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Velveting Chicken: The Chinese restaurant secret to tenderising chicken!

By:Nagi
Published:23 Feb '19Updated:11 May '25
225 Comments
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Ever notice how the chicken in stir fries at your favourite Chinese restaurant is incredibly tender? It’s because they tenderise chicken using a simple method called Velveting Chicken using baking soda.

It’s a quick and easy method that any home cook can do, and can also be used for beef. Use this for all your favourite Chinese chicken dishes, like Cashew Chicken, Chicken Stir Fry, Chow Mein and Kung Pao Chicken. This is a game changer!

How to tenderise chicken (velveting chicken) - Chinese restaurant way

This is a closely guarded Chinese restaurant secret that’s going to revolutionise your stir fries and stir fried noodles that you make with chicken breast.

It’s called “velveting chicken” and it’s the Chinese way to tenderise chicken breast so it’s unbelievably tender and juicy.

Velveting Chicken: Tenderise chicken the Chinese restaurant way!

Here’s how to velvet chicken:

  • For every 250g/8oz chicken breast strips or pieces, toss with 3/4 tsp baking soda (bi-carb)

  • Marinate for 20 minutes

  • Rinse well under running water, pat with paper towel to remove excess water

  • Cook per chosen recipe and marvel at the most tender chicken breast you’ve ever had, just like at Chinese restaurants!!!

I only tenderise chicken breast because it’s so lean. I find chicken thigh tender and juicy enough to use without tenderising.

How to tenderise chicken (velveting chicken) - Chinese restaurant way

What does Velveted Chicken taste like?

Velveting chicken does not add any flavour so it tastes just like normal chicken. It is the texture that is affected. The chicken fibres are broken down so the chicken becomes much softer on the inside and surface. “Velvet” like – hence the name!

How do Chinese Restaurants tenderise chicken?

There are actually a few different ways to tenderise chicken the Chinese restaurant way:

  • marinating in a cornstarch/cornflour sludge then deep frying or blanching in water before proceeding to cook in the stir fry

  • egg whites – sometimes the above method is also done using egg whites

  • chemical tenderiser

  • simple baking soda / bi carbonate method

I use the baking soda method which is the technique I’m sharing today because it’s the most fuss free and just as effective as the cornstarch method which I’ve tried numerous times, using various combinations (egg whites, no egg whites, shoaxing wine, deep frying, water blanching).

Photo of baking soda and raw chicken breast - to tenderise chicken

Bowl of raw chicken with baking soda to be tenderised

How to cook velveted chicken

Once the chicken has been velveted, you can go ahead and marinate it in liquid or even dry flavourings. Then just cook it as the recipe directs.

Tenderised chicken can be:

  • cooked in a skillet or wok – in stir fries and stir fried noodles;

  • cooked in broth – it would be ideal to add into Chinese Chicken and Corn Soup, Just drop it in raw, it will cook in 2 minutes; or

  • deep fried.

I personally do not bake chicken pieces for Chinese recipes, but I see no reason why it wouldn’t work.

Close up of saucy Chinese Cashew Chicken on a white plate, ready to be served

Recipes to make using tenderised chicken

I’m sharing this recipe today with Chinese stir fries and stir fried noodles in mind. But it can be used for any recipe – even non Asian ones – that is made with chicken strips or bite size pieces because the tenderising process doesn’t add any flavour to the chicken.

Build your own stir fry using my All Purpose Chinese Stir Fry Sauce or Peanut Sauce for stir fries!

A few Chinese takeout favourites that are ideal for making with velveted chicken include:

  • Cashew Chicken (above)

  • Chicken Chow Mein

  • Kung Pao Chicken (below)

  • Chop Suey Chicken Stir Fry (below)

  • Chinese Satay Chicken Stir Fry

  • Chicken Rice Noodle Stir Fry

  • Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir Fry

  • Add into Fried Rice

Close up of Kung Pao Chicken with Kung Pao Sauce, fresh off the stove

It can also be used in soups instead of poaching and shredded a whole chicken breast. Just drop the tenderised chicken strips into the broth and it will cook in 2 minutes:

  • Chinese Chicken Corn Soup

  • Hot and Sour Soup

  • Chinese Noodle Soup

  • Laksa (I know this isn’t Chinese, but it’s terrific in Laksa)

I hope you find this useful! I’ve been jamming directions for how to tenderise chicken into every stir fry recipe I’ve shared since the beginning of time. And it’s way long overdue for me to write up a separate post for it! – Nagi x

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Bowl of raw chicken with baking soda to be tenderised

How to Tenderise Chicken for Stir Fries (Chinese secret!)

Author: Nagi
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Marinating: 20 minutes mins
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Ever notice how the chicken in stir fries at your favourite Chinese restaurant is incredibly tender, and how it's just never as good at home? It's because the chicken breast is tenderised, a method called "velveting chicken". Use this for the juiciest chicken breast you'll ever have in stir fries and noodles!
SCALE recipe – click on servings and slide.

Ingredients

  • 250 g / 8 oz chicken breast slices OR bite size pieces (not whole pieces, Note 1)
  • 3/4 tsp baking soda (bi-carb/bi-carbonate)
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Instructions

  • Place chicken in a bowl and sprinkle baking soda all over the surface.
  • Toss with fingers to coat as evenly as possible.
  • Refrigerate 20 minutes for slices, 30 minutes for bite size pieces.
  • Rinse well in colander to remove baking soda.
  • Shake off then pat away excess water (doesn’t need to be 100% dry).
  • Use as directed in chosen recipe – stir fries and noodles (see in post for suggested recipes). Can be marinated, cooked on the stove, deep fried, simmered in broth.

Recipe Notes:

Difference chicken weights – click on servings and slide until the chicken weight is the amount you are using. Ok not to be 100% accurate, +/- 1/4 tsp or so is fine.

1. Only use slices and bite size pieces –  This method of tenderising chicken is suitable for sliced or small bite size pieces of chicken, not a whole breast or thigh fillet. The baking soda is too strong and will over tenderise the outside before the inside is tenderised. 
To tenderise a whole breast fillet, either use a marinade (like this one) or dry brine (use method in this Chicken Parmigiana recipe.
General notes:
  • I’ve left chicken marinating for almost 1 hour and it’s been fine. A bit more soft that I’d like, but it wasn’t too soft.
  • I only tenderise breast and tenderloin. I don’t think chicken thigh needs it, it’s juicy enough as it is.
  • Storage: While I can’t prove this definitely, I feel like the shelf life of the raw chicken is shortened slightly. I like to use it within 24 hours – or freeze it.
 

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 95cal (5%)Protein: 17g (34%)Fat: 2g (3%)Cholesterol: 53mg (18%)Sodium: 411mg (18%)Potassium: 308mg (9%)Vitamin A: 25IU (1%)Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 4mgIron: 0.3mg (2%)
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225 Comments

  1. Spence says

    May 23, 2025 at 12:50 am

    5 stars
    Wow, I can’t believe how well this worked! I did thin sliced chicken on the bias for a stir fry and it was ‘Chinese restaurant-tender’, You’re right about keeping slices to only 20 min. though. I accidentally left it for 25 min. and was close to being a little too tender. Gonna try beef next!

    Reply
  2. Kels says

    April 28, 2025 at 1:01 pm

    5 stars
    This worked out so well! I was making an Asian recipe chicken but I do bake it and then add the sauce – well I accidentally went over time on the chicken, but it still came out moist and tender.

    Reply
  3. Natalie Reid says

    April 5, 2025 at 12:03 am

    2 stars
    Love Nagi and all her recipes but this one just missed the mark. I velveted the chicken but that just gave it a weird texture and the sauce felt like it lacked a bit of depth… not sure why because Nagis recipes are usually spot on but this one just didn’t cut the mustard! Followed to the T too! Q

    Reply
  4. Karla says

    October 24, 2024 at 12:03 pm

    5 stars
    Velveteen the chicken and used it it your chow mein receipe and it was a winner with my kids! It tasted delicious and the chicken was just lime you get with take out.

    Reply
  5. Shelly says

    October 24, 2024 at 11:25 am

    5 stars
    Where has this been all my life??? No more rubbery chicken wootwoot!

    Reply
  6. margaret says

    March 12, 2024 at 8:01 pm

    Velveting chicken – it works thank you :)-m

    Reply
  7. Joelle says

    March 6, 2024 at 11:52 am

    5 stars
    This is life changing. I always wondered why chicken at Chinese restaurants was so different. So, I tried this and was not optimistic. This is spot on. It’s amazing and shocking. It makes all the difference.

    Reply
  8. Debbie says

    February 6, 2024 at 11:16 am

    5 stars
    I just saw this. I have like 3 breasts marinating now. Is it too late to rinse and dry it and use the soda?

    Reply
  9. Ann says

    January 25, 2024 at 8:16 am

    Hi, is it possible to velvet a large amount of meat then freeze it in meal size packets to save time?

    Reply
    • Clem says

      March 4, 2024 at 8:13 pm

      5 stars
      Yes – I do this all the time. Make as per instructions then freeze in small, ready to use portions

      Reply
  10. Steph says

    December 17, 2023 at 5:55 am

    5 stars
    Oh wow it worked way better than I thought it would, tenderised my chicken thoroughly, made it so juicy i couldn’t tell that it was chicken breast. Where has this been all my life!

    Reply
  11. Eleanor Gibson says

    December 17, 2023 at 3:42 am

    what happens if you forgot to rinse ?

    Reply
    • Chara WN says

      January 22, 2024 at 12:56 pm

      5 stars
      Amazing! Oh boy, this really made my chicken breast bite’s absolutely tender and juicy. Definite Game changer! Where have you been with this great cooking secret all my life?! Thank you SO much for sharing !!

      Reply
  12. Jenny stokes says

    December 11, 2023 at 7:31 am

    5 stars
    I do this everytime and it makes a huge difference. I also do this on beef and pork

    Reply
  13. Katie says

    December 1, 2023 at 1:52 pm

    5 stars
    Game changer! This is the most useful technique. Love using it for my stir frys.

    Reply
  14. Jenny Stokes says

    November 29, 2023 at 6:16 pm

    5 stars
    I now do this to just about every chicken dish I make. It make the chicken so tender yet it is such an easy thing to do.

    Reply
  15. Ms Price says

    October 24, 2023 at 3:52 pm

    5 stars
    Absolute gold tip

    Reply
  16. Ellie says

    September 28, 2023 at 1:38 am

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi!
    My stir-fried chicken always turned out rubbery and I would pick out the chicken pieces for my husband to eat.
    This is literally a magic trick!
    Thank you so much!

    Reply
  17. Marion Richardson says

    July 20, 2023 at 9:11 am

    5 stars
    Will this velveting method work on pork?

    Reply
  18. Louise says

    July 7, 2023 at 11:32 am

    5 stars
    Great tip worked well, thanks🙂

    Reply
  19. Kerrie says

    May 29, 2023 at 10:14 am

    I velvet my chicken thigh and it’s brilliant.

    Reply
  20. Te says

    May 15, 2023 at 6:31 pm

    5 stars
    I Velveted my Chicken Thighs for a Red Thai Curry tonight and the Chicken is so Tender and Beautiful just like you would buy in a Restaurant. Thank you Nagi for Sharing your Amazing Recipes

    Reply
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