Amazing Thai Cashew Chicken Recipe - Authentic and Easy to Make! (2024)

In this post, you’re going to learn how to make an authentic Thai cashew chicken recipe, that has amazing flavor, and that’s surprisingly quickand easyto make.

It’s a famous dish in Thailand, and now you can make it at home!

This Thai cashew chicken recipe is from my friend Hanuman and featured in his 49Classic Thai Stir Fry Dishes recipeebook.

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This is the way I like my cashew chicken!

Quick note on cashew chicken

Before we get into this recipe, I just have to quickly share something with you.

I’m a huge fan of Thai cashew chicken, but in Thailand I very rarely order it.

Why?

Because it’s one of those dishes that’s very hit or miss. Oftentimes if you order it at any random street food stall in Thailand, it comes as a few pieces of chicken and cashew nuts, in a lumpy sweet and sour sauce.

But the version I love, which you’ll occasionally find in Thailand at nighttime Thai Chinese stir fry restaurants, which is crunchy, and salty, and full of caramelized onions and crispycashews, is the version I really love.

This recipe will show you the authentic latter version, no shortcuts, but still very easy and quick to make, with ingredients you can probably find at your local supermarket.

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Here are the ingredients you’ll need

Ingredients you’ll need

One of the great things about this Thai cashew chicken recipe is that the ingredients are pretty basic, and you should be able to find just about everything you need any at local supermarket.

  • 200 grams chicken breast, cut into bite sized pieces
  • 1 tbsp.cassava flour or all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup natural taste cooking oil (I used sunflower oil for frying everything)
  • 1 tbsp.garlic, crushed and chopped (I used about 4 cloves)
  • 1/2 cup yellow onions, sliced into wedges (I used 1 small onion)
  • 1/3 cup dry Thai birds eye red chilies, deep fried
  • 1/2 cup raw unsalted cashew nuts
  • 1/3 cup fresh long red chili peppers, thinly julienned (I used red spur chilies)
  • 1/3 cup fresh banana chili peppers, cut in thin strips
  • 1/3 cup greenonions (spring onions), cut in 2.5 cm pieces

Seasoning sauce:

  • 1 tbsp.light soy sauce
  • 1/2 tbsp.dark soy sauce (I used sweet dark soy sauce, you can use kecap manis)
  • 1/2 tbsp.oyster sauce
  • 1/4 tsp.ground white pepper
  • pinch of salt
  • pinch of sugar
  • 3 tbsp.stock or water

Again, this recipe is directly from49 Classic Thai Stir Fry Dishes which is an amazing recipe book.

Once you have all the ingredients prepared, all you have to do is quickly deep frythe chicken, cashew nuts, and dry chilies, set them all aside separately, and then stir fry the entire mixture together. But getting the steps right will ensure you have the best tasting Thai cashew chicken.

If you want to get straight to the directions, you can scroll down to the recipe box below. Otherwise keep reading for more photos and personal details.

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Mix the seasoning sauce

The first step in this Thai cashew chicken recipe is to mix the sauce ingredients. Put everything in a bowl, stir it up, and leave it aside for later.

For the sauce, it’s up to you how much sugar you want to add, I just added in a tiny pinch and it was perfect for me.

Dice up the chicken into bite sized pieces, and mix it with a spoon of flour. Make sure all the chicken is evenly coated, and not caked on anywhere.

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Fry the raw cashew nuts

In order to use the same oil to fry the cashew nuts, dry chilies, and chicken, yet all separately, I first fried the raw cashew nuts.

Add about 1/3 of a cup of oil (I used sunflower oil) to a wok or pan on a medium heat, and fry the cashews until they turn golden brown.

This will take shorter than you think, it took me only about 1 minute. And you have to be careful, they are kind of like French fries, if you see them turning golden you need to take them out of the oil immediately, or they will burn fast. Drain the cashew nuts and set them aside.

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Fry the chilies until crispy

The Thai dry chilies are also very quick to deep fry (more like shallow fry).

You want to toss them in the hot oil and fry them for only about a minute, stirring continually. You’ll see them turn crispy, and make sure you watch them close and take them out of the oil before they burn.

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Fry the chicken until golden

Next, fry the chicken cubes.

I fried the chicken for about 5 minutes or so, until they turned nice and golden crispy on the outside. Then drain the chicken and set it aside.

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Make sure you have all your vegetables ready to go

At this stage of making this Thai cashew chicken recipe, you should have all your vegetables chopped up and ready to go, the chicken, cashew nuts, dry fried chilies, and sauce mixture.

Now you’re ready to stir fry everything together.

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The seasoning sauce with thicken and turn sticky

First, add about 1/2 tbsp. of oil to your wok or frying pan and wait for it to heat up.

Then toss in your garlic, stir fry for about 10 seconds, and then add in the onions. Stir fry for a few seconds until the onions become translucent.

Then add in the fresh green and red chilies. At this stage, you can add in a few sprinkles of water if your wok is getting dry, but don’t add too much water.

Grab you seasoning sauce mixture, and add it to the wok. Keep stir frying and you’ll see that the sauce quickly begins to thicken and get sticky from the oyster sauce and dark sweet soy sauce.

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You want it to semi-dry, without liquid sauce

Once the sauce is thick and sticky, add in the chicken, cashew nuts, and dried chilies, and gently stir fry, making sure all the sauce evenly coats all ingredients.

You don’t need to stir fry for very long, just a couple minutesmax. If it gets too dry, you can add a sprinkle of water.

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Finally add in the green onions and stir fry

Final step is to add the green onions, and give your cashew chicken a few quick stirs, and then turn off the heat.

The green onions will still cook a little from the heat of the other ingredients and you want them to remain crisp and fragrant.

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An amazing plate of Thai style cashew nut chicken

That’s all the steps, you’re now ready to eat an amazing version ofThai cashew chicken, and it’s so quick and easy to make!

Thai cashew chicken recipe

Time:About 30 minutes to cook this recipe
Recipe size:I ate the whole plate myself, but could serve 1 – 2
Cooking utensils: wok or frying pan, knife for chopping

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This is a Thai recipe from my friend Hanuman, featured in 49 Classic Thai Stir Fry Dishes recipe ebook. In this Thai cashew chicken recipe, you'll learn how to make a quick and easy version of this amazing dish.

Author: Mark Wiens (from Hanuman)

Recipe type: Stir Fry

Cuisine: Thai

Ingredients

For the chicken

  • 200 grams chicken breast, cut into bite sized pieces
  • 1 tablespoon cassava flour or all-purpose flour
  • ⅓ cup natural taste cooking oil (I used sunflower oil for frying)

For the vegetable ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon garlic, crushed (I used about 4 cloves)
  • ½ cup yellow onions, sliced into wedges (I used 1 small onion)
  • ⅓ cup dry Thai birds eye red chilies, deep fried
  • ½ cup raw cashew nuts
  • ⅓ cup fresh long red chili peppers, thinly julienned
  • ⅓ cup fresh banana chili peppers, cut in thin strips
  • ⅓ cup spring onions, cut 2.5 cm pieces

For the seasoning sauce:

Instructions

  1. First mix up all the seasoning sauce ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.
  2. Add about ⅓ cup of oil to a wok or frying pan, and wait until it heats up.
  3. Fry the raw cashew nuts for about 1 minute in the hot oil until golden brown, then drain, and set aside.
  4. In the same oil, fry the Thai dry chilies for about 1 minutes until crispy, drain, and set aside.
  5. Dice the chicken, and mix with flour, to evenly coat it. Then again, fry in the oil for about 5 minutes until golden and crispy. Drain and set aside on a plate.
  6. Make sure you have all your garlic, onions, and fresh chilies, cut and ready.
  7. Add ½ tbsp. of oil to a wok or frying pan on medium high heat. Stir fry the garlic for a few seconds, then add the onions and stir fry until translucent. Then add the red and green chilies and stir fry for a minute or so. You can sprinkle a few drips of water in the wok if it gets dry.
  8. Add the seasoning sauce mixture, and stir fry until the sauce thickens and become sticky.
  9. Add the chicken, cashew nuts, and dry chilies, and stir fry until everything is coated in the sticky sauce. You can add a few sprinkles of water if it gets too dry.
  10. Last step is to add the green onions, stir fry for only a few seconds, then turn off the heat.
  11. Serve with hot steamed rice.

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The aroma of those dry fried chilies, the caramelized onions, and those crispy cashew nuts will have your mouth watering at this stage.

The chicken will becrispy, but covered in that glazed salty and sweet sauce, the cashew nuts will becrunchy and creamy, and the mixture of vegetables and dried chilies will giveit so much flavor.

Just like when you cook many other Thai recipes, make sure you have some steamed rice ready to go so you can eat while it’s hot and fresh.

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It’s so good, you’ll love it!

Conclusion

This is an easy to make Thai cashew chicken recipe, yet the flavors will impress you and whoever is eatingwith you.

Make sure you follow the steps exactly, so you make sure everything is crunchy and crispy, yet all mingled together perfectly.

If you love Thai chicken with cashew nuts, this is a recipe you should try today!

Again, thank you to my friend Hanuman for sharing this recipe with me. Check out his 49 Classic Thai Stir Fry Dishes recipe ebook for more authentic Thai stir fry dishes that you can easily make at home.

Amazing Thai Cashew Chicken Recipe - Authentic and Easy to Make! (2024)

FAQs

What is cashew chicken sauce made of? ›

The dish is finished with cashews, of course, and that wonderful cashew chicken sauce that's made with soy sauce, honey, rice wine vinegar, ginger, and Asian chili garlic sauce. Asian chili garlic sauce is kept in the Asian section of my regular grocery store.

Where did cashew chicken originate? ›

Chef David Leong invented Springfield-style cashew chicken in Springfield in the 1960s. David Leong — the Chinese American chef who invented Springfield cashew chicken — never intended to be an innovator. In the beginning, cooking was a form of survival.

What does cashew chicken taste like? ›

Cashew chicken is simply a stir fry of chicken and cashews with a sauce that's got a salty-sweet flavour profile.

Are cashews used in Thai food? ›

Crunchy and creamy cashews are the star in this popular Thai chicken stir fry! Tossed with a bold and savoury Thai stir fry sauce, make this as spicy as you want – or not at all. Thai Cashew Chicken is a dry-style stir fry so there's not a ton of sauce like with Chinese Cashew Chicken.

What can I use instead of hoisin sauce? ›

Ready-made hoisin sauce alternatives
  • soy sauce.
  • tamari, which is suitable for gluten-free diets.
  • oyster sauce.
  • chili sauce.
  • barbecue sauce.
  • sweet and sour sauce.
  • teriyaki sauce.
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What is the difference between kung pao chicken and cashew chicken? ›

Unlike another nutty stir-fry favorite, Kung Pao Chicken (which is cooked with chillies and roasted peanuts), cashew chicken (also called chicken with cashew nuts) has a mild, lightly sweet brown sauce, the perfect complement to roasted cashews.

What restaurant invented cashew chicken? ›

In 1963, he opened Leong's Tea House in Springfield, Missouri, a white-tablecloth restaurant with 350 seats where there once was a cornfield. It's there Leong served Springfield-style cashew chicken, inspiring many Chinese restaurants across the country to create their own versions.

What's the difference between almond chicken and cashew chicken? ›

More popularly, “almond chicken” in America's wide swath of Chinese-American restaurants would mean a version of cashew chicken, a dish of diced poultry, stir-fried with vegetables and cashews and then topped with toasted almonds; elsewhere, the chicken would be appropriately breaded, fried, and almond-topped, but ...

What makes Springfield cashew chicken different? ›

The dish is usually served with steamed rice and topped with roasted cashews. In contrast, Springfield-style cashew chicken is made with breaded and deep-fried chicken that is then coated with a thick, gravy-like sauce made with chicken broth, soy sauce, oyster sauce, and cornstarch.

Why do my cashews taste weird? ›

Most of the spoiled cashews look discoloured and have white moulds on them. Expired cashews can have a paint-like odour with a bitter taste and wrinkled texture. Also, look for a sour smell in them, it helps in the easy identification of rotten cashews.

What is inside hoisin sauce? ›

Though regional variations exist, most modern hoisin sauce recipes contain some combination of the following ingredients: fermented soybeans, five-spice powder, garlic, red chili peppers, and sugar. "Hoisin" comes from the Cantonese word for seafood, though it's not commonly associated with seafood dishes.

What Flavour goes well with cashew? ›

Common flavor pairings for cashews
  • garlic. mushroom.
  • agave syrup. lemon. vanilla.
  • bell pepper. olive oil. salt.
  • white pepper. garlic. salt.
  • ground arrowroot. garlic. mushroom.

What does pad mean in Thai? ›

Pad (ผัด) – means fried. There are however, countless Thai dishes with the word Pad in it. The main ingredient in Pad Thai is rice noodles which are stir-fried. So, if you were to roughly translate Pad Thai, you'd have to say the dish is stir-fried noodles Thai style.

What fruit is used in Thai cuisine? ›

It has a distinct taste and is often eaten on its own or used in desserts and other dishes. Mangoes: Thailand is famous for its sweet and fragrant mangoes, which are often used in desserts, smoothies, and salads. Pineapple: Pineapple is a tropical fruit commonly used in Thai cuisine, particularly in.

Which country has best cashew? ›

Based on a comparison of 33 countries in 2022, Ivory Coast ranked the highest in cashew nut production with 970,000 tonnes followed by India and Vietnam. On the other end of the scale was Malawi with 213 tonnes, China with 226 tonnes and Dominican Republic with 652 tonnes.

What is cashew cream made of? ›

Cashew cream is a dairy-free alternative to heavy cream and coconut milk. It's made by soaking then blending raw cashews with water until smooth. It can be used to add creaminess to pastas and soups, make ganache for desserts, or as a thick and creamy base for salad dressings or overnight oats.

What is cashew Flavour? ›

Cashews have a sweet taste and are creamy in texture.

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