
It’s bold.
Savory.
Slightly spicy.
And it’s the secret behind one of Panda Express Kung Pao Sauce’ most famous dishes.
Kung Pao chicken is one of the most popular dishes at Panda Express — and the real star is the sauce.
That rich, savory glaze coats chicken, peanuts, and vegetables perfectly. The good news is you can recreate the same flavor at home with a few pantry ingredients in under 10 minutes.

Quick Answer
Panda Express Kung Pao sauce is a savory Chinese-style stir-fry sauce with a balance of soy sauce, garlic, chili paste, sugar, and vinegar.
It’s slightly spicy, deeply savory, and perfect for stir-fried dishes like:
- Kung Pao chicken
- shrimp stir-fry
- tofu bowls
- vegetable stir-fries
- noodle dishes
The sauce comes together quickly and thickens into a glossy coating that clings perfectly to meat and vegetables.
Why This Recipe Works
This Kung Pao sauce works because it balances salty, sweet, spicy, and tangy flavors.
Soy sauce creates the umami base, while garlic and ginger add depth. Chili paste brings the signature heat, and rice vinegar keeps the sauce bright.
Cornstarch thickens everything into that glossy stir-fry glaze that coats chicken and vegetables perfectly.

What It Tastes Like
Kung Pao sauce has a savory, garlicky flavor with a mild chili heat.
You’ll notice:
- salty umami from soy sauce
- aromatic garlic and ginger
- a subtle sweetness
- mild chili spice
- a slight tangy finish
It’s less sweet than orange chicken sauce but more savory and slightly nutty when paired with peanuts.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- ¼ cup soy sauce
- 2 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
- 1 tablespoon chili garlic sauce
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon grated ginger
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- 2 tablespoon water
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
Why These Ingredients Matter
Soy sauce provides the deep savory base.
Hoisin sauce adds sweetness and thickness.
Chili garlic sauce creates the signature Kung Pao heat.
Rice vinegar balances the sauce with acidity.
Sesame oil adds a classic Asian aroma.
Together they create the rich, complex flavor Kung Pao dishes are known for.

How to Make It
Step 1: Combine the Sauce
In a bowl whisk together soy sauce, vinegar, hoisin sauce, chili garlic sauce, sugar, garlic, and ginger.
Step 2: Prepare the Slurry
Mix cornstarch with water until smooth.
Step 3: Heat the Sauce
Pour the sauce mixture into a saucepan over medium heat.
Step 4: Thicken
Add the cornstarch slurry while stirring continuously.
Step 5: Finish
Simmer 2–3 minutes until thick and glossy, then stir in sesame oil.
If the sauce looks slightly thin at first, it will thicken quickly once heated.

Panda Express Kung Pao Sauce
Ingredients
- ¼ cup soy sauce
- 2 tablespoon rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon hoisin sauce
- 1 tablespoon chili garlic sauce
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- 1 teaspoon grated ginger
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- 2 tablespoon water
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
Instructions
- Whisk soy sauce, vinegar, hoisin sauce, chili garlic sauce, sugar, garlic, and ginger in a bowl.
- Mix cornstarch with water until smooth.
- Heat sauce mixture in a saucepan over medium heat.
- Stir in the cornstarch slurry.
- Simmer until thick and glossy, then stir in sesame oil.
Notes
Pro Tips
• Always whisk cornstarch before adding it to prevent lumps.
• Add chili paste gradually to control spice level.
• Use fresh garlic for the most authentic flavor.
• Add roasted peanuts directly to the finished dish for classic Kung Pao texture.
Ingredient Swaps
No hoisin sauce?
You can substitute oyster sauce or extra soy sauce with a pinch of sugar.
No chili garlic sauce?
Sriracha works well.
Need gluten-free?
Use gluten-free soy sauce and hoisin.
Make It Your Way
Kung Pao sauce works with many dishes:
• Kung Pao chicken
• shrimp stir fry
• tofu bowls
• vegetable stir fry
• fried rice topping
It’s one of the most versatile Asian sauces you can keep in your fridge.
Storage & Meal Prep
Store the sauce in an airtight jar in the refrigerator.
Shelf life: up to 7 days.
Reheat gently before using.
Freezing is not recommended because the thickened texture may separate.
Common Questions
Is Kung Pao sauce spicy?
It has a mild to medium chili heat depending on how much chili paste you add.
Is this like Panda Express Kung Pao chicken sauce?
Yes — the flavor profile closely matches the restaurant version.
Can I use this for tofu?
Absolutely. It’s excellent with crispy tofu.
Can I make it thicker?
Add another teaspoon of cornstarch slurry.
Is Kung Pao sauce sweet?
It’s slightly sweet but mostly savory.
What vegetables go best with it?
Bell peppers, zucchini, onions, and broccoli.
You Might Also Like
• Panda Express Beijing Sauce
• Panda Express Orange Sauce
• General Tso Sauce
• Chicken Fried Rice
Final Thoughts
This Panda Express Kung Pao sauce shows that bold restaurant flavors are surprisingly easy to recreate.
Once you have the sauce ready, a quick stir-fry dinner is only minutes away.
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