Quick & Easy General Tso Sauce Recipe (2024)

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General Tso Sauce is a sweet, spicy, and rich sauce perfect for making General Tso tofu, veggies, and all your stir-fry dishes! Full of flavor and easy to make with only 6 ingredients.

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Who doesn’t remember the first time they had Chinese takeout and General Tso chicken? I do! But, I think what I loved most was the sauce. A little sweet with a little heat, and that subtle tang to take it over the top.

So, here is my version and I must say IT…IS…AWESOME!

Lately, it’s become my go-to sauce of choice. I use it on my 5-Minute Spicy Asian Noodles and it is so freaking good!

This recipe is inspired and adapted from Mike’s at Chili Pepper Madness. His recipe was simple, to the point, and super delicious. I tweaked a couple of ingredients and the amounts. But, all the flavor is there!

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  • Ingredients You’ll Need
  • How To Make General Tso Sauce
  • General Tso Variations
  • Substitutions
  • Storage
  • Top tip
  • How To Use Vegan General Tso Sauce
  • Try these delicious vegan sauce recipes
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Ingredients You’ll Need

I love General Tso Sauce and wanted to create an easy, no-fuss, and of cour, oil-free recipe. Also, I wanted a sauce that tasted as close to Chinese take-out as I remembered.

Six simple ingredients, BIG flavor, and so incredibly easy to make. Let’s do it!

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See the recipe card down below for a detailed list of ingredients and exact quantities.

How To Make General Tso Sauce

You won’t believe how easy it is to make authentic General Tso. And, better yet, how delicious it is!

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Cook over medium heat until the sauce thickens, usually about 5-7 minutes, while stirring frequently.

Hint: BE SURE AND STIR AS IT COOKS! You don’t want the sauce to burn.

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General Tso Variations

I love spicy food, but I realize not everyone has the same tastes and preferences as me. So, here are a few variations for making General Tso fit your own personal taste.

  • Spicy– If you like it hot, as I do, and want your General Tso to have a little more kick add some spice by tossing in some red pepper flakes while cooking to imbue heat into the dish. You could also add some Sriracha as well.
  • Sweeter– A sweeter and milder version of this delicious sauce is what some prefer. So, if that’s you, add a little extra maple syrup or honey (not vegan). You can also add a bit of hoisin sauce as well.
  • Other Ingredients: I think this recipe is pretty much perfect the way it is and it’s simple. But, you could add extra things like red chili flakes, ginger, garlic, green onion, or freshly chopped red chilies.

Substitutions

This recipe is not naturally gluten-free because of the soy sauce, but you can change that by simply replacing the soy sauce with tamari. Below are a few more substitutions as well you can implement if needed.

  • Tamari – if you need this recipe to be gluten-free use low-sodium tamari. It’s basically soy sauce without wheat. Yes, soy sauce has wheat in it…who knew?
  • Chili Sauce – I prefer sweet chili sauce, but there are a few other options that will work. A few of my favorites are Sriracha, Gochujang, Chili Garlic Sauce, or just plain Chili Sauce.
  • Vinegar: if you don’t have rice vinegar you can use apple cider vinegar or white vinegar. It won’t be as spiced but will work in a pinch.
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Storage

Keep this General Tso sauce in an airtight container or jar in the fridge for up to a week.

Top tip

Use a nonstick saucepan when making General Tso sauce. It’s a bit delicate and you don’t want to lose any of the sauce by having it stick to a pan.

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How To Use Vegan General Tso Sauce

You can easily use the delicious sauce as a replacement for teriyaki, hoisin, or even BBQ sauce. It also makes a great marinade. These are my favorite ways to use General Tso Sauce:

  • Pour it over broccoli.
  • Use it as a marinade on this tofu.
  • It makes a perfect dip for these oil-free vegan egg rolls.
  • Simply mix it in with rice for a delicious late-night snack.
  • I’ve been using this recipe for air fryer tofu, minus the oil, and then making General Tso Tofu with the sauce.
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Try these delicious vegan sauce recipes

Looking for more delicious vegan and oil-free sauce recipes? Try these:

  • Mississippi Comeback Sauce
  • Easy Vegan Teriyaki Sauce
  • Vegan Sriracha Mayo
  • Garlic Basil Vegan Aioli

I hope you enjoy this General Tso Sauce. Be sure to leave a comment and rate it down below. Thanks for your support!

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General Tso Sauce is a sweet, spicy, and rich sauce perfect for making General Tso tofu, veggies, and all your stir-fry dishes! Full of flavor and easy to make with only 6 ingredients.

  • Author: Shane Martin
  • Prep Time: 1 minute
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 6 minutes
  • Yield: About 1 ¼ cup 1x
  • Category: Dressings & Sauces
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Asian
  • Diet: Vegan

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Whisk all of the ingredients together in a bowl or saucepan until everything is well combined and the cornstarch is dissolved.
  2. Cook over medium-high heat and cook until the sauce thickens, usually about 5-7 minutes. Be sure to whisk or stir very frequently.
  3. Use as desired.

Notes

Store in an airtight container or jar in the fridge for up to a week.

Use a nonstick pan. This sauce can be a little delicate and you don’t want it burning or sticking to a pan.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: ¼ cup
  • Calories: 66
  • Sugar: 10.3 g
  • Sodium: 422.9 mg
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 15.6 g
  • Fiber: 0.2 g
  • Protein: 1.1 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
Quick & Easy General Tso Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is General Tso's sauce made of? ›

How to Make General Tso's Sauce: The sauce for General Tso's chicken is so simple to make with pantry staple ingredients: rice vinegar, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, water, sugar, and some corn starch to thicken the sauce. Simply add the ingredients to a bowl and stir to combine.

What is similar to General Tso sauce? ›

Sweet and sour chicken: The two are super similar. The main difference is that General Tso sauce has more ginger flavor, as well as a little more heat from the hot sauce or chili flakes.

How to make General Tso's sauce less spicy? ›

Mix in Some Sweetness

Adding some sweetness to your dish is a perfect way to tone down the spiciness and make it more bearable. Whether it's drizzling honey on top of your dish, adding a bit of sugar to the recipe, or squeezing in lemon juice to enhance the flavors; a touch of sweetness can balance out the heat.

Is General Tso's sauce the same as hoisin sauce? ›

While both are sweet and savory sauces, are very popular, and have some similarities, these two are NOT the same. Each one possesses very distinctive features. General Tso Sauce, leans more towards the savory palette, with an umami flavor from the Hoisin sauce, that is not used in Sweet and Sour Sauce.

How to thicken a sauce quickly? ›

Use one tablespoon cornstarch mixed with one tablespoon cold water (aka a cornstarch slurry) for each cup of medium-thick sauce. Thoroughly mix the cornstarch and water together, then pour into your sauce. Cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly.

What is General Tso's batter made of? ›

This General Tso's chicken uses cornstarch batter for a crisp, golden brown coating. Frying the chicken twice makes it extra crispy. A spicy, sweet soy sauce mixture with ginger and garlic adds incredible flavor.

What is a good substitute for hoisin sauce? ›

Thai chili sauce and oyster sauce together are a particularly good substitute for hoisin sauce, especially when you add a little garlic powder and Chinese five spice to the mix.

What is like General Tso but not spicy? ›

Compared to General Tso's, orange chicken usually has a lighter-colored sweet, sour, savory glaze. It's not as spicy-hot because dried red chiles aren't as common or used as heavily in this dish. All recipes ask for orange in some form — juice, zest, dried peel, or a combination thereof.

What can I add to Chinese food to make it less spicy? ›

Try adding a splash of these acidic ingredients to cool down the spiciness in your dishes: Lemon Juice. Lime Juice. Vinegar.

Which is spicier kung pao or general tso? ›

General Tso's is sweeter with a milder spice, featuring deep-fried battered chicken. Kung Pao is spicier with stir-fried chicken, vegetables, and peanuts. Also, General Tso's has Chinese-American roots, while Kung Pao hails from Sichuan cuisine.

Can I use teriyaki instead of hoisin? ›

People may wish to substitute hoisin sauce for many reasons. Examples of alternatives a person can make at home include teriyaki sauce and kidney beans, barbecue sauce and molasses, miso paste, and more.

What is the flavor of General Tso? ›

General Tso's Chicken is that perfect combination of sweet, savoury, spicy and tangy with crispy Chinese chicken bites. It's a Chinese takeout favourite that just pushes all the right buttons!

What's the difference between General Tso and sesame sauce? ›

General Tso's chicken is a spicy and tangy dish made with a mix of chicken breast and thighs, while sesame chicken is a sweeter option made with succulent chicken thighs.

What's the difference between General Tso's and kung pao sauce? ›

Kung pao chicken and General Tso's chicken are similar in that they are both chicken-based dishes with a hint of chili, but the primary difference is that latter is deep-fried and coated with a syrupy sweet and sour sauce, and the former is coated with a gentle, more balanced sauce.

What's the difference between General Tso's and Szechuan chicken sauce? ›

Although the sauces are similar, General Tso's does not call for Szechuan peppercorns either though I see no reason why you couldn't add them anyway. Another difference is that General Tso's chicken is marinated in a light batter and deep fried.

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