Honey Garlic Chicken

Sticky tender boneless chicken thighs glazed in a sweet garlic and soy sauce. Minimal ingredients and ready in 20 minutes for a quick family dinner.

This sticky honey garlic chicken has been one of my fastest family go to dishes for busy weeknights. I first put this together on a rainy evening when I had a hungry household and a nearly empty fridge. The combination of crisp seared edges and a glossy honey garlic glaze came together so quickly that everyone ate within minutes and returned for seconds. The texture is tender and juicy with a caramelized crust that contrasts with the soft interior.
I discovered that using boneless skinless thighs makes a big difference. They tolerate high heat better than breast and stay succulent while developing a beautiful golden color. The sauce balances sweet honey with tangy rice vinegar and a touch of light soy sauce for savory depth. The finished dish is sticky without being cloying and pairs perfectly with plain boiled rice to soak up the sauce.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in 20 minutes which makes it ideal for hectic weeknights and last minute guests.
- Uses pantry staples such as honey, soy sauce and rice vinegar so you rarely need a special trip to the store.
- Minimal prep and a single large skillet required which reduces cleanup and saves time.
- Thigh meat stays tender when cooked at high heat which gives great texture without drying out.
- Make ahead friendly. Cook ahead and reheat gently in the oven to preserve moisture.
- Customizable to dietary needs by swapping tamari and gluten free stock for a gluten free version.
My family always asks for this dish when time is short. One of my children told me it tastes like a restaurant dish made at home which made me proud. Over time I learned small changes that improve consistency such as tossing the chicken in cornstarch for a crisp coating and adding butter near the end for glossy flavor.
Ingredients
- Chicken thighs eight boneless skinless thighs. Choose thighs that are plump and fresh for the best texture. Thighs are more forgiving under high heat and remain juicy compared to breast meat.
- Cornstarch two tablespoons. This creates a light coating that crisps when seared and helps the sauce cling to the meat.
- Salt and pepper one half teaspoon each. Use kosher salt if you have it and freshly ground black pepper for the brightest flavor.
- Vegetable oil two tablespoons. Any neutral high heat oil works, such as canola or rapeseed.
- Unsalted butter one tablespoon. Adds gloss and a rounded finish to the sauce. Can be omitted for dairy free option.
- Garlic four cloves minced. Fresh garlic gives the most aromatic result so mince right before cooking.
- Honey one third cup. Use a mild floral honey so the sauce stays balanced and not overly floral.
- Chicken stock one third cup. Low salt stock is best so you can control seasoning.
- Rice vinegar one tablespoon. Adds bright acidity to cut through the honey.
- Light soy sauce one tablespoon. Provides salty umami. Swap tamari for gluten free version if needed.
- To serve one tablespoon finely chopped fresh parsley, one half teaspoon chili flakes and boiled rice. The parsley adds freshness and chili flakes give a gentle heat.
Instructions
Coat the meatPlace the chicken thighs in a bowl and add two tablespoons cornstarch one half teaspoon salt and one half teaspoon pepper. Toss well so each piece gets a thin even coat. The cornstarch forms a delicate crust when seared which helps lock in juices and lets the sauce cling better.Sear on high heatHeat two tablespoons vegetable oil in a large skillet over high heat until shimmering. Add the thighs and let them cook undisturbed for about four to five minutes until the undersides are deep golden brown. Flip and cook an additional two minutes. Searing on high heat develops color and caramelization which boosts flavor through Maillard reaction.Add butter and garlicReduce the heat to medium then add one tablespoon unsalted butter and four cloves minced garlic. Stir so the butter melts and the garlic softens but does not burn. Cooking the garlic gently preserves its sweet aromatic character.Make the glazeWhisk together one third cup honey one third cup chicken stock one tablespoon rice vinegar and one tablespoon light soy sauce in a small bowl. Pour the mixture into the pan then turn the heat up and bring to a boil. Once boiling reduce to a simmer and cook four to five minutes until the sauce thickens to a glossy syrup and the chicken is cooked through with no pink in the center. Spoon the sauce over the thighs as it reduces for even coating.Finish and serveSprinkle one tablespoon finely chopped parsley and one half teaspoon chili flakes over the chicken then serve the pieces over boiled rice so the grains soak up the sauce. Taste and adjust salt if needed. Let the chicken rest one minute before plating so juices redistribute.
You Must Know
- The dish freezes well for up to three months once cooled and sealed in an airtight container. Thawed meat will be slightly less tender but still flavorful.
- This is high in protein approximately forty five grams per serving and provides quick energy from honey and rice.
- Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat gently in the oven covered with foil to prevent drying.
- For gluten free make sure to swap light soy sauce for tamari and use gluten free stock and rice vinegar brand checked for gluten free processing.
My favorite aspect is how quickly the sauce works. I have made this for dinner parties and the same glaze that is weeknight simple also reads as restaurant worthy when plated with a crisp vegetable and steamed rice. Guests often ask for the recipe and tell me they love how the chicken stays moist while the sauce forms a sticky coating that clings to every bite.
Storage Tips
To keep quality top notch cool the chicken to room temperature for no more than two hours then transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate. Use within three days for best texture. For freezing wrap each piece in plastic wrap and place in a freezer safe bag. Label with date and use within three months. To reheat remove from fridge and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit covered with foil for twelve to fifteen minutes until heated through. If sauce thickened too much while cold add a splash of stock when reheating to loosen it.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you prefer white meat use chicken breast cut into thick strips or pound to even thickness so it cooks quickly. Replace unsalted butter with a little extra oil for dairy free. If you do not have rice vinegar use apple cider vinegar plus one quarter teaspoon sugar. For a lower sugar option reduce honey by one third and add a splash of orange juice to maintain brightness. Swap light soy sauce for low sodium soy sauce or tamari for gluten free.
Serving Suggestions
Serve over plain boiled white rice or jasmine rice so the grains soak up sauce. For a lighter meal try cauliflower rice and a crisp side salad. Garnish with chopped parsley sliced scallions or toasted sesame seeds for texture. Pair with quick steamed greens such as bok choy or broccoli to balance richness. For a dinner party plate on family style platters and let guests add rice and extra chili flakes as desired.

Cultural Background
The combination of honey garlic and soy draws from East Asian flavor balance where sweet and savory elements are used to create harmony. Similar sweet soy glazes appear across Chinese kitchen traditions in quick wok dishes and in Cantonese home cooking. Rice vinegar adds gentle acidity which is a common technique to brighten sauces in the region. This recipe is a home friendly adaptation that requires no special equipment and keeps the essence of those pantry driven Asian flavors.
Seasonal Adaptations
In spring and summer add fresh citrus zest to the sauce for brightness and serve with lightly steamed spring vegetables. In autumn and winter swap half the parsley for chopped cilantro and add roasted root vegetables on the side for a heartier plate. For festive meals add toasted almonds or cashews for crunch and finish with a drizzle of sesame oil for a nutty aroma.
Meal Prep Tips
Cook a double batch and store sauce separate from rice to retain texture for meal prep. Portion chicken and rice into microwave safe containers and add fresh herbs before sealing. When reheating use medium power to avoid overcooking the meat. Freeze individual portions for quick lunches and thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating in the oven as described earlier.
This dish is a reliable weeknight winner and I hope it becomes a quick favorite in your home. It is forgiving to small changes so make it your own and enjoy the comfort of a sticky sweet glaze with every bite.
Pro Tips
Toss the chicken in cornstarch to get a crisp exterior that helps the glaze cling.
Cook garlic on medium heat after adding butter so it softens without burning.
If the sauce gets too thick while cooling add a splash of stock when reheating to loosen it.
Use a thermometer to ensure chicken reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit for safety.
This nourishing honey garlic chicken recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I replace the chicken thighs with chicken breast?
Yes you can use chicken breast but slice into thick strips or flatten for even cooking. Thighs remain juicier under high heat.
Can I make this gluten free?
Use tamari and gluten free stock and check your rice vinegar brand for gluten free labeling.
Can I freeze it?
Cook quickly cool then freeze in airtight containers for up to three months. Reheat at 350 degrees Fahrenheit covered until piping hot.
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Honey Garlic Chicken
This Honey Garlic Chicken recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

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Instructions
Coat the meat
Place chicken thighs in a bowl add cornstarch salt and pepper then toss until evenly coated.
Sear on high heat
Heat oil in a large skillet over high heat. Add chicken and cook four to five minutes undisturbed then flip and cook two more minutes to develop a deep golden crust.
Add butter and garlic
Reduce heat to medium add butter and minced garlic then stir so garlic softens but does not burn.
Make and reduce the glaze
Combine honey stock rice vinegar and light soy sauce pour into the pan bring to a boil then simmer four to five minutes until sauce thickens and chicken is cooked through.
Finish and serve
Sprinkle parsley and chili flakes serve the thighs over boiled rice spooning extra sauce over the top.
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