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This ridiculously simple, dead-on delicious Peanut Butter Chicken with veggies and a creamy Thai peanut sauce was created for that moment when you open the refrigerator and just don’t feel like cooking. It’s so easy and tasty, you’ll have it together before you know it!

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Why You’ll Love This Asian Peanut Butter Chicken Recipe

  • Two Words: Peanut Sauce. This easy peanut butter sauce turns everything it touches into scrape-your-plate recipe gold. It’s ultra-creamy and brightly flavored with ginger, garlic, sesame, and lime.
  • Made for Weeknights. Like my Honey Walnut Shrimp and Teriyaki Chicken Stir Fry, this peanut butter chicken recipe requires little effort beyond some basic chopping and stirring.
  • Highly Adaptable. While I serve peanut butter chicken with brown rice, you can serve it over a bed of greens, make it into lettuce cups à la my Chicken Lettuce Wraps or Copycat PF Changs Lettuce Wraps, or even wrap it into tortillas with quinoa for protein-packed Asian-inspired burritos.
  • Family-Friendly (and Picky-Eater-Approved). Want your kids to venture beyond chicken nuggets for dinner? Peanut butter chicken starts with familiar favorites like peanut butter and chicken, but jazzes them up with some Asian flair to create a meal that pleases all palates. (Try Chicken Satay too!)
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5 Star Review

“This was great! So easy and flavorful! Will definitely make it again!”

— Mary —

How to Make Peanut Butter Chicken

The Ingredients

For the Peanut Sauce:

  • Creamy Peanut Butter. Use a brand without any added sweeteners. Crunchy peanut butter works too, your sauce will just be less smooth.
  • Sesame Oil. Toasted sesame oil adds unmistakable depth to the peanut sauce.
  • Lime Juice. Use freshly squeezed for the most zip and zing.
  • Garlic and Ginger. Using fresh instead of dried makes our peanut butter chicken extra flavorful.
  • Low-Sodium Soy Sauce. Low-sodium sauce gives you more control over the flavor of this recipe.
  • Honey. Just enough for sweetness without being excessive.
  • Water. To thin it out.
  • Red Pepper Flakes. Feel free to adjust according to your family’s taste preferences.

For the Chicken and Stir Fry Veggies:

  • Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts. Cut them into even, bite-sized pieces.

Substitution Tip

If you have leftover chicken or rotisserie chicken, you can use it in this recipe—either shred it or cut it into pieces. Another option is to use boneless skinless chicken thighs.

  • Extra-Virgin Olive Oil. Peanut oil will work here too.
  • Broccoli Florets. A small crown of broccoli is perfect.
  • Red Bell Peppers. Yellow or orange work too; these peppers are sweeter than green.
  • Green Onions. You’ll need half for the stir fry and half for garnish.
  • Garlic and Ginger. For extra flavor!
  • Low-Sodium Soy Sauce. This soaks into the veggies, making your peanut butter chicken stir fry tastier.
  • Cooked Brown Rice. Instant Pot Brown Rice is excellent here.
  • Garnishes. I use chopped fresh cilantro and chopped peanuts.

The Directions

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  1. Make the Sauce. Whisk until the mixture is smooth.
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  1. Cook the Chicken. Then transfer it to a plate. 
sauteeing veggies for peanut butter chicken
  1. Cook the Vegetables. Use any you have in your fridge. Stir in the soy sauce and aromatics.
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  1. Finish. Add the chicken and sauce, then simmer until the sauce thickens. Add the green onions, then serve peanut butter chicken with rice, cilantro, and peanuts. ENJOY!

Recipe Variations

  • To Make Vegetarian or Vegan. Swap the chicken for Crispy Tofu, Air Fryer Tofu, or chickpeas.
  • To Make Gluten Free. Swap the soy sauce for gluten-free tamari or coconut aminos. Serve with a gluten-free grain, such as rice or quinoa.
  • To Make It Quicker. No time/not in the mood to chop? I feel you. Use frozen stir fry vegetables for a super easy peanut butter chicken recipe. (You can use them in this Teriyaki Beef Stir Fry too.)

Storage Tips

  • To Store. Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
  • To Reheat. Warm up leftover peanut butter chicken in a microwave or on the stovetop over medium-low heat. A splash of chicken broth, water, or coconut milk can help loosen up the sauce if needed.
  • To Freeze. Freeze in an airtight freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator, then reheat according to the instructions above.

Leftover Ideas

Reinvent your leftovers by making a Thai chicken pizza on a store-bought crust or my homemade Whole Wheat Pizza Dough. Add the stir-fry to the crust with shredded mozzarella, then garnish with cilantro, peanuts, and fresh bean sprouts.

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What to Serve with Peanut Butter Chicken

  • Wok. A large skillet works too, but if you make stir fries often, a wok is a worthwhile investment.
  • Small Whisk. The perfect size for mixing small batches of sauce.
  • Chef’s Knife. Makes chopping the veggies for peanut butter chicken a breeze.

Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • Don’t Forget to Cook the Rice First. If speed is one of your top-goals for this peanut butter chicken recipe, I recommend making the brown rice in advance because it will take a bit longer than the stir fry itself. If you forget and are in a rush, you can swap a quicker-cooking grain like quinoa or use soba noodles, brown rice noodles, or even whole wheat spaghetti noodles.
  • Make Extra Sauce. Ben is such a peanut sauce fiend, I ended up making a fresh batch of the sauce to drizzle over our leftovers. If you share our sentiment that Peanut Sauce Is Boss, I’d suggest doubling the sauce ingredients, then saving the extra for leftovers or to drizzle over the top of the fished peanut butter chicken and veggies.
  • Don’t Panic: The Sauce Will Thicken Up. The heat from the pan and the steam from the veggies will loosen it up enough to coat everything without being watery and bland.

Peanut Butter Chicken

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Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 25 minutes

Servings: 4 servings, about 7 cups
Tender chicken and vegetables are stir-fried to perfection, then paired with a creamy peanut sauce in this easy peanut butter chicken recipe!

Ingredients
  

For the Peanut Sauce:

  • ½ cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
  • 1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons honey
  • ¼ cup water
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes plus additional to taste

For the Chicken and Stir Fry Veggies:

  • 1 ½ pounds boneless skinelss chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 3 cups chopped broccoli florets about 1 small head or 8 ounces
  • 2 large red bell peppers cut into thin slices
  • 1 small bunch green onions chopped divided
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
  • 1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce
  • Cooked brown rice for serving
  • For topping: chopped fresh cilantro chopped peanuts

Instructions
 

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the sauce ingredients: peanut butter, sesame oil, lime juice, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, honey, water, and red pepper flakes until the sauce is smooth
  • Meanwhile, heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a large nonstick skillet or wok over medium high. Add the chicken and brown on all sides, until the chicken is cooked through, about 5 to 6 minutes. Remove to a plate and set aside.
  • Add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil to the skillet. Add the broccoli and bell pepper. Cook the vegetables until crisp tender, about 6 to 8 minutes. Add the garlic, ginger, soy sauce, and half of the green onions. Stir to coat and cook 1 additional minute.
  • Add the chicken and sauce to the skillet. Let simmer for a few minutes, until the sauce thickens a little. Sprinkle with the remaining green onions. Serve hot with rice, garnished with cilantro and chopped peanuts.

Notes

  • TO MAKE VEGETARIAN OR VEGAN: Swap the chicken for Crispy Tofu or chickpeas.
  • TO MAKE GLUTEN FREE: Swap the soy sauce for GF tamari. Serve with a GF grain, such as rice or quinoa.
  • TO STORE: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
  • TO REHEAT: Warm up leftover peanut butter chicken in a microwave or on the stovetop over medium-low heat. A splash of chicken broth, water, or coconut milk can help loosen up the sauce if needed.
  • TO FREEZE: Place in an airtight freezer-safe storage container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator, then reheat according to the instructions above.
  • Love peanut sauce or know you will be eating some of the recipe as leftovers? I’d suggest making about 1.5 times the sauce amount, or (if you are married to my peanut-sauce loving husband) even doubling it. Toss enough of the sauce with the chicken to nicely coat it, then save the rest for serving or for perking up leftovers.

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 4), about 1 3/4 cups stir-fry plus 1/2 cup brown riceCalories: 543kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 47gFat: 32gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 7gMonounsaturated Fat: 16gTrans Fat: 0.02gCholesterol: 109mgPotassium: 1223mgFiber: 5gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 2387IUVitamin C: 140mgCalcium: 73mgIron: 2mg

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Hi, I'm Erin Clarke, and I'm fearlessly dedicated to making healthy food that's affordable, easy-to-make, and best of all DELISH. I'm the author and recipe developer here at wellplated.com and of The Well Plated Cookbook. I adore both sweets and veggies, and I am on a mission to save you time and dishes. WELCOME!

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  1. This dish is sooo good! And kid approved. I also recommend using your cooking shredded chicken tips!??? Thanks!!5 stars

    1. HOORAY! I’m so happy to hear it was kid approved. Thanks so much for trying it out and reporting back, Laura!

  2. Such a delicious recipe! I didn’t see your recommendation for doubling the sauce in the event of a peanut sauce loving husband, but I will definitely do that next time :-). Loved this easy weeknight dinner idea that’s healthy as well. Thanks for the recipe!5 stars

    1. Thanks for taking the time to report back, Ana! I’m so glad to hear the recipe was a hit—good tip about doubling the sauce. ;)

    1. Hi Shari! The peanut butter adds creaminess and substance to the sauce, so I would be hesitant to recommend that swap. I haven’t experimented with PB2, so if you’ve successfully swapped it in similar recipes, you could try it here too.

  3. This meal was AWESOME! Even my husband (who doesn’t like peanut sauce) agreed. It was very easy and adaptable. Buying Costco’s rotisserie chicken meat saves a ton of time. The chopped nuts on top make a big difference. I’m excited to make it again!5 stars

  4. This was so ? good ? and ? easy! My boys devoured it. I had a rotisserie chicken and brown rice. Helped that I had everything on hand. Thanks for saving dinner!5 stars

  5. Delicious and adaptable to your pantry/veggies on hand!  This is yummy, we had over cauliflower rice. Thank you for sharing – approved by mom, dad, and 9 year old!5 stars

  6. We didn’t have fresh ginger, broccoli or green onions, but used what we had and it was delicious and a quick meal!5 stars

      1. Erin, is it possible to make this with my own homemade peanut butter? AlsoD, I buy virginia peanuts which are so much better than the standard runner peanuts. I assume I would process the peanuts as smoothly as possible.

        1. Hi Dawn! I’ve never tried using homemade peanut butter in this recipe, but you could experiment with it. If you decide to try it, I’d love to hear how it goes!

  7. I will use a small amount of peanuts chopped rather small and offer on the side like you do with parmesan cheese. Then my guests and family can control the crunch factor.5 stars

  8. I’ve been making peanut sauce for years and thus is by far the best recipe. I’ll be using this as my go-to recipe from now on! So glad I discovered it!5 stars

    1. Hi Lauren! Ground ginger won’t have the same liveliness and punch that fresh does, but if you don’t mind losing some of the flavor in the name of ease (which I totally get!), you can use 1/3 the amount of ground. I hope this helps!

  9. I thought this was good . The only change I will make next time is to thin the sauce WAY out and just drizzle it over the plated ingredients rather than mix it with the chicken. I did add quite a bit of water to it this time but when I combined it with the chicken still way too thick. Still, it tasted good!5 stars

  10. I didn’t have all of the ingredients so I improvised. I didn’t have fresh ginger so I used bottles Ginger and use some of the juice that was in there. I also put apples cut up small Ann’s some celery cut up small. I put peanut butter sesame oil low sodium soy Ann’s some water and I cooked it down to a nice smooth Miss then added the apple and the celery and also I only use a half a piece of garlic cut a very small cuz I don’t like garlic. I really didn’t have anything to cook in my house so the one chicken cutlet that I had I cut that up very small I put it in the oven with some paprika over it and Browns it and then I just put it into the peanut sauce I just created and let it simmer slowly of course adding water to it but it sickens very quickly I also added more sesame oil cause I like it but I must tell you I did cut the recipe for one person and did it fabulously. Great recipe. Tonight I don’t have any peanut butter but I have the combo peanut butter and jelly and I am going to with the peanut butter and jelly from the jar. To be continued. I love cooking. Sorry about any words that shouldn’t be long but I’m speaking into a Google microphone and of course it doesn’t hear what we say correctly.5 stars

  11. Oh man!
    This. Was. Good!
    Thanks so much for this recipe! Had to sub peas for example because that’s all we had. Definitely going to make this again!5 stars

  12. I forgot to add the ginger, subbed peas for edamame, and left out the carrots because I got lazy and didn’t feel like cutting them. This was a win! My son said the sauce would go great in a burger too, I agree. Luckily I doubled the sauce because he really loved it (and so did I). I’ll be adding this in regular rotation to use with my Costco Rotisserie chicken.5 stars

  13. This was absolutely delicious! I automatically doubled the sauce recipe knowing it would be a hit. It was a simple combination of ingredients that when brought together tasted great. I added mushrooms to the mix and they are highly recommended! I wished I had looked up maybe a fried rice as opposed to basic white rice because it would have even been better. Good meal for a cool Fall evening. PJG5 stars

  14. Loved the recipe. Was a little confused when I added 1/2 the green onions in the with the broccoli, 1/2 the green onions with the ginger, then was supposed to sprinkle with the remaining green onions. My math isn’t mathing here.5 stars

  15. Simple, easy, delicious! A family favorite with my own stir fried rice. I have made it twice now and I automatically add the extra peanut sauce because it’s just so good, especially on a cold winter’s night.5 stars

  16. I have been making this recipe for years and the whole family loves it! My girls frequently request this for dinner and always devour every bite! Do you still have a copy of the original recipe that included the rotisserie chicken? This was always my go-to leftover rotisserie chicken recipe and would like to have a copy of the original. Thank you!5 stars

    1. Hi Ginger, could you email us at hello@wellplated.com and we’ll send you over the recipe? Thank you! Glad to hear you enjoyed it!

  17. This recipe is awesome. It did make some personal adjustments, I sub coconut milk for the water and added teriyaki as an extra. I also added shredded carrots, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots and bean sprouts. I also did shrimp instead of chicken.5 stars

  18. The whole family loved this and I will definitely make again but I recommend doubling or even tripling the sauce. I made it with leftover rotisserie chicken which made it sup fast and easy.5 stars

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  1. This dish is sooo good! And kid approved. I also recommend using your cooking shredded chicken tips!??? Thanks!!5 stars

    1. HOORAY! I’m so happy to hear it was kid approved. Thanks so much for trying it out and reporting back, Laura!

  2. Such a delicious recipe! I didn’t see your recommendation for doubling the sauce in the event of a peanut sauce loving husband, but I will definitely do that next time :-). Loved this easy weeknight dinner idea that’s healthy as well. Thanks for the recipe!5 stars

    1. Thanks for taking the time to report back, Ana! I’m so glad to hear the recipe was a hit—good tip about doubling the sauce. ;)

    1. Hi Shari! The peanut butter adds creaminess and substance to the sauce, so I would be hesitant to recommend that swap. I haven’t experimented with PB2, so if you’ve successfully swapped it in similar recipes, you could try it here too.

  3. This meal was AWESOME! Even my husband (who doesn’t like peanut sauce) agreed. It was very easy and adaptable. Buying Costco’s rotisserie chicken meat saves a ton of time. The chopped nuts on top make a big difference. I’m excited to make it again!5 stars

  4. This was so ? good ? and ? easy! My boys devoured it. I had a rotisserie chicken and brown rice. Helped that I had everything on hand. Thanks for saving dinner!5 stars

  5. Delicious and adaptable to your pantry/veggies on hand!  This is yummy, we had over cauliflower rice. Thank you for sharing – approved by mom, dad, and 9 year old!5 stars

  6. We didn’t have fresh ginger, broccoli or green onions, but used what we had and it was delicious and a quick meal!5 stars

      1. Erin, is it possible to make this with my own homemade peanut butter? AlsoD, I buy virginia peanuts which are so much better than the standard runner peanuts. I assume I would process the peanuts as smoothly as possible.

        1. Hi Dawn! I’ve never tried using homemade peanut butter in this recipe, but you could experiment with it. If you decide to try it, I’d love to hear how it goes!

  7. I will use a small amount of peanuts chopped rather small and offer on the side like you do with parmesan cheese. Then my guests and family can control the crunch factor.5 stars

  8. I’ve been making peanut sauce for years and thus is by far the best recipe. I’ll be using this as my go-to recipe from now on! So glad I discovered it!5 stars

    1. Hi Lauren! Ground ginger won’t have the same liveliness and punch that fresh does, but if you don’t mind losing some of the flavor in the name of ease (which I totally get!), you can use 1/3 the amount of ground. I hope this helps!

  9. I thought this was good . The only change I will make next time is to thin the sauce WAY out and just drizzle it over the plated ingredients rather than mix it with the chicken. I did add quite a bit of water to it this time but when I combined it with the chicken still way too thick. Still, it tasted good!5 stars

  10. I didn’t have all of the ingredients so I improvised. I didn’t have fresh ginger so I used bottles Ginger and use some of the juice that was in there. I also put apples cut up small Ann’s some celery cut up small. I put peanut butter sesame oil low sodium soy Ann’s some water and I cooked it down to a nice smooth Miss then added the apple and the celery and also I only use a half a piece of garlic cut a very small cuz I don’t like garlic. I really didn’t have anything to cook in my house so the one chicken cutlet that I had I cut that up very small I put it in the oven with some paprika over it and Browns it and then I just put it into the peanut sauce I just created and let it simmer slowly of course adding water to it but it sickens very quickly I also added more sesame oil cause I like it but I must tell you I did cut the recipe for one person and did it fabulously. Great recipe. Tonight I don’t have any peanut butter but I have the combo peanut butter and jelly and I am going to with the peanut butter and jelly from the jar. To be continued. I love cooking. Sorry about any words that shouldn’t be long but I’m speaking into a Google microphone and of course it doesn’t hear what we say correctly.5 stars

  11. Oh man!
    This. Was. Good!
    Thanks so much for this recipe! Had to sub peas for example because that’s all we had. Definitely going to make this again!5 stars

  12. I forgot to add the ginger, subbed peas for edamame, and left out the carrots because I got lazy and didn’t feel like cutting them. This was a win! My son said the sauce would go great in a burger too, I agree. Luckily I doubled the sauce because he really loved it (and so did I). I’ll be adding this in regular rotation to use with my Costco Rotisserie chicken.5 stars

  13. This was absolutely delicious! I automatically doubled the sauce recipe knowing it would be a hit. It was a simple combination of ingredients that when brought together tasted great. I added mushrooms to the mix and they are highly recommended! I wished I had looked up maybe a fried rice as opposed to basic white rice because it would have even been better. Good meal for a cool Fall evening. PJG5 stars

  14. Loved the recipe. Was a little confused when I added 1/2 the green onions in the with the broccoli, 1/2 the green onions with the ginger, then was supposed to sprinkle with the remaining green onions. My math isn’t mathing here.5 stars

  15. Simple, easy, delicious! A family favorite with my own stir fried rice. I have made it twice now and I automatically add the extra peanut sauce because it’s just so good, especially on a cold winter’s night.5 stars

  16. I have been making this recipe for years and the whole family loves it! My girls frequently request this for dinner and always devour every bite! Do you still have a copy of the original recipe that included the rotisserie chicken? This was always my go-to leftover rotisserie chicken recipe and would like to have a copy of the original. Thank you!5 stars

    1. Hi Ginger, could you email us at hello@wellplated.com and we’ll send you over the recipe? Thank you! Glad to hear you enjoyed it!

  17. This recipe is awesome. It did make some personal adjustments, I sub coconut milk for the water and added teriyaki as an extra. I also added shredded carrots, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots and bean sprouts. I also did shrimp instead of chicken.5 stars

  18. The whole family loved this and I will definitely make again but I recommend doubling or even tripling the sauce. I made it with leftover rotisserie chicken which made it sup fast and easy.5 stars