So here’s the deal—these hot honey chicken bowls? They’re my go-to when I want something bold, fast, and crazy good. Sweet, spicy, and crispy all in one bite.
The first time I made them, I was just messing around with leftover chicken. Mixed up a quick hot honey glaze, threw it over rice with some veggies—and wow. It was so good I made it again the next night.
That sticky heat from the honey and chili? Perfect balance. Add in tender chicken and fluffy rice, and yeah… it’s a full-on flavor party. And the best part? It comes together in, like, 30 minutes.
If you want something simple but exciting, this bowl’s got your back. You don’t need anything fancy. Just grab a pan, and let’s make dinner awesome.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Perfect Flavor Balance: The sweetness from honey balances out the heat of hot sauce and red pepper flakes. Apple cider vinegar adds a tangy twist that cuts through the richness.
- Texture Heaven: The chicken is fried until crisp on the outside but stays juicy inside. Paired with soft rice and fresh vegetables, it hits all the right textures.
- Built for Customization: Change the grain, add your favorite veggies, or swap out sauces. It’s a flexible base that works with whatever’s in your kitchen.
- Meal-Prep Smart: You can make the chicken in batches, refrigerate or freeze it, and then reheat it while keeping the outside crisp.
- Kid and Crowd Friendly: You can tone down the spice or make individual bowls with toppings everyone enjoys.

What You Need to Know Before You Start
Prep Time & Cook Time:
- Prep Time: 25 minutes (includes marinating and cutting)
- Cook Time: 25 minutes (for frying and sauce)
- Total Time: 50 to 55 minutes (start to finish)
Servings:
This recipe yields 4 generous bowls. For parties or family meal prep, you can double the recipe easily.
Difficulty Level:
This is an easy-to-medium recipe. You’ll be frying in a shallow pan, which is beginner-friendly if you follow the right steps. The sauce is quick and doesn’t require special equipment.
Make-Ahead Tip:
The chicken can be marinated the night before and fried the next day. You can also make the hot honey sauce ahead and reheat gently before using.
Required Kitchen Tools
- Large Bowl – For marinating and breading the chicken
- Tongs – For coating and turning chicken
- Large Nonstick Skillet or Cast Iron Pan – Ideal for shallow frying
- Wire Rack or Paper Towels on Sheet Pan – For draining fried chicken
- Small Saucepan – For heating the hot honey glaze
- Rice Cooker or Pot – For cooking the base grain
- Sharp Knife + Cutting Board – For prepping veggies and meat
- Measuring Cups and Spoons – To keep seasoning accurate
- Thermometer (Optional) – Helps keep frying oil at proper temp (~350°F)
Ingredients for Hot Honey Chicken Bowls
Below is a detailed breakdown of each part of the bowl. Exact quantities are in the recipe card in Part 3.
Chicken Marinade and Coating:
- Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs or Breasts:
Thighs give a juicier bite, but breasts work too. Cut into bite-size pieces (about 1 to 1.5 inches). - Buttermilk:
The acidity in buttermilk tenderizes the chicken. Soak the chicken for at least 20 minutes (or overnight) for best flavor. - All-Purpose Flour + Cornstarch:
Cornstarch helps the coating crisp up while flour gives it structure. The combo makes a light, crunchy exterior. - Salt + Ground Black Pepper:
Season both the marinade and the flour for depth. - Garlic Powder + Onion Powder + Smoked Paprika:
These spices build flavor in the breading and don’t burn when fried.
Hot Honey Sauce:
- Honey:
Use good-quality honey for the best flavor—this is the main base of the glaze. - Hot Sauce:
Frank’s RedHot, Tabasco, or your favorite brand will work. Add more or less depending on your heat tolerance. - Apple Cider Vinegar:
This brightens the sauce and keeps it from becoming overly sweet. - Butter:
Just a small amount makes the sauce velvety and helps it coat the chicken evenly. - Crushed Red Pepper Flakes (optional):
Use if you want to crank up the heat further.

Bowl Base and Toppings:
- Rice (White, Brown, or Jasmine):
Cooked fresh or reheated from meal prep. You can also use quinoa, farro, or even cauliflower rice. - Cabbage or Slaw Mix:
Adds crunch and a bit of bite. You can toss it with lime juice and salt for extra flavor. - Cucumber, Sliced or Diced:
Offers a cooling element and freshness. - Avocado:
Sliced or cubed for creaminess that contrasts the spicy glaze. - Pickled Red Onions or Pickles:
Optional but gives a tangy crunch. - Green Onions or Scallions:
Adds a mild onion flavor without being overwhelming. - Sriracha Mayo or Yogurt Sauce (Optional):
Whisk together mayo (or Greek yogurt), a splash of lemon, and a bit of sriracha for a simple topping drizzle.
Variations for Hot Honey Chicken Bowls
- No-Fry Option:
Skip the oil and bake the chicken in the oven at 425°F for 20–25 minutes. Use parchment to prevent sticking. - Air Fryer Method:
Spray the coated chicken with oil and air fry at 390°F for 15 minutes, flipping halfway. - Gluten-Free:
Use gluten-free flour mix and certified gluten-free hot sauce. - Vegetarian Swap:
Replace the chicken with firm tofu or cauliflower florets. Use the same marinade and breading method. - Different Grains:
Try couscous, bulgur, or soba noodles as the base instead of rice.
How to Make Hot Honey Chicken Bowls: Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Marinate the Chicken
Why:
Marinating tenderizes the chicken and infuses it with flavor.
How:
In a large bowl, add bite-sized chicken pieces and pour in enough buttermilk to coat them well. Add a pinch of salt and pepper. Mix gently. Cover and let it rest for at least 20 minutes, or refrigerate up to overnight for deeper flavor and tenderness.
Tip: Longer marination = juicier chicken with better flavor.

2. Make the Coating
Why:
The right flour blend gives the chicken a crisp, golden crust.
How:
In another bowl, mix:
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ½ cup cornstarch
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- Salt and pepper to taste
Whisk it well so the spices are evenly distributed.
3. Bread the Chicken
How:
Take each piece of chicken from the buttermilk and dredge it in the flour mixture. Press gently to ensure the coating sticks. Place coated chicken on a clean plate or tray.
Tip: For extra crunch, double-dip by repeating the dip into buttermilk and flour mix.
4. Fry the Chicken
Why:
Shallow frying creates a crisp crust while keeping the center juicy.
How:
Heat about ½ inch of oil in a large skillet over medium heat until it reaches 350°F. Test it by dropping in a small bit of flour—if it sizzles, it’s ready.
Fry the chicken in batches (don’t overcrowd the pan). Cook each piece for 3–4 minutes per side or until golden brown and cooked through (internal temp should hit 165°F). Transfer to a wire rack or paper towel-lined tray.
5. Make the Hot Honey Sauce
How:
In a small saucepan over low heat, melt:
- ½ cup honey
- 2 tablespoons hot sauce (adjust to taste)
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 1 tablespoon butter
Optional: Add ¼ tsp red pepper flakes for extra heat.
Stir constantly until smooth and warm—don’t boil it. Taste and adjust heat or acidity as needed.
6. Toss Chicken in the Sauce
How:
Once the chicken has cooled slightly (so it stays crispy), toss the pieces in a large bowl with the hot honey sauce. Gently mix until every piece is coated.
Tip: If you prefer your chicken ultra-crispy, serve the sauce on the side for dipping.
7. Build Your Bowls
Layer your ingredients in the following order for best texture and balance:
- Grain Base: Add a scoop of warm rice, quinoa, or farro.
- Crispy Chicken: Place hot honey-coated chicken pieces on top.
- Veggies: Add shredded slaw, cucumbers, avocado, and pickled onions.
- Sauce Drizzle: Spoon on creamy sriracha mayo or plain yogurt sauce if using.
- Finish: Sprinkle with sesame seeds and sliced scallions.
Serving Warm: Best enjoyed fresh while the chicken is hot and the glaze is sticky.

How to Serve Hot Honey Chicken Bowls
Here are a few simple serving ideas to keep things interesting:
- As a Grain Bowl: Serve with rice, farro, or couscous as a base.
- With Noodles: Use soba or rice noodles instead of rice for a twist.
- As Tacos or Wraps: Stuff the hot honey chicken into tortillas with slaw and drizzle sauce on top.
- As a Salad: Layer chicken over a bed of greens with avocado, shredded carrots, and lime vinaigrette.
Nutrition Information
Nutrient | Per Serving (1 bowl) |
---|---|
Calories | ~620 kcal |
Protein | 32g |
Carbohydrates | 55g |
Sugars | 18g |
Fat | 30g |
Saturated Fat | 6g |
Fiber | 5g |
Sodium | ~670mg |
Cholesterol | 95mg |
Values are estimates and may vary based on specific ingredients used.
Hot Honey Chicken Bowls
Course: Chicken Recipes4
servings25
minutes25
minutes300
kcalIngredients
For the Chicken:
1.5 lbs boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
¾ cup buttermilk
1 cup all-purpose flour
½ cup cornstarch
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp smoked paprika
Salt and pepper to taste
Neutral oil, for fryingFor the Hot Honey Sauce:
½ cup honey
2 tbsp hot sauce (adjust to taste)
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 tbsp butter
¼ tsp red pepper flakes (optional)For the Bowls:
2 cups cooked rice (white, brown, jasmine, or quinoa)
1 cup shredded cabbage or slaw mix
½ cucumber, sliced or diced
1 avocado, sliced
¼ cup pickled red onions (optional)
2 tbsp scallions, thinly sliced
1 tbsp sesame seeds
Optional drizzle: sriracha mayo or Greek yogurt sauce
Directions
- Marinate Chicken: In a large bowl, combine chicken pieces with buttermilk, salt, and pepper. Let sit for at least 20 minutes.
- Prepare Coating: In a separate bowl, mix flour, cornstarch, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper.
- Coat Chicken: Dredge marinated chicken in the flour mixture, pressing gently to adhere.
- Fry Chicken: Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Fry chicken in batches for 3–4 minutes per side or until golden brown and cooked through. Transfer to a wire rack or paper towels to drain.
- Make Hot Honey Sauce: In a saucepan, melt honey, hot sauce, apple cider vinegar, and butter over low heat. Stir until smooth. Add red pepper flakes if using.
- Glaze Chicken: Toss fried chicken in the warm hot honey sauce until coated.
- Assemble Bowls: In serving bowls, layer rice, glazed chicken, slaw, cucumber, avocado, pickled onions, scallions, sesame seeds, and optional drizzle.
- Serve Immediately. Enjoy warm.
Hot Honey Chicken Bowl FAQs
Can I make the chicken ahead of time?
Yes. You can fry the chicken ahead, store it in the fridge, and reheat it in a hot oven or air fryer to restore crispiness before tossing in sauce.
Can I use chicken tenders or store-bought nuggets?
Absolutely. If you’re short on time, breaded tenders or nuggets can work. Just heat and toss in the hot honey glaze.
Is this recipe very spicy?
It’s mildly spicy with a touch of sweetness. You can adjust the heat by reducing hot sauce or omitting red pepper flakes.
What can I use instead of buttermilk?
Mix ¾ cup of milk with 1 tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes to curdle before using.
Conclusion
Hot Honey Chicken Bowls are the kind of meal you look forward to—crunchy, sweet, spicy, and layered with fresh toppings. They’re simple to prepare, endlessly adaptable, and sure to please a crowd or satisfy solo cravings. Whether you’re planning a quick dinner or prepping meals for the week, this bowl checks all the boxes for taste, texture, and comfort.
This recipe brings the balance of indulgence and freshness in one beautiful, satisfying dish.