This honey garlic butter chicken recipe takes simple ingredients and turns them into juicy flavorful chicken smothered in an addictive buttery sweet and savory sauce. This 15-minute meal is going to be a family favorite and is great for quick weeknight dinners.
Today we’re making some honey garlic butter chicken, a variation of the popular reader-favorite honey garlic chicken recipe with a few flavor adjustments. The chicken is lightly coated in flour and pan-fried for a thin crispy crust that will soak up all the butter and honey garlic sauce.
It’s smothered in a sweet and savory sauce with lots of garlic and buttery goodness. The best part about this sauce is if you’re not a fan of chicken, you can pair it with other proteins like shrimp, salmon, or tofu. Serve it over some mashed potatoes or rice and with some veggies like green beans, broccoli, zucchini, or asparagus for a complete and tasty dinner.
How To Make Honey Garlic Butter Chicken (1 Min Video)
Ingredients in Honey Garlic Butter Chicken
HONEY GARLIC BUTTER CHICKEN RECIPE TIPS
Chicken – Be sure to pound the chicken breasts to an even thickness so it cooks evenly. A mounded center usually means the ends will be drier by the time the thicker part finishes cooking. You can use a meat mallet or a rolling pin and place the chicken breasts between some plastic wrap, parchment paper, or in a Ziploc bag.
I used boneless, skinless chicken breasts on the smaller side, about 5-8 oz. each. If you have large chicken breasts, you can cut 2 breasts into half lengthwise to get 4 chicken cutlets. If you’re a fan of chicken thighs, substitute the breasts with boneless, skinless chicken thighs. You can also cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces to make cooking easier and for more caramelization. More edges equals more surfaces to caramelize.
Two-hand seasoning method – The easiest way to minimize hand washing while seasoning meat is to use the dry hand and wet hand method. Use your dominant hand to sprinkle seasoning onto the meat and use your other hand to pat it in.
Flour – Dusting the chicken in flour gives it a crispy crust. This step is easier to do on a plate to get a thin coating of flour on both sides. You can also use cornstarch to dust the chicken instead of flour.
Seasoning – Really work the salt and pepper into the chicken breasts by massaging them in.
Butter – I like using Land O Lakes butter. The half sticks are perfect for slicing off into cubes and they come with measurements by the tablespoon or cup written into the packaging, so you can skip measuring spoonfuls of butter.
Honey – Feel free to substitute this with maple syrup or agave.
Soy sauce – Regular soy sauce or low sodium both work. My go-to brand is La Choy.
Apple cider vinegar – This adds some acidity to balance out the sweetness of honey.
Garlic – Fresh garlic works best for the recipe but you can substitute garlic powder, just mix it in with the sauce.
More sauce – To make the sauce saucier, add about 1/4 cup of chicken broth.
Serve with – Serve over a bed of white rice or mashed potatoes and with some greens like broccoli, green beans, zucchini, asparagus, or brussels sprouts.
Customize It!
- Add some heat – Sprinkle a few dashes of red pepper flakes to give the chicken a little bit of heat.
- Add some zest – Add some lime or lemon juice to brighten up the flavor.
And that’s about it. Enjoy your chicken and let me know how you liked it, what substitutions you made and what you paired it with in the comments below!
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Honey Garlic Butter Chicken
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
Description
This honey garlic butter chicken recipe uses pantry staples for flavorful chicken smothered in an addictive buttery sweet and savory sauce.
Ingredients
- 4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (5–8 oz. each)
- Salt and pepper
- 1/4 cup flour
- 4 tablespoons butter, divided
- 3–4 cloves garlic, minced
- 4 tablespoons honey
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- 1 1/2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1/4 cup chicken broth (optional)
- Fresh parsley / green onions, chopped (optional)
Instructions
- Whisk the honey, soy sauce and apple cider vinegar to make the sauce.
- Pound the chicken breasts to 1/2″ thickness using a meat mallet.
- Season the chicken with salt and pepper and dredge them in flour on both sides, shaking off any excess flour.
- In a skillet over medium-high heat, melt 3 tablespoons of butter and sear the chicken on one side for 4-5 minutes until golden brown.
- Flip the chicken and sear on the other side for another 1-2 minutes.
- Turn the heat down to medium and melt the other tablespoon of butter. Add garlic and saute for 30 seconds until fragrant.
- Pour in the sauce and simmer until the sauce thickens and until the chicken is cooked with an internal temperature of 165ºF.
- [Make it saucy] Add chicken broth to the sauce to make it saucier (optional)
- Turn the chicken to coat the other side in the sauce before dishing and top with parsley or green onions (optional)
- Enjoy!
Notes
- I used boneless, skinless chicken breasts on the smaller side (about 5-8 oz. each). If you have large chicken breasts, you can cut 2 breasts in half lengthwise to get 4 chicken cutlets.
- Make it saucier – Add 1/4 cup of chicken broth to make it saucier.
- Add some heat – Sprinkle a few dashes of red pepper flakes to give the chicken a little bit of heat.
- Add some zest – Add some lime or lemon juice to brighten up the flavor.
- Scroll up to RECIPE TIPS for more useful tips, suggestions and ingredient substitutions.
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 10 mins
Comments & Reviews
Lelia says
I made it to take to a potluck. I used chicken thighs. I cut them into smaller pieces, pounded them.
I did add chicken broth. I’m going to serve them with rice. The sauce is really tasty.
I may have over salted them.
Yvette Owens says
We just got done eating your chicken cutlet recipe and it was amazing my husband was like WOW this is delicious hon I will have to have dinner guest next week to really see how good this was and I paired it with butter fresh parsleyand spaghetti next time I will do it with mashed potatoes great job 😋
Gina Gonzalez says
This is delicious. My son asked me to make it again tonight. This time I will add the red pepper flakes. Thank you!
The Cooking Jar says
I hope he liked it just as much the second time around. You’re welcome and thank you for sharing, Gina!
Yvette Ruiz says
Made it and loved it! Super easy and super delicious!
The Cooking Jar says
Thanks for trying out the recipe and I’m so glad you loved it so much! Let me know if you try anything else 🙂
Cindy says
Looks delicious! I’m going to try it.
The Cooking Jar says
I hope the recipe works out for you! I loved how buttery, sweet and savory it is.
Sally says
I made this last night, my husband (and I) loved it! He already said I need to make it again 🙂
I did the MAKE IT SAUCIER step but other than that I followed the directions step by step and didn’t add anything extra. I did served with mashed potatoes .
The Cooking Jar says
Thanks for sharing how it worked out for you, Sally! I’m betting all that extra sauce went so well soaking up the mashed potatoes. Enjoy the chicken the next time you and your husband make it!
Joan Emran says
Excellent recipe. I did nothing different except added paprika to the flour. My husband added a bit of lemon juice to the sauce, which seemed to offset the sweet just a bit and was a nice addition. Will definitely hands down be making this again, and again.
The Cooking Jar says
Excellent additions! Paprika in the flour adds a little bit of flavor and the lemon juice is a wonderful way to add some freshness and balance out the sauce. Lime will work just as well. Enjoy it the next time you make it, Joan!
B says
My family is very picky, but this went over GREAT! Served with a side of roasted carrots and mashed potatoes its a meal I would make again
The Cooking Jar says
Great sides! I love roasting carrots with butter, honey and thyme – so good. Glad everyone enjoyed it 🙂
Mike B says
Was looking for something quick and easy to make for dinner and seen this recipe. Family loved it and super easy to put together. I put the chicken on a bed of mashed potatoes and a side of green beans.
The Cooking Jar says
I’m glad it was a hit in your home! Thanks for sharing what you paired it with, they’re my go-to sides as well.
Lori says
That was delicious. That will be a regular chicken dish in the rotation
The Cooking Jar says
That’s great to hear, Lori! So happy to help you find a new staple.
Yanay martin says
Muy buena receta,fácil,rica y todos la pueden hacen y disfrutar
The Cooking Jar says
Gracias! Thank you 🙂