Fijian chilli chicken - simple recipe to make at home (2024)

By Kerri McConnel / Published 31 January 2020 Updated 17 August 2022

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Fijian Chilli Chicken is a simple chicken recipe that is perfect for a quick weeknight dinner served with jasmine or basmati rice. Follow our recipe with step-by-step photos.

On a visit to Fiji, we had the opportunity to eat some amazing traditional food like this Fijian Chilli Chicken. Fijian recipes and dishes clearly showed the influence of the other cultures that exist on the islands. They also showed the input of the chefs, many of whom are citizens of other countries and with particularly strong ties to India.

Everything comes together in a melting pot of cuisines and ideas. The end result is some very tasty but very simple food.

What goes into this recipe

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Why this recipe works

  • It uses simple ingredients, and it is healthy.
  • It’s an easy chilli chicken recipe. You don’t need to be an accomplished cook to make this.
  • It doesn’t use a lot of ingredients. Most of them should be easily found in your own pantry or at your local grocery store or market.
  • Doing all of the preparation of ingredients first means a quick, simple and perfect cook. The ingredients don’t require much cooking, so if you have to start chopping vegetables or measuring liquids out when you have ingredients in the wok, it just won’t work as well as you will overcook or burn items.
  • It’s a very versatile recipe that allows for substitution. You can substitute the chicken protein element and also include more or different vegetables.
  • It’s perfect for reheating as leftovers the next day.

Recipe notes

  • Chicken breast fillet has been used in this recipe, but it could be easily swapped out for chicken thigh fillets. If using thigh fillets, you will just need to cook a little longer.
  • Pork also makes a good protein for this recipe. Just cut the pieces more finely than you would for chicken. You might also like to try this Chinese pork stir fry.
  • Any or all of the vegetables can be swapped out, allowing you to make a simple, healthy meal quickly at home with what you have available.
  • Cornflour is the same thing as cornstarch.
  • Vegetable oil is used in this recipe but you can use rice bran oil, grapeseed oil, canola oil, or even olive oil. The small amount of oil used in the recipe will make little difference to the overall flavour.
  • Preparation is very important in this dish as once you are ready to cook it all needs to happen really quickly. There’s no time to cut ingredients at this time.
  • Be careful not to cook the chicken for too long the first time or else it will be overcooked once you put it back in for the final turn with the vegetables.
  • We have used fresh ginger and garlic in this recipe but the alternative is to use bottled ingredients.
  • The longer you can leave the chicken to marinate the better.
  • The type and amount of vegetables that can be added is completely variable.
  • The amount of sauce can also be changed. If you like more sauce, increase the amount of chicken stock and vary the amount of cornflour depending on your preference for a thinner or thicker sauce.
  • The chilli level here is what I would call mild but always increase or decrease depending on your chilli tolerance. It can be left out altogether, but this is a chilli chicken recipe after all!

How to make Fijian Chilli Chicken

Step 1 | Prepare all ingredients

Prepare all ingredients first. This dish cooks very quickly, so having them all ready makes the cooking process much easier.

Step 2 | Prepare chicken and marinate

Cut chicken into strips or small chunks and marinate with garlic, ginger, oyster sauce, salt and pepper. Leave to marinate for at least one hour. The longer, the better.

Step 3 | Flour the chicken

Coat the chicken in a good layer of cornflour, enough not to have a soggy chicken mess in your hands.

Step 4 | Cook the chicken

Fry the chicken for a few minutes until the outer coating is brown and they are partially cooked.

Step 5

Remove the chicken from the pan and place on kitchen towel to remove excess oil.

Step 6 | Cook aromatics and vegetables

Heat the oil in a wok and quickly fry off the onion, garlic and ginger.

Step 7

Add the chilli paste, soy sauce and oyster sauce and stir. Then add the drops of sesame oil. Add the vegetables and cook for several minutes, stirring around the wok.

Step 8 | Add the chicken back in

Add the chicken to the wok once again and finish cooking.

Step 9 | Make the sauce

Add the stock in with the cornflour to thicken and make a sauce. Season where necessary. Serve with rice or noodles.

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Fijian Chilli Chicken

Yield: 1 serve

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Additional Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Fijian Chilli Chicken is a simple chicken recipe, made better by a zingy marinade, that is perfect for a quick weeknight dinner served with jasmine or basmati rice. Follow our recipe with step-by-step photos.

Ingredients

  • Boneless chicken breast 160grams
  • 1 teaspoon garlic paste (1/2 to marinate, remainder in cooking)
  • 1 tablespoon ginger paste(1/2 to marinate, remainder in cooking)
  • 1 teaspoon chilli paste (or extra if you like it hotter)
  • 1 teaspoon oyster sauce(1/2 to marinate, remainder in cooking)
  • 1 tablespoon light soy sauce
  • several drops sesame oil
  • 2/3 cup fresh chicken stock
  • Green capsicum cut into thin strips
  • Carrot cut into thin strips
  • Onion cut into chunks
  • Cabbage cut finely
  • 1 tablespoon cornflour/cornstarch for thickening
  • Cornflour/cornstarch for dusting
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Oil for frying

Instructions

  1. Cut chicken into strips or small chunks and marinate with garlic, ginger, oyster sauce, salt and pepper. Leave to marinate for at least one hour. The longer, the better.
  2. Coat the chicken in a good layer of cornflour, enough not to have a soggy chicken mess in your hands.
  3. Fry the chicken for a few minutes until the outer coating is brown and they are partially cooked.
  4. Remove the chicken from the pan and place on kitchen towel to remove excess oil.
  5. Heat the oil in a wok and quickly fry off the onion, garlic and ginger.
  6. Add the chilli paste, soy sauce and oyster sauce and stir. Add the drops of sesame oil.
  7. Add the vegetables and cook for several minutes, stirring around the wok.
  8. Add the chicken to the wok once again and finish cooking.
  9. Add the stock in with the cornflour to thicken and make a sauce.
  10. Season where necessary.
  11. 11. Serve with rice or noodles.

Notes

  • Chicken breast fillet has been used in this recipe, but it could be easily swapped out for chicken thigh fillets. If using thigh fillets, you will just need to cook a little longer.
  • Pork also makes a good protein for this recipe. Just cut the pieces more finely than you would for chicken. You might also like to try this Chinese pork stir fry.
  • Any or all of the vegetables can be swapped out, allowing you to make a simple, healthy meal quickly at home with what you have available.
  • Cornflour is the same thing as cornstarch.
  • Vegetable oil is used in this recipe but you can use rice bran oil, grapeseed oil, canola oil, or even olive oil. The small amount of oil used in the recipe will make little difference to the overall flavour.
  • Preparation is very important in this dish as once you are ready to cook it all needs to happen really quickly. There's no time to cut ingredients at this time.
  • Be careful not to cook the chicken for too long the first time or else it will be overcooked once you put it back in for the final turn with the vegetables.
  • We have used fresh ginger and garlic in this recipe but the alternative is to use bottled ingredients.
  • The longer you can leave the chicken to marinate the better.
  • The type and amount of vegetables that can be added is completely variable.
  • The amount of sauce can also be changed. If you like more sauce, increase the amount of chicken stock and vary the amount of cornflour depending on your preference for a thinner or thicker sauce.
  • The chilli level here is what I would call mild but always increase or decrease depending on your chilli tolerance. It can be left out altogether, but this is a chilli chicken recipe after all!
  • Nutrition Information:

    Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
    Amount Per Serving:Calories: 201Total Fat: 10gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 35mgSodium: 533mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 1gSugar: 3gProtein: 15g

    This data was provided and calculated by Nutritionix.

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    Thanks to the team at the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort for sharing their recipe with me (with a few creative changes)

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    FAQs

    What is chilli chicken made of? ›

    Boneless chicken pieces are marinated in soya sauce, chili sauce and black pepper. Later coated with cornstarch, flour and egg white, before frying to yield crispy chicken bites. Onions, bell peppers, garlic, chilli sauce, soya sauce and vinegar come together to form a delicious finger-licking good sauce.

    What is honey chilli chicken made of? ›

    Honey Chilli Chicken made with delicious local honey, lime, fresh chilli and sesame seeds.

    Can I eat chilli chicken everyday? ›

    Variety: Consuming the same dish every day may lead to dietary monotony, causing you to miss out on other essential nutrients from different foods. Nutritional Balance: It's crucial to ensure your chicken chili is well-balanced, with a mix of vegetables and spices. Avoid excessive use of oil, salt, or unhealthy a.

    How healthy is chilli chicken? ›

    You can chilly chicken at home in a simple, tasty and healthy manner, says Dr Tejender Kaur Sarna, Nutritionist and Lifestyle Coach, Mumbai. Chicken is rich in proteins and adding capsicum and onions to it only adds up the nutritional value, making it a healthy lunch option.

    Is it chicken chilli or chilli chicken? ›

    Chilli chicken is a popular Indo-Chinese dish that uses chicken, and is of Hakka Chinese heritage. In India, this may include a variety of dry chicken preparations. Though mainly boneless chicken is used in this dish, some recipes also use bone-in chicken.

    Can I eat chilli chicken? ›

    Chicken Chili is simply made of chicken which is lean meat. It is full of protein which is good for you. Moreover, the other ingredients are all vegetables like bell peppers and onions so that is healthy too.

    Who invented chilli chicken? ›

    It's believed to have been invented by Nelson Wang in 1975. When asked about his chilli chicken recipe, Wang described the process as starting from basic Indian ingredients like garlic, ginger and chillies, and then following by mixing them with soy sauce, corn-starch and chicken typical of the Chinese cuisine.

    Where does chilli chicken come from? ›

    Chilli chicken is a popular Indo-Chinese dish that uses chicken, and is of Hakka Chinese heritage. In India, this may include a variety of dry chicken preparations. Though mainly boneless chicken is used in this dish, some recipes also use bone-in chicken.

    What is Mexican chilli made of? ›

    Its base usually consists of beans, tomatoes, chili peppers or powder, and meat.

    What is real chilli made of? ›

    The ICS defines Traditional Red Chili as "any kind of meat, or combination of meats, cooked with red chili peppers, various spices, and other ingredients. Beans and non-vegetable fillers such as rice and pasta are not allowed."

    What is the origin of chilli chicken? ›

    Chilli chicken was invented in Calcutta by Chinese restaurateurs — their way of creating a spicy dish to please Indians. Now, every Chinese restaurant across India has its own version. Some are with bones, some are boneless, some are dry, some have gravy, some are starters, others are mains.

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