Crispy Gluten-Free Sesame Chicken

If your family loves takeout sesame chicken but you don’t love the mystery oils, soy, MSG or sugary sauces that come with it, this clean homemade version is about to become a staple.

This gluten free sesame chicken gives you everything you want — crispy golden chicken, a sticky sweet-savory sesame glaze, and that comforting restaurant-style flavor — made entirely from scratch with simple, family-friendly ingredients. It’s the kind of weeknight dinner that feels like a treat, satisfies picky eaters, and lets you recreate a nostalgic favorite while keeping your kitchen gluten free, soy free, and focused on real ingredients.

Serve over a bed of rice or just eat the entire bowl with zero regrets.

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Ingredients

Please see recipe card at the bottom of this post for the full recipe details.

1.  Chicken Breasts
When sourcing quality meat, it helps to connect with local farmers. Farmer’s markets have become a popular way to build community with food producers in the area. For an even more elevated health experience, choose a chicken that is corn and soy free.

2. Arrowroot Powder
Arrowroot powder is a light, grain-free starch that works as a natural thickener for sauces, gravies, puddings, and baked goods. It creates a silky, glossy finish without the heaviness of cornstarch and is easier on sensitive stomachs, making it a great clean-ingredient swap for gluten-free and allergen-friendly cooking. If you’d like to sub it out, this can easily be replaced at a 1:1 ratio with Tapioca Flour or Cornstarch.

3. Coconut Aminos 
Coconut aminos replace traditional soy sauce in this recipe, providing the salty, umami backbone of the sesame chicken sauce while keeping it gluten-free and soy-free. It brings a slightly milder, naturally sweeter flavor than soy sauce, which helps round out the sauce without needing excessive sugar. Coconut aminos also help deepen the sauce color and create that glossy, takeout-style finish once simmered.

4. Salt
A small amount of salt balances the sweetness and enhances the chocolate flavor. Don’t skip it—it makes a noticeable difference.

5. Tallow
Tallow is used to pan-fry the chicken, creating that classic lightly crisp, golden exterior you expect from sesame chicken — without relying on inflammatory seed oils. Because tallow has a high smoke point, it allows the chicken to cook hot and fast, sealing in moisture while helping the coating develop texture instead of turning soggy. It also adds a subtle savory depth that balances the sweetness of the sauce and gives the finished dish a richer, restaurant-style flavor. If you don’t have tallow on hand, use avocado oil or olive oil.

6. Maple Syrup
Maple syrup provides natural sweetness while adding moisture and depth to the sauce. It also helps create a smooth, cohesive texture without refined syrups.

7. Honey
Honey sweetens the sesame chicken sauce while also helping create its signature sticky texture. As the sauce heats, the honey thickens slightly and binds with the other ingredients, helping the sauce cling beautifully to each piece of chicken. Using honey instead of refined sugar adds a smoother sweetness and supports that classic balance of sweet, savory, and tangy flavors found in traditional sesame chicken.

8. Ketchup
Ketchup adds both gentle acidity and body to the sesame chicken sauce. The tomato base provides a subtle tang that balances the sweetness from the honey and the saltiness of the coconut aminos, while the natural thickness of ketchup helps the sauce achieve that familiar glossy, slightly thick takeout consistency. It’s a simple shortcut that builds flavor depth without needing multiple separate ingredients. It’s also important to use a ketchup that doesn’t have high fructose corn syrup in the ingredients.

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Making the Sesame Chicken

Coat chunks of chicken breasts in arrowroot powder and fry in tallow. Set the crispy chicken to the side and prep the sauce next. Once prepped, pour over the chicken and serve on a bed of rice.

Raw Chicken chunks in batter
Fried chicken chunks coated in batter

1. Coat the Chicken

2. Fry in Tallow

Wooden spoon stirring brown sauce
Metal ladle scoop in a bowl of chicken chunks and sauce pouring on top

3. Prepare the Sauce

4. Pour Sauce on Chicken

Recipe Tips

Cut the chicken into evenly sized chunks to allow for even frying.

If you don’t have tallow on hand, use avocado oil to fry the chicken pieces in.

Wait to add the sauce to the fried chicken until you’re ready to serve. This will keep the chicken fresh and crispy as you enjoy it!

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Gluten-Free Sesame Chicken (Crispy & Better Than Takeout)

This gluten-free sesame chicken is crispy, sticky, and better than takeout. Easy homemade sesame chicken with a sweet and savory sauce.
Prep Time:15 minutes
Cook Time:45 minutes
Total Time:1 hour
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Keyword: crispy sesame chicken
Servings: 4

Ingredients

Prepping the Chicken:

  • 2 lbs Chicken Breast chunks
  • 2-4 cups Arrowroot Powder
  • 36 oz Tallow duck fat or avocado oil works too!

Sesame Chicken Sauce:

Instructions

  1. Melt tallow in a cast iron skillet on medium heat and coat the chicken chunks in arrowroot powder until well covered.
  2. Once tallow is heated up, place the coated chicken pieces in and cook until browned on all sides. While the chicken is frying, combine all of the sauce ingredients together in a mason jar and set aside until all of the chicken is finished. The sauce can even be prepared ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator.
  3. Drain the leftover tallow from the skillet and pour the sauce directly into the skillet without cleaning. The residual tallow will become part of the sauce.
  4. Stir the sauce on medium-low heat until the sauce thickens. Once thick, pour the sauce over the fried chicken chunks. Mix until evenly coated and serve over a bed of rice!

Recipe FAQs

If your crepes are breaking in the pan or post flip, they likely have not cooked fully enough to be moved or flipped. Wait until you notice the texture of the batter changing before flipping. You can also try to lift a small portion of the crepe up to see if it has begun browning.

This recipe is naturally soy free because it uses coconut aminos instead of soy sauce. It provides a very similar savory flavor while keeping the dish fully soy-free and gluten-free, making it suitable for allergy-friendly cooking.

Yes. This recipe (and every recipe I share) is naturally seed-oil free. Fry or sauté the chicken in avocado oil, tallow, olive oil, or another stable, seed-oil-free fat. These oils handle high heat well and keep the chicken crispy without using common restaurant seed oils.

Coating the chicken evenly in arrowroot powder and cooking it in hot oil so it crisps quickly. Toss the chicken in sauce right before serving instead of letting it sit, since gluten-free coatings soften faster once coated.

Restaurant versions are often quite sweet, but homemade sesame chicken lets you control the sweetness. I recommend taking a taste test of the sauce once you mix all of the ingredients together and adjusting the sweetness to your preference at that point.

Store cooled sesame chicken in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. Keep it sealed well to prevent the chicken from drying out.


Yes. Freeze the cooked chicken and sauce separately if possible for best texture, for up to 6 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat in a skillet, the oven, or air fryer to help restore crispiness.

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