Food Court Bourbon Chicken Copycat Recipe (2024)

We live about 30 minutes from an outlet mall, so we go there more often than we should. Becca absolutely loves the bourbon chicken at the Chinese restaurant in the food court, and I have made special trips to the mall just to get the chicken!

Most of the recipes out there are either attempts to copy the New Orleans original (this is really nothing like that) or some sort of barbecue type sauce.

After much tinkering, trial and error I finally came up with a recipe that is nearly identical (close enough) to what is served at our food court. We love it, I hope you do too.

If your house is like ours, there are probably some General Tso’s fans sitting next to the Bourbon Chicken fans. You can find my General Tso’s copycat recipe here. You might also want to try some of my delicious and easy homemade egg rolls.

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  1. Cut the chicken thighs into 1 inch pieces, and remove any excess fat or skin.
  2. In a small bowl combine the ginger, pepper, soy sauce, whisky (or apple juice), water, garlic, vinegar and brown sugar. Set aside.
  3. In a large saute pan or skillet heat the oil on medium high heat.
  4. Add the chicken and cook until the juices have cooked off and the chicken starts to brown, about 8-10 minutes. Stir the chicken every 1-2 minutes so it doesn’t burn and browns evenly.
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  1. Add the bourbon mixture and stir well. Allow the liquid to come to a boil and then turn the heat down to medium. Simmer uncovered for about 15 minutes. Don’t rush this as you want the alcohol to cook off from the whiskey.
  2. Add in the cornstarch/water liquid and stir briskly. The sauce will thicken quickly. (If the sauce doesn’t thicken up for you disolve another Tbsp of cornstarch in 2 Tbsp of water and stir that in)
  3. Serve over rice.

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Category:

Main Dish, Entree

Cuisine:

American Chinese

A copycat recipe for the bourbon chicken served at many food court Chinese restaurants. This may not be authentic Chinese food, but it is delicious.

  • 1 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 LB chicken thighs, skinless.
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper (I used 4 turns on the pepper mill)
  • 1/3 Cup soy sauce
  • 1/3 Cup Bourbon (or whatever brown whiskey you have sitting around. Dark rum would probably work too). If you don’t keep alcohol in your house you can substitute apple juice or cranberry juice. If you use juice, use a little less brown sugar. It really is delicious with just apple juice and no Bourbon.
  • 1/2 Cup water
  • 1 Tbsp rice vinegar (white wine vinegar or plain white vinegar would do if you don’t have rice vinegar)
  • 1/2 Cup brown sugar, tightly packed
  • 1 Tbsp cornstarch dissolved in 3 Tbsp cold water
  1. Cut the chicken thighs into 1 inch pieces, and remove any excess fat or skin.
  2. In a small bowl combine the ginger, pepper, soy sauce, whisky, water, garlic, vinegar and brown sugar. Set aside.
  3. In a large saute pan or skillet heat the oil on medium high heat.
  4. Add the chicken and cook until the juices have cooked off and the chicken starts to brown, about 8-10 minutes. Stir the chicken every 1-2 minutes so it doesn’t burn and browns evenly.
  5. Add the bourbon mixture and stir well. Allow the liquid to come to a boil and then turn the heat down to medium. Simmer uncovered for about 15 minutes. Don’t rush this as you want the alcohol to cook off from the whiskey.
  6. Add in the cornstarch liquid and stir briskly. The sauce will thicken quickly.
  7. Serve over rice.

If you don’t have or don’t want to use whiskey in this recipe simply substitute apple juice. The taste is nearly identical. You may use chicken breast in place of chicken thighs, but the food court in my area definitely uses thighs.

Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 25 minutes Yield:

8 bowls

Serving Size:1 bowl

Calories per serving:573.07 kcal

Fat per serving:36.4 g

Saturated fat per serving:10.16 g

Carbs per serving:15.28 g

Protein per serving:43.73 g

Fiber per serving:0.17 g

Sugar per serving:13.4 g

Sodium per serving:749.43 mg

Trans fat per serving:0.22 g

Cholesterol per serving:172.5 mg

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FAQs

What are the ingredients for bourbon chicken? ›

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The chicken is a large and round short-winged bird, domesticated from the red junglefowl of Southeast Asia around 8,000 years ago. Most chickens are raised for food, providing meat and eggs; others are kept as pets or for co*ckfighting.
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What is Chinese bourbon sauce made of? ›

Mix the sauce ingredients by combining the soy sauce, dark soy sauce, rice vinegar, dark brown sugar, chicken stock or water, bourbon, sesame oil and white pepper and set aside.

What does bourbon chicken come from? ›

Bourbon chicken is a dish named after Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, and for the bourbon whiskey ingredient. The dish is commonly found at North American restaurants serving Cajun-themed or American Chinese cuisine.

Does bourbon chicken have alcohol? ›

If you use bourbon in your sauce, some of the alcohol will cook off, and you'll be left with a little bourbon flavor. If you plan to make this dish for children, the residual alcohol content is something to consider. You would need to cook the sauce for at least three hours to remove all traces of alcohol.

How do you make bourbon? ›

Our Bourbon Process
  1. Begin with a mix of corn (at least 51%), rye and malted barley. ...
  2. It's no coincidence that 95% of all bourbon comes from Kentucky. ...
  3. Once cooked, our sour mash goes to the fermenter, where it gets cooled and yeast is added to eat sugars and create alcohol.

What is the difference between teriyaki chicken and bourbon chicken? ›

But, at the end of the day, they are distinctly different. Bourbon chicken is an umami bomb that features sweet, nutty, toasty, and spiced notes. Teriyaki chicken, on the other hand, leans into sweet, tangy, and salty flavors.

What can I substitute for bourbon in bourbon chicken? ›

For zero-proof bourbon chicken that'll have even the most diehard fans fooled, skip the bourbon and simply add an extra ¼ cup of chicken stock or apple juice (which might have been included in your pan sauce recipe anyway).

What is similar to bourbon sauce? ›

Vanilla extract and apple cider vinegar have often been used to mimic the taste of bourbon in recipes, but you can clearly tell when they are used as substitutes.

What is a substitute for bourbon sauce? ›

The 10 Best Bourbon Substitutes For Cooking
  • Vanilla extract. Aquarius Studio/Shutterstock. ...
  • Rum. Simonkr/Getty Images. ...
  • Brandy or cognac. Tuchkovo/Getty Images. ...
  • Peach nectar and apple cider vinegar. Anna Puzatykh/Shutterstock. ...
  • Dark beer. Gmvozd/Getty Images. ...
  • Scotch. Evgeny Karandaev/Shutterstock. ...
  • Almond extract. ...
  • Rye whiskey.
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Why do Chinese restaurants have bourbon chicken? ›

Most stories claim that the dish originated on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, with some further stating that it was specifically a Chinese restaurant on Bourbon Street that first came up with the recipe, due, perhaps, to its many Chinese elements.

What is another name for bourbon chicken? ›

What is another word for bourbon chicken?
glazed chickenmarinated chicken
sweet and savory chickenwhiskey chicken

Is bourbon chicken made from chicken? ›

Bourbon chicken is a classic New Orleans (think Bourbon Street) dish that is just chicken, cubed, sautéed, and simmered in a sweet and tangy sauce. There are MANY variations on this sauce, and you should feel free to experiment once you get the hang of it.

Can kids eat bourbon chicken? ›

The heat will cook off any alcohol content from the bourbon making it safe to eat for children. If you prefer to have a non alcoholic sauce, just use the same ingredients excluding the bourbon itself.

Can kids eat bourbon BBQ sauce? ›

Step 1: Make homemade Bourbon BBQ Sauce.

The alcohol will cook down and evaporate making it safe to eat by children.

Can kids eat whiskey sauce? ›

In general, when parents allow it, foods containing alcohol are fine in small amounts and when not swimming in a drunken sauce. Kids who don't ordinary consume alcohol may find the taste disturbing as well.

What is bourbon marinade made of? ›

Combine all the ingredients—bourbon, brown sugar, oil, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce—and mix until the sugar is completely dissolved.

What are the ingredients in chicken meat? ›

3.4. 2 Poultry meat
Average composition of chicken meat (g/100 g of muscle)
Water74.9
Total proteins23.2
Total lipids1.7
Total99.8

Does bourbon sauce contain bourbon? ›

All barbecue cooks have their own "secret sauce," but for the most part, each relies on some sort of sugar, something acidic like vinegar, fat – typically butter – and something else to make it special. This sauce uses molasses, lemon juice, bourbon and Worcestershire sauce as its main flavors.

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