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We ended up with this delicious Asian Crispy Honey Chicken recipe after discovering and loving this Baked Sesame Chicken so much that I just had to experiment a little more.

Asian Crispy Honey Chicken
I’m not usually the biggest fan of fried foods as it makes the whole house smell like oil so we cooked up half in the air fryer and half in the good ol’ cast iron dutch oven. The only difference was that the air fryer wasn’t as golden in color, but that probably could have been fixed by drizzling a little more oil over the chicken before cooking. Either way, we loved that the crispy honey chicken ended up all crispy, juicy on the inside and of course the best part, all sweet and saucy.

Is Honey Safe To Eat?
Raw honey can contain spores of the bacteria which may make a baby sick.
But, raw honey is safe for healthy adults.
Regular processed honey has gone through pasteurization and filtration which helps eliminate any bacteria and gives a longer shelf life.
Are Sesame Seeds Good For You?
Sesame seeds are actually good for you.
They contain healthy fats like polyunsaturated fatty acids and Omega-6.
They also contain fiber, iron, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus that helps boost energy levels.
Will Chicken Broth Go Bad?
Commercial chicken broth, if properly stored, can have a shelf life of around a year beyond the printed date.
Once the broth is opened, the shelf life will decrease to about five days.
Asian Crispy Honey Chicken








I am excited to try this! I plan to make it in my air fryer, and was wondering what temperature and for how long do you cook it in there? Thank you!
Hey Eunice! I haven’t tried these in an air fryer yet, so I would go with whatever is suggested for your air fryer for chicken nuggets.
Made this and it was great. My husband loved the sauce but it was a bit too sweet for me. What can I do to cut down on the sweetness?
Hi Noemi,
You can either cut down on the honey, or if you like spicy you could always add in some red pepper flakes to spice things up.
Hello – Do we use fresh corriander or corriander powder?
Also – Do you use cumin seeds or ground cumin?
Thanks!
Hi Reema, it’s powder and ground cumin. Thanks for asking!
Where is the nutritional information on your recipes or are they not available?
Hi Donna, that is not a feature on our site as I am not an expert in that area. I’m sorry.
yum!