
A bright, weeknight one-pan meal: tender diced chicken, sweet pineapple, and jasmine rice glazed in a honey-soy sauce for a comforting, family-friendly dinner.

This Pineapple Chicken and Rice has been a weekday lifesaver for my family for years. I first put this combination together on a rainy Thursday when the pantry offered jasmine rice and a lonely can of pineapple; the result was an unexpectedly sunny dinner that brightened the whole evening. The dish balances sweet fruit, savory soy, and gentle heat—each bite glossy from the honey-soy glaze and comforting because of the soft, fragrant rice. It feels like a small celebration even on ordinary nights.
I love how adaptable it is: serve it straight from the skillet for an easy single-pan meal, or plate it alongside fresh cucumber salad when guests arrive. The texture contrast—golden, slightly caramelized chicken against tender rice and juicy pineapple chunks—keeps every forkful interesting. The aroma of garlic, soy, and pineapple bubbling together always brings people into the kitchen. This is the kind of dish that became part of our family rotation after the first try; my partner asks for it on a regular basis and our friends often request the recipe after they’ve tasted it at potlucks.
When I first tested the recipe I swapped fresh pineapple for canned and the difference was small; fresh gives a brighter texture while canned provides consistent sweetness. Family members often debate which they prefer, and I keep both options on hand depending on seasonality and cost.
My favorite detail: the honey in the glaze caramelizes onto the chicken edges, giving an irresistible glossy finish. Guests often comment on how the pineapple bursts with flavor beneath the savory glaze—one dinner guest called it "sunshine on a plate," which made me smile and keep refining this dish over the years.
To maintain quality, cool leftovers quickly and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For best results, store rice and chicken together—reheat covered in the microwave with a tablespoon of water per serving to steam and restore moisture, or reheat gently on the stovetop in a skillet over low heat. For longer storage freeze in portioned, freezer-safe containers for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating. Look for signs of off-odors or sliminess as indicators that the dish has spoiled.
You can swap jasmine rice for basmati or long-grain white rice (use the same water-to-rice ratio), or use brown rice—add roughly 20–25 minutes extra cooking time and use slightly more water. Substitute boneless thighs for chicken breasts to add more flavor and resilience to reheating. If you prefer less sweetness, reduce honey to 1 tablespoon and increase rice vinegar by 1 teaspoon. For gluten-free options, use tamari; for vegan, swap chicken with firm tofu pressed and pan-fried until golden, and replace honey with maple syrup.
Serve with a wedge of lime and extra sliced green onions for brightness. Fresh cilantro or chopped roasted peanuts add texture and an herbal lift. Pair with a simple cucumber salad dressed with rice vinegar and sesame oil for a cool contrast, or steamed greens like bok choy for added vegetables. This dish works for casual family dinners, potlucks (keep sauce on the side for transport), or a laid-back weeknight when you want both comfort and a touch of brightness.
The combination of fruit and savory protein is a hallmark of many Southeast Asian-influenced dishes. Pineapple with soy-based sauces appears across Chinese and Hawaiian-inspired cuisines, where sweet fruit complements salty marinades and sticky rice. While this version is modern and simplified, it borrows the balance of flavors—sweet, salty, sour, and spicy—that characterizes much of the region's home cooking.
In summer use fresh pineapple for peak sweetness and a crisper bite; in winter canned pineapple is a reliable, budget-friendly choice. Add seasonal vegetables: snap peas in spring, diced sweet potato in autumn (roast first), or thinly sliced zucchini in the warmer months. For holiday gatherings, scale up the recipe and keep components warm on a low oven setting while guests arrive.
Cook rice and chicken separately and store in 1–2 cup portions for quick lunches. Assemble the vegetable-pineapple mix and sauce in a jar; when ready to eat, combine and reheat briefly. For efficient weeknight cooking, pre-dice onions and peppers and freeze pineapple chunks in measured portions so you can pull everything together in 20 minutes.
Finish by plating the jasmine rice topped with the pineapple chicken, scattering sliced green onions and a light dusting of cracked black pepper. It’s a simple dish with bright flavor—comforting, flexible, and reliably delicious. I hope it becomes a staple in your kitchen as it has in mine.
Rinse jasmine rice briefly under cold water to remove excess starch for fluffier texture.
Pat chicken dry before searing to enable a golden caramelized surface.
Taste and adjust salt after adding soy sauce—it adds significant saltiness.
This nourishing pineapple chicken and rice recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes—store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently with a splash of water to restore moisture.
Use tamari instead of soy sauce and ensure the rest of your ingredients are gluten-free.
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Rinse 2 cups jasmine rice under cold water until run-off is mostly clear. Combine with 3 1/4 cups water in a saucepan, bring to a boil, then reduce to low, cover and simmer 15–18 minutes. Remove from heat and let rest, covered, for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork.
Pat 1 pound chicken breasts dry and cut into uniform 1/2-inch pieces. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Keeping pieces uniform ensures even cooking.
Heat 1 tablespoon vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add chicken in a single layer and sear without moving for 2 minutes, then stir and cook 2–3 more minutes until edges are golden. Transfer to a plate.
In the same skillet, add chopped onion and diced red bell pepper. Cook 4–5 minutes until softened. Add minced garlic and 1 cup pineapple chunks; cook 1–2 minutes to warm and release juices.
Whisk together 1/4 cup soy sauce, 2 tablespoons honey, 1 tablespoon rice vinegar, and 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes. Pour into skillet, scrape up browned bits and simmer 2–3 minutes until sauce slightly thickens.
Return chicken to the skillet, toss to coat in the glaze and cook 1–2 minutes until heated through. Stir in sliced green onions and adjust seasoning before serving over jasmine rice.
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