In a delightful twist on the classic Chinese takeaway dish, Paleo General Tso’s Chicken reimagines this beloved recipe through the lens of ancestral nutrition. In its traditional form, General Tso’s Chicken is often deep-fried and coated in a sweet, sticky sauce, but the Paleo version embraces whole, unprocessed ingredients.
Tender pieces of chicken, marinated in a blend of coconut aminos and ginger, are lightly sautéed in coconut oil, preserving the rich flavours whilst avoiding refined sugars and grains. Crisp, fresh vegetables such as bell peppers and broccoli are included to add textural contrast and a bounty of nutrients. The sauce, made from natural ingredients like garlic, sesame oil, and a hint of honey, delivers the familiar umami punch without compromising on health.
This dish not only honours the culinary traditions of its origins but also aligns with principles of ancestral eating, emphasising the importance of nourishing the body with wholesome, nutrient-dense foods. It encourages a vibrant way of enjoying one’s meals, proving that comfort food can indeed be both satisfying and health-conscious.

