widely available in gluten-free versions. There is hidden gluten in many foods; if you're following a gluten-free diet or cooking for someone with gluten allergies, always read the labels of your ingredients to verify that they are gluten-free.

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Comments

  • Hi Jen

    Normally I love all your recipes but this one didn’t work out for me. The intensity of the housin sauce was over powering. Is it possible the weight measurements for the hoisin are off? Or perhaps I didn’t use a good enough quality brand. I see others comments that absolutely love this recipe. So I must have done something wrong! I’d like to try it again but make it a bit more balanced in flavour. Any suggestions?

    • — Jen Patzer on November 4, 2024
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    • Hi Jen, I’m sorry this was a miss for you! You could try cutting the hoisin sauce back a bit or try a different brand. Lee Kum Kee is my favorite. Please LMK if I can help in any other way.

      • Thanks Jen. I’ll cut down next time. I have to buy gluten free versions of soya and hoisin so maybe that was the problem. Having said that, one of my picky eater children ate the leftovers! So maybe it’s a preference thing!

        • — Jen on November 7, 2024
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  • Another winner, Jenn! Thank you! My wife is my best judge of the food I make. She really commented on the layers of flavor in this dish. She says I can make it again. She wants to make the sauce on its own to use in other dishes. I wasn’t going to roast the cashews but you don’t put those instructions in for no reason. So I did. Wow! That really brought the flavor out! The only thing I did differently was I used brown rice. It’s healthier and has more flavor, IMO. Wasn’t sure if it would go with this dish but we both thought it went well so we’ll use it again.

    • — James Wilson on July 16, 2024
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  • So delicious and so easy to make! I found I needed to cook the chicken a bit longer than listed, but other than that everything worked out fine. We had leftovers which we microwaved the next day and they were every bit as good as the day we originally made the recipe.

    • — Deb on May 17, 2024
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  • Made this last night and didn’t have hoisin – improvised with some other sauces and this was delicious.. Rice in the cooker and some steamed broccoli. VOILA. An easy and wonderful dinner. One of the reasons I always go to your site is because of the clarity of ingredients and instructions; all laid out both visually and written!! And I LOVE being able to keep my screen on until I am done. That is just brilliant. Thanks again, Jen.

    • — Judi on May 17, 2024
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  • Was amazing

    • — Gayla on May 11, 2024
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  • If I make this ahead will it reheat well?

    • — Debbie on April 29, 2024
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    • Hi Debbie, I think this dish is best if eaten right after it’s prepared, but a few readers have commented that they’ve refrigerated and then reheated it; so you could certainly give it a try.

      • — Jenn on April 29, 2024
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  • Made this last night and it was really delicious. I didn’t have rice vinegar so I used white vinegar and it came out just fine. Really easy to make and so so good. Will be making again! My only suggestion would be to have more sauce. I will increase it next time to try that out.

    • — Lindsay on April 9, 2024
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  • Can I freeze servings to bring to a sick friend?

    • — Joan W. Abrams on March 23, 2024
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    • Hi Joan, To be honest, I’ve never tried freezing it but I think it’s probably best made fresh. If you’re looking for freezer-friendly options to bring your friend, I have a whole section of freezable recipes here. Hope you find an option that works!

      • — Jenn on March 24, 2024
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