Sha cha chicken with homemade sha cha sauce is a quick one-pot chicken stir-fry loaded with savory delicious flavors. It's healthy, gluten-free, and delicious!
Course Main Course
Cuisine Chinese, Taiwanese
Keyword sa cha chicken, sha cha chicken, shacha chicken
Thin slice chicken into about ¼ and ⅛ inch thin pieces. Add the seasonings from salt to starch, mix well, and set aside in the fridge.
Prepare the garlic, onion, and peppers. Combine the sauce in a bowl ready to use.
In a well-heated large skillet, when hot, add 1.5 tbsp oil. Sear the chicken in a single layer over medium-high heat without disturbing them until they are in golden brown color, about 2-3 minutes, then use a spatula with a firm tip to flip and sear the flip side, about 1-2 minutes. The chicken should be almost cooked through before setting them aside along with the pan juice and oil in the skillet.
Use the same skillet, and add 1.5 tbsp cooking fat. Saute the garlic and onion over medium heat for 15 seconds. Add the peppers and salt, and saute for 20 seconds.
Stir the sauce again so that the starch does not sink to the bottom of the bowl. Pour in the sauce and return the chicken to the pan. Give them another quick toss, about 10 seconds, and turn off the heat.
Transfer the chicken to a large serving plate. Serve hot and I recommend pairing it with a bowl of steamed hot rice!
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Notes
You can also use store-bought sha cha sauce to save time.
My homemade shacha sauce is made with better oil - avocado oil, compared to the store bought and is a super versatile sauce for hot pot, stir-fry sauce, or dipping sauce.
For a less spicy version, use red bell peppers to replace red fresno or serrano chili peppers.