Let’s be real—takeout is a treat, especially sweet and sour chicken! But when you’re on Weight Watchers or aiming for healthier choices, ordering it can feel like a guilty pleasure.
I used to think so, too, until I realized I could make an incredible WW Baked Sweet and Sour Chicken at home. No deep fryer, no mystery sauce ingredients—just that crave-worthy taste in a low-point dish.
And just for fun—Why did the chicken cross the road? To get baked instead of fried! Okay, cheesy, but it’s true. Baked is not only healthier but also tastier in this recipe.
Fun fact: there’s actually science behind our love for sweet and sour flavors! Research shows this combo lights up happy centers in our brain, making it instantly addictive. And you can still get this without the guilt because my baked version keeps all the flavor—just healthier!
Here’s the secret twist: baking actually keeps chicken juicier than frying! Unlike frying, which can dry it out, baking locks in those natural juices while giving you that perfect, lightly crispy texture.
The result? A dish that tastes indulgent but fits right into your WW plan.
So, if you’re ready for a takeout-style dinner that’s low in points and big on flavor, this WW Baked Sweet and Sour Chicken is your answer. It’s like takeout without the guilt—now, let’s get cooking!
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Prepare the Sauce: In a bowl, whisk the tomato sauce, sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, cornflour, and the reserved pineapple juice until smooth. Stir in the pineapple chunks for added flavor.
Sear the Chicken and Aromatics: Sauté the chicken pieces with the garlic, ginger, and chili in a hot wok or skillet until they’re golden and nearly cooked through. Set aside.
Sauté the Vegetables: In the same skillet, cook the red onion, red and green bell peppers, until they begin to soften.
Bake the Chicken and Vegetables: Transfer the chicken, sauce, and vegetables to a baking dish. Bake at 375°F for about 15-20 minutes, until the chicken is fully cooked and the sauce thickens.
Serve: Serve warm over cooked white rice, topped with green shallots for a fresh, crunchy garnish.
How can I make this recipe gluten-free?
Substitute tamari or gluten-free soy sauce for regular soy sauce to keep this dish gluten-free.
Can I use fresh pineapple instead of canned?
Yes! Fresh pineapple works well and gives the dish a unique sweetness, though the canned pineapple juice adds extra tang, so consider adding a splash of unsweetened juice if available.
What if I want a milder dish?
Leave out or reduce the amount of red chili for a less spicy version, or use a milder chili like Anaheim.
How can I add extra veggies?
Try adding snow peas, zucchini, or baby corn to make this dish even more colorful and nutrient-rich.
This Baked Sweet and Sour Chicken Recipe is a lighter take on a classic that’s typically fried and high in sugar. By baking the chicken instead, you’re reducing the amount of oil and calories, making it a perfect Low-Fat Sweet and Sour Chicken option.
Plus, using lean chicken breast helps keep it lower in fat and high in protein, making it a satisfying meal for those on a Weight Watchers or low-calorie plan.
A healthier twist on a takeout classic, this WW Baked Sweet and Sour Chicken has all the flavor without the guilt. Baked, not fried, and low in points!
Servings 4
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
When I first whipped up this baked sweet and sour chicken, I wasn’t sure if my family would go for it—especially my husband, who’s a die-hard fan of the takeout version! But the second it came out of the oven, the kitchen was filled with that sweet, tangy aroma, and I knew I was onto something. My kids practically raced to the table, and my husband, usually the biggest critic, couldn’t believe it was a WW-friendly dish. They loved every bite, and now it’s one of our top dinner requests. It’s so satisfying to make a healthier version everyone actually loves!