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Savory chicken and sweet pineapple are a match made in heaven, and work so well alongside the rice and veggies in this Chicken Teriyaki Pineapple bowl. This is one of those “can’t stop thinking about it” recipes for me. I don’t want to wait for the next pineapple season. I want it now.

An action shot, as a fork lifts a bite from the Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Bowl into the close field of view for the camera. In the background, there is the deep blue rim of the bowl, a wooden tabletop in the background, and just a hint of the grey and white striped towel in the upper right corner.

Teriyaki Chicken and Pineapple

You ever have one of those moments when a food idea just sticks in your brain? That was me after a chat with my friend Jill a while back. She told me about her family’s pineapple tacos, and I swear I couldn’t stop thinking about them. Sweet, juicy pineapple mixed with savory chicken? Count me all the way in!

Well, fast forward a few weeks. Pineapples went on sale, and you can be sure I grabbed one. I was on a mission. And, let me tell you, this flavor combination was every bit as awesome as I had hoped.

Chicken Pineapple Bowl

Now, I must confess, I’m more of a bowl gal. I think it stems from my love of all things salad, but I will absolutely take a bowl with fresh vegetables over a tortilla most of the time. I love tortillas, too! But, usually, it’s a bowl for me. It’s just my preference.

So, after making them as tacos, I adapted the recipe just a bit so that everyone could eat it however they wanted. Now, I get a chicken teriyaki pineapple bowl, and my boys load up their tacos. This is one of those meals that just works, no matter how you eat it.

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Chicken Teriyaki Pineapple Bowl

Teriyaki chicken and pineapple may sound like a weird pair. But, it works for the same reason that Hawaiian pizza does. The same reason that salted chocolate cookies are unforgettably good. Savory and sweet make for a killer combination, especially in this chicken pineapple bowl.

These bowls actually remind me a little of one of my Grandmother McGinnis’s old recipes. She called them volcanoes. It was basically a little kid’s dream come true. She always had everything set out and neatly arranged in dainty serving dishes on her long kitchen island. My siblings and I would line up to build our volcanoes, heaping up a pile of rice and then topping it with whatever we wanted.

A top down shot of a Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Bowl on a wooden tabletop.

Pineapple Chicken and Rice

I would always make mine with chicken, pineapple tidbits, finely shredded cheese, green onions, and crunchy chow mein noodles. At the end of the line, there was a tureen of brown gravy for those of us who wanted to add “lava” on top. No one skipped that step.

For me, that odd combination of flavors still works. It gives me a rush of nostalgia. I try to hold onto those magical moments from my childhood, even as I now have adult children. That said, I have shared this meal with my husband. And, he does not share my love of it.

I think that’s part of the reason why I enjoy these bowls so much. He enjoys this meal just as much as I do, and I get the added glimmer of nostalgia.

A vertically aligned shot of a Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Bowl with a striped towel in the background.

Chicken and Pineapple Recipes

If you still aren’t convinced to try this flavor combination, then I will take one final crack at my role as Sam-I-Am. Give at least one of these a try!

I cannot resist these grilled chicken sandwiches with pineapple. Mildly spicy, grilled chicken, melting cheese, and topped with a grilled slice of fresh sweet pineapple, even your pickiest eater will love these.

If you’re in a hurry, you can’t go wrong with a chicken stir fry. This sweet and sour meal comes together in just minutes, and features colorful bell peppers and fresh pineapple. And, don’t worry about the heat. You can adjust the spice level completely to your taste.

Also, if you want to try these bowls without the Hoisin, you can always swap in easy teriyaki sauce for the one linked below. They’re fabulous, either way!

Chicken Teriyaki Pineapple Bowl

Avatar photoMary Younkin
Savory and sweet make for an absolutely sensational flavor combination in this pineapple, chicken, and rice bowl.
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6
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Ingredients 

  • 2 cups rice
  • 2 pounds Teriyaki Chicken cut into ½-1 inch pieces, (the teriyaki chicken can also be made simply by tossing cooked chicken with store-bought sauce)
  • 2 cups fresh pineapple cut into ½-1 inch pieces
  • 2 cups green cabbage or romaine lettuce shredded and roughly chopped
  • 1 cup fresh tomatoes diced small
  • 4 green onions sliced thin
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella or Monterrey jack cheese
  • Teriyaki Sauce for serving
  • fresh cilantro chopped small, for serving

Instructions 

  • Scoop the rice into bowls and layer with chicken, pineapple, lettuce, tomatoes, green onions, and a sprinkling of cheese. Drizzle with additional teriyaki sauce, if desired. Sprinkle with cilantro.

Notes

Adjust the ingredient amounts as desired. The above ingredient amounts are approximately what we use when making tacos. Love pineapple more than anything else? Just add more. For bowls, we typically start with a generous handful of lettuce and increase all of the toppings. 

Nutrition

Calories: 609 kcal | Carbohydrates: 66 g | Protein: 50 g | Fat: 15 g | Saturated Fat: 5 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5 g | Cholesterol: 128 mg | Sodium: 2075 mg | Potassium: 660 mg | Fiber: 2 g | Sugar: 13 g | Vitamin A: 1664 IU | Vitamin C: 28 mg | Calcium: 160 mg | Iron: 4 mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

{originally published 11/29/2011 – recipe notes and photos updated 10/20/2025} 

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18 Comments

  1. Zee says:

    Pineapple and teriyaki.. interesting combination! Have never tried it though

  2. Becki's Whole Life says:

    I would love these in the bowls, too. Chicken Teriyaki with pineapples is a great combo.

  3. Jenn says:

    Ooohhh… I love teriyaki and pineapple together! I'll be making this very soon! Thanks for sharing!

  4. Asmita says:

    I know what I am making for dinner tonight! Thanks for the recipe, looks simple and easy to follow.

  5. macus! says:

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    By the way…these tacos look delicious!!!

  6. SixBalloons says:

    These would work great as take-to-work/school lunch wraps too, methinks.

  7. Angie's Recipes says:

    This looks really delicious! Can't go wrong with teriyaki!

  8. Sue/the view from great island says:

    This is a new one on me…but I've learned to trust you!

  9. The Blonde Duck says:

    Delicious!

  10. Stefanie says:

    Delicious combo and what a wonderful idea to put them in a taco!! Love your teriyaki sauce, too

  11. Jeff Rasmussen says:

    That is phenomenal! I love all of those flavours, especially together! Drool factor 9/10!

  12. My Journey With Candida says:

    I think I would like the bowl better too. Looks good.

  13. Marjie says:

    Looks like it was a series of great chicken dinners. I'd prefer the bowl, too, since I don't like to eat with my fingers.

  14. Mallory says:

    Yum, it's like Mexican/Asian fusian!

  15. Mallory says:

    Oops "fusion"

  16. Words Of Deliciousness says:

    Great combination, sounds delicious!

  17. sportsglutton says:

    I'm loving the flavor combinations here, but am wondering about the difference between using fresh pineapple or slightly sauted or grilled. Cheers!

  18. Chris says:

    At first I thought the cheese was coconut and I cringed a little (I hate coconut). Interesting twist on standard tacos, I like it.