Low-Carb Keto Orange Chicken Recipe - KetoConnect (2024)

Orange chicken is sweet, tangy, and juicy making it the perfect flavor bomb dish for any night of the week.

Asian recipes are a staple in our household. We are always making a few basic “must have recipes” including ourCauliflower Fried Rice. That was until we discovered thisLow Carb Orange Chicken! The meat is hearty and tender, while the sauce is sweet and tart – the perfect complement.

If you are a sucker for anything Asian or citrus like us, then you are going to love this recipe. It may require a little extra work for you, but trust us, this keto orange chicken is well worth the effort.

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Can You Eat Orange Chicken on Keto?

Sugar Free Orange Chicken

Gluten Free Keto Orange Chicken

Chicken Breasts vs Thighs

How to Make The Perfect Keto Orange Chicken

Low Carb Chinese Food

Easy Low-Carb Orange Chicken

Keto Orange Chicken Recipe

Can You Eat Orange Chicken on Keto?

Normal orange chicken is not keto friendly. Takeout orange chicken is breaded and coated in a sweet orange sauce that traditionally contains a lot of sugar. Each serving of takeout orange chicken can have 19 grams of sugar in just five ounces of food.

That is why our keto orange chicken is made with a gluten and carb free breading, as well as a sugar free orange sauce.

Are Oranges Keto?

Even though oranges are a fruit and loaded with vitamin C, they are not 100% keto approved. Depending on the portion you have, you can still enjoy a little orange and stay in ketosis. However, the amount of juice should be limited to prevent consuming too much sugar.

Our keto orange chicken recipe uses the juice of half an orange which is about 4.5 grams of carbs and 3.5 grams of sugar. Split between 6 servings, there are only 0.75 grams of carbs coming from the orange in each portion.

Sugar Free Orange Chicken

This keto orange chicken recipe is special because not only is it gluten free, but it’s also added sugar free. Most of the time when you go to an Asian restaurant their orange chicken pieces are coated in orange juice and a ton of extra added refined sugar.

Per serving of normal orange chicken, there are 51 grams of carbs and 19 grams of sugar. No matter how many vegetables you try to eat alongside it you’re still not going to be able to offset all that sugar.

Thankfully to make our keto orange chicken recipe we use a low carb sugar substitute that is zero net carbs a serving. It still gives this orange chicken recipe the sweetness your expect, it just leaves out the blood sugar spike.

Gluten Free Keto Orange Chicken

Flour and gluten aren’t allowed on a keto diet, which is why we had to create the ultimate keto low carb breading. We decided to use coconut flour and crushed pork rinds to make a crispy and light low carb breading.

This recipe doesn’t call for soy sauce, but if you are munching on some keto sushi while cooking you’ll want to check that you use gluten free soy sauce too. You can also just use coconut aminos if you don’t want to worry about checking before making keto recipes.

Healthy Orange Chicken Breading Options

If you don’t have or like coconut flour breading you can always use an unflavored whey protein powder. It makes for light and crispy fried chicken and pairs great with the keto orange sauce.

If you don’t have a good protein powder you can use finely milled almond flour as an option too. Just know it may not stick as well.

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Chicken Breasts vs Thighs

When making breaded chicken you will have to decide whether you want chicken thighs or chicken breast. Personally we like chicken breast more than boneless chicken thighs in this recipe, but it is all up to you.

Chicken thighs will still taste amazing with the gluten free fresh orange juice sauce and green onions, it will just have a little more fat and calories.

How to Make The Perfect Keto Orange Chicken

We know there’s no such thing as perfection, but this recipe sure does come close. It’s almond flour free so our nut conscious friends can enjoy it, and even diabetic friendly so everyone can enjoy this meal stress free.

Ingredients

To make this keto orange chicken you will need chicken breasts cubed into chicken pieces. We chose to use chicken breasts because it stays juicy and is a bit more traditional to the recipe. However, you can always use a chicken thigh cubed up if you don’t like how lean chicken breast is.

You will also need pork rinds, coconut flour, mct oil powder, black pepper, salt, and coconut for frying and breading the chicken.

To make the orange sauce you will want an orange, garlic, ginger (fresh is preferred but ground ginger will work), coconut oil (can use avocado oil), and a low carb sugar substitute.

We only use half of the orange juice and lots of orange zest to give this recipe a good flavor without the added sugar.

Making Keto Orange Chicken

To make the chicken portion begin by processing the pork rinds, coconut flour, mct oil powder, and salt + pepper in a blender. Once it’s a fine powder place it into a shallow bowl.

Pat the chicken breasts dry and slice them into small 1/2 inch pieces. Sprinkle with salt and set them aside.

Add a couple of tablespoons of oil into a skillet for frying. Toss a handful of chicken pieces into the pork rind mixture and then place them into the oil once the breading has stuck.

Cook in batches, frying 2-3 minutes a side. They should be a golden brown and 165 degrees. Remove the cooked chicken from the skillet and place onto a paper towel lined place to soak up the grease.

To make the sauce heat up the coconut oil and erythritol until melted in a saucepan. Now’s the time to prepare your orange zest, we did a full oranges worth, some ginger, and garlic cloves.

When the sweetener has dissolved in the oil, reduce the heat and add in your keto orange zest mixture. Squeeze in half an oranges worth of orange juice and stir well. Let the mixture come to a simmer while you’re cooking the remaining batches of chicken.

The sauce should thicken up into a glaze. Once thickened you can remove it from the stove and combine it with the cooked chicken pieces. We love to top our keto orange chicken with sliced green onions and sesame seeds.

How to Serve Orange Chicken

Our keto orange chicken sauce is unbeatable and sure to wow any dinner guests you may invite. It’s packed with fresh squeezed orange juice, fresh/ ground ginger, and orange peel for the ultimate citrus flavor.

This means the orange flavor will be strong with minimal sugar alcohols so you can load it onto keto side dishes like cauliflower rice, lettuce, or steamed and buttered vegetables.

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Storing Orange Chicken

Now that we’ve made orange chicken keto you’re sure to be wondering, how do I store this crispy chicken to enjoy it every day?

While it’s true fried chicken pieces won’t stay crispy once sauced, you can always store the sauce and chicken separate to air fry the chicken alone later.

Once you’ve made the orange chicken keto friendly all you have to do is pop it into a tupperware container to cool and store in the fridge for up to a week.

Reheating

Our go-to method to reheat this delicious recipe whether it be chicken breast or chicken thighs is to cook it in a skillet. The hot frying pan will give the chicken a nice toasty sear.

This chicken can be heated in the microwave, but it may loose some of it’s textural integrity. Another thing to note is that unlike boneless skinless chicken thighs, chicken breast can dry out in the microwave if you aren’t careful.

Low Carb Chinese Food

Chinese food, and Asian takeout, in general, are always my favorite. However, I feel like it always makes me feel the most guilty too because they cook with a lot of sugar sauces and carb laden breadings.

There is something absolutely irresistible about their perfect combination of salty and savory, meaty and fatty, juicy and fresh. Don’t even get me started on the delicious noodles and rice.

That’s why we created Chinese Keto recipes that could be enjoyed guilt-free. Just like this tasty keto orange chicken you should try our:

  • Easy cashew chicken– A 25 minute recipe, this meal is sure to impress your whole family. It has tender vegetables, juicy chicken, and crunchy cashews. Just get a little rice wine vinegar and soy sauce so you can get to cooking!
  • Lemon chicken– We love citrus and just like the orange sauce in this recipe, we make our lemon chicken with fresh citrus zest and juice.
  • Egg roll in a bowl– Egg roll in a bowl is one of our go to weeknight dinners. It can be made with avocado oil or sesame oil, chicken pieces or pork, and even any kind of vegetable your heart desires. The options are really endless.

All you need to make most of the takeout recipes on our blog is some coconut aminos or soy sauce and a positive attitude, well and a little xanthan gum!

Easy Low-Carb Orange Chicken

When Chinese is on the dinner menu you’ll be sure to find me lingering. The best part about eating low-carb is that there is a substitute for everything, or at least it’s our job to make you believe so.

You can serve this savory dish up with some cauliflower rice, greens or just eat it on its own. It will satisfy you no matter how you serve it, and will even make for some great leftovers! Whether you’re a Chinese food lover or not, this low-carb orange chicken is a must make recipe!

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Keto Orange Chicken Recipe

If you are a sucker for anything Asian or citrus, then you are going to love this Keto Orange Chicken recipe!

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Servings 6 servings

Calories per serving 335kcal

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

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Ingredients:

Chicken

Sauce

  • 1 medium orange
  • 2 cloves garlic, peeled
  • 1/2 inch fresh ginger, peeled
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 2 tbsp Low Carb Sugar Substitute

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Instructions:

  • Fry Chicken: Combine the pork rinds, coconut flour, and black pepper (and optionally mct oil powder) in a blender or food processor and pulse until it has made a fine powder. Shake this mix out into a medium bowl.

  • Pat your chicken breasts dry and then cut them into small cubes about ½ inch pieces. Sprinkle with salt and set aside.

  • Add oil for frying into the large skillet, about 2 tablespoons. Toss a handful of chicken cubes in the pork rind mix, shake off excess and add then into the skillet. Make sure the pieces aren’t crowding the skillet, you will have to cook them in batches. Cook for 2-3 minutes or until browned then use tongs to turn them over and cook another 3 minutes, until amber brown.

  • Remove from the skillet and place on a paper towel lined plate. Add in the next batch of chicken and repeat until all of the chicken is done.

  • Make the sauce: Heat a small sauce pot over medium high heat. Add coconut oil and erythritol to the small sauce pot and stir to combine.

  • Using a zester, zest the whole orange (should yield about 1 tablespoon), and the garlic cloves and ginger into a small bowl and set aside. Cut the orange in half.

  • Once the sweetener has dissolved, lower the heat to medium and add in the orange zest mix, then squeeze half the orange juice into the sauce pot as well. Stir well and let it come to a simmer, let it simmer while you finish cooking the chicken. Stir it occasionally. Once it is thick and glaze-like remove it from the heat.

  • Transfer the chicken to a serving platter or bowl. Pour the orange glaze all over it, sprinkle with sesame seeds, if desired and enjoy! This is great over greens or cauliflower rice!

Notes

Net Carbs: 1g

Nutrition Facts

Keto Orange Chicken Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 335Calories from Fat 202

% Daily Value*

Fat 22.4g34%

Carbohydrates 4.6g2%

Fiber 3.6g14%

Protein 26.4g53%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course:Main Dish

Cuisine:Asian

Keyword:keto orange chicken, low carb orange chicken

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Matt is a former college basketball player turned computer engineer who discovered his passion for health and nutrition after cutting sugar from his diet in 2016. That year he founded KetoConnect with Megha in order to share their ketogenic lifestyle through recipes, videos, and educational content. Matt is always seeking to grow and try new things, a passion he shares with his wife and two amazing sons.

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FAQs

How much orange juice can you have on keto? ›

Is fresh orange juice Keto-friendly? Unfortunately, no. Even though fresh orange juice is a whole food, one cup contains 25g of net carbs.

What is lazy keto menu? ›

A lazy keto diet consists of low-carb foods like meat, fish, full-fat dairy and non-starchy vegetables, but limits high-carb foods such as bread, potatoes, sugary snacks and some fruits. If you've tried the keto before and found it too tedious, lazy keto could be a good compromise.

Is orange juice good on a low carb diet? ›

Can you drink orange juice on a low carb diet? Orange juice has a lot of sugar and is definitely low carb. But it really depends on how much you drink and the rest of your diet. One small glass per day may well keep you out of ketosis, but might fit into a non-keto, low-carb diet.

How many carbs are in chicken keto? ›

Meat and poultry are considered staple foods on the keto diet. Fresh meat and poultry contain no carbs and are rich in B vitamins and several important minerals. They're also a great source of high quality protein, which may help preserve muscle mass during a very low carb diet ( 18 , 19 , 20).

Does co*ke zero break ketosis? ›

What sodas are keto-friendly? You can drink zero-calorie sodas while on keto. These include Diet co*ke, co*ke Zero, Diet Pepsi, and other no-carb options. You can even make homemade soda with carbonated water, fresh fruits, and plant-based sugar additives.

Which juice is allowed in keto? ›

Most fruit juice is loaded with sugar, but lemon and lime juices are low in carbs and can help flavor other beverages.

What happens if you eat keto but not in ketosis? ›

Without getting into true ketosis, dieters risk ingesting an enormous amount of fat—and potentially a lot of saturated fat, if you're eating animal meat—without any of the fat-burning effects of ketosis. “The fat is the thing that's problematic for a lot of people on keto,” Fung says.

Is peanut butter lazy keto? ›

Peanut butter is moderately low in carbs and contains both fiber and healthy fat. Its composition makes peanut butter a balanced food that can be added to keto diets, depending on how it's made.

Can you lose weight doing low-carb but not keto? ›

However, a low carbohydrate diet can be beneficial for weight loss, diabetes, and cardiovascular risk, even if a person does not enter ketosis. By requiring people to limit carbohydrates to 10% or less, the lazy keto diet may help them avoid heavily refined foods and added sugars.

What happens if you eat no carbs for a week? ›

Severe carb limits can cause your body to break down fat into ketones for energy. This is called ketosis. Ketosis can cause side effects such as bad breath, headache, fatigue and weakness. It's not clear what kind of possible long-term health risks a low-carb diet may pose.

Can I eat watermelon on keto? ›

Watermelon is also a keto-friendly fruit. Watermelon is full of water and low in carbohydrates compared to many other popular fruits. One cup of diced watermelon contains 11.5 grams of net carbs (the total carbs minus grams of fiber).4 Fiber per serving is 0.6 grams.

Can I eat unlimited chicken on keto? ›

However, if you want your chicken to have more flavor, then chicken thighs are considered the best kind of meat. Can you eat as much chicken as you want on keto? If you've decided to get started on a ketogenic lifestyle, you should be aware that you can't eat an unlimited quantity of meat on the keto diet.

How many carbs will break ketosis? ›

Eating more than 50 grams of carbs may disrupt ketosis.

Some people can eat more and still stay in ketosis, whereas others may need to restrict their carb intake more in order to stay in ketosis.

What happens if you go over 20 carbs on keto? ›

Consuming too many carbs can kick your body out of ketosis — and it takes several days to 1 week to get back into it. In the meantime, your weight loss may be disrupted.

How many carbs are in an 8 oz glass of orange juice? ›

One cup of orange juice (8oz) provides 110 calories, 2g of protein, 27g of carbohydrates, and 0g of fat. Orange juice is an excellent source of vitamin C and potassium.

How many carbs are in a 16 oz cup of orange juice? ›

Wawa 16 Oz 100% Orange Juice (1 serving) contains 54g total carbs, 53g net carbs, 0g fat, 3g protein, and 220 calories.

Will an orange break ketosis? ›

Unfortunately, oranges don't fit into a keto diet. While oranges are high in vitamin C and have other benefits, they are also high in carbs. Oranges are not keto-approved, but you can include them sparingly if you're following a low carb diet approach.

How much fruit can you have and stay in ketosis? ›

A person who aims to eat no more than 100–150 grams of carbs per day can easily fit in several pieces of fruit per day without going over their limit. However, someone who is on a very low-carb ketogenic diet with under 50 grams per day doesn't really have much room.

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