This Sheet Pan Sweet and Sour Chicken is everything you want in a weeknight dinner: sticky, tangy, slightly sweet, and packed with colorful veggies, all made on one pan. It’s faster and lighter than takeout, but still delivers those classic sweet and sour flavors everyone loves!
I’m always chasing that magical combo of big flavor + minimal cleanup, and this sweet and sour chicken recipe hits it perfectly. I mean, is there anything better than a sheet pan meal?
As someone who cooks most nights and develops recipes meant for real life (not just pretty photos), I can confidently say this sheet pan sweet and sour chicken is one I come back to again and again. I especially love it on busy weeks when takeout feels tempting but homemade still wins!
Why I LOVE this recipe!
- It’s a true one-pan dinner – Everything cooks together on a single sheet pan, which means fewer dishes and less stress at the end of the night.
- The sauce is perfectly balanced – Sweet from brown sugar and pineapple, tangy from vinegar, and savory from soy sauce. No weird ingredients, just classic flavor done right!
- It’s family-friendly – No spice, no fuss, and super approachable flavors make this a win for kids and adults alike.
- It’s faster than ordering takeout – From prep to plate, this recipe comes together in under 30 minutes.
Recipe Notes
This sheet pan sweet and sour chicken recipe is as simple as promised! Everything roasts at a high temperature, which keeps the chicken juicy, the veggies tender yet crisp, and the sauce thick and sticky without extra steps. It’s perfect for a family-friendly dinner that doesn’t feel like a compromise!
In this section I am going to go through a few tips and tricks I use for how to make sweet and sour chicken to get the absolute best and most delicious results.
Make sure to scroll to the bottom for the FULL recipe card.
Ingredients + Substitutions

- Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts – The main protein. Chicken thighs can be used for if you prefer!
- Sesame Oil – Adds depth and a subtle nutty flavor. Substitute avocado oil or olive oil if needed.
- Cornstarch – Helps the chicken crisp slightly and gives it a light coating. Arrowroot powder or potato starch work as substitutes!
- Salt
- Garlic Powder – Adds savory flavor evenly across the chicken. Fresh minced garlic can be used, but garlic powder works best for even seasoning.
- Paprika – Adds mild warmth and color. Smoked paprika can be used for a deeper flavor.
- Canned Pineapple Chunks – Make sure to drain them well. Fresh pineapple works too, just dice it small!
- Bell Peppers – I used red bell pepper and green peppers. Yellow or orange bell peppers can be swapped in.
- Yellow Onion – White or red onion also work.
Sweet and Sour Sauce
- Brown Sugar – Creates the sweet base of the sauce. Coconut sugar can also be used.
- Apple Cider Vinegar – Provides the signature “sour” bite. Rice vinegar is a great mild substitute.
- Ketchup – Adds sweetness, acidity, and body.
- Soy Sauce – Adds salt and umami flavor! Use tamari or coconut aminos for a gluten-free option.
- Fresh Garlic – Adds bold, fresh flavor to the sauce.
- Cornstarch – Thickens the sauce into that glossy, sticky finish!
Make sure to see the recipe card at the bottom of this post for the full quantities and ingredients list.
Recipe Variations
If you love this recipe as much as we do and want some quick ways to change it up for variety, these little tips will do the trick!
- Spicy Sweet and Sour Chicken – Add red pepper flakes or a drizzle of sriracha to the sauce.
- Extra Veggie Loaded – Add broccoli florets, snap peas, or zucchini during the first bake.
- Gluten-Free Option – Use tamari or coconut aminos instead of soy sauce for a gluten free sauce!
Recipe Step by Step
I am going to highlight a few key steps in the recipe here, but make sure to jump down to the recipe card for comprehensive instructions on how to make sweet and sour chicken.

Preheat oven to 425˚F. Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces, about 1 inch. Season them with the salt garlic powder and paprika, then add the cornstarch and sesame oil and work the chicken until all of the seasoning is evenly coating it.

Place the chicken bites evenly spread out over a half sheet pan. Add the pineapple, diced bell pepper and onion and spread into a single layer. Bake for 10 minutes.

While the chicken is baking, whisk together the brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, and garlic.

At 10 minutes, remove the chicken and vegetables, pour the sweet and sour sauce over the top. Use a spatula to toss the chicken and veggies in the sauce and spread back out into a single layer.

Return to the oven for an additional 5-7 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through (165˚F internal temp) and the sauce is thick and sticky.

Serve warm in bowls or over rice and enjoy!
Recipe Tips
- Don’t overcrowd the pan – Make sure the chicken and vegetables are spread out in a single, even layer. Overcrowding traps steam, which can prevent the chicken from roasting properly!
- Drain the pineapple really well – Extra liquid from the pineapple can water down the sauce and keep it from thickening correctly. I like to drain the pineapple in a colander and even pat it dry lightly with a paper towel.
- Toss everything thoroughly in the sauce – When you add the sauce halfway through baking, use a spatula to fully coat every piece of chicken and every veggie!
- Use a thermometer for perfectly cooked chicken – Chicken is done cooking when the internal temperature of the chicken is at 165°F, and pulling it right when it reaches that temperature keeps it juicy and tender.
Recipe Short Cuts
If you need to make this recipe, but are extra short on time, here are a few ideas that can help make this recipe even faster!
- Use pre-cut chicken – Many grocery stores sell diced chicken breast ready to go! This will cut down on prep time.
- Pre-chopped veggies – Grab chopped bell peppers and onions from the produce section.
- Make the sauce ahead – The sweet and sour sauce can be mixed and stored in the fridge up to 3 days.
- Line the pan with parchment – Of course, to make the cleanup after cooking a breeze!

Freezer Meal Instructions
Making this sheet pan sweet and sour chicken recipe into a freezer meal is simple! Follow the steps below and you can store this recipe in the freezer for up to 6 months.
To freeze before cooking
- Toss raw chicken with seasonings and cornstarch.
- Combine with pineapple and veggies and place in a freezer-safe bag.
- Freeze flat. When ready to cook, thaw overnight and proceed as directed.
How to Freeze Sheet Pan Sweet and Sour Chicken After Cooking
- Let the cooked chicken cool completely.
- Portion into airtight containers.
- Freeze for up to 1 month for best texture.
What to Serve with Sheet Pan Sweet and Sour Chicken
Since this protein based dinner has bold sweet and tangy flavors, it will pair well with many of your favorite takeout-inspired side dishes.
Choose one or several of these side dishes to create a wholesome, well-rounded dinner. There are both classic options and some healthy options to keep it light.
Side Dish Ideas
Sheet Pan Sweet and Sour Chicken Leftovers
If you have leftovers after making this recipe, then it is your lucky day! They save and reheat well, and can make the start of another delicious dish.
To save leftovers, separate into meal sized portions and then place in an airtight container and store:
- in the refrigerator for 3-4 days
- in the freezer up to a month
Leftover Recipes
Here are a few ways to repurpose those leftovers and give them a delicious makeover!
- Sweet and Sour Chicken Bowls – Serve over rice or brown rice with extra veggies.
- Lettuce Wraps – Spoon warm chicken into butter lettuce cups.
- Fried Rice Upgrade – Chop leftovers and stir into fried rice!
Recipe FAQ’s
What is the secret to great sweet and sour?
The key to great sweet and sour is balance! Sweet, tangy, and savory flavors should all work together without overpowering each other. Using vinegar for brightness, sugar for sweetness, and a salty umami element like soy sauce creates that classic flavor!
What cut of chicken is best for sweet and sour?
Boneless, skinless chicken breast is always my go-to option. With a bit of cornstarch it gets perfectly crispy in the oven! Chicken thighs also work, and they stay tender even when cooked at higher temperatures.
What’s the difference between General Tso’s and sweet and sour chicken?
General Tso’s chicken is spicy, savory, and usually breaded and fried, with a sauce that leans more garlicky and soy-forward. Sweet and sour chicken is tangy and fruity, often featuring pineapple and a bright vinegar-based sauce with little to no heat.
Can I make sweet and sour chicken in a skillet?
Yes, sweet and sour chicken can be made in a large skillet by browning the chicken first, then simmering everything in the sauce until thickened. You may need to cook in batches to avoid overcrowding and ensure even caramelization.
More EASY Chicken Recipes
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Sheet Pan Sweet and Sour Chicken
Ingredients
For the chicken
- 1.5 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breast , or thighs
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
- 2 tablespoons corn starch
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 20 ounce can pineapple chunks, well drained
- 2 bell peppers, red and green diced
- 1/2 sweet yellow onion, diced
For the sweet and sour sauce
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1/3 cup ketchup
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 2 cloves garlic , minced
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425˚F.
- Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces, about 1 inch. Season them with the salt garlic powder and paprika, then add the cornstarch and sesame oil and work the chicken until all of the seasoning is evenly coating it.
- Place the chicken bites evenly spread out over a half sheet pan. Add the pineapple, diced bell pepper and onion and spread into a single layer.Bake for 10 minutes.
- While the chicken is baking, whisk together the brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, ketchup, soy sauce, and garlic.
- At 10 minutes, remove the chicken and vegetables, pour the sweet and sour sauce over the top. Use a spatula to toss the chicken and veggies in the sauce and spread back out into a single layer.Return to the oven for an additional 5-7 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through (165˚F internal temp) and the sauce is thick and sticky.
- Serve warm in bowls or over rice and enjoy!




































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