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My simple and delicious Honey Soy Chicken is a failproof recipe that works every time. This savory and sweet dish requires minimal prep and just a few pantry ingredients for an easy weeknight dinner. Make extra and pack the leftovers in tomorrow‘s bento lunch!
On the busiest nights, we all need some reliable chicken recipes to save the day. This ismy fail-proof, super easy Honey Soy Chicken that works every time.
Savory and sticky sweet, my family never seem to have enough of these chicken whenever I cook up a batch. I hope the recipe will come in handy on your busy days too!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe:
- So delicious!
- Requires minimal, pantry-friendly ingredients.
- Simple prep work.
- Highly flexible – I used drumettes for its tender dark meat and quick cooking time, but you can use any other cuts of chicken like breasts, thighs, drumsticks, or wings. If you like to fire up the grill or smoker, this recipe works great too.
3 Ingredients Marinade for Honey Soy Chicken
The tasty marinade requires only 3 ingredients:
- Soy sauce
- Sake
- Honey
The savoriness from the soy sauce and the slight sweetness from the honey not only imparts a wonderful flavor to the chicken but also a shiny golden glaze on the surface. The sake or Japanese rice wine tenderizes the meat and helps remove any odor. If you couldn’t find sake, you can substitute it with dry sherry.
All you need is to combine the mixture in a large ziplock bag. Add in the chicken, make sure each piece is well coated, and let it marinade. When ready to cook, pop them into the oven and bake for 30 minutes until golden. The results are tender, juicy drumettes that everyone will love.
Pack Your Chicken Leftovers in the Bento!
If you cook up a big batch for leftover, you can remove the meat from the wings and shred it into pieces and pack it into a bento lunch box with tamagoyaki (Japanese Rolled Omelette), cherry tomatoes, sauteed cabbage, fruits, and onigiri (rice balls).
What to Serve with Honey Soy Chicken
When the chicken is baking in the oven, I would prepare steamed rice, a simple salad, and miso soup. In no time, a delicious, healthy dinner is ready for the family!
This Honey Soy Chicken makes an ideal candidate for a weeknight dinner. Because they are so fun to eat, my family also enjoys them on movie nights.
More Delicious Japanese Chicken Recipes
- Teba Shio (Salted Chicken Wings)
- Spicy Miso Chicken
- Karaage (Japanese Fried Chicken)
- Chicken Teriyaki
- Baked Chicken Katsu
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Honey Soy Chicken
4.78 from 83 votes
My simple and delicious Honey Soy Chicken is a failproof recipe that works every time. This savory and sweet dish requires minimal prep and just a few pantry ingredients for an easy weeknight dinner. Make extra and pack the leftovers in tomorrow‘s bento lunch!
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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Cook Time: 30 minutes mins
Marinating Time: 30 minutes mins
Total Time: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Servings: 3
Ingredients
- 1½ lb chicken drumettes (12 pieces; or other chicken parts; if you usedrumsticks, marinate overnight for more flavor)
- Diamond Crystal kosher salt
- freshly ground black pepper
For the Seasonings
- 4 Tbsp honey
- 4 Tbsp soy sauce
- 2 Tbsp sake (or substitute Chinese rice wine or dry sherry)
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Instructions
Gather all the ingredients.
Pat dry 1½ lb chicken drumettes with a paper towel to remove the moisture.
Combine 4 Tbsp honey, 4 Tbsp soy sauce, and 2 Tbsp sake in a Ziploc bag.
Prick the drumettes all over with a fork. Season with Diamond Crystal kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper.
Add the drumettes to the Ziploc bag, squeeze the air out, and seal the bag. Rub the drumettes through the bag to coat them with the marinade. Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30–60 minutes or up to overnight. If you use large chicken parts, increase the marinating time.
To Bake
Preheat the oven to 425ºF (220ºC). For a convection oven, reduce the cookingtemperature by 25ºF (15ºC). Place the drumettes in a baking pan skin side up in a single layer. Make sure the drumettes do not overlap each other. Pour the marinade liquid on top. Bake for 30 minutes.
Baste the drumettes a couple of times during baking. If the chicken is browning too fast, cover with a sheet of aluminum foil to keep it from burning. On the other hand, if the drumettes are cooked but the top is not browned, you can switch to the broil setting for a few minutes until the top is nicely browned. Serve immediately.
Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Honey Soy Chicken
Amount per Serving
Calories
302
% Daily Value*
Fat
20
g
31
%
Saturated Fat
5
g
31
%
Trans Fat
1
g
Cholesterol
94
mg
31
%
Sodium
18
%
Potassium
195
mg
6
%
Carbohydrates
7
g
2
%
Fiber
1
g
4
%
Sugar
6
g
7
%
Protein
23
g
46
%
Vitamin A
180
IU
4
%
Vitamin C
1
mg
1
%
Calcium
15
mg
2
%
Iron
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Author: Namiko Chen
Course: Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine: Japanese
Keyword: baked chicken, easy
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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on April 9, 2013. It’s been edited and republished in May 2020.
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