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This Sesame Oil Chicken is a cozy Chinese home style dish made with ginger, soy sauce, and fragrant sesame oil. The chicken turns tender and juicy in just 20 minutes, with a savory sauce that tastes amazing over rice. Quick, easy, and perfect for weeknight dinners.

Chinese Sesame Oil Chicken Recipe
If there’s one chicken dish I never get tired of making at home, it’s this easy Chinese sesame oil chicken. Known as 麻油鸡 (má yóu jī), it’s something I cook every few weeks because it’s simple, cozy, and packed with ginger and fragrant sesame oil. I grew up helping my late mother in the kitchen, and this dish has always been one of my most nostalgic childhood favorites. Every family has its own version of this home-style dish — it’s pure comfort food, and everyone loves it.
In Malaysia, sesame oil chicken or pork is also a popular confinement dish for new mothers because the ginger and sesame oil are believed to warm and nourish the body. Even if you are not making it for confinement, the flavor is incredibly satisfying and perfect for everyday meals.
What I love most is how few ingredients you need. Just ginger, sesame oil, chicken, soy sauce, and a quick simmer. If you have a Chinese clay pot, the flavor becomes even richer, but a regular wok or skillet works too. The chicken turns tender and juicy, and the sauce tastes amazing with steamed rice. It comes together in about 20 minutes and I make it so often that it has become one of my go to weeknight dishes. Try it once and I think it will become a regular in your kitchen too.
Why This Is A Weeknight Winner

- Quick and simple to make. Ready in about 20 minutes, this stir-fried and braised chicken recipe is perfect for anyone looking for an easy Chinese chicken dinner that comes together fast.
- Few ingredients. This recipe calls for simple every day ingredients: chicken, nutty, aromatic sesame oil and fresh ginger, keeping everything simple and hassle free.
- Works with anything you have. Serve with steamed rice, noodles such as Lo Mein with Vegetables, or congee. It’s a family-friendly dish that pairs beautifully with simple vegetables such as Garlic Mushroom Bok Choy and goes perfectly with any weeknight menu.
Ingredients You’ll Need

- Chicken
- Ginger
- Sesame oil
- Shaoxing wine
Check the recipe card at the bottom for the full list of ingredients and exact measurements.
Pro Tip #1: Sesame Oil is The Star of The Dish
Sesame oil is what gives this chicken its signature nutty, deep flavor, comforting warmth, and amazing aromas. I recommend using Kadoya toasted sesame oil, Ghee Hiang, or Lee Kum Kee brand. Heating it at the start helps release those aromas so every bite is fragrant and delicious.
Pro Tip #2: Use Fresh Old Ginger
Make sure to use fresh old ginger for this recipe. The thin strips add a gentle warmth and bright, aromatic flavor that really makes the chicken shine. Do not use bottled ginger powder, it won’t work and can’t match the fragrance and depth of fresh ginger. When shopping for ginger, choose pieces without mold or blemishes on the surface, and avoid any that smell musty.
Pro Tip #3: Pick The Chicken You Prefer
I like boneless, skinless chicken thighs and/or chicken breasts in my recipe. You can use any part of the chicken, either bone-in or skinless. It’s really up to you!
Pro Tip #4: Shaoxing Wine Adds Authenticity
A splash of Shaoxing wine adds that classic, aromatic Chinese flavor. If you don’t have it, you can use dry sherry, Chinese rice wine or cooking sake as a substitute, though the flavor will be slightly different.
Recipe Variations
- Pork Instead Of Chicken: For a richer, heartier version, swap the chicken for pork shoulder or lean pork meat. Slice the pork into bite-sized pieces about 1–2 cm thick so it cooks evenly. Since pork is a bit tougher than chicken, it will need a few extra minutes of braising, around 15-20 minutes, until it is tender and absorbs the sesame oil and ginger flavors. Add the pork at the same time you would the chicken.
- Mushrooms: Add some earthy flavor with mushrooms like dried shiitake. Soak the dried mushrooms with warm water, slice them and add them to braise with the chicken.
How To Make Sesame Oil Chicken

Heat your skillet or wok over high heat and add the sesame oil. Once it’s hot, add the ginger strips and stir until they’re lightly golden and fragrant. This helps release the sesame oil’s nutty aroma and sets the flavor for the chicken.
Pro Tip: Make sure the oil is hot before adding the ginger. If it’s not hot enough, the ginger won’t sizzle and the oil won’t get that aromatic, gingery flavor.

Add the chicken and stir for 10 to 15 seconds to coat it in the ginger-flavored oil. Pour in the soy sauce, Shaoxing wine, and a few dashes of white pepper. Add the water and give everything a quick stir so the chicken absorbs the flavors.

Cover the skillet, reduce the heat to low, and let it simmer for about 10 minutes. The sauce will thicken slightly, and the chicken will become tender and flavorful. Serve hot with steamed rice.
Pro Tip: Check the sauce near the end of cooking. If it’s too thin, let it simmer uncovered for a couple of minutes to thicken. If it’s too dry, add a splash of water to keep it saucy and tender.
Frequently Asked Questions
The trick is to keep the heat low and let the chicken braise slowly in the sauce. This helps the meat stay juicy and tender without drying out. You may cover your pan, wok, or skillet to retain the steam while braising.
Yes. Just follow the same steps but use the pressure cook setting. After sautéing the ginger and chicken, add the soy sauce, Shaoxing wine, and water. Seal the lid, pressure cook on high for 8 minutes, then release the pressure. You’ll get tender, flavorful chicken in no time, and it’s just as delicious!
Yes, it keeps well in the fridge for 1-2 days. Just store it in an airtight container and reheat gently on the stove!
I wouldn’t recommend freezing this dish as the texture of the chicken and sauce might change when thawed. It’s best enjoyed fresh or stored in the fridge for a couple of days.
This recipe is only 174 calories per serving.

What To Serve With This Recipe
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Sesame Oil Chicken
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons sesame oil
- 2 inches ginger knob, peeled and cut into thin strips
- 12 oz chicken, cut into pieces
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon Shaoxing wine , or Chinese rice wine
- 3 dashes ground white pepper
- ½ cup water
Instructions
- Heat a skillet or wok over high heat and add the sesame oil. Once hot, add the ginger strips and stir-fry until they turn light brown and fragrant.
- Add the chicken and stir-fry for 10–15 seconds. Then pour in the soy sauce, Shaoxing wine, and a few dashes of ground white pepper. Add the water and give everything a quick stir to combine.
- Cover the skillet or wok, reduce the heat to low, and let the chicken simmer for about 10 minutes, or until the sauce thickens and the chicken is tender. Serve immediately.
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Nutrition
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Looks very easy and tasty. Spice (heat it up) with a drizzle of chili oil at end?
Yes, sounds yummy! :)
Could you use regular wine instead?
You can use Chinese rice wine, Shaoxing wine, and cooking sake, but not any other wine.
Good
Hi P, thanks for trying my recipe! :)
New at cooking your recipes, one question is to use plain sesame oil, or will toasted work. Finally I have both. Your sesame chicken recipe was awesome! Thanks
Plain or toasted are both fine. I live toasted as it’s more aromatic. Thanks for trying my recipe, please try more recipes on my site!
My mom use to make this dish while I was growing up. She would marinate the chicken for a few hours in light and dark soy sauce for extra flavor. Sometimes she would also add sliced potatoes. Either way, this reminds me of very simple Asian cooking. Delicious!
Hi Chris, yes, thanks for your comment. Please try more recipes on my site!
This recipe is easy and awesome! Thank you!
Thanks Yvette for your comment and 5 star rating! :)
Tried it this evening. It is super simple to make. And it’s delicious.
Hi Jane, yes! I make this on a weekly basis. :)
This almost forgotten sesame oil chicken recipes, In the 70’s that my mom alway cook and whole family love it, thank you very much…….
Hi. If i double the chicken meat, do i also need to double everything else? Thanks in advance.
Most likely but you probably don’t need double the soy sauce.
I love this recipe and it’s so simple and hearty for an easy week dinner. I probably make it every week and sometimes add some potatoes as well and it turns out very nicely. Thank you so much for sharing the recipe
Thanks for e easy and awesome recipe! My kids love this very much :)
Awesome!! Happy cooking.
I love this recipe, but I think it has too much water for my liking! Usually will take me more than 10 minutes to reduce 1/2 cup of water, and when cooking with lid off (it will smell so good that I always get impatient after 10 minutes :P). Please try this recipe as written first and then adjust to your preference.
For me, the sweet spot is 1/4 cup of water, then simmer with lid on – add more water if needed.