Sweet and Sour Chicken

  • Prep Time: 40 mins
  • Total Time: 1 hrs 40 mins
  • Servings: 4
  • About This Recipe

    “Southern Living; my grandfather (Pop-Pop) loved this. Miss you.”

    Ingredients

  • 3tablespoonssoy sauce
  • 1tablespoonsherry wine
  • 1egg
  • 1/4 teaspoonpepper
  • 1/4 teaspoongarlic powder
  • 1/4 cupcornstarch
  • 1lbboneless skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch pieces
  • 2cupsvegetable oil
  • 1 (15ounce) cans pineapple chunks, undrained
  • 2tablespoonscornstarch
  • 1/2 cupsugar
  • 1/4 cupcatsup
  • 1/4 cupvinegar
  • 1tablespoonsoy sauce
  • 1mediumgreen pepper, cut into 1-inch pieces
  • hot cooked rice
  • Directions

  • Mix together first 6 ingredients.
  • Add chicken; coat well.
  • Heat oil in electric skillet to 375 degrees.
  • Fry chicken until lightly browned.
  • Removed chicken; drain.
  • Drain pineapple, reserving liquid.
  • Add enough water to juice to make 1 cup.
  • Add 2 T. cornstarch, mixing well.
  • Combine pineapple juice mixture and next 4 ingredients in a medium saucepan.
  • Bring mixture to a boil.
  • Stir green pepper and chicken into sauce; cook until thoroughly heated.
  • Serve over rice.
  • Reviews

  • “LOVED IT !!!! Little too much ketchup,but GREAT dinner!!”

  • “OSO good!So easy for the result.I used white wine instead of the sherry, just preference.Thanks!”

  • “quite plain to the pallet”

  • “A classic! Just the way we like it, too. I did reduce the sugar to 1/3 cup, otherwise just like our local Chinese used to make it.”

  • “Easy and oh so good. DW and DD were glad I made a double batch. Followed the recipe exactly for the sauce. Cooked the chicken on the griddle instead of deep frying.”

  • “Prepared this last night.My wife said to give it 5 stars and to make it again soon.We both enjoyed it so much we had the left over, for lunch today.”

  • “My “very good” is for the chicken, its’ a great and fast way to cook chicken and I think you could use it in a lot of Asian style dishes. My husband requested that I use the chicken in my fried rice the next time I cook it. The sauce was not that great, after reading others reviews I halved the ketchup but it still overpowered the dish. The sauce from the jar is better 🙁 but the chicken is great!”

  • “I like the sauce with white rice.
    Pretty simple and easy to heat up lunch for the work week.”

  • “My 15 yr old son made this for dinner one night. This is one of the best recipes ever. I will never buy chinese take out again! He followed the recipe exact, but added red and green bell peppers. Thanks for such a great recipe!”

  • “Very tasty, used a splash of v8 splash instead of sherry and apple cider vinegar ;)”

  • “This was something like the sweet and sour chicken I grew up with.The chicken of my past had a goopy fried batter on it.Which was the reason I stopped eating it.I was very happy with the chicken in this recipe.My DS (picky boy) goobled it up with catsup, no sauce.I couldn’t stop taking bites as I put it away.I would have no problem making the chicken without the sauce for dinner.But I love the sauce.It is exactly like the one that was on the goopy chicken.That sauce had pineapple and crisp cooked carrots in it besides the peppers.So I threw in half of the can of pineapple chunks but skipped the carrots.Next time I will double the chicken.Which I cooked in about 1/2 the oil.This will be made many more times.”

  • “This is so delicious! I used a 20 ounce can of pineapple and had exactly 1 cup of the juice so I did not need to add water. Out all of the things to be out of, it was ketchup so I added mild taco sauce and it still turned out great! I added baby bella mushrooms, pepper flakes and some of the pineapple chunks. Also upped the corn starch by 2 tsp for thickness. It was sooo good. I liked this a lot better than takeout!”

  • “So good I was a little worried about the batter after reading the reviews but I doubled the cornstarch and it was awsome. I even fried the extra batter, it was so good. It looked like the stuff at the mall but tasted so much better. I will be making this again and have already shared this recipe with a friend. Thank you.”

  • “This was very good.I made this last night for supper and we enjoyed it very much.The only thing I did differently was I added some chopped green onion to the mixture and I used finely chopped green peppers since my kids aren’t fond of them but DH and I still wanted the flavor.We really like this and I will make again, its just so simple, who knew???”

  • “I made this and my fifteen year old boy said, “Mom you need to make this more often”. This is the best homemade sweet and sour chicken recipe I’ve ever found. I will make this again. It was quick and easy to make. The only change I made was to add some red pepper flakes, it didn’t make the dish hot but gave it a little kick, and I did add more cornstarch to the batter so that it coated the chicken better. I highly recommend it!!!”

  • “Great recipe. I made a couple changes. I used just a few tablespoons of oil to fry the chicken – not the full 2 cups. I didn’t have any garlic powder, so I added Adobe seasoning. I also didn’t have white vinegar, so I used red wine. My husband says next time he’d like it with a little less vinegar, so I’ll try that. Also, I added some of the pineapple pieces, which I thought really added to the meal.”

  • “Great recipe… quick and easy. I had fresh pineapple that I needed to use up so substituted it for the canned. Since there was no juice as called for from canned pineapple, I used 2/3 cup pineapple juice and 1/3 cup water. No fresh peppers so I used pepper chunks from the freezer from last year’s garden … I was also out of cooking sherry so I used white wine as suggested by Big Sis. (Must be time to stock the pantry – LOL). Served with brown rice and was a hit with DH … ample amount to make 4 servings (yea leftovers!).”

  • “Bloody brilliant. The batter doesn’t stick to the chicken as well as it should though. That needs to be solved.”

  • “AWESOME!!!! deffinately sweet n sour!!! all loved, no one complained!! thanks for a super recipe!! used 1 whole onion and 2 green peppers and had tons of sauce for a great meal!! will make many more times!!”

  • “LOVED THIS!!!My husband loves sweet and sour and this did it.I tried this recipe and had the kids and my sister over…I did not make enough. My sister and one of my daughters ask for the recipe.This is a keeper.”

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