Sheet Pan Hoisin Garlic Chicken - Adriana's Best Recipes (2024)

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A sheet pan hoisin garlic chicken and veggies is my suggestion for celebrating this year’s Chinese New Year, the year of the dog. This is a very simple dish made with chicken breasts, stir fry bagged veggies, broccoli and cauliflower florets, rainbow carrots, sweet peppers and crunchy snow peas. At the store we found a nice hoisin garlic sauceready to use to make this dish even easier to cook.

Watch the step by step recipe tutorial for this Sheet Pan Hoisin Garlic Chicken and Veggies Dish!

In China black rice or also called forbidden rice is a common side to serve with dishes like this sheet pan hoisin garlic chicken and even used for making desserts. This rice is very good, as not only is tasty but has fiber andthe highest amount of antioxidants of any rice variety.

Cooking the veggies in a sheet pan is easy.Grilling in them oven adds a roasted flavor that makes the veggies a delightful bite. Same thing with the chicken. Baking instead of adding the calories of frying is a good idea without compromising the great flavor of this sheet pan hoisin garlic chicken and veggies.

I enjoy cooking Asian inspired dishes for my family. That way we can chat about the Chinese New Year and join the celebrations while learning new things. Last year was not a good year for us so we are hoping for good fortune and better outcome on this year that is just starting. I am a dog lover so being this the year of the dog is already a good thing.

Besides preparing sensible dishes is also in order. This sheet pan meal is low in fat and the added veggies and black rice make it a good source of fiber too. You only have to be moderate in the amount of hoisin sauce because it has sodium and sugar. Everything in moderation.

Are your ready to enjoy this sheet pan hoisin garlic chicken?

Remember, Chinese New Year starts this Friday!

Sheet Pan Hoisin Garlic Chicken - Adriana's Best Recipes (8)

Sheet Pan Hoisin Garlic Chicken

Sheet Pan Hoisin Garlic Chicken - Adriana's Best Recipes (9)Chef Adriana Martin

A sheet pan hoisin garlic chicken made with chicken breasts, stir fry bagged veggies, broccoli and cauliflower florets, rainbow carrots, sweet peppers and crunchy snow peas. Seasoned with ready to use garlic hoisin sauce. And served with black rice.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Main Dish

Cuisine Asian Cuisine

Servings 6 servings

Calories

Ingredients

  • 4 chicken breasts deboned and with no skin
  • 1 cup hoisin garlic sauce
  • 1 tablespoon granulated garlic
  • 2 cups broccoli and cauliflower florets
  • 2 cups rainbow mini carrots
  • 3 cups stir fry bagged veggies choose those that are shredded
  • 10 sweet peppers cut in juliennes
  • 1 tablespoon de sazón latino
  • 2 cups sugar snaps
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil or oil spray

Instructions

  • Cover a sheet pan with parchment paper and place the chicken breasts. Season with hoisin garlic sauce and sazon latino and granulate garlic. Bake inside the over for 30 minutes until cooked.

  • Use another sheet pan and cover again with another parchment paper sheet. Add the stir fry bagged veggies first, season with some oil and sazon latino. Roast inside the oven on high for five minutes and transfer to a skillet. Do the same with the rest of the veggies.

  • Slice the chicken breasts and add to the skillet along with the roasted veggies. Season with hoisin garlic sauce and serve. Garnish with cilantro leaves, sesame seeds and add a side of black rice.

Notes

  • Can replace the black rice with a side of brown or sticky rice.
  • Can replace chicken breasts for chicken thighs fillets. However cooking time will be 10 minutes longer.
  • Add few drops of sriracha sauce for son zest (optional).

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Adriana Martin is a home chef and founder of adrianasbestrecipes.com. She is a Latina food writer specializing in recipe development influenced by Mexico's culinary culture and European cuisine. Her grandmother taught her how to cook, and now her mission is to inspire others to make homemade meals. Adriana teaches online cooking classes, is a trained food stylist and photographer, and has published thousands of recipes online. She is the author of "The Best of Mexican Cooking – 75 Authentic Home-Style Recipes for Beginners", "The Super Easy Taco Cookbook," and "Taco Obsession." LATISM has recognized Adriana as one of the Top 100 most influential Latina bloggers, and Telemundo awarded Adriana the TECLA Awards under the category of best food creator.

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FAQs

What to have with hoisin sauce? ›

Stir fry: Add a tablespoon or two of hoisin sauce to any stir fry and serve over rice. Noodles: Add a tablespoon or two of hoisin sauce to noodles and serve with steamed vegetables, soft-boiled eggs and a savory broth for a filling meal. Salmon: Combine equal parts soy sauce, hoisin sauce and lime juice.

What does hoisin and garlic taste like? ›

Our Hoisin Sauce contains yellow bean sauce, soybeans, muscovado sugar, soy sauce, garlic purée and spices. A sweet, savoury and smoky taste featuring mild heat. With salty hints, this intense sauce adds flavour to fragrant dishes.

Should I refrigerate hoisin sauce? ›

Once the sauce lid is opened, you should always refrigerate the sauce instead of leaving the sauce out on the kitchen countertop where warm conditions can easily form bacteria. If the sauce is refrigerated, the oyster sauce or hoisin sauce can be kept for up to three to six months.

What is Chinese hoisin sauce used for? ›

Hoisin sauce is a thick, fragrant sauce commonly used in Cantonese cuisine as a glaze for meat, an addition to stir fry, or as dipping sauce. It is dark-coloured, sweet and salty. Although regional variants exist, hoisin sauce usually includes soybeans, fennel, red chili peppers, and garlic.

Is hoisin sauce better than soy sauce? ›

I wouldn't substitute hoisin sauce for soy sauce in most applications because they have very different flavor profiles. Hoisin has a strong flavor that can easily overpower a dish if used to liberally.

Which Chinese dish is hoisin sauce traditionally served with? ›

From using it as a sauce mix, dipping sauce and in stir fry dishes to marinating BBQ meat, Hoisin can be used in a variety of yummy recipes. It can be found in many authentic Chinese dishes such as Char Siu ( Cantonese Roast Pork) and Kung Pao Chicken. It also pairs great with Mayo as a sandwich dressing.

What is hoisin sauce vs oyster sauce? ›

One of the main differences between hoisin sauce and oyster sauce is that the latter contains oyster. Hoisin sauce is plant-based, so it can be an oyster sauce substitute for vegetarians if necessary.

Can you use hoisin sauce alone? ›

Dipping Sauce: Use hoisin alone or combine it with other ingredients to create a dipping sauce like my Spring Rolls with Pineapple Hoisin Sauce or Chicken Lettuce Wraps with Pineapple Hoisin peanut Sauce.

What does hoisin sauce taste like? ›

It has a very strong salty and slightly sweet flavor. Hoisin sauce does taste a bit like an American-style barbecue sauce, but much saltier, richer, less sweet, and has a flavor all its own. The fermented soybeans add the savory umami element that some other sauces use fish or meat to achieve.

Is hoisin sauce the same as oyster sauce? ›

One of the main differences between hoisin sauce and oyster sauce is that the latter contains oyster. Hoisin sauce is plant-based, so it can be an oyster sauce substitute for vegetarians if necessary.

Can I put hoisin sauce in ramen? ›

Ramen noodles with scrambled eggs, garlic, sriracha, hoisin, and soy sauce with fresh herbs and crunchy peppers? You betcha!

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