Bang Bang Chicken is one of my families favourite dinners, and for good reason. It’s sweet & spicy, smothered in the most delicious creamy (and drinkable) sauce, and the best part is, that it can be made in under 20 minutes. If you are new here, welcome, I am so glad you found my blog! Currently I am working my way through sharing some of my favourite 20 Minute Dinners, so if you are a busy mom, a college student, or someone who appreciates a quick (but delicious) dinner, you’ve come to the right place.
It can be hard to serve dinner that pleases everyone at the table. Even as a professional recipe developer, many of the meals I make are outright rejected by my family’s most skeptical critics before I’ve even taken a seat. When dinner gets rave reviews from all parties in attendance, I feel like I’ve won the lottery.
My most recent winning gamble came in the form of Bang Bang Chicken. I started with homemade chicken nuggets — a dish that can do no wrong — and made sure they were extra crispy when shallow-fried with a coating of seasoned panko breadcrumbs. The crunchy chicken bites are then tossed in a creamy sweet-and-spicy sauce that’s so good I ended up making more for an extra drizzle on top. If you’re in need of a guaranteed dinner win, Bang Bang Chicken is the one I’d put my money on.
Bang Bang Chicken originated in a small town in the Sichuan province of China over 100 years ago. It gained popularity as it moved from village street food vendors to capital city restaurants. Sichuan’s Bang Bang Chicken is named for the banging sound made during the dish’s preparation. Chicken is pounded in order to absorb the guai wei or “strange flavor” sauce made with the region’s signature tingly peppercorn, sesame, chile oil, and black vinegar. Once pounded and sauced, the chicken is tossed with cucumbers, scallions, and fresh herbs, and served cold. The recipes for deep-fried chicken dressed with spicy mayonnaise found on some American restaurant menus go by the same name, but bear no resemblance to the original dish.
This version of Bang Bang Chicken was inspired by Bonefish Grill’s Bang Bang Shrimp®. With its origins in a corporate kitchen, this crispy shrimp dish began as a special appetizer before earning a permanent spot on the chain’s menu. The popularity of Bang Bang Shrimp® spawned copycat recipes for making the dish at home, and evolved into Bonefish-style crispy breaded and fried chicken served with a sweet and spicy mayonnaise sauce. That’s the recipe that I’m sharing here.