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Chicken and Broccoli with Brown Sauce

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Updated: 4/16/2025
Chicken and Broccoli Recipe, thewoksoflife.com

Chicken and Broccoli with brown sauce is a popular Chinese takeout dish. This chicken and broccoli recipe will show you how to make it with a delicious Chinese brown sauce.

Our recipe uses the same technique as Chinese restaurants. The broccoli is blanched, and the chicken is seared separately. The aromatics and sauce are cooked and thickened with cornstarch slurry (2 tablespoons cornstarch mixed with 2 tablespoons water), and everything is tossed together at the end.

After you learn how to make Chinese Chicken and Broccoli at home, you won’t go back to ordering takeout again!

Brown Sauce or White Sauce?

When I worked in Chinese restaurants, including my parents’ own family restaurant, we always doubled-check with customers if they wanted their chicken and broccoli with brown sauce or white sauce.  

Brown sauce was the overwhelming favorite, probably due to the deep umami flavors of soy sauce and oyster sauce and its rich, tantalizing amber color. 

That said, quite a few patrons did want their chicken with broccoli in white sauce. Similar to our moo goo gai pan, chicken broccoli with white sauce gets its flavor primarily from ginger, garlic, sesame oil, and Chinese rice wine (Shaoxing wine). Without the strong taste of soy sauce, the delicate flavors of the dish were allowed to come through. Of course, then there was the healthy crowd who preferred that the chicken was blanched and less oil was used in the white sauce version. 

If you like your Chinese chicken and broccoli with brown sauce, follow this recipe. If you like yours with white sauce, we have a recipe for that too!

Chicken and Broccoli with Brown Sauce, thewoksoflife.com

Should I Use Dark or White Meat? 

Chinese restaurants almost always use chicken breast for chicken and broccoli because most Americans prefer white meat. 

However, if you prefer dark meat, you can use chicken thighs to make a delicious homemade dark meat chicken broccoli with brown sauce. 

Chicken thighs have a higher fat content and are harder to overcook. They’re also juicier and smell just like fried chicken when seared in a hot wok! 

What’s In the Sauce for Chicken and Broccoli?

Basic stir-fry sauce is made up of aromatics like ginger and garlic, dark and regular soy sauces, sesame oil, oyster sauce, sugar, Chinese rice wine (Shaoxing wine) and white pepper. 

Cornstarch is used to thicken the sauce enough to coat the chicken and vegetables.

Bored with just broccoli? This method can be applied to many different dishes with whatever proteins or vegetables you like. 

After you learn how to make this authentic takeout Chinese chicken and broccoli recipe, check out our recipe for Chinese Stir-fry Sauce to see how you can apply it to whatever dishes you can dream up. 

Shortcuts & Tips for Making Chicken & Broccoli At Home

  • Get pre-washed, pre-cut broccoli florets, and use them right out of the bag.
  • Slice your chicken and marinate it overnight for quick and easy cooking the next day.
  • Prepare your own homemade stir-fry sauce ahead of time and keep it in your refrigerator for convenience.
  • Don’t overcook your chicken. Cooking chicken breast until it is just done is an art you need to master!
  • Cook lots of rice ahead of time (or skip the rice entirely, since chicken and broccoli makes a great low carb meal)!

Chicken and Broccoli Recipe Instructions

Start by marinating your chicken. In a bowl, add the sliced chicken, 3 tablespoons water, 1 tablespoon oyster sauce, 1 teaspoon cornstarch, and 1 ½ teaspoons vegetable oil.

Rub the marinade ingredients into the chicken with your hands until all the liquid has been absorbed by the chicken. Set aside for 10 minutes.

The chicken will absorb the oyster sauce and water, making the chicken, moist, tender and delicious. For more information and preparing chicken for stir fries, see Bill’s post on Chicken velveting 101.

Marinated sliced chicken for stir-fry, thewoksoflife.com

Next, prepare the sauce mixture. In a small bowl or measuring cup, add the warm chicken stock, sugar, soy sauce, dark soy sauce , oyster sauce, sesame oil and white pepper. Stir everything together until well combined and set aside.

Sauce Mixture for Chicken and Broccoli, thewoksoflife.com

Boil water in your wok and blanch the broccoli for 1 minute (or 2 minutes if you like your broccoli softer). Remove with your spider, drain and set aside. 

Blanching Broccoli, thewoksoflife.com

Clean and dry your wok. Place it over high heat until smoking. Add 2 tablespoons vegetable oil and sear the chicken until opaque on all sides (this should only take about 3 minutes).

Turn off the heat, remove the chicken, and set aside. The chicken will be about 90% done, but will be cooked again at the end. 

Searing chicken in wok, thewoksoflife.com

Without washing the wok, set the flame to medium heat. Add another tablespoon of oil, along with the garlic and ginger (if using).

Garlic in oil in wok, thewoksoflife.com

Stir the garlic and ginger for 5 seconds and add the Shaoxing wine around the perimeter of the wok. Then pour in the sauce mixture.

Use your wok spatula to stir the sauce around the sides of the wok to deglaze, and let it come to a simmer.

Sauce mixture added to wok, thewoksoflife.com

Stir up the cornstarch and water slurry and drizzle the mixture into sauce while stirring constantly. Allow the sauce to simmer for 10 to 15 seconds until thick and gravy-like. 

For more detailed information on the many ways to use cornstarch to get authentic results at home with our recipes, see our post on How to Use Cornstarch in Chinese Cooking.

Thickening Chinese brown sauce, thewoksoflife.com

Next, toss in the chicken and its juices and the blanched broccoli. Stir-fry until the chicken and broccoli is coated in the sauce. 

Chicken added back to wok, thewoksoflife.com
Stir-frying Chinese chicken and broccoli, thewoksoflife.com

At this point, you can make adjustments. If you like your brown sauce darker, add a dash more of dark soy sauce. Add more cornstarch slurry if your sauce is too thin, or more chicken stock or water if the sauce is too thick.

Serve with steamed rice.

Chinese Chicken and Broccoli, thewoksoflife.com

If you like this recipe, try our restaurant quality Beef and Broccoli dish!

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Chicken and Broccoli Recipe, thewoksoflife.com
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Chicken and Broccoli with Brown Sauce

Chicken and Broccoli is a popular Chinese takeout dish. This chicken and broccoli recipe is the authentic restaurant version with a delicious brown sauce.
by: Bill
Serves: 4
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
Total: 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the chicken:
  • 12 ounces boneless skinless chicken breast (or thighs, 340g)
  • 3 tablespoons water (45 ml)
  • 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vegetable oil
For the rest of the dish:
  • 2/3 cup low sodium chicken stock (160 ml, warmed)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar (or brown sugar)
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 teaspoons dark soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1/8 teaspoon white pepper
  • 4 cups broccoli florets (300g)
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil (divided)
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1/4 teaspoon fresh ginger (grated, optional)
  • 1 tablespoon Shaoxing wine
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch (mixed with 2 tablespoons water to form a cornstarch slurry)

Instructions

  • Start by marinating your chicken. In a bowl, add the sliced chicken, 3 tablespoons water, 1 tablespoon oyster sauce, 1 teaspoon cornstarch, and 1 ½ teaspoons vegetable oil. Rub the marinade ingredients into the chicken with your hands until all the liquid has been absorbed by the chicken. Set aside for 10 minutes.
  • Next, prepare the sauce mixture. In a small bowl or measuring cup, add the warm chicken stock, sugar, soy sauce, dark soy sauce , oyster sauce, sesame oil and white pepper. Stir everything together until well combined and set aside.
  • Boil water in your wok and blanch the broccoli for 1 minute (or 2 minutes if you like your broccoli softer). Drain and set aside.
  • Clean and dry your wok. Place it over high heat until smoking. Add 2 tablespoons vegetable oil and sear the chicken until opaque on all sides (this shoul d only take about 3 minutes). Turn off the heat, remove the chicken, and set aside. The chicken will be about 90% done, but will be cooked again at the end.
  • Without washing the wok, set the flame to medium heat. Add another tablespoon of oil, along with the garlic and ginger (if using). Stir the garlic and ginger for 5 seconds and add the Shaoxing wine around the perimeter of the wok. Then pour in the sauce mixture. Use your wok spatula to stir the sauce around the sides of the wok to deglaze, and let it come to a simmer.
  • Stir up the cornstarch and water slurry and drizzle the mixture into sauce while stirring constantly. Allow the sauce to simmer for 10 to 15 seconds until thick and gravy-like.
  • Toss in the chicken and its juices and the blanched broccoli. Stir-fry until the chicken and broccoli is coated in the sauce.
  • At this point, you can make adjustments. If you like your brown sauce darker, add a dash more of dark soy sauce. Add more cornstarch slurry if your sauce is too thin, or more chicken stock or water if the sauce is too thick. Serve with steamed rice.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 287kcal (14%) Carbohydrates: 14g (5%) Protein: 23g (46%) Fat: 16g (25%) Saturated Fat: 11g (55%) Cholesterol: 54mg (18%) Sodium: 829mg (35%) Potassium: 650mg (19%) Fiber: 2g (8%) Sugar: 3g (3%) Vitamin A: 590IU (12%) Vitamin C: 82.7mg (100%) Calcium: 50mg (5%) Iron: 1.3mg (7%)
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Bill Leung is the patriarch of The Woks of Life family, working on the blog alongside wife Judy and daughters Sarah and Kaitlin. Born in upstate New York, Bill comes from a long line of professional chefs. From his mother’s Cantonese kitchen to bussing tables, working as a line cook, and helping to run his parents’ restaurant, he offers lessons and techniques from over 50 years of cooking experience. Specializing in Cantonese recipes, American Chinese takeout (straight from the family restaurant days), and even non-Chinese recipes (from working in Borscht Belt resort kitchens), he continues to build what Bon Appétit has called “the Bible of Chinese Home Cooking.” Along with the rest of the family, Bill is a New York Times bestselling cookbook author and James Beard and IACP Award nominee, and has been developing recipes for over a decade.
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