This honey butter chicken is sweet, sticky, loaded with flavour and SO easy to make!

As one of my most loved and most popular recipes, I had to include this in my Debut Cookbook ‘Comfy’!

close up shot of silver spoon digging into pan of honey butter chicken

Preparing the Chicken

Honey. Butter. Chicken. Yes, it really is as good as it sounds. Plus it requires minimal ingredients!

What cut of chicken to use?

Today we’re going to be using diced boneless skinless chicken thigh. Reason being you can build up a nice crust on chicken thigh without it drying out. In reality though you can use other cuts of chicken, and I’ve added more on that in the recipe card notes section 🙂

Dredging through flour

You’ll want to coat your chicken in seasoned flour before frying. This not only helps build up a crunchy crust to the chicken, but it also absorbs the sauce to wrap around the chicken. Just make sure you shake it off before frying or it’ll make the sauce go sludgy.

Process shots: add flour to bowl (photo 1), mix in salt, pepper, onion & garlic powder (photo 2), add chicken (photo 3), coat chicken (photo 4), add to oil & butter in pan (photo 5), fry until golden and crunchy (photo 6).

6 step by step photos showing how to fry honey butter chicken

Honey Butter Sauce

Here’s where things get fun 😛 Let’s take a quick look at what you’ll need:

  • Honey – Make sure you’re using runny honey so it blends into the sauce easier.
  • Butter – I recommend using unsalted butter, just so you’ve got more control over the saltiness of the sauce. Also just make sure you measure the butter correctly or you’ll end up with way too much!
  • Apple Cider Vinegar – This cuts through the rich/sweet flavours of the sauce.
  • Soy Sauce – Deepens the flavour and adds a savoury tone to the sauce.

Sauce Consistency

It’ll be fairly thin at first, so you’ll need to gently simmer it until it’s got a runny caramel consistency. As you do this the sauce will caramelize and the butter will brown slightly. At first the sauce will taste fairly sharp from the vinegar, but this mellows out as it cooks down, to the point where you don’t even notice it.

When it comes to stirring in the chicken, don’t leave it sat in the sauce for too long or the flour will turn mushy. The flour helps absorb the sauce in the first instance, but if it’s left sitting around the flour will loosen and fall off the chicken.

Process shots: melt butter into pan (photo 1), mix in honey, vinegar, soy sauce and s&p (photo 2), simmer and stir until thickened (photo 3), stir in chicken (photo 4).

4 step by step photos showing how to make honey butter sauce

close up shot of silver spoon drizzling honey butter sauce over chicken in pan

Serving Honey Butter Chicken

My favourite way to serve this is with Mustard Mash and Garlic Green Beans. The mustard helps cut through the sweetness, whilst the garlic from the green beans goes beautifully with both the honey and butter. Alternatively for an easy option this does pair well with rice!

For the spicy salmon version of this recipe check out my Cajun Honey Butter Pork Tenderloin and Hot Honey Butter Salmon!

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Alrighty, let’s tuck into the full recipe for this honey butter chicken shall we?!

honey butter chicken on bed of mashed potato with green beans on small white plate

How to make Honey Butter Chicken (Full Recipe & Video)

honey butter chicken on bed of mashed potato with green beans on small white plate
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Honey Butter Chicken

This honey butter chicken is sweet, sticky, loaded with flavour and SO easy to make!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4
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Equipment

  • Large Pan & Tongs
  • Wooden Spoon
  • Sharp Knife & Chopping Board
  • Medium Sized Mixing Bowl

Ingredients 

Chicken

  • 1.3lb / 600g boneless skinless Chicken Thigh, diced into large bite sized chunks (see notes)
  • 1/3 cup / 50g Flour
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1/2 tsp EACH: Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Black Pepper
  • 1 tbsp EACH: Unsalted Butter, Olive Oil

Honey Butter Sauce

  • 1/3 cup / 110g Honey
  • 5 tbsp / 75g / 2.6oz Unsalted Butter, diced into tbsp chunks (see notes)
  • 2 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1 tbsp Soy Sauce
  • Salt & Black Pepper, to taste

Instructions 

  • In a medium-sized mixing bowl combine flour with 1 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp onion powder, garlic powder & black pepper. Add in diced chicken and combine until fully coated.
  • Add 1 tbsp butter and olive oil to a large pan over medium-high heat. Once the butter has melted, stir it to combine with the oil then add in and space out the chicken. Leave to fry until crispy and deep golden on one side, then flip the pieces and cook the other side until crisp/lightly charred, with the centre piping hot. Remove from pan and turn heat down to medium.
  • Melt the remaining 5 tbsp butter into the pan then stir in honey, apple cider vinegar, soy sauce and a good pinch of salt and pepper (to taste). Keep stirring over a gentle simmer until the sauce thickens to a thin caramel consistency. Check for seasoning and adjust accordingly.
  • Stir in chicken until it's fully coated then serve up and enjoy!

Video

Notes

a) Chicken - You can make this with different cuts of chicken. Here's what I recommend:
  • Whole Chicken Breast - Butterfly two large chicken breasts right through to make 4 even sized breasts. Follow recipe as stated, just fry both sides until golden and cooked through the centre then remove.
  • Diced Chicken Breast - Follow recipe as stated, they'll just cook quicker than diced thigh.
  • Whole Chicken Thigh - You can use boneless/skinless thighs, I recommend just pounding them until even thickness if you can. Follow recipe as stated. Bone in/skin on thighs can be used, just fry them skin side down first to render down the fat, then flip and lower the heat slightly until cooked right through the centre.
b) Butter - I like using unsalted butter because you get so much more control over how salty it ends up. If you've only got salted just go easy when you season to taste. Important to measure correctly (i.e not heaping tbsps) otherwise you'll end up with too much butter.
c) Serving - I love serving this with Mustard Mash and Green Beans. Also goes nicely with rice.
d) Calories - per serving with no sides.

Nutrition

Calories: 450kcal | Carbohydrates: 32.23g | Protein: 31.14g | Fat: 21.85g | Saturated Fat: 9.438g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2.43g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8.338g | Trans Fat: 0.033g | Cholesterol: 161mg | Sodium: 791mg | Potassium: 416mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 23.82g | Vitamin A: 392IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 2.11mg

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You’ll find plenty more delicious comfort food like this in my Debut Cookbook ‘Comfy’


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76 Comments

  1. Nancy B Quinn says:

    5 stars
    This was FANTASTIC! We ate almost all of it and then fought over the leftovers. I pride myself of being a pretty good cook, and my family is full of appreciative eaters, but this was the best thing I’ve made in a long time! I tend to stick to savory flavors, but the balance of flavors in this was simply spectacular! Thank you!

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Such a huge compliment, Nancy! Thank you! C.

  2. Anne Samuel says:

    5 stars
    Nothing short of amazing!
    Many thanks,
    Anne

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Thanks Anne! 🙂 C.

  3. Melissa says:

    5 stars
    I made this tonight and everyone, even the very selective one, loved it! So delicious!

    1. Chris Collins says:

      So great to hear, Melissa! Thanks for the review! C.

  4. Lucia smith says:

    I wish to try honey butter chicken with ghee butter instead of regular butter. Ghee offers a better flavor and nutritional support than regular butter, which I like and trust. I prefer using Milkio grass-fed ghee for all culinary purposes.

  5. Alison says:

    Can I make without the apple cider vinegar? My hubby has ulcers and can’t handle vinegar in sauces.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Hey Alison! The vinegar is quite key because it cuts through the richness/sweetness of the sauce. You could give it a go without, but the flavours may not be as well balanced. C.

    2. Moni A says:

      I saw one reviewer say she used lemon juice. Maybe try that?

  6. Kimberly says:

    5 stars
    I made this recipe. The sauce is awesome. Next time I’m going to use boneless chicken thighs.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Thanks for the review! Definitely give it a go with thighs next time 🙂 C.

  7. Paul K says:

    5 stars
    Great, quick, easy and very tasty !!

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Thanks, Paul 🙂

  8. Kiki says:

    Loved this! I added 1tsp of chili flakes to the sauce prior to adding the chicken back in. Gave it a great little kick!❤️ Sweet and spicy.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Oooo I’ll have to try that myself! 🙂

  9. Karen says:

    5 stars
    Delish and easy to make. I used honey infused with chili (hot honey I purchased at my local grocery store) bc we like the heat Thanks for a great recipe!

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Oooo bet this was nice with the hit of chilli! Thanks for the review, Karen 🙂 C.

  10. Christine says:

    This recipe was excellent! used boneless, skinless thighs. No changes EXCEPT don’t let the sugary mix lose so much water (the honey) that you walk away, and its boiling point jumps so quickly, IT BURNS!!! >> a black, tarry mess. Had some steamed broccoli on the side.

    Should have known. I’m a chemist…and have even made candy, where you watch for those distillation techniques of the temperature jumps. Oh well. 2nd time was the charm. VERY GOOD RECIPE…sent to my sons, who need to cook quick meals at this time.

    1. Chris Collins says:

      Glad to hear this went down well on the second go! Hope it goes down well with your sons 🙂 C.