This Orange Chicken will make you forget about Panda Express! Orange Juice brings sweetness with no added sugar and coconut flour breads the chicken perfectly for a guilt free chinese dish! Whole30 approved & Paleo!

Back in college there was one place on campus that was CLUTCH for a tasty lunch between classes and practice. And that was the almighty Panda Express.  I would always get a bowl with chow mein and either manderin chicken or orange chicken.  If you have had their orange chicken you know what I’m talking about.  So good, so sweet and sooo coated in fried breading.  When I was a college athlete I could eat that stuff and not worry about a thing, but these days, Panda is a no-go restaurant for me.  However I still get a craving for that sweet orange sauce occasionally… so whats a gal to do?

After a bit of experimenting I managed to make a super tasty sauce that only has a few ingredients and is packed with sweet and savory flavor!  And better yet it makes this a Whole30 Orange Chicken.  The orange juice in the recipe cooks down and brings the perfect flavor, while coconut aminos bring umami goodness.  I like to cook my chicken on the stove top in some coconut oil as opposed to baking so it can get a little crispy too and bring back those Panda vibes.  Arrowroot is such a winner in this recipe as it thickens up the sauce to coat every piece evenly.  You would never guess it is Whole30 approved and if you serve it over my Cauliflower Fried Rice, you are in for a treat!

This Orange Chicken will make you forget about Panda Express! Orange Juice brings sweetness with no added sugar and coconut flour breads the chicken perfectly for a guilt free chinese dish! Whole30 approved & Paleo!

See those little browned bits? That my friends  – is GOOD STUFF.  Whole30 Orange Chicken!

This Orange Chicken will make you forget about Panda Express! Orange Juice brings sweetness with no added sugar and coconut flour breads the chicken perfectly for a guilt free chinese dish! Whole30 approved & Paleo!

Did I mention I made this at my parents house?  I have granite envy…

This Orange Chicken will make you forget about Panda Express! Orange Juice brings sweetness with no added sugar and coconut flour breads the chicken perfectly for a guilt free chinese dish! Whole30 approved & Paleo!

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This Orange Chicken will make you forget about Panda Express! Orange Juice brings sweetness with no added sugar and coconut flour breads the chicken perfectly for a guilt free chinese dish! Whole30 approved & Paleo!

Nutrition for Whole30 Orange Chicken

The other amazing thing (other than the taste and that it is Whole30 & Paleo approved) is that this recipe is relatively low in calories.  Just under 400.  If you look up the nutrition facts for a take out version you can easily triple that number!  The sodium is also a low lower than what you would see if you carried out which makes this recipe a lot more appropriate for anyone who struggles with high blood pressure (hypertension) or heart disease.  Making it easy to share with all ages!

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Whole30 Orange Chicken {Paleo}


Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 large chicken breasts, pounded to even level & chopped into 1 inch cube pieces
  • salt & pepper
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup almond meal
  • 1/2 cup coconut flour
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil (plus extra if needed to moisten chicken)

Orange Sauce

  • 1 cup orange juice
  • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
  • ½ cup coconut aminos
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon arrowroot + 1 tablespoon cold water (combined)
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger

Instructions

  1. Place a large saute pan over medium high heat. In a small bowl combine almond meal, coconut flour, garlic powder, ginger, salt & pepper. Crack the egg in another small bowl and whisk until combined.
  2. Season the chicken pieces with a little salt and pepper the dip the chicken into the egg and completely coat. Shake off extra egg and then roll into the breading mixture until fully coated and set aside onto a plate. Repeat until all chicken is coated.
  3. Depending on the size of your pan, you will probably have to cook the chicken in two rounds. Scoop 2 tablespoons of coconut oil into the pan. Once it melts, add in about half the chicken, or just enough to not overcrowd the pan. Cook pieces for about 3 minutes then flip them and cook another 3 minutes on the other side. Remove from the pan and set aside. Add some extra coconut oil to the pan if needed then the extra chicken and cook again until all of the chicken is cooked.
  4. In large sauté pan add in all of the sauce ingredients, except for the arrowroot.
  5. Over medium high heat cook until it is brought to a boil. Once the sauce is boiling add in the arrowroot and water mixture and quickly stir until thickened. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  6. Once the sauce is thick, toss chicken in the sauce, making sure all of the pieces are covered. Serve with cauliflower rice.