Once I started my natural health journey, I realized that I enjoy foods that stretch my palate a little (or sometimes a lot). Who wants plain chicken breast and steamed broccoli when you can have volcano chicken? This fried chicken recipe has an Asian inspired flair and is perfect for busy nights. It pulls together in less than 30 minutes and even my kids can make it in the air fryer!
Some sources say that the original volcano chicken was a Thai dish that involved covering a whole chicken in whiskey and lighting it on fire. While we certainly won’t be doing that today, I can just about guarantee this crispy chicken recipe tastes much better!
The modern day version of volcano chicken is a spicy chicken with a sweet and savory sauce. It’s often paired with rice or stir fry to make a meal. It’s typically deep fried in hot oil (vegetable oil) and covered in a sauce that includes ingredients like brown sugar, sriracha, or even buffalo sauce.
I use a homemade sweet chili sauce in this recipe that includes ingredients like rice vinegar, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, and honey. It’s like a spicy, sweet hot sauce with an Asian twist! And although the recipe calls for chicken breast, deboned and skinless chicken thighs would also work.
This Volcano Chicken is a game-changer when it comes to quick, flavorful meals. The crispy chicken paired with the sweet and spicy sauce is the perfect combination, and it comes together in under 30 minutes! Plus, it’s versatile since you can serve it however you like, whether it’s over rice, salad, or potatoes.
I’ll also sometimes make this recipe ahead when I’m meal prepping. You can cook the chicken ahead of time, then reheat and toss it with the sauce when you’re ready to eat. The crispy chicken and tangy sauce are so delicious, my kids definitely requested adding this to our regular dinner rotation.
It’s always nice when delicious recipes are also easy and healthy!
This sweet, savory, and spicy chicken is even better than takeout. My kids love this one!
Whisk the eggs until well combined in a shallow bowl. In another shallow bowl or plate, mix together the flour, onion powder, salt, and black pepper.
Coat the chicken pieces in the flour mixture, then dip them in the egg mixture, and then coat them in the flour mixture again. The double coating ensures the chicken gets a crispy, crunchy texture when cooked. Set each piece aside on a plate and repeat for the rest of the chicken.
Preheat your air fryer to 375°F. Lay the chicken pieces in the air fryer basket in a single layer—don’t overcrowd them! You may need to cook the chicken in batches if your fryer is small. Cook for about 15 minutes, shaking the basket halfway through for even cooking. The chicken should be golden brown and crispy when done.
While the chicken is cooking, make the sauce by stirring together the sweet chili sauce, maple syrup (or honey), soy sauce, orange juice, orange zest, and minced garlic in a small bowl. Taste and adjust the sweetness or spice level to your liking.
Once the chicken is cooked, transfer it to a large bowl and pour the Volcano sauce over the crispy chicken pieces. Toss everything together, ensuring each piece is coated.
Nutrition Facts
Quick Volcano Chicken Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 serving)
Calories 395
Fat 7g
Saturated Fat 2g
Trans Fat 0.03g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 2g
Cholesterol 191mg
Sodium 1383mg
Potassium 768mg
Carbohydrates 39g
Fiber 1g
Sugar 23g
Protein 42g
Vitamin A 210IU
Vitamin C 12mg
Calcium 54mg
Iron 2mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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