11 Asian Whole Chicken Recipes - Greedy Girl Gourmet (2024)

Easy and delicious Asian whole chicken recipes for Chinese New Year, or Sunday lunch! Spanning various Asian cuisines from Chinese, Korean and Singaporean to Pakistani, these Asian recipes will please the whole family, picky eaters included.

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💭 Why Buy Whole Chicken

  1. Budget-friendly: You can save a lot of money if you buy whole chicken, instead of chicken cut into pieces! (It's generally cheaper per pound than chicken parts, although a bit more expensive than the offal.)
  2. You don't need to learn to butcher them yourself: whilst it's not difficult to learn to cut them up, these Asian chicken recipes save you the hassle as the chicken is cooked whole. They're also so delicious, you'll never have to head to the Chinese restaurant again. (And easy- unlike other chicken recipes, you don't have to fiddle about with corn starch slurry, which can backfire in an icky and gooey way!)
  3. Very versatile: Asian food is all about the mantra, waste not, want not. The next time you buy the entire chicken, save the neck and feet to make chicken soup. They're full of collagen and great for creating mouthwatering broths!

Asian

Turmeric Black Pepper Chicken

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Turmeric Black Pepper Chicken (Roast)

This roasted Turmeric Black Pepper Chicken is an easy weeknight dinner. Tender, juicy chicken is combined with aromatic ground turmeric and black pepper to create a beautifully roasted chicken sure to impress your family and friends! (I use ground turmeric in my recipe as it's more easily found than fresh.)

Click here for the turmeric roast chicken recipe.

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Chinese

Chicken Rice Soup

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Chinese Chicken Rice Soup (One Pot)

This easy Chinese Chicken Rice Soup is made in one-pot. Nourishing and warming, it's the perfect Asian comfort food for the colder weather of fall or winter that the whole family will love! I show you how to make it from scratch using fresh ingredients, as well as a quicker 15-minute hack using leftovers.

Click here for the Chinese whole chicken rice soup recipe.

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Ginseng Soup

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Chinese Ginseng Chicken Soup (4-ingredients)

This Chinese Ginseng Chicken Soup is really easy to make but so delicious that you can't tell it only uses 4 ingredients! Plus, it's made in 1 pot and mostly passive cooking.

Click here for the herbal chicken soup recipe.

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Soy Sauce

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This Soy Sauce Chinese Chicken recipe became the most popular post on my blog in just 1 day, and has consistently received rave reviews!

Even better, you don't need to brine this Chinese takeout classic but it's still a super juicy chicken AND it's mostly passive cooking, so you have time to prepare other dishes for your Chinese New Year table!

Note: if you find it too much work, here is an easy Cantonese chicken thighs recipe for you. Paired with a bowl of jasmine rice and some blanched bok choy, it's a filling meal!

Leftover meat can be turned into chicken lettuce wraps! The savory sauce can also be strained, frozen and reused to braise eggs, tofu, salmon or more!

Best Poached One Pot Chinatown Soy Sauce Chicken Recipe

This Cantonese classic chicken is an easy-to-recreate-restaurant dish that can be made in 1 pot! It's also the gift that keeps giving as the leftover poaching liquid can be used for so many things (see post above). (Inspired by 4 recipes: Woks Of Life, SCMP, Burning Kitchen and Red House Spice)

Try this Chinese Soy Sauce Chicken recipe now!

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Hainanese Chicken Rice

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This is a popular Singaporean and Malaysian dish that was adapted by Hainanese immigrants.

Lathered with sesame oil and served with scrumptious white rice cooked in chicken fat, this is a must-eat dish if you are ever in South East Asia! If not, you can make it at home using this Hainanese Chicken Rice recipe. (I also have a porridge version of the recipe here and a rice cooker Chicken Rice recipe here.)

The chili garlic sauce can be batch made in advance to save you some stress! (Mix in the lime juice just before serving. Don't substitute with rice vinegar- it won't taste the same!)

Note: If you're serving this Asian chicken recipe for Chinese New Year (CNY)- a whole chicken, complete with feet, neck and heat, represents wholeness and prosperity, you may also be interested in:

  • this Chinese New Year meal planning guide, with more information on traditional CNY foods
  • golden Chinese New Year recipes to bring you lots of $$$
  • vegan/ vegetarian CNY recipes for an inclusive New Year
  • the ultimate collection of almost 80 easy but delicious Chinese New Year recipes

Chinese Roast

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Chinese roast crispy chicken goes well with chow mein or 1 of these longevity noodle recipes on the side.

Note: Any roast chicken leftovers can be used in this rotisserie chicken porridge of 1 of these roast chicken leftover recipes!

5-spice roast whole chicken

This is an easy home roasted Chinese chicken using soy sauce and oyster sauce. You can even make your own 5-spice powder!

Click here for the Chinese Roast Chicken recipe.

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Indian-style

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Pair it with these Indian side dishes!

Roast Tandoori whole chicken made in an air fryer

Before I saw this Ministry of Curry recipe, I didn't even know we could roast chicken in an air fryer! And it comes out looking and tasting so good too!

Click here for the Air Fryer Roast Chicken.

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Korean-style

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Tip: if you can't get gochujang or sesame oil, you can always try these substitutes!

Korean Gochujang Chicken

Spice up your weekday dinner routine with this scrumptious Korean Gochujang Chicken recipe! An easy-to-make dish, the tender, juicy chicken is coated in a mouth-watering blend of Korean red chili paste, soy sauce, and more. Whether you're a fan of Korean food or just looking for new chicken recipes, this recipe is sure to impress!

Click here for the korean roast chicken recipe.

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Pakistani-Style

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Chicken Chargha (Lahori Chargha)

This Pakistani recipe by Recipe 52 is very innovative- you first steam the chicken then fry it for tender, tasty meat. What with the delicious, aromatic spices, it's sure to impress your guests!

Click here for the Pakistani Chicken recipe.

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Thai-Inspired

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Doesn't this Asian chicken recipe look simply mouthwatering? With the lemongrass, ginger, garlic and coconut, it's simply brimming with Asian flavors.

Pair it with 1 of these pumpkin recipes and brown rice (or cauliflower rice to be even healthier!) for an Asian meal perfect for fall!

Coconut Milk Braised Whole Chicken

We all know about milk braised pork, but did you know that braising chicken in coconut milk makes for a delicious and tender bird too? Try this 5-star recipe by The Endless Meal if you're not convinced!

Click here for a simply scrumptious chicken recipe.

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🍲 Soup

Korean Ginseng Chicken Soup

Samgyetang is 1 of the most famous Korean dishes, in which a whole chicken is stuffed with rice, jujubes and, of course, fresh ginseng. (You'll need green onions too.)

Try this chicken dish recipe which has an average 5-star review from OVER 50,000 reviewers!!! (I'm envious :P) Maybe serve with 1 of these Korean banchan, a nice cup of Jujube tea or, the typical Korean summer drink, roasted barley tea on the side?

Fun fact: Although it's a hot steaming bowl of chicken soup, Koreans usually eat this in the hot summer, to give them more energy!

Traditional Chinese Soup

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Chinese food is all about the soups! Growing up, I had soup at every meal as we believe that it helps keep you looking young.

Try this traditional Asian chicken recipe which is super warming and nutritious!

Easy Chinese Black Chicken Soup (Silkie Chicken)

This easy Chinese Black Chicken Soup, also known as Silkie Chicken, is a traditional Chinese soup recipe that is delicious, nutritious AND only calls for 5 ingredients! I've made this Black Chicken soup recipe non-herbal, as many younger Asians find it hard to accept the strong flavours of herbal soup, but it's still very good for you!

Click here for this traditional Black Chicken recipe.

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Chicken Shiitake Soup

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Chinese Chicken Mushroom soup

Chinese people love their soups- it's common for Chinese families to have it at every meal! If you've never made Chinese soup before, it may seem intimidating, but this easy, 4-5 ingredient only recipe by Oh Snap Lets Eat, will show you how simple it is!

Click here for the traditional Chinese Soup recipe.

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👩🏻‍🍳 Expert Tips

Tip #1: One of my favorite things about serving whole chicken is that you can carve the meat then save the bones to make chicken broth! Boiled with fresh ginger, there is a lot of flavor (and it's a great base for ABC Soup and chicken egg drop soup.) Add some bean sprouts and rice noodles, and you have a full meal.

Tip #2: It can be tricky cooking whole chicken. You want to make sure all the meat is cooked but not leave it so long the white meat in the breast becomes dry! (I waaaay prefer dark meat.) Stick a meat thermometer into the thickest part (the breast) and make sure the internal temperature is around 180F/ 82C. FYI, for chicken cuts, it's165°F (75°C.)(If you don't have a food thermometer, pierce the breast and check that the juices run clear, not pink!)

If any of these delicious Asian whole chicken recipes for Chinese New Year make it to your dinner table, don't forget to tag me on social media (@greedygirlgourmet)- I love seeing what everyone makes!

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FAQs

Does Ina Garten cover her roast chicken? ›

Ina cooks her roast chicken uncovered in the oven, then tents it with foil for 20 minutes once the bird is done cooking. This keeps the meat moist until it's ready to carve and serve.

How to roast a chicken emeril? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. ...
  2. Shake chicken rub generously all over the bird and rub inside cavity as well.
  3. Tie legs of chicken together loosely to hold shape.
  4. Place breast-side-up on rack placed inside large roasting pan. ...
  5. Roast for 50 minutes, basting after 20 or 25 minutes with stock and juices.

Is it better to bake a whole chicken at 350 or 400? ›

You can roast or bake anywhere between 325 and 450 degrees F. When roasting a whole chicken, a nice rule of them is to start at 400 to 425 degrees F and then turn the oven down to 350 after 15 minutes and cook until the internal temp of the chicken is 165 – 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer.

Is it better to bake chicken covered or uncovered? ›

Larger cuts, such as whole chickens or bone-in pieces, often benefit from covered baking to ensure thorough and even cooking. Smaller cuts, like chicken breasts or tenders, can be baked uncovered for quick results. Lastly, think about the desired texture and flavor you're trying to achieve.

How do the Chinese get their chicken so tender? ›

Typically there are a couple of different ways restaurants use to velvet their chicken most Chinese restaurants use baking soda and cornstarch for the best results. However, a couple of other methods include using: Chemical tenderisers. Egg whites.

How do Chinese places cook their chicken? ›

Oil Velveting (Zǒu Yóu): Flash deep-fry chicken slices in hot oil for 1-2 minutes; a popular method in Chinese restaurants. Hot Water Velveting (With Egg White): Marinate chicken with whisked egg white, starch, and salt and pepper, followed by hot water blanching to retain tenderness.

Why is my roast chicken not crispy? ›

Air-Dry Overnight

After rubbing the chicken with the mixture of salt and baking powder, it needs to air-dry in the refrigerator for at least 12 hours. By letting the chicken sit uncovered in the refrigerator, we allow the surface moisture to evaporate, leading to extra-crisp skin once roasted.

How many minutes do you bake chicken at 350 degrees? ›

The right temperature and time
Type of chickenWeightRoasting: 350°F (177˚C)
breast halves, bone-in6 to 8 oz.30 to 40 minutes
breast halves, boneless4 oz.20 to 30 minutes
legs or thighs4 to 8 oz.40 to 50 minutes
drumsticks4 oz.35 to 45 minutes
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What is the difference between a fryer and a roasting chicken? ›

Fryer — The USDA defines a fryer chicken as between 7 and 10 weeks old and weighing between 2 1/2 and 4 1/2 pounds when processed. A fryer chicken can be prepared in any manner. Roaster — A roaster chicken is defined by the USDA as an older chicken, about 3 to 5 months old and weighing between 5 and 7 pounds.

What not to do when roasting a chicken? ›

The 5 mistakes to avoid with roast chicken
  1. Skipping the de-pluming step. ...
  2. Not cutting off the ends of the wings (the thinnest part) ...
  3. Skipping prep before roasting. ...
  4. Roasting the chicken in too much seasoning. ...
  5. Cooking the meat for too long or too little.
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How do chefs get chicken so tender? ›

Low and slow cooking methods like braising, stewing, or smoking are most effective when trying to create tender, succulent chicken.

Do you put water in the bottom of the pan when roasting a chicken? ›

It's usually not necessary to add water to the pan for a roast chicken: the steam created by the water can prevent the skin from becoming browned and crisp.

Should you cover a roast chicken? ›

Weigh your chicken and calculate the cooking time according to the guide below. Sit the bird in a roasting tin slightly larger than the chicken, and don't cover it with foil or you won't achieve a crisp skin. Basting your chicken during cooking will help keep the meat moist.

What is the best way to ensure a roast chicken is fully cooked? ›

Preheat your oven to 425° and roast chicken in the oven until a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of chicken thigh registers 165°, 35–45 minutes. Tent with foil and let rest 15 minutes before carving.

What is the difference between baked chicken and roast chicken? ›

The word bake is usually used when a dish is covered in sauce or cooked in a covered pot. Roasting is often more simple, usually involving a meat or vegetable being coated in oil or another fat, seasoned, and then cooked in an open pan or on a rack.

Does Ina Garten cook in her kitchen? ›

Several years ago, Garten built a second kitchen in a barn on her property so she could have somewhere to film episodes of Barefoot Contessa (she told Oprah Daily all about it in 2021). But Garten's home kitchen, where she still cooks meals for friends and family, has remained untouched for 25 years—at least until now.

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