Vibrant Hot Honey Chicken Bowl

Category: Satisfying Main Dishes for Every Occasion

Get ready for a bowl that's loaded with spiced, juicy chicken on fluffy quinoa, crispy sweet potatoes, and a tangy cabbage-carrot slaw. There's crispy fried onions and a hot honey mustard vinaigrette that brings just the right kick and a touch of sweetness. It's all about mixing cozy, spicy, earthy, and bright flavors so every bite pops. The slaw gives a creamy crunch, sweet potatoes are caramelized on the outside, and the chicken is tender inside. It's awesome for a cozy lunch or dinner and layers up so many good tastes and crunch for anyone who's hungry.

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Authored By Elisa
Updated on Thu, 22 May 2025 13:32:21 GMT
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Hot Honey Chicken Bowls are the ultimate blend of sweet heat crunch and comfort. When you pull together crisp chicken tender sweet potatoes tangy slaw fluffy quinoa and a hot honey mustard drizzle you get a meal that wins on both flavor and texture. These bowls wow for weeknights but impress just as much on a relaxed weekend dinner with friends.

When I first tossed crispy onion rings over the finished bowls my family immediately asked for seconds. That little extra crunch on top wins everyone over every time.

Ingredients

  • Chicken thighs: bring rich flavor and stay juicy even after oven roasting. Look for well-marbled pieces for best results
  • Olive oil: helps the spice rub stick and keeps chicken moist. Pick a fresh bottle for the tastiest coating
  • Chili powder: balances sweetness and spice use a fresher blend for bold flavor
  • Salt: boosts every element and seasons all layers
  • Italian seasoning: adds herb complexity and ties the sweet and spicy elements together
  • Smoked paprika: offers smoky warmth opt for Spanish for the richest color and flavor
  • Garlic powder: delivers savory depth especially if raw garlic is too bold for you
  • Onion powder: rounds out the spice mix with a mellow sweetness
  • Lemon pepper: brightens and lifts all flavors buy a good-quality blend for zingy notes
  • Black pepper: finishes the rub with sharp depth
  • Sweet potatoes: sweet earthiness brings balance to the bowl Select firm taut-skinned potatoes free of blemishes
  • Avocado oil: has a high smoke point for gorgeous roasting results Neutral flavors let other elements shine
  • Cornstarch: gives potatoes a light crispy shell make sure it is fresh and not clumpy
  • Quinoa: cooks to fluffy tender satisfaction and soaks up saucy goodness. Rinse before cooking for less bitterness
  • Unsalted butter: for flavor and extra silkiness during cooking
  • Minced garlic: steeps fragrance into quinoa for subtle aroma
  • Chicken broth: steps up the quinoa’s savoriness low sodium is best for balance
  • Salt: seasons the base so all other flavors can pop
  • Red cabbage: delivers bright crunch with bold color. Look for tightly packed dense heads
  • Shredded carrots: for sweetness and extra texture
  • Mayonnaise: brings creamy balance and helps bind the coleslaw
  • Yellow mustard: gives classic tang buy mild if you prefer gentler flavor
  • Apple cider vinegar: sharp traditional twang use raw unfiltered if possible
  • White sugar or honey: a touch of sweetness rounds out the tang
  • Black pepper: a little bite to contrast the dressing
  • Hot honey mustard dressing: stars with honey for slow lingering heat. Raw or local honey is best
  • Avocado or olive oil: blends for a luscious finish
  • Dijon or yellow mustard: depending on your spice and tang preference
  • Apple cider vinegar: for bold punch
  • Red pepper flakes: infuse that signature spicy kick
  • Yellow onion: for crisp topping aim for firm onions with even coloring
  • Buttermilk: for soak that softens onions and helps flour coating stick
  • All-purpose flour: for a crunchy fry look for unbleached for best flavor
  • Vegetable oil: for crisp ever so light results
  • Salt: seasons after frying for perfect snacky bites

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prep the Chicken:
Rub chicken thighs generously with olive oil chili powder salt Italian seasoning smoked paprika garlic powder onion powder lemon pepper and black pepper. Coat well with your hands to ensure every surface gets flavor. Set aside to marinate while you prep other layers about fifteen minutes resting time is ideal
Roast the Sweet Potatoes:
Peel and cube sweet potatoes into even chunks for equal cooking. Toss with avocado oil salt and black pepper then sprinkle with cornstarch. Lay in a single layer on a parchment lined baking sheet. Roast at four hundred degrees until deeply golden and edges are crispy about twenty five to thirty minutes flipping halfway
Prepare the Quinoa:
Rinse quinoa thoroughly under cool water. In a saucepan melt butter over medium heat and add minced garlic sauté until fragrant. Add quinoa and cook for just a minute to toast. Pour in chicken broth and salt stir well then bring to a gentle boil. Reduce heat cover and simmer for fifteen minutes or until all liquid is absorbed. Fluff with a fork
Make the Coleslaw:
Thinly slice red cabbage and mix it with shredded carrots in a large bowl. Whisk mayonnaise mustard vinegar sugar or honey salt and pepper in a separate bowl until smooth then toss with the veggies until fully coated
Prepare the Hot Honey Mustard Dressing:
Blend honey avocado or olive oil mustard apple cider vinegar red pepper flakes and salt until smooth. Taste and adjust to your spice preference. Set aside until time to drizzle
Fry the Onions:
Soak thinly sliced onions in buttermilk for at least fifteen minutes. Toss drenched onions in flour seasoned with just a little salt. Fry in hot vegetable oil in batches until golden and extra crisp then drain on paper towels and sprinkle with a bit more salt
Cook the Chicken:
Place marinated chicken thighs on a lined baking sheet. Roast at four hundred degrees for about twenty five minutes or until cooked through and nicely browned. Let rest for five minutes then slice or chop
Assemble the Bowls:
Layer quinoa as the base then pile on roasted sweet potatoes juicy chicken tangy coleslaw and top with crispy onions. Drizzle everything liberally with hot honey mustard dressing and serve immediately
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The star for me is the hot honey mustard dressing it brings that craveable fiery sweetness that ties all the elements together. Every time I see the slaw’s vivid color against golden chicken I think of picnics with my sister in late summer when everything tasted brighter together.

Storage Tips

Store every element separately for best texture

Keep chicken and sweet potatoes in airtight containers once cooled refrigerate for up to three days

Coleslaw tastes best within twenty four hours after mixing but keeps for up to two days

Ingredient Substitutions

Swap chicken thighs for chicken breast or even firm tofu for a vegetarian option

You can use white or tricolor quinoa both work well

If you cannot find buttermilk make a quick version by mixing one tablespoon lemon juice into half cup regular milk

Serving Suggestions

Serve in deep bowls for easy mixing and scooping

Add sliced avocado or a spoonful of pickled jalapeños for extra zing

Hot honey chicken bowls pack up well for lunches just keep dressing and onions separate until ready to eat

Cultural Context

This recipe pulls inspiration from American comfort food with roots in Southern hot honey chicken and classic picnic slaw

Sweet potatoes and quinoa add a modern nutritious twist that adapts the dish for today’s tastes

It is the kind of bowl that bridges generations from old fashioned comfort to vibrant new flavors

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Frequently Asked Questions About Recipes

→ How can I boost the chicken's flavor?

Let chicken sit with the spice blend and some olive oil for at least 15 minutes first. That way the flavors get right into the meat and it turns out way tastier and extra juicy.

→ What's the secret for extra-crispy sweet potatoes?

Use cornstarch to lightly coat your sweet potatoes before roasting. A splash of avocado oil also helps them crisp up around the edges and turns them a lovely golden color.

→ Could I swap out the quinoa?

Definitely—you can use couscous, rice, or bulgur instead. Just change up the water amount and how long you cook things to fit the new grain.

→ How do I keep my fried onions crunchy?

Soak your thinly-sliced onions in buttermilk, coat them well in flour, and fry until they're golden brown in hot oil. Let them rest on paper towels so they stay crispy.

→ Is the hot honey mustard sauce super spicy?

There's a real kick from red pepper flakes, but you totally can use less or skip them if you like it milder. The honey keeps things sweet and balances the heat.

→ What can I serve with this bowl?

Lime wedges, avocado slices, or even more slaw on the side add creaminess and a fresh pop.

Hot Honey Bowl

Bright honey-mustard sauce with juicy chicken, roasted sweet potatoes, and crunchy slaw together in a bowl.

Prep Time
30 minutes
Cooking Time
60 minutes
Total Time Required
90 minutes
Authored By: Elisa

Type of Recipe: Main Dishes

Skill Level: Medium

Cuisine Type: American

Servings Count: 4 Number of Servings (Serves 3 to 4 people)

Dietary Preferences: ~

Ingredients You'll Need

→ Chicken

Ingredient 01 1.25 g black pepper
Ingredient 02 2.5 g lemon pepper
Ingredient 03 2.5 g onion powder
Ingredient 04 5 g garlic powder
Ingredient 05 2.5 g smoked paprika
Ingredient 06 5 g Italian seasoning
Ingredient 07 5 g salt
Ingredient 08 5 g chili powder
Ingredient 09 15 ml olive oil
Ingredient 10 450 g skinless chicken thighs, no bones

→ Sweet Potatoes

Ingredient 11 10–20 g cornstarch
Ingredient 12 Black pepper, as much as you like
Ingredient 13 Salt to taste
Ingredient 14 30 ml avocado oil
Ingredient 15 450 g sweet potatoes

→ Quinoa

Ingredient 16 2.5 g salt
Ingredient 17 480 ml chicken broth
Ingredient 18 170 g quinoa
Ingredient 19 7 g garlic, chopped fine
Ingredient 20 15 g plain butter

→ Coleslaw

Ingredient 21 13 g honey or white sugar
Ingredient 22 1.25 g black pepper
Ingredient 23 30 ml apple cider vinegar
Ingredient 24 2.5 g salt (add as much as you like)
Ingredient 25 15 ml yellow mustard
Ingredient 26 120 ml mayonnaise
Ingredient 27 110 g carrots, shredded
Ingredient 28 225 g red cabbage, sliced thin

→ Hot Honey Mustard Dressing

Ingredient 29 2.5 g salt
Ingredient 30 5 g crushed red pepper flakes
Ingredient 31 45 ml apple cider vinegar
Ingredient 32 60 ml Dijon or yellow mustard
Ingredient 33 80 ml olive oil or avocado oil
Ingredient 34 60 ml honey

→ Onion Crisps

Ingredient 35 Vegetable oil, for frying
Ingredient 36 Salt to your liking
Ingredient 37 60 g regular flour
Ingredient 38 120 ml buttermilk
Ingredient 39 1/2 large yellow onion, sliced thinly

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 01

Build each bowl starting with a bed of quinoa. Top with sliced chicken, roasted sweet potato cubes, a good pile of slaw, crispy onions, and a hearty pour of hot honey mustard sauce. Eat right away.

Step 02

Let onion slices soak in buttermilk for 15 minutes. While they soak, heat oil for frying until it hits about 180°C. Coat your onions in some flour mixed with salt then fry them in bunches until they’re golden and crunchy, usually 2–3 minutes. Pull them out and place on some paper towel to drain extra oil.

Step 03

Mix shredded carrots, red cabbage, salt, pepper, honey (or sugar), apple cider vinegar, yellow mustard, and mayo in a big bowl. Stir well until the veggies are all covered. Pop it in the fridge till you’re ready for it.

Step 04

Melt the butter in a pan on medium. Toss in garlic, let it cook until it smells great. Add quinoa, toast it for a bit, then pour in broth and salt. Let it boil, drop the heat, and put a lid on. Simmer gently for about 15 minutes. Take it off the heat and keep it covered for another five. Fluff with a fork when ready.

Step 05

Chop your sweet potatoes into bite-sized chunks after peeling. Toss them in a bowl with cornstarch, avocado oil, some salt, and black pepper. Spread them on a pan with baking paper and bake in a hot oven at 200°C for 25–30 minutes. Flip them halfway in so they get crispy on all sides.

Step 06

Preheat your oven to 200°C. Mix chicken thighs with olive oil and all the spices until everything’s nicely covered. Put them on a tray with parchment and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until cooked through. Let them rest a bit before slicing.

Step 07

Add honey, whichever oil you’re using, mustard, apple cider vinegar, red pepper flakes, and salt into a blender. Blend till it looks creamy and smooth. Keep nearby so you can drizzle it just before serving.

Extra Tips and Tricks

  1. If you’re making the onions, don’t fry too many at once or they won’t crisp up
  2. You can cook quinoa ahead — just reheat right before piling into the bowls

Must-Have Equipment

  • Chef’s knife
  • Frying pan or deep fryer
  • Saucepan with lid
  • Baking trays
  • Large bowls for mixing
  • Oven
  • Blender

Allergy Information

Always double-check ingredient lists for allergens and seek advice if you're unsure.
  • Has eggs (in mayo), dairy (buttermilk and butter), and regular flour (contains gluten)

Nutritional Information (per portion)

The provided details are purely informational and should not replace professional advice.
  • Calorie Count: 710
  • Fat Amount: 32 grams
  • Carbohydrate Amount: 67 grams
  • Protein Amount: 38 grams