Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti (Copycat)

4 Servings
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes

Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti is deliciously spicy and sweet, a fan favorite and all time best seller from California Pizza Kitchen that you can make at home.

Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti is deliciously spicy and sweet, a fan favorite and all time best seller from California Pizza Kitchen that you can make at home.Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti from California Pizza Kitchen is my go to every time we go there for dinner (this is pretty often you guys, it is just down the street!).

This deliciously spicy and sweet recipe from the California Pizza Kitchen Pastas Cookbook is a fan favorite and all time best seller that you can make at home and with my adjustments enjoy it with about half the calories and ALL the taste!

Sure it takes a few extra bowls and about 30 minutes of prep before you even start cooking, but it is worthy of true hero status. I’d like to nominate myself as a hero too, since I took the recipe and shaved off about half the fat and nobody noticed a bit of difference!

An authentic CPK copycat of Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti!

This recipe is almost verbatim the recipe in the book so it is truly authentic. The major differences are in the amount of fat used. It is scary that they want you to add more than double the amount I used (not just add it to fry something, but add it in and keep it in permanently!

Sorry CPK I love you and all but I am not about to add ½ a cup of oil to this dish. Then I can’t make it part of my weekly rotation!

 To Make the Kung Pao Sauce:
In a saucepan, whisk together the chicken stock and 2 tablespoons cornstarch until the cornstarch is fully dissolved. Stir in the soy sauce, sherry, chili paste, sugar, red wine vinegar and sesame oil and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and simmer until the sauce is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon (about 20 minutes).

Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti is deliciously spicy and sweet, a fan favorite and all time best seller from California Pizza Kitchen that you can make at home.

Some tips and tricks for this Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti:

  • Swap it out for shrimp, tofu or pork.
  • Roast off some zucchini and eggplant and toss them in for a totally different vegetarian alternative.
  • If you want to go truly vegetarian, swap out the chicken stock for vegetable stock.
  • If you’d like to lighten it up even more add in two spiralized zucchinis. You won’t notice the flavor difference but you’ll cut the calories significantly per serving.
  • Make the sauce ahead of time and the dish will take way less time in the future. I make a quadruple recipe and freeze the other portions in flattened ziploc bags until I’m ready to make another batch.

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An authentic CPK copycat of Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti!

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Tools Used in the making of this Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti:
Soy Sauce: Nothing much to say here except Kikkoman has the best flavor overall and I always recommend reduced sodium.
Wok: The best way to cook quickly and over high heat for Asian dishes, this wok is the perfect stir fry pan.
Sesame Oil: The flavor of sesame oil in this dish is unmistakeable and not really able to be substituted. Some Asian grocery stores will try and sell less expensive options that aren’t actually sesame oil, so just be sure the one you’re buying is authentic sesame oil.
Chinese Dried Chili Peppers: These add a ton of flavor, just don’t eat them! You add them towards the end of the cooking time and they add a nice low heat to the dish.

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Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti (CPK Copycat)

Deliciously spicy and sweet, this Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti is a fan favorite and all time best seller from California Pizza Kitchen that you can make at home.
Yield 4 Servings
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine American Fusion
Author Sabrina Snyder

Ingredients
 

Instructions

TO MAKE THE KUNG PAO SAUCE:

  • In a saucepan, whisk together the chicken stock and 2 tablespoons cornstarch until the cornstarch is fully dissolved.
  • Stir in the soy sauce, sherry, chili paste, sugar, red wine vinegar and sesame oil and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce the heat and simmer until the sauce is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon (about 20 minutes).

TO MAKE EGG WHITE-CORNSTARCH MIXTURE:

  • In a mixing bowl, use a whisk to stir together the 2 egg whites, 2 tablespoons cornstarch, and ½ teaspoon salt until blended but not frothy.

TO BRING THE DISH TOGETHER:

  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a rapid boil. Add the pasta and cook a minute shy of al dente.
  • In a large nonstick frying pan over medium-high heat, heat the ¼ cup olive oil for about 1 minute.
  • Add the chicken to the Egg White-Cornstarch Mixture and mix.
  • As carefully as you can, add the chicken and egg white mixture to the pan in one large pancake shape.
  • Cook until the egg mixture sets.
  • Using a large spatula, carefully flip it over then with a wooden spoon, gently separate the pieces.
  • As soon as they darken in color (about a minute) stir in the garlic and scallions.
  • Let the garlic and scallions cook for about 30 seconds (do not brown the garlic, it will get bitter) add the Kung Pao Sauce and toss and stir to coat the ingredients.
  • Add in the cooked and drained pasta and combine with the sauce.
  • If you pan isn’t big enough, combine them in a big bowl.
  • Add in the Chinese peppers and roasted peanuts into the bowl.
  • Top with extra chopped scallions.

Notes

Note: I add the peppers in the bowl before tossing because the company we had over were sensitive to spice. This kept it at a true mild heat. I took my serving and crushed a couple of the peppers to kick up the heat on my dish. If you are making it for a group of people who like spice, then add the peppers in with the green onions and garlic.

Nutrition

Calories: 1160kcal | Carbohydrates: 129g | Protein: 57g | Fat: 44g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 74mg | Sodium: 3243mg | Potassium: 1405mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 805IU | Vitamin C: 20mg | Calcium: 131mg | Iron: 5.4mg
Keyword: California Pizza Kitchen recipes, copycat recipes, CPK recipes, Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti (Copycat)

Some of the original photos from when I first made this Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti for the blog two years ago!:

Deliciously spicy and sweet, this Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti is a fan favorite and all time best seller from California Pizza Kitchen that you can make at home and with my adjustments enjoy it with about half the calories and ALL the taste!Deliciously spicy and sweet, this Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti is a fan favorite and all time best seller from California Pizza Kitchen that you can make at home and with my adjustments enjoy it with about half the calories and ALL the taste!

Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti is deliciously spicy and sweet, a fan favorite and all time best seller from California Pizza Kitchen that you can make at home.
Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti is deliciously spicy and sweet, a fan favorite and all time best seller from California Pizza Kitchen that you can make at home.

About the Author: Sabrina Snyder

Sabrina is a professionally trained Private Chef of over 10 years with ServSafe Manager certification in food safety. She creates all the recipes here on Dinner, then Dessert, fueled in no small part by her love for bacon.

Sabrina Snyder is a professionally trained personal and private chef of over 10 years who is the creator and developer of all the recipes on Dinner, then Dessert.

She is also the author of the cookbook Dinner, then Dessert – Satisfying Meals Using Only 3, 5 or 7 Ingredients, published by Harper Collins.

She started Dinner, then Dessert as a business in her office as a lunch service for her coworkers who admired her lunches before going to culinary school and becoming a full time personal chef and private chef.

As a personal chef Sabrina would cook for families one day a week and cook their entire week of dinners. All grocery shopping, cooking and cleaning was done along with instructions on reheating. As a private chef she cooked for private parties and cooked in family homes in the evenings for families on a nightly basis after working as a personal chef during the day.

Sabrina has been certified as a ServSafe Manager since 2007 and was a longstanding member of the USPCA Personal Chef Association including being on the board of the Washington DC Chapter of Chefs in the US Personal Chef Association when they won Chapter of the year.

As a member of the community of food website creators Sabrina Snyder has spoken at many conferences regarding her experiences as a food writer including the Indulge Food Conference, Everything Food Conference, Haven Food Conference and IACP Annual Food Professionals Conference.

Sabrina lives with her family in sunny California.

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  1. Moved to Iowa 14 years ago and have not had CPK in years and years and this recipe nailed it! Thank you so much!

  2. If I make this recipe again I will use HALF of the soy sauce in the recipe. It was waaaay too salty and the flavor of soy sauce, overwhelmed all the other flavors. I had to do a bit of tweaking such as adding more chicken broth a little bit of water and at first I started adding just a little bit more sugar, but that wasn’t doing it, so I added maple syrup to lighten up the saltiness and enrich the flavor. I didn’t have whole chili peppers so I used red pepper flakes instead and that worked. This recipe as written here is VERY salty. Not a bad sauce if you reduce the amount of soy and add a little as needed. The chicken turned out perfectly.

    1. You are super creative in the kitchen Nancy! I have found that salt is one of the primary seasonings that everyone has strong feelings about so I completely understand your comments. Thank you for trying our recipes!

  3. This was absolutely delicious and a real winner with my husband and I. I did however, because I’m a wooz with anything spicy, I only used 2 TBLSP of the chili sauce and half of the chilies. Will be making this again, however I will add more chicken as I like a meatier pasta. Thank you for the great recipe.

  4. Absolutely a winning recipe, and yes: certainly restaurant quality!

    It makes a ton of food, which is wonderful frozen for another couple of meals for the two of us.

    Thank you for your many fantastic recipes! They are exceptional, every time.

  5. Hi Sabrina,
    Thank you so much for the wonderful recipe of Kung Pao Chicken Spaghetti. It was fabulous. All four of us loved the dish and will make it again and again. I will add more peanuts (because we like them in this a lot) and I added 3 tablespoons more sugar, as we like it a bit sweeter. Other than that, the recipe was made exactly as you did. I was also wondering if a tablespoon or two of peanut butter would make a nice addition to this? I haven’t tried it, but was wondering. I liked it also as it left us with some leftovers to have the next day. Thanks again. It is a favorite recipe.

    1. I’m glad you enjoy it so much. If you want to add peanut butter you’ll need to add more rice wine so it’s not too think. Enjoy!

    1. It’s part of their recipe, creates a breading for the chicken. I’ve made it with and without this step in the past, healthier without it, but I love the flavor of the breading.

  6. What a great dinner we had tonight — definitely worth the effort. The only changes I made was to leave out the red chile peppers and I reduced the amount of chili garlic paste to 2 tbsp. vs. 3. Delicious and a definite repeat at our house.

  7. This was fantastic (I used popcorn chicken instead to save time). We had left overs, and decided to try it on pizza! I made more sauce, added a bit of shredded mozzarella cheese then topped it with the pasta. My husband claims this is by far the best (if not messiest) pizza he’s ever had.

  8. This was very tasty. I cut down the spice in the sauce by about half and that was perfect for my family. I made a lot of broccoli to go with it and sauteed some tofu in a bit of oil plus about a quarter cup of the sauce that was simmering. It took about 30 minutes to make the meal and I was pretty much working on something non-stop for those 30 minutes. Not a difficult meal to make, just lots of steps especially if you add in a veggie and protein. If you want to keep it simple, then you can just do the sauce and maybe a bag of microwaved veggies and it would still be yummy.

  9. Hi this looks amazing!! Thanks for the recipe! This might be a silly question, but I was wondering if you used pre-cooked chicken? Or is it raw? Thanks in advance!!

    1. Not a silly question at all! Glad you asked.

      The chicken is raw in the beginning and you’ll be mixing it with the egg white-cornstarch mixture and cooking it in the skillet. Hope you enjoy it!

  10. You have a great blog. Its like finding a treasure case of my fav recipes. I cnt wait to try this one.

    What would be a close, non-alcoholic substitute for sherry and rice wine vinegar for this recipe?

    1. I’m so glad you’re enjoying the blog!!

      There isn’t any alcohol in rice wine vinegar so you’ll be fine with that. As far as the sherry, it would be ok to just leave out all together.
      Enjoy!