
A bright, sticky grilled chicken made with only 4 ingredients—sweet chili sauce, honey, orange juice, and chicken. Ready fast and perfect for leftovers, salads, or wraps.

In my experience, this method reliably impresses guests because it tastes like you fussed for hours when you really didn’t. I learned to always reserve some of the marinade for basting—the extra brush-on concentrates the flavors and builds up a sticky glaze that becomes the recipe’s signature. My family now asks for this whenever we fire up the grill, and it’s the first thing I cook when friends stop by unannounced.
My favorite thing about this method is the texture contrast—tender interior with slightly sticky, caramelized edges. I’ve served this to guests who declared it "restaurant-quality" despite the extremely short ingredient list. The leftover chicken has become my weekday hero: chopped into salads, layered into wraps, or tossed with steamed rice for a quick, satisfying dinner. The citrus and chili flavor profile is memorable but not overpowering, so it plays well with many side dishes.
Cool the chicken to room temperature (no more than two hours) before storing. Transfer sliced or whole pieces to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 4 days. For freezing, wrap portions tightly in plastic wrap and place in a freezer bag with the date; freeze up to 3 months. To reheat, gently warm in a 325°F oven for 8–12 minutes or reheat slices in a skillet over medium-low heat with a splash of water to restore moisture. Avoid high heat reheating which can dry the meat and caramelized glaze.
If you can’t find sweet chili sauce, substitute a mix of 3/4 cup ketchup, 2 tablespoons rice vinegar, 1–2 teaspoons sriracha and 1 tablespoon brown sugar—adjust to taste for heat and sweetness. Swap honey for maple syrup in equal measure for a slightly earthier flavor. If using thick-cut chicken breasts instead of tenders, butterfly and pound to 1/2-inch thickness or reduce grill time to avoid overcooking. For a lower-sugar version, reduce honey to 2 tablespoons and increase orange juice slightly, but expect a less glossy finish.
Serve sliced over a mixed green salad with avocado, cucumber, and a drizzle of the reserved glaze thinned with a tablespoon of water. It’s also excellent in warm tortillas with shredded cabbage, cilantro, and pickled red onions for bright contrast. Pair with grilled corn, a tangy slaw, or coconut rice for a summer plate. Garnish with thin orange zest strips and a sprinkle of toasted sesame seeds to add aroma and a visual pop.
Though not tied to a single traditional cuisine, this preparation borrows flavors from Southeast Asian sweet chili condiments and Western grilling techniques. Sweet chili sauce—popular in Thai and wider Asian cooking—brings the recognizable balance of sugar, garlic, and mild chili. Combining it with honey and orange juice modernizes the flavor for American backyards, creating a hybrid that nods to global pantry staples while staying approachable for home cooks everywhere.
In summer, grill over charcoal and finish with thin slices of fresh orange for brightness. In winter, use a stovetop grill pan and add a pinch of ground ginger to the marinade to warm the flavor profile. For holiday gatherings, increase the marinade to double and roast on a tray in a hot oven with a quick broil at the end to achieve a similar caramelized finish when outdoor grilling isn’t an option.
Make the glaze ahead and store in the refrigerator for up to a week; reserve separate for basting when you grill. Grill a double batch on Sunday and store individual portions in meal containers for quick weekday lunches—reheat gently in a microwave or oven and add fresh greens or steamed grains. Use silicone dividers or a small dressing cup to carry extra glaze for dressings or wraps if packing for lunches.
This Orange Chili Grilled Chicken is simplicity at its best: four ingredients, flexible techniques, and reliably big flavor. Whether you’re feeding a crowd or saving leftovers for easy weekday meals, this approach will become one of your simplest, most satisfying go-to preparations. Give it a try the next time the grill comes out—you may find it’s the recipe you turn to again and again.
Reserve 1/4 cup of the glaze before marinating for basting; never baste with marinade that touched raw chicken.
For even cooking, choose tenders of similar size or pound thicker pieces to uniform thickness.
Grill over medium-high heat and avoid constant flipping so a proper sear can develop.
If glaze starts to char, move chicken to a cooler zone and finish cooking there.
Let the meat rest 5 minutes after grilling to retain juices before slicing.
This nourishing orange chili grilled chicken recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. Reserve 1/4 cup of the glaze before it contacts raw chicken and use it for basting during the last minute of grilling. Do not reuse marinade that touched raw chicken unless boiled.
Refrigerate cooked chicken in an airtight container for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
Check doneness with a meat thermometer—internal temperature should reach 165°F. Visual cues include firm springiness and clear juices.
This Orange Chili Grilled Chicken recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Whisk together 1 cup sweet chili sauce, 1/3 cup honey, and 1/3 cup orange juice until smooth. Reserve exactly 1/4 cup in a separate bowl for basting and set aside so it never contacts raw chicken.
Place 2 lb of chicken tenders in a shallow dish or resealable bag and pour remaining glaze over them, coating evenly. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and up to 3 hours.
Preheat grill to medium-high (about 400–450°F). Oil grates or brush chicken lightly with oil to prevent sticking. For charcoal, allow coals to ash over.
Grill tenders about 5 minutes per side until edges are charred and internal temperature reaches 165°F. Avoid flipping too often; allow a good sear to form.
Brush the reserved 1/4 cup glaze on each side and cook an additional 1 minute per side to set. Remove from heat and rest 5 minutes before slicing.
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