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Savory Thai Chicken Stir-Fry with fragrant Thai Basil and delicious homemade stir-fry sauce. You can even make this without a grocery store tip, using easy-to-find pantry ingredients. (read notes)

Posted On: Mar, 25 |Author: Savita

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An easy and flavorful Thai Basil Chicken stir-fry recipe which you can prepare in 25 minutes at home. Serve with steamed rice for a homemade Thai dinner quicker than takeout or wait for delivery.

Oh, also sharing substitutes to make Thai Basil Chicken without a grocery store tip, using easy-to-find pantry ingredients. (read on to know more)

Let's make enjoy Thai Basil Chicken dinner tonight.

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I did not grow up eating Thai Food but we love eating Thai for dinner many times a month. So, I'm big on research and testing to have all my restaurant favorite's recipes tested/tried to cook at home. You know, in my humble opinion, this has few benefits as well:

  1. Eat favorite food any time. Don't just crave, go to kitchen and make some!
  2. Never miss the dish enjoyed in a restaurant when you move out of a city. This was one of the main reason for starting CDH. We moved 6 times in past 12 years. For example, when we were in Seattle, we loved eating Thai. But when we moved to Bay Area, a few dishes I couldn't find that good, anywhere. So, make at home!
  3. Cooking at home is of-course economical. Once you perfect the recipe, these is no waste/hit/try etc. With my blog, I'm doing that job for you. Let me know what do you want me to cook next?!
  4. You know the ingredients. There is no need of preservatives, extra pound of sugar or oil.
  5. Save time. Cook in less time at home than it takes to carry out.
  6. Stay healthy. Eat only what you need, not extra because you paid for it.
  7. Instill habit of gathering around kitchen in family. Perfect family time.
  8. Big smiles when everyone love the dish you cooked. :-) Pure bonus.

Isn't it amazing to cook at home after all?

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Thai Basil Chicken

Thai Basil Chicken is one of my favorite Thai Chicken Stir Fry which I wanted to share with you since long.

Recipe is very simple and down-to-earth marriage of diced chicken, Thai Basil and few seasonings. Consider garlic, oil and salt on the house, rest you need followings ingredients to make Thai Basil Chicken at home:

  1. Thai Basil (fresh Thai basil leaves)
  2. Chicken
  3. Thai Chilies.
  4. Thai Basil Chicken Stir Fry Sauce
  5. Red Bell Pepper

For Stir Fry Sauce, you will need:

  1. Oyster Sauce.
  2. Light Soy Sauce. I use low-sodium table soy sauce such as generic or gluten free tamari.
  3. Sugar. A little bit for the signature sweet hint in sauce of Thai Basil Chicken
  4. Dark Soy Sauce.

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Thai Basil Chicken with Pantry Ingredients:

Use these substitute ingredients to make this dish at home with pantry ingredients:

  1. Thai Basil (fresh Thai basil leaves)
  2. Chicken - Use any cut of boneless chicken, even chicken tenders work well.
  3. Thai Chilies - Substitute with Serrano Pepper or Bird-eyes chili or Sambal Chili Paste
  4. Use any veggies per preference. Such as broccoli, carrot, cabbage, or celery. You can omit veggies also. But I recommend don't add a lot of veggies. For the authenticity of flavor of Thai Basil, sauce and chicken, 1/2 cup veggies are sufficient.
  5. Oyster Sauce - Substitute with part dark soy sauce and part Worcestershire sauce.
  6. Sugar - Use honey or agave per preference.

Hope you will enjoy cooking Thai Basil chicken at home as much as I enjoyed sharing with you. Happy cooking!

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Thai Basil Chicken

4.9 (14reviews)

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Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Asian () Difficulty: Easy

Yields: 3 cups - Serves: 2

Nutrition: 393 calories per serving

Ingredients

Smart Swap: Replace chicken with tofu for vegetarian.

Directions

  • 1. Prepare Ingredients:Mix the stir-fry sauce ingredients in a small bowl. Whisk until sugar dissolves completely. Set aside. Dice the chicken into 1-2 inch, bite size, pieces. Set aside. Wash hands after handling chicken. Wash Thai Basil, pat dry with kitchen towel, then tear off leaves from stem. Discard stems. Mince garlic and chili.
  • 2. Fry Basil Leaves:Heat a wok or medium skillet on medium-high heat. Add the cooking oil. When oil is hot. Deep fry half of the basil leaves. Remove fried basil leaves on a plate lined with paper towel to drain access oil. Set aside. Additional Notes: Make sure leaves are dry, have no water on them before frying.
  • 3. Make Stir Fry Base:In now empty skillet with oil heating on medium-high heat, add minced garlic and chili. Fry until garlic is fragrant, just 20-30 seconds. (Don't let garlic burn.)
  • 4. Stir Fry Chicken:Add diced chicken, salt and cook until chicken is no longer pink. About 2 minutes. Add all of the sauce mixed in Step 1. Stirring occasionally, cook chicken and sauce on medium-high heat until sauce thickens and chicken is fully cooked. About 4-5 minutes. After first 3 minutes, add the sliced bell pepper, stir pepper with chicken and continue cooking.
  • 5. Assemble Thai Basil Chicken:Once chicken is fully cooked and sauce has thickened, add the fresh basil leaves. Stir to mix basil with chicken. Kill the heat. Basil will continue to cook and wilt with heat of chicken and sauce. Remove Thai Basil Chicken in a serving bowl. Top chicken with deep fried basil leaves. Garnish with sliced scallions. (optional). Serve while still hot with side of Jasmine rice.
Savita's Notes:
  1. I recommend using fresh Thai Basil for the distinct aromatic basil stir-fry flavor.
  2. Check for the Pantry Ingredient Substitutes in Post Description above the recipe card.
  3. Whenever using substitute for ingredients of a recipe, always adjust salt per taste. e.g. Sambal Chili Pasta already has salt.Worcestershire sauce may also have salt.

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  1. Carla Burke

    Love, love love this recipe!

  2. Dean Riggott

    This was really good although too hot for my three teenage daughters. Will definitely cut down on the Thai chili peppers next time! And the “deep fried” basil wasn’t really any different than the basil cooked with the stir fry. And I don’t see the green onions in your photos. Do you not throw those on top?

  3. Mahadin

    Excellent !Have tons of fresh Thai basil in my garden n it was put to good use !Thanx for sharing

  4. Joan Poulton

    Can I substitute chicken for fresh shrimp?

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    Savita

    Shrimp will work! But as shrimp cooks quickly I recommend take it out after initial cooking (while sauce cooks) and then add it back in at the end and heat until just warmed through. I hope it helps.

  5. Andrea

    I make this recipe every summer, multiple times. My husband loves this. Its simple and tastes very close to the same dish we had in Thailand. We also add a fried on top as well.

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    Savita

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I’m glad you enjoy Thai Basil Chicken. It’s definitely a summer fav in our home as well.

  6. Amy

    Pretty simple for an excellent taste. Was a hit with my family.

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    Savita

    Thanks for letting me know.

  7. Rocky

    This recipe sounds amazing and I am trying it tonight. I do not have Oyster sauce or dark soy sauce, just regular. Will that be a big difference?

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    Savita

    Oyster sauce is important for the flavor. Regular soy sauce will not yield same flavor.

  8. Janet Lennon

    delicious! love that you can easily control the heat. used jalapeño peppers this time. grow my own thai basil. Use thai basil if you can. Recipe’s print out fine if we use my husbands computer to the printer.

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    Savita

    Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you were able to print the recipe fine. 🙌

  9. Janet Lennon

    How can I print up your recipes ? I go to print on my computer and I can see them, but when they print they are so light we can't read them. :(Love your Asian recipes!

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    Savita

    Hi Janet, not sure why print is light. But let me see and I'll reply back. Thank you for loving my recipes. I appreciate your feedback.

  10. Matthew

    This was REALLY good. Tasted just like it was from the local Thai restaurant. I couldn’t find the dark soy sauce (and I went to two stores) so I just subbed more of the light.

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    Savita

    Thanks for the letting me know! Dark Soy sauce I often only find in Asian grocery stores - Thai or Chinese. Or order online from Amazon. I like the fact that extra lite sauce worked. 👍

  11. Grace Gao

    One of our family favorite. When I can't find Thai basil, I use regular basil or even mint. I often add bokchoy and celery to include more veggies. We eat this every month! Thanks for the recipe.

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    Savita

    Thanks for sweet feedback, Grace! I’m happy to share. Love the additional veggies 🙌

  12. Michelle Warren

    This is a great “base recipe”. It’s very forgiving and flexible if you don’t have the exact ingredients. I found the sauce (which I ALWAYS double!) to be a tad salty so I diluted it with, big surprise, wine! I could eat this all day, every day.

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    Savita

    Michelle, thanks for sweet feedback. Wine is such a surprise! 👌

  13. Michelle

    How much Sambal? Dying to make this!

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    Savita

    Hi Michelle, I would use one teaspoon sambal (only when not using thai chilies) while cooking chicken. Once chicken is ready, you can taste and add more if prefer more heat. I hope it helps.

  14. Martha capps

    Looks great

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    Savita

    Thanks.

  15. Kota

    How might one create a "Thai hot" variation of this??

  16. Terri

    Thank you for your quick answer.

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    Savita

    You are welcome! I'm happy to share what I know.

  17. Terri

    Does it have to be Thai Basil. Can I substitute with other Basil?

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    Savita

    Thai Basil has distinct flavor which is the key flavor in this dish. I highly recommend using it. But if you can't find, then regular basil will work just fine.

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FAQs

What is Thai basil chicken recipe made from? ›

Thai basil chicken is a stir-fry dish made with finely chopped or ground chicken cooked with chile peppers, garlic, and shallots, and seasoned with a sweet and salty sauce and finished with fresh basil. It's a classic dish in Thai cuisine and can be found in restaurants and as a popular street food.

How to use Thai basil in cooking? ›

Because of its distinct flavor and aroma, it's often used in Southeast Asian dishes and is considered an irreplaceable ingredient. The herb features in dishes like salads, stir-fries and curries. It's also used as a garnish for foods like pho.

Is Thai basil dish good for you? ›

Research shows that Thai Basil is high in antioxidants, anti-cancer, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties, which is why it has been used in traditional healing since centuries ago. Aside from ingesting Thai Basil, you can also bruise the leaves and inhale its aroma to relieve stress.

Can I use regular basil instead of Thai basil? ›

If you can't find Thai basil, you can substitute sweet basil, but it will lack its distinctive grassy and spicy flavor. If you are to substitute, supplement the sweet basil with mint to make up for this loss of flavor.

What is the active ingredient in Thai basil? ›

Thai basil Ocimum basilicum var. thyrsiflora from the Lamiaceae family contains lots of Odour-active compounds such as (E)-3-hexen-ol, α-pinene, limonene, γ-terpinene, (E)-β-ocimene, terpinolene, camphor, methyl eugenol, eucalyptol, linalool, thymol, citral and estragole (Łyczko et al., 2020; Sahu et al., 2022).

Why is my Thai basil bitter? ›

To keep your basil tastiest, prune the blossoms from the end of each stem before the flowers dry out. Basil has a tendency to grow very bitter tasting leaves if the flowers are allowed to mature to seed. Overwatering or under watering your basil can also lead to bad tasting leaves.

What can I do with a bunch of Thai basil? ›

Try Thai basil in simmered dishes like Taiwanese braised eggplant and green curry as well as high-heat stir-fries such as Thai basil chicken and Thai tofu (traditionally made with holy basil, but great with Thai basil, too).

Does Thai basil need a lot of water? ›

Thai basil plants need at least six hours of direct sunlight to flourish. Water weekly but keep the water off the leaves; water from the base. Over-watering will cause the leaves to yellow and drop, and under-watering will make flowers and buds suffer, so it is important to attain a balance when watering Thai basil.

What flavors go well with Thai basil? ›

Fruit and Dessert: watermelon, pineapple, cantaloupe, honeydew, apple, peach, nectarine, pear, figs, lemon, lime. Herbs and Seasoning: mint, oregano, chili, garlic, chives, ginger, capers, curry, coconut milk.

What is special about Thai basil? ›

Unlike sweet basil, Thai Basil has sturdy and resilient leaves that stand up to prolonged heat and cooking. Hence, it's well-suited for infusing flavor into broths and soups, from traditional Vietnamese Pho to Thai green or Panang curries.

Why is my Thai basil turning yellow? ›

Thai Basil's vibrant green can fade to a sickly yellow when nutrients are lacking. A balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer can be your first line of defense. Apply it sparingly; overzealous feeding can harm more than help. Soil pH is crucial for nutrient uptake.

Can you use Thai basil in pasta? ›

Melt butter in the pot. Once it's frothy, add the chickpea mixture and let it bubble away for about 7 minutes. Once the sauce is thickened, add Thai basil and cook for just a minute. Add the cooked pasta, toss to coat, and that's it.

Can I use Thai basil in lasagna? ›

This lasagne is a little different from your standard fare in a couple of ways. One — the flaaaaaaayvah! Based on my favorite-ever tomato soup, the sauce is straightforward but super savory: intensely sweet San Marzano tomatoes, licoricey Thai basil and — for the salt component — nutty, umami-rich miso.

What is the closest thing to Thai basil? ›

Thai Basil Substitute

We recommend using star anise specifically, as it is commonly used in the cuisines that use Thai basil. Sweet basil and holy basil are also good alternatives but do miss the anise note that the recipe is likely calling Thai basil for.

What is Thai chicken made of? ›

It's marinated in Thai basil, cilantro, lemongrass, fish sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, ginger, garlic and maple for a tantalizing, complex, can't-stop-eating chicken laced with savory, slightly sweet, sour, citrusy, herbaceous, umami notes.

Where did Thai basil chicken come from? ›

Origins of Thai Basil Chicken

It is believed to have originated in Thailand, where it is commonly served with steamed rice and a crispy fried egg on top. The dish is known for its bold flavors and aromatic herbs, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

What is the Flavour of Thai basil? ›

Thai basil has a unique and special taste that enhances many Southeast Asian dishes. Thai basil has a strong peppery flavor and is a bit spicier than other basil leaves. It is often described as having a licorice flavor, and many say it tastes like anise.

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