Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (2024)

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Takeout-style cashew chicken is a much lighter version of the original takeout Chinese recipe! It tastes best when served over jasmine rice.

What is Cashew Chicken?

Cashew chicken is a popular dish in both Chinese and American cuisine that typically consists of stir-fried chicken, cashews, and vegetables in a savory sauce. It is said that the dish has its origins in the Hunan province of China and was brought to the United States by Chinese immigrants who settled in the Midwest. Today, cashew chicken is a staple on many Chinese restaurant menus in the United States and is also a favorite of home cooks looking for a quick and delicious meal.

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One of the reasons why cashew chicken has become such a beloved dish is its versatility. The combination of tender chicken, crunchy cashews, and a flavorful sauce can be adapted to suit a wide range of tastes and dietary preferences. For example, for a vegan cashew chicken version, you can substitute tofu for chicken. Additionally, you can spice up the dish by making the sauce with dried red chilies. I skip this, as I usually make a kid-friendly version, without the chilies.

You can easily substitute the vegetables used in the dish and change them depending on what is in season or what is available in the pantry.

Another reason why cashew chicken works so well is that it is relatively easy to make. The dish can be prepared in under 30 minutes and requires only a handful of ingredients. My version is a lighter take on the classic - there is no deep frying of the chicken pieces, instead, the chicken is sauteed in a wok. This doesn't compromise the flavor though!

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Ingredients and Ingredient Substitutions

If your pantry supplies include some essentials that can be used for making Chinese-style stir fry and sauces, then you probably are already set!

Ingredients for the sauce

  • Light soy sauce - For a gluten-free version, use Tamari sauce - a type of soy sauce that is similar in flavor to traditional Japanese soy sauce, but it is usually gluten-free and has a slightly richer taste. Tamari sauce can be used as a 1:1 substitute for light soy sauce.
  • Rice vinegar - Rice vinegar is a common ingredient used in Chinese cooking, and it is made by fermenting rice. It has a mild and slightly sweet taste, and it is less acidic than other types of vinegar. In Chinese cooking, rice vinegar is often used as a seasoning and a flavor enhancer. It is commonly used in marinades, salad dressings, and dipping sauces.
  • Hoisin sauce - Hoisin sauce is a thick, dark sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine. It is made from a combination of soybeans, sugar, garlic, vinegar, and various spices, including star anise, cloves, and chili peppers. Hoisin sauce has a sweet and savory flavor with a hint of umami, and it is often used as a marinade for meat dishes, such as stir-fry, roasted meats, and barbecued ribs.
  • Oyster sauce - Oyster sauce is often used in stir-fry dishes, marinades, and as a dipping sauce for dumplings and other appetizers. It is also used as a seasoning in soups, stews, and noodle dishes. Its rich umami flavor can add depth and complexity to a variety of dishes.
  • Chicken broth (optional) - To enhance the flavor of the sauce, you can add chicken broth or bouillon to the sauce. This is entirely optional, but why skip the chance to sneak in some flavor?!

Other ingredients

  • Chicken - For the most flavorful cashew chicken, I prefer to use chicken thighs and not breasts. Chicken thighs are known for their rich, juicy, and flavorful meat. They have more fat than breast meat, breast meat, which helps to keep the meat moist and tender during cooking. The dark meat of chicken thighs also has a more intense flavor than the white meat of chicken breasts. It is also less likely to dry out during cooking than chicken breasts.
  • Cashews - Use unsalted raw cashews. These will be sauteed in the wok to make them crunchy before the sauces are added to the cashew chicken.
  • Cornstarch - Around 2 tablespoons of cornstarch help in thickening the sauce.
  • Sesame oil - Sesame oil has a distinct nutty and slightly sweet flavor that adds depth and complexity to stir-fry dishes, and adds that's distinct taste to Chinese stir fry. If you don't have sesame oil, you can substitute it with peanut oil, or any neutral oil of your choice.
  • Grated ginger and garlic - Use freshly grated ginger and garlic or, you could also make your own ginger garlic paste to store and keep. It comes in handy for so many Asian recipes.
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Takeout Style Cashew Chicken

Shinta

A lighter version of the original takeout Chinese recipe, served over Jasmine rice

5 from 9 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Chinese

Servings 5

Calories 387 kcal

Ingredients

  • 700 grams Chicken thighs cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 1 cip Raw Cashews a handful
  • 2 tbsp Cornstarch cornflour
  • 2 tbsp Sesame oil
  • 1 tbsp Grated ginger and garlic
  • 2 Spring onions diced, whites and greens separated.

For the sauce:

  • 2 tablespoons Light soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Rice vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon Hoisin sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Oyster sauce
  • ½ cup chicken broth optional

Instructions

  • In a bowl, mix together chicken pieces in the rice vinegar, sesame oil and add 1 tablespoon cornstarch. Keep aside while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.

  • Heat sesame oil in a wok, add the cashews and sauté till lightly browned. Keep aside in a bowl. Add the chicken and sauté until just cooked. Keep chicken aside.

  • In the wok, sauté the garlic, ginger, spring onion whites and add the sauces along with 1 tablespoon cornstarch.

  • Add back the chicken and cashews and let it simmer. After 5 mins, turn off the heat. The sauce will thicken as it cools.

  • Serve hot over Jasmine rice.

Notes

  • For a gluten-free version, substitute soy sauce with Tamari
  • For extra spice, you can saute the cashews with dried red chilies. Then mix in the red chilies with the cashews at the end, with the sauce.

Nutrition

Calories: 387kcalCarbohydrates: 6gProtein: 24gFat: 29gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 7gMonounsaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 138mgSodium: 749mgPotassium: 333mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 158IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 20mgIron: 1mg

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  1. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (6)Adrian says

    I'm guessing you mean 2.0 pounds of chicken and not the listed 20 pounds. Easy to make a typo.

  2. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (7)Helen of Fuss Free Flavours says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (8)
    I really like to make a tasty fakeaway, so much healthier and cheaper too. This dish sounds delicious and so flavoursome, the rice is the perfect side too. Don't need to worry about weekend meals with a recipe like this.

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (9)Shinta says

      Glad you liked it!

  3. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (10)Rosa says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (11)
    Yum!! I love homemade “takeout” and this sounds so delicious!!!

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (12)Shinta says

      Thank you, I totally agree!

  4. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (13)Danielle Wolter says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (14)
    i just love making recipes with cashews. This sounds so delicious, loving the flavors!

  5. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (16)Amy | The Cook Report says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (17)
    I love easy recipes like this and this one looks so full of flavour!

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (18)Shinta says

      Thank you so much, Amy!

  6. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (19)Jo Allison / Jo's Kitchen Larder says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (20)
    I do love such tasty plus quick and easy take out alternatives. Your cashew chicken sounds divine and I would be happy to devour it without even thinking twice. Thank you for sharing! 🙂

  7. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (21)Laura Affolter says

    Hey this recipe sounds delicious! I really must try that.

  8. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (22)Hanka says

    Although my kitchen supplies don't involve the oyster sauce, I think this is an easy and tasty recipe - I´ve just saved it on Pinterest as an inspiration for those days I´m desperate and have no idea what to cook (although our fridge is completely full)

  9. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (23)LunaCat Studio says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (24)
    That looks so yummy! I will surely try this recipe as I love cooking chicken.

    Cathy, newborn photographer

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (25)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      thank you so much! glad you liked it!

  10. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (26)Petra says

    The chicken sounds delicious and better than any takeaway! It looks so fresh! Love the addition of peanut butter!
    Thank you for sharing with us at Fiesta Friday! 🙂

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (27)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      Thank you Petra, I did my own take on cashew chicken and love the way peanut butter enhanced the flavour of the dish!

  11. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (28)Judith Graber says

    This was one of my first Chinese recipes I learned to cook after taking a Chinese cooking class many, many years ago. Your ingredients are similar but the method of cooking is different.

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (29)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      Yes, I tried making it in the oven instead of the stove top, as that simplifies the whole process, and there is lesser babysitting involved!

  12. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (30)Familyearthtrek says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (31)
    We rarely eat out as it is very expensiv but we do its oftwn chinese food.
    Not to questioning your methode of cooking but can we fry the chicken in the pan instead of putnit in the oven?

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (32)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      Absolutely! The traditional way of making this is on the stove top, I just chose to make it in the oven so that its more convenient for a weekday dinner.

  13. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (33)Tamara Gerber says

    your "dish"!

  14. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (34)Tamara Gerber says

    I hear you, I don't know of any decent Asian restaurants in Aargau. (I live in Lenzburg)
    What I dislike about making my own is how many opened and rarely used bottles I have to keep in my fridge: soy sauce, fish sauce, curry paste, rice vinegar, etc.
    I do LOVE cashews, and I have been known to order "chicken with cashew nuts" only for the cashews 😉
    Your sidh looks delicious!

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (35)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      Such a pity that there are no good Asian restaurants around! And for that reason, I make Asian at home more often now. Thank you Tamara!

  15. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (36)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

    That's so true! I think that we we eat healthier and also appreciate the food we cook even more, by avoiding takeout

  16. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (37)[emailprotected] says

    It is so nice to be able to create meals you love without relying on take out.

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (38)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      That is so true! I think this way, we eat healthier, and appreciate what we cook even more so.

  17. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (39)TurksWhoEat says

    Looks even better than takeout 😀

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (40)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      Thank you so much! Glad you liked it Alex!

  18. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (41)Jhuls | The Not So Creative Cook says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (42)
    I would love to devour this!! Looks so delicious and I love cashew chicken! Thanks for bringing this at Fiesta Friday party table. I hope you are enjoying the party.

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (43)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      Thank you Jhuls! glad you liked the recipe, thanks so much for co-hosting!

  19. Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (44)Vanitha says

    Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (45)
    I love Indo-Chinese too; Cashew Chicken sounds so exotic! Love the fact that you have baked instead of stir fried..a must try soon!

    • Cashew Chicken Recipe | Takeout style Cashew Chicken (46)Shinta @ Caramel Tinted Life says

      Thank you Vanitha! It is quite the treat.. Hope you give it a try sometime!

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FAQs

What is cashew chicken sauce made of? ›

In a small bowl, mix together your sauce by combining light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, hoisin sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil, sugar, white pepper, msg, chicken stock, and cornstarch.

What's the difference between cashew chicken and Springfield cashew chicken? ›

A plate of Springfield-style (deep fried) cashew chicken served with fried rice and an egg roll. Borrowing from the local love of fried chicken, Leong came up with a variation of the preexisting dish. Instead of stir-frying the chicken, as is normally done, he deep-fried the chicken chunks.

What is the difference between kung pao chicken and cashew chicken? ›

The distinguishing characteristics between the two is that kung pao chicken is spicy, contains peanuts, and is often made with onions and bell peppers. Cashew chicken has a sweeter sauce tossed with roasted cashews, as well as water chestnuts, celery, or bell peppers.

What's the difference between almond chicken and cashew chicken? ›

More popularly, “almond chicken” in America's wide swath of Chinese-American restaurants would mean a version of cashew chicken, a dish of diced poultry, stir-fried with vegetables and cashews and then topped with toasted almonds; elsewhere, the chicken would be appropriately breaded, fried, and almond-topped, but ...

What to use instead of hoisin sauce? ›

9 Delicious Substitutes for Hoisin Sauce
  • Bean paste.
  • Garlic teriyaki.
  • Garlic and prunes.
  • Chili and plums.
  • Barbecue molasses.
  • Soy peanut butter.
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Is cashew chicken a Missouri thing? ›

"Cashew chicken is selected for and shall be known as the official dish for the state of Missouri," the text of HB 1624 reads. "Deep-fried cashew chicken is now served in more than seventy restaurants in the Springfield area."

What restaurant was cashew chicken invented in? ›

David Leong, founder of Leong's Asian Diner, created the recipe to draw more customers into the restaurant – which was called Leong's Tea House at the time. Blending flavors and traditions of the Ozarks with those of his Cantonese heritage, he whipped up the first batch in 1963.

What country is cashew chicken from? ›

Many people might think of cashew chicken as a Chinese dish, and indeed China is where this dish originated. You can tell by the presence of sesame oil, which we don't use very much of in Thai cooking.

How was cashew chicken invented? ›

Leong served the first plate of cashew chicken in 1963, in an effort to create a Chinese dish that Springfielders would take an instant liking to. They did, and in the following decades, Springfield-style cashew chicken has become the unofficial dish of the city.

Why do Chinese people eat Kung Pao chicken? ›

As the most ardent fan of Kung Pao chicken, the dish was named after him. Ding Baozhen loved to cook and especially liked chicken, peanuts, and spicy peppers. Using those ingredients, he created Kung Pao chicken. Originally a home dish of the Ding family, guests loved it so much that the popularity spread.

What's the difference between General Tso's and Szechuan chicken? ›

Although the sauces are similar, General Tso's does not call for Szechuan peppercorns either though I see no reason why you couldn't add them anyway. Another difference is that General Tso's chicken is marinated in a light batter and deep fried. Szechuan chicken is only dusted with flour and shallow fried.

What's the difference between General Tso's and orange chicken? ›

Compared to General Tso's, orange chicken usually has a lighter-colored sweet, sour, savory glaze. It's not as spicy-hot because dried red chiles aren't as common or used as heavily in this dish. All recipes ask for orange in some form — juice, zest, dried peel, or a combination thereof.

Why is Springfield known for cashew chicken? ›

Chef David Leong invented Springfield-style cashew chicken in Springfield in the 1960s. David Leong — the Chinese American chef who invented Springfield cashew chicken — never intended to be an innovator. In the beginning, cooking was a form of survival.

What is Warsugi? ›

War Su Gai is a Chinese-American dish consisting of deep-fried chicken that is coated with flavorful gravy and garnished with almonds.

Is almond chicken a Detroit thing? ›

Almond boneless chicken

The dish is strongly associated with Detroit, but is also commonly served in Ohio and parts of Eastern Canada. The origins of almond boneless chicken are unknown, although it was likely developed by Chinese immigrants from Guangdong.

What does cashew chicken taste like? ›

Cashew chicken is simply a stir fry of chicken and cashews with a sauce that's got a salty-sweet flavour profile. Many people might think of cashew chicken as a Chinese dish, and indeed China is where this dish originated. You can tell by the presence of sesame oil, which we don't use very much of in Thai cooking.

What is cashew cream made of? ›

Cashew cream is a dairy-free alternative to heavy cream and coconut milk. It's made by soaking then blending raw cashews with water until smooth. It can be used to add creaminess to pastas and soups, make ganache for desserts, or as a thick and creamy base for salad dressings or overnight oats.

Is cashew sauce good for you? ›

It might be the king of dairy-free alternative toppings. It is said that cashew cream may make you forget about mayonnaise, sour cream, cream cheese, full-fat dairy cream, and cream sauces. Cashews are an excellent source of copper and a decent supply of phosphorus, magnesium, manganese, and zinc.

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