This ridiculously sticky Hawaiian chicken bowl completely destroys your incredibly boring, wildly expensive takeout routine tonight.
You aggressively sear massive chunks of incredibly juicy chicken entirely drowned in a violently sweet, intensely savory pineapple and soy glaze that furiously bubbles into a heavy lacquer.
Why You Desperately Need This Heavy Skillet Dinner
We all constantly crave incredibly heavy, intensely comforting sweet and savory dishes when the chaotic work week finally ends.
This remarkably fast stovetop dinner violently delivers that exact same authentic, heavily charred island flavor entirely from scratch without you aggressively paying for massive delivery fees.
You completely bypass horribly mushy, wildly boring boiled chicken by intensely searing the raw meat in a screaming hot skillet.
The aggressively hot, highly sticky brown sugar glaze fiercely locks massive amounts of sharp, tangy pineapple juices entirely inside the dense poultry fibers.
If you heavily rely on my incredibly sweet, wildly sticky Orange Chicken Recipe, you totally understand how crucial massive wok-fired flavors are.
Both intensely satisfying recipes violently rely on a heavily balanced combination of deeply rich soy umami and sharp, bright fruit acids to build the thick sauce.
Sometimes you desperately need a completely different, wildly savory stovetop dinner to aggressively shock your exhausted family on a chaotic Wednesday night.
My ridiculously tender, fiercely glazed Mongolian Chicken perfectly satisfies those exact same intense, highly comforting Asian-inspired cravings completely effortlessly.
The Crucial Kitchen Science: Defeating Pineapple Enzymes
You absolutely must understand the aggressive kitchen science behind violently mixing completely raw pineapple juice with raw chicken proteins.
Fresh pineapple contains massive amounts of an incredibly aggressive, wildly destructive enzyme called bromelain that violently attacks and digests meat fibers.
If you violently throw your completely raw chicken directly into a massive bowl of raw pineapple juice to marinate all day, you will completely destroy your dinner.
The intense chemical reaction will fiercely melt the delicate cellular walls, violently turning your beautiful chicken chunks into a disgusting, heavily mushy paste.
You desperately need to fiercely build the heavy pineapple soy glaze entirely in a separate glass bowl before it ever touches the meat.
You must aggressively sear the raw chicken entirely naked in the screaming hot skillet to completely lock in the heavy natural juices first.
Once the chicken is fiercely browned and wildly crusty, you absolutely must violently pour the cold, heavily whisked pineapple sauce directly into the blazing hot pan.
The intense, screaming hot temperatures instantly boil the sauce, fiercely deactivating the destructive enzymes while aggressively reducing the sugars into a violently thick, heavy syrup.
The exact same aggressive culinary rules violently apply to how you fiercely treat the thick chunks of solid pineapple.
You absolutely must gently fold the massive fruit pieces in during the exact final minute, allowing them to fiercely heat through without completely breaking down into a watery soup.
Fresh Ingredients You Need
You absolutely must aggressively gather these incredibly simple, intensely flavorful ingredients to violently build this heavy island-inspired masterpiece today.
- Chicken Breasts: 1.5 lbs Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts, completely raw and heavily diced into massive, perfectly uniform one-inch chunks for aggressive searing.
- Fresh Pineapple: 1 cup Fresh Pineapple Chunks, fiercely sweet and completely diced to violently mirror the exact size of your heavy chicken pieces.
- Red Bell Pepper: 1 massive Red Bell Pepper, completely raw and aggressively chopped into thick squares to violently provide an intense crunch.
- Pineapple Juice: 1/2 cup Pineapple Juice, deeply sweet and highly acidic, poured directly from the can to violently build the heavy sauce base.
- Soy Sauce: 1/3 cup Low-Sodium Soy Sauce, intensely dark and wildly rich to aggressively inject massive amounts of deep umami flavor.
- Brown Sugar: 1/4 cup Light Brown Sugar, fiercely packed and highly molasses-rich to violently caramelize the heavy sauce into a sticky glaze.
- Cornstarch: 1 tablespoon Cornstarch, completely dry and wildly powdery to aggressively act as the intense thickening agent for the boiling liquids.
- Fresh Garlic: 3 cloves Fresh Garlic, totally raw and finely minced to violently provide a deeply earthy, highly pungent aromatic baseline.
- Fresh Ginger: 1 teaspoon Fresh Ginger, aggressively grated directly from the root to fiercely cut through the intensely heavy brown sugar.
How to Make Ridiculously Sticky Hawaiian Chicken
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Step 1
Whisk the Heavy Glaze
Drop your fiercely sweet pineapple juice, dark soy sauce, heavy brown sugar, minced garlic, grated ginger, and dry cornstarch directly into a massive glass bowl.
Aggressively whisk the totally cold liquids together until every single clump of white starch violently dissolves into a completely smooth, incredibly dark syrup.
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Step 2
Sear the Raw Chicken
Pour two tablespoons of heavy cooking oil directly into a massive cast-iron skillet over screaming hot, violent heat.
Aggressively drop your completely naked, heavily diced chicken chunks entirely into the blazing pan, violently letting them sear undisturbed for exactly four minutes until a dark crust forms.
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Step 3
Blister the Fresh Vegetables
Violently flip the heavy chicken chunks with metal tongs, pushing them entirely to one side of the screaming hot skillet.
Aggressively drop your massive squares of red bell pepper directly into the empty side, fiercely blistering the skin for exactly three minutes until totally vibrant.
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Step 4
Boil the Thick Sauce
Violently pour your completely cold, heavily whisked pineapple soy glaze directly over the fiercely searing chicken and blistered vegetables.
The screaming hot pan will instantly cause the heavy liquids to violently boil, aggressively triggering the cornstarch to rapidly thicken the sauce in exactly two minutes.
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Step 5
Fold the Fruit
Once the dark sauce violently transforms into a ridiculously sticky, heavy lacquer that completely coats the back of a spoon, aggressively drop your fresh pineapple chunks into the pan.
Vigorously stir the violently hot mixture for exactly sixty seconds, fiercely allowing the fruit to warm through before pulling the heavy skillet entirely off the heat.
Incredible Flavor Variations and Swaps
This fiercely bubbling, intensely sweet chicken base is a remarkably blank canvas for whatever lonely ingredients hide entirely inside your cold refrigerator.
You can easily aggressively swap the heavy chicken breasts for violently rich, incredibly fatty boneless chicken thighs to completely elevate the deep savory notes.
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Serving my ridiculously massive, heavily sauced Pulled Pork Recipe violently satisfies those exact same aggressive, deeply savory and sweet comfort food cravings entirely effortlessly.
If you passionately crave deeply earthy, violently comforting savory profiles completely cooked inside a screaming hot slow cooker tonight.
My ridiculously sweet, fiercely shredding Crock Pot Dr. Pepper Chicken aggressively provides that exact same intense, heavily coated sticky comfort for your exhausted family.
If you absolutely refuse to eat a completely traditional rice bowl, you can violently serve this heavy Hawaiian chicken completely differently.
You can aggressively load the fiercely sticky meat and fruit directly onto wildly soft slider buns to create ridiculously messy, violently heavy party sandwiches!
What to Serve With This Heavy Chicken Dinner
Because this fiercely simmering, steaming hot skillet meal is heavily loaded with intense sugars and thick soy sauce, you desperately need a completely plain starch base.
Serving a massive, fiercely steaming mountain of perfectly washed white jasmine rice completely absorbs all the highly savory, dripping pineapple glaze.
You absolutely must aggressively pair this wildly sweet island dish with deeply fresh, violently crisp vegetable sides.
A massive, fiercely browned pan of my deeply rich Zucchini Spinach Feta Casserole completely cuts through all the highly sweet chicken with its intense green acids.
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My intensely savory, dangerously creamy Garlic Parmesan Chicken completely saves your unbelievable chaotic evenings with massive amounts of fiercely rich dairy flavors.
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The violently crunchy, heavily marinated exterior of our deeply rich Chicken Shawarma Recipe aggressively provides a completely different, wildly savory experience.
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My ridiculously tender, fiercely sticky Crock Pot Marry Me Chicken completely satisfies your incredibly hungry family while requiring absolutely zero aggressive stovetop cooking.
How to Store, Freeze, and Reheat Leftovers
This intensely savory, remarkably sticky chicken dinner heavily relies on the perfect structural integrity of the violently thickened cornstarch glaze.
You absolutely must rigorously let the incredibly hot skillet completely cool to total room temperature before violently sealing the leftovers in cold glass containers.
If you violently store the fiercely steaming chicken directly over the cold white rice, the intense heat will fiercely create horrible condensation inside the sealed box.
This aggressive trapped steam will violently drip directly back into the beautiful dark glaze, completely watering down your intensely thick sauce and turning the rice to absolute mush.
Keep the completely separated, incredibly heavy boxes safely locked in your extremely cold refrigerator for exactly four consecutive days maximum.
When you violently get hungry, intensely reheat the thick chicken portions gently in a screaming hot skillet with a splash of water until the heavy glaze furiously bubbles again.
You absolutely cannot violently blast this incredibly sticky chicken inside an aggressive office microwave for five minutes.
The intense, highly unnatural radiation will completely boil the heavy sugars, fiercely causing the beautiful pineapple sauce to violently burn and turn horribly bitter.
Frequently Asked Questions
You most likely violently ignored the crucial sauce rules and heavily dumped completely raw, dripping wet pineapple chunks directly into the pan too early.
You absolutely must aggressively wait until the very last minute to add the fruit; otherwise, the aggressive natural juices will violently leak out and totally destroy your thick glaze.
Yes, you can absolutely violently substitute totally canned pineapple chunks, and it actually makes the entire process incredibly easy.
Canned pineapple is fiercely pasteurized, which violently destroys the aggressive bromelain enzymes, completely preventing them from horribly turning your beautiful chicken into mush.
Yes, you absolutely must rigorously whisk the highly powdery cornstarch directly into completely cold pineapple juice and soy sauce.
If you violently dump dry cornstarch directly into a screaming hot pan, it will fiercely seize into horrible, totally inedible white rubber lumps that completely ruin the entire sauce.
You can absolutely violently adapt this for a slow cooker, but you completely bypass the remarkably sticky, deeply charred flavors achieved in a hot wok.
You would desperately need to vigorously whisk the cornstarch slurry entirely at the very end to fiercely thicken the massive amounts of liquid the slow cooker produces.
Sticky Hawaiian Chicken Bowl with Fresh Pineapple & Bell Peppers
Ingredients
- 1.5 lbs Boneless skinless chicken breasts completely raw and heavily diced into 1-inch chunks
- 1 cup Fresh pineapple chunks fiercely sweet and diced to match the chicken size
- 1 massive Red bell pepper completely raw and aggressively chopped into thick squares
- 1/2 cup Pineapple juice deeply sweet and highly acidic
- 1/3 cup Low-sodium soy sauce intensely dark and wildly rich
- 1/4 cup Light brown sugar fiercely packed and highly molasses-rich
- 1 tablespoon Cornstarch completely dry and wildly powdery
- 3 cloves Fresh garlic totally raw and finely minced
- 1 teaspoon Fresh ginger aggressively grated from the root
- 2 tablespoons Cooking oil canola or vegetable, fiercely high-heat stable
- Hot cooked white rice for serving
Instructions
- Whisk the Heavy Glaze: Drop your pineapple juice, dark soy sauce, heavy brown sugar, minced garlic, grated ginger, and dry cornstarch directly into a glass bowl. Aggressively whisk the totally cold liquids together until every clump of white starch violently dissolves into a completely smooth syrup.
- Sear the Raw Chicken: Pour your heavy cooking oil directly into a massive skillet over screaming hot heat. Aggressively drop your heavily diced chicken chunks entirely into the blazing pan, violently letting them sear undisturbed for exactly 4 minutes until a dark crust forms.
- Blister the Vegetables: Violently flip the heavy chicken chunks, pushing them entirely to one side of the screaming hot skillet. Aggressively drop your massive squares of red bell pepper directly into the empty side, fiercely blistering the skin for exactly 3 minutes.
- Boil the Thick Sauce: Violently pour your completely cold, heavily whisked pineapple soy glaze directly over the fiercely searing chicken and vegetables. The screaming hot pan will instantly cause the heavy liquids to violently boil, aggressively triggering the cornstarch to rapidly thicken the sauce in exactly 2 minutes.
- Fold the Fruit: Once the dark sauce violently transforms into a ridiculously sticky, heavy lacquer, aggressively drop your pineapple chunks into the pan. Vigorously stir the violently hot mixture for exactly 60 seconds to warm the fruit, then fiercely serve immediately over huge bowls of steaming white rice!
Notes
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