Bang Bang Chicken — Crispy Bite-Sized Chicken with Sweet-Spicy Drizzle

Tender, crispy chicken bites coated in panko and finished with a sweet, spicy, and tangy bang bang sauce — a fast weeknight favorite that's big on flavor.

This Bang Bang Chicken has been one of those recipes that immediately becomes a weeknight hero the first time you make it. I found this combination years ago while trying to please a table full of hungry teenagers and adults with differing spice tolerances. The contrast between a crisp breadcrumb exterior and a tender, juicy interior paired with a creamy sauce that balances sweet, heat and a bright lime tang made it an instant family favorite. It’s the kind of dish where the first handful disappears before you’ve set the plates on the table.
What makes this version special is its simplicity and adaptability — the coating crisps up quickly in a hot skillet, and the sauce comes together in minutes from pantry staples. I usually serve it over steamed rice or on greens for a lighter meal, and everyone reaches for more sauce. The texture contrast — crunchy panko, tender chicken, and silky sauce — is the star. I still remember a Saturday when I doubled the batch for a small party and had to make another within ten minutes because guests kept coming back for seconds.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 20 minutes — 15 minutes of hands-on prep and roughly 6 minutes active cooking — perfect for busy weeknights.
- Uses pantry-friendly ingredients: mayonnaise, sweet chili sauce, panko, and a few common spices so you can pull it together without a special trip to the store.
- Flexible heat level: start with 1 tablespoon Sriracha and increase to taste; the sauce is balanced with honey and lime so it never overwhelms.
- Make-ahead friendly: the sauce can be made hours or a day ahead, and the chicken can be breaded and kept in the fridge until ready to cook.
- Crowd-pleasing — crunchy bites that are great over rice, in lettuce cups, or as an appetizer for gatherings.
Personally, I love how straightforward this preparation is. The first time I served it, my niece declared it the "best dipping chicken ever," and it has since become our go-to for busy nights and informal entertaining. The sauce is what keeps people coming back — it’s sweet, tangy, and has a controlled kick that you can tailor for every palate.
Ingredients
- Mayonnaise (Sauce base): 1/2 cup mayo gives the sauce a silky texture and helps the chili and Sriracha cling to each chicken piece. Use a full-flavored mayo such as Hellmann’s or Duke’s for depth.
- Sweet chili sauce: 1/4 cup provides sweetness and a mild chili flavor — Mae Ploy is a commonly available brand that works well.
- Sriracha: 1 to 5 tablespoons depending on heat tolerance; start with 1 tablespoon and increase. Choose a consistent brand like Huy Fong for predictable heat.
- Honey and lime: 1 teaspoon honey and juice from 1/2 lime balance the heat with sweet and bright acidity; fresh lime juice is best for brightness.
- Panko breadcrumbs: 1 cup creates a super-crispy exterior; look for Japanese-style panko for the best texture.
- Seasoning blend: 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon onion powder, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper — these build savory depth in the coating.
- Egg wash: 2 eggs whisked, to bind the crumbs to the chicken and help achieve an even crust.
- Chicken: 1 pound boneless chicken breasts or thighs, cut into bite-sized pieces; thighs stay juicier, breasts are leaner — both work.
- Oil for cooking: 1/8 cup neutral oil (vegetable, avocado, or light olive oil) for pan-frying to a golden crisp.
- Garnish: 3 green onions, sliced, for freshness and color.
Instructions
Make the sauce: In a medium bowl combine 1/2 cup mayonnaise, 1/4 cup sweet chili sauce, 1 tablespoon Sriracha to start (adjust later), 1 teaspoon honey and the juice from 1/2 lime. Whisk until completely smooth. Chill to let the flavors marry; chilling for at least 10 minutes mellows the mayo and lets the lime and honey balance the heat. Taste and add more Sriracha if you prefer more heat. Prep the crumb mix: In a large zip-top bag add 1 cup panko, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon onion powder, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. Seal and shake until evenly combined. The bag method prevents clumping and makes coating each piece quick and tidy. Egg wash and coat: Whisk 2 eggs in a medium bowl until uniform. Add the 1 pound bite-sized chicken pieces and toss so each piece is fully coated in egg. Working in batches if needed, transfer chicken to the zip-top bag with panko, seal, and gently shake until pieces are fully coated. Press crumbs onto wet spots for extra adherence. Pan-fry to crisp: Heat 1/8 cup oil in a large skillet over medium heat until shimmering but not smoking. Arrange chicken in a single layer without crowding — cook in batches if needed. Fry each side about 3–5 minutes until golden and crisp; total cook time per batch will be 6–8 minutes depending on piece size. Check visually for a deep golden color and verify internal temperature reaches 165°F with an instant-read thermometer. Assemble and serve: When all chicken is cooked, serve over steamed rice, in lettuce cups, or on a bed of greens. Drizzle the chilled sauce over the chicken or serve on the side. Sprinkle sliced green onions on top for freshness and a mild bite.
You Must Know
- This keeps well: sauce refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 4 days; cooked chicken stored separately will remain crispier.
- Internal temperature of chicken should reach 165°F — use an instant-read thermometer to be safe and avoid overcooking.
- Freezing: cooked, breaded pieces can be frozen on a sheet tray then stored in a freezer bag for up to 3 months; reheat from frozen in a 375°F oven until crisp.
- Nutrition note: per serving this version provides about 518 kcal — this dish is fairly high in fat due to mayo and frying, so pair with vegetables or a light salad to balance the meal.
My favorite thing about this preparation is how adaptable it is. Once I learned to adjust Sriracha by taste and to reserve the sauce chilled, I could easily double the batch for company or halve it for a quick solo dinner. The green onions are more than garnish — they cut through the richness and make every bite feel balanced.
Storage Tips
Store leftover sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days; the flavors become more integrated after a few hours. Cooked chicken stored separately in the fridge will retain some crispness for 2–3 days; place on a paper towel-lined plate to absorb excess oil. To re-crisp, heat in a 375°F oven on a wire rack for 8–12 minutes, turning once. For freezing, flash-freeze breaded raw chicken pieces on a sheet tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 3 months; cook from frozen, adding a few extra minutes of cook time.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need to swap ingredients, use plain Greek yogurt or a dairy-free mayo alternative to reduce calories or make it egg-free (note: replacing mayo changes texture). For gluten-free, swap panko for gluten-free breadcrumbs or crushed cornflakes and verify labels on sweet chili sauce. If you prefer less oil, shallow-bake coated pieces at 425°F on a lightly oiled sheet for about 12–16 minutes, flipping once, until golden. For a milder sauce, use less Sriracha and add more honey; for extra tang, increase lime juice by 1/2 teaspoon.
Serving Suggestions
Serve the pieces over steamed jasmine or basmati rice with a side of pickled cucumbers and shredded cabbage for crunch. For lower-carb options, present in butter lettuce cups with sliced radishes and carrot ribbons. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds and extra green onions for texture and brightness. This also makes a great party finger food — serve with small forks and extra sauce in a bowl for dipping. Pair the dish with a crisp, aromatic white wine or a citrusy beer to complement the spicy-sweet sauce.
Cultural Background
This preparation is part of a modern American take on Asian-inspired flavors. The term “bang bang” has varied origins in Western cuisine, often used to describe sauces with a lively sweet-spicy profile. The use of panko and sweet chili sauce reflects pan-Asian pantry influences, while the creamy mayo-sriracha base is an adaptation popularized in casual American dining. The result is a hybrid that highlights texture and balanced heat rather than strict adherence to one regional tradition.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, serve with a chilled cucumber-scallion salad and swap lime for yuzu or extra lemon for brightness. In cooler months add a little ground ginger into the breadcrumb mix for warmth, or serve over roasted winter vegetables and warm rice. For holiday menus, cut larger pieces and serve skewered with sauce on the side for an easy appetizer that travels well across a buffet table.
Meal Prep Tips
To make ahead, prepare the sauce up to 24 hours in advance and refrigerate; it will thicken slightly — stir before serving. Bread the chicken and keep it covered in the fridge for up to 8 hours before cooking. For efficient cooking, heat a skillet and cook multiple batches, keeping finished pieces on a wire rack in a warm oven at 200°F to stay crisp while you finish. Portion into meal containers with rice and a steamed vegetable for quick lunches that reheat well in an oven or air fryer.
Whether you serve these as a comforting family dinner or as a lively party snack, this version of Bang Bang Chicken is reliable, quick, and consistently loved by adults and kids alike. Give it a try, make it your own, and don’t be surprised if it becomes a regular fixture on your weekly menu.
Pro Tips
Make the sauce ahead and refrigerate to let flavors meld; taste before serving and adjust Sriracha for heat.
Use an instant-read thermometer and cook to 165°F to ensure safety and juiciness.
Press crumbs onto wetter areas of chicken to help the panko adhere for an even, crispy crust.
Cook in batches and avoid crowding the pan to keep pieces crisp instead of steaming.
This nourishing bang bang chicken — crispy bite-sized chicken with sweet-spicy drizzle recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Bang Bang Chicken — Crispy Bite-Sized Chicken with Sweet-Spicy Drizzle
This Bang Bang Chicken — Crispy Bite-Sized Chicken with Sweet-Spicy Drizzle recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Sauce Ingredients
Chicken Ingredients
Instructions
Make the sauce
Combine 1/2 cup mayonnaise, 1/4 cup sweet chili sauce, 1 tablespoon Sriracha to start, 1 teaspoon honey, and juice from 1/2 lime. Whisk until smooth, chill and taste to adjust heat.
Prepare the breadcrumb mix
In a zip-top bag mix 1 cup panko, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon onion powder, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. Shake to combine.
Coat the chicken
Whisk 2 eggs in a bowl, add 1 pound bite-sized chicken pieces and toss to coat. Transfer to the panko bag, seal and shake until evenly coated.
Pan-fry until golden
Heat 1/8 cup oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add coated chicken in a single layer, cook each side about 3–5 minutes until golden and internal temp is 165°F. Work in batches if needed.
Serve
Serve chicken over rice or in lettuce cups. Drizzle chilled sauce on top and garnish with sliced green onions. Serve extra sauce on the side.
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