Pineapple Chicken and Rice

A bright, family-friendly one-pan meal: tender chicken, sweet pineapple, crisp peppers and fluffy jasmine rice in a savory-sweet glaze — ready in about 40 minutes.

This Pineapple Chicken and Rice became a weekday staple the first winter I craved something bright and comforting at the same time. I discovered this combination while cleaning out the fridge one evening: a half can of pineapple, a couple of chicken breasts, and a bag of jasmine rice. The result was unexpectedly bright and balanced. The pineapple adds a lively sweetness that plays against the savory soy-honey glaze, while the jasmine rice soaks up the sauce and keeps each bite tender and comforting. It’s an everyday dish that eats like a little celebration.
I learned to treat the components individually — properly searing the chicken, sweating the aromatics, and toasting the rice briefly before adding liquid — and those small steps made the final dish far better than a simple stir-through. Family-friendly and forgiving, this dish is also easy to scale for guests. Picky eaters love the sweet-tangy notes, while adults appreciate the bright acidity from the rice vinegar and the optional heat from red pepper flakes. It’s become a go-to when I want something fast, colorful, and satisfying.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 40 minutes from start to finish, making it ideal for busy weeknights when you want a full, balanced meal with minimal fuss.
- Uses pantry staples: jasmine rice, soy sauce, honey, plus a small fresh produce list — pineapple and a bell pepper — for a bright finish.
- One-pan friendly preparation cuts down on cleanup; the rice absorbs the sauce so every bite is flavorful without extra steps.
- Make-ahead friendly: meat and sauce can be prepared a day ahead, then quickly reheated and combined with freshly cooked rice.
- Customizable for heat and sweetness: eliminate the red pepper flakes for a milder dish or add more honey or vinegar to fine-tune the balance.
- Good for families and gatherings: colorful, approachable, and easy to double for a crowd without changing technique.
When I first served this to the family, my partner remarked that the rice tasted like it had been simmered in pineapple juice all day. That little comment told me I was onto something: the rice here isn't an afterthought, it’s a flavor carrier. Over time I’ve dialed the sauce to keep a clear sweet-sour profile and learned to use fresh pineapple when possible for the best texture and brightness.
Ingredients
- Jasmine rice: Use 2 cups of uncooked jasmine rice for the tender, slightly fragrant base. I prefer long-grain jasmine for its floral aroma; rinse until the water runs clear to remove surface starch.
- Vegetable oil: 1 tablespoon to sear the chicken without smoking. Any neutral oil like canola or grapeseed works well at medium-high heat.
- Chicken breasts: 1 pound boneless, skinless breasts, diced into 1-inch pieces. Choose fresh or fully thawed chicken for even cooking; bite-sized pieces sear quickly and stay tender.
- Pineapple: 1 cup fresh chunks or canned pineapple drained. Fresh gives a brighter, slightly firmer bite; canned is fine in a pinch but drain well to avoid watering down the sauce.
- Red bell pepper: 1 small, diced for color and a sweet crunch. Remove seeds and membranes and cut into similar-size pieces as the chicken so everything cooks evenly.
- Onion and garlic: 1 small onion chopped and 2 cloves garlic minced provide aromatic depth. Use yellow or sweet onion and add garlic toward the end of sweating to avoid burning.
- Sauce: 1/4 cup soy sauce, 2 tablespoons honey, and 1 tablespoon rice vinegar create the savory-sweet-tangy glaze. Adjust the honey to taste, and use low-sodium soy sauce if you prefer less salt.
- Red pepper flakes (optional): 1/2 teaspoon for a subtle heat that offsets sweetness. Add more sparingly if you don’t want noticeable spice.
- Garnish: 2 green onions sliced, plus salt and pepper to taste. Green onions add freshness and a slight onion bite at the end.
Instructions
Rinse and measure the rice: Rinse 2 cups jasmine rice under cold water until the water runs clear to remove excess starch. This prevents gummy rice. Drain well and set aside. Use a fine-mesh sieve and gently agitate the grains with your hand for about 30 seconds. Sear the chicken: Heat 1 tablespoon vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Season diced chicken with salt and pepper, then add to the pan in a single layer. Sear without crowding for 3 to 4 minutes until golden, then flip and cook another 2 minutes until lightly browned but not fully cooked through. Transfer to a plate; residual heat will finish it later and avoiding overcooking keeps it tender. Sweat the aromatics: In the same skillet, reduce heat to medium and add the chopped onion. Cook 3 to 4 minutes until translucent, stirring occasionally. Add minced garlic and cook 30 to 45 seconds until fragrant. Scrape up any browned bits from the chicken — they add depth to the final sauce. Toast the rice briefly: Add the rinsed jasmine rice to the skillet and toast with the aromatics for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Toasting helps the grains stay separate and builds a subtle nutty flavor. Do not let it brown too much; you’re simply coating the grains with flavor. Add liquid and simmer: Stir in 3 1/2 cups water, 1/4 cup soy sauce, 2 tablespoons honey, and 1 tablespoon rice vinegar. Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce to low, cover, and simmer for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, remove the lid and quickly stir in the seared chicken, diced red bell pepper, and pineapple chunks. Recover and cook for another 5 minutes until the rice is tender and the chicken reaches 165°F (74°C). Finish and garnish: Remove from heat, let sit covered for 5 minutes to steam, then fluff with a fork. Stir in sliced green onions and sprinkle crushed red pepper flakes if using. Taste and adjust salt, pepper, or honey to balance sweetness and acidity before serving.
You Must Know
- High in protein and balanced carbohydrates: this meal provides a solid portion of protein per serving and sustained energy from jasmine rice.
- Storage friendly: refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days or freeze portions for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight before reheating.
- Low-maintenance reheating: microwave with a tablespoon of water or reheat in a skillet over medium-low with a splash of water to revive the rice.
- Allergen note: contains soy. Use tamari or coconut aminos for a gluten-free option if you need to omit gluten-containing soy sauce.
What I love most is how this dish bridges simple pantry cooking and bright, celebratory flavor. The first time I took it to a potluck, people asked for the sauce recipe and whether I’d used fresh pineapple. Since then I always keep a small jar of honey, rice vinegar, and a can of pineapple in reserve for last-minute dinners that feel special.
Storage Tips
Store leftovers in shallow, airtight containers to cool quickly and preserve texture. Refrigerated portions last up to 3 days; freeze in meal-sized portions for up to 3 months. When freezing, slightly undercook the rice by 1 to 2 minutes so it doesn’t become overly soft when reheated. To reheat, thaw in the refrigerator overnight when possible, then warm in a skillet with a splash of water or pineapple juice over medium heat, stirring until evenly heated. If using a microwave, cover loosely and add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water to prevent dryness.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you don’t have jasmine rice, long-grain white rice or basmati are good substitutes; adjust liquid slightly for basmati. For a whole-grain option, use brown jasmine rice but increase simmer time and liquid (about 1/2 cup more water and 10 to 15 extra minutes cooking). Swap chicken breasts for boneless thighs for richer flavor and slightly more forgiving cooking — thighs remain juicier when reheated. Replace soy sauce with tamari to make the dish gluten-free, or use coconut aminos for a slightly sweeter, less salty profile. For vegan variation, substitute firm tofu, seared until golden, and swap honey for maple syrup.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this over a bed of fluffy jasmine rice or alongside a simple cucumber salad to cut the richness. Garnish with extra sliced green onions and sesame seeds for visual appeal and texture. For a fuller spread, pair with steamed broccoli or stir-fried snap peas, and a light cabbage slaw dressed with rice vinegar and a pinch of sugar. This dish works well for casual family dinners as well as buffet-style gatherings where guests can help themselves.
Cultural Background
This dish is Asian-inspired and reflects the cross-cultural comfort found in many home-cooked meals. Sweet fruit with savory soy-based sauces appears throughout Southeast Asian and East Asian cuisines in various forms — pineapple fried rice from Thailand or sweet-and-sour styles seen in Chinese-American cooking. My version borrows technique and balance rather than adhering to a single traditional recipe, honoring the bright contrasts that make these flavor families so appealing in everyday cooking.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer, use fresh, very ripe pineapple for the brightest flavor and swap bell pepper varieties for orange or yellow for extra color. In cooler months, canned pineapple is a useful substitute; drain well and pat dry to avoid diluting the sauce. For a fall twist, add diced apple with a splash of cider vinegar for autumnal sweetness. Fresh ginger (1 teaspoon grated) added with the garlic can warm the flavors in winter and complements the honey and soy beautifully.
Meal Prep Tips
To meal-prep, cook the rice and chicken separately and store in stacked containers: rice on the bottom, chicken and vegetables on top to preserve texture. Assemble individual portions with pineapple and green onions in microwave-safe containers. If prepping ahead, wait to add delicate garnishes like green onions until serving to retain freshness. Label containers with the date and reheat portions within 3 days for best quality.
I hope this version of Pineapple Chicken and Rice becomes a reliable favorite in your kitchen. It’s forgiving, fast, and has that special mix of sweet, salty, and tangy that pulls people back for seconds. Make it your own with the substitutions and serving ideas above, and enjoy sharing it with friends and family.
Pro Tips
Rinse jasmine rice until the runoff water is almost clear to avoid gummy rice and to keep grains separate.
Toast the rice briefly with the aromatics to enhance nuttiness and help the grains stay fluffy.
Pat the diced chicken dry before searing to ensure a good golden crust and to prevent steaming.
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.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I make this gluten-free?
Yes. Use tamari or coconut aminos instead of soy sauce to make it gluten-free. If using tamari, the flavor will be similar; coconut aminos are milder and slightly sweeter.
How do I prevent the chicken from becoming dry?
To keep the chicken juicy, sear it until golden but avoid cooking it through; it will finish cooking when simmered with the rice. Use a thermometer to ensure the internal temperature reaches 165°F (74°C).
Can I prepare this ahead of time?
Yes. Cook the rice separately and reheat gently with a splash of water. The sauce and pineapple can be reheated with the chicken before tossing with rice.
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Pineapple Chicken and Rice
This Pineapple Chicken and Rice recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Rice
Protein
Produce
Sauce & Seasonings
Instructions
Rinse and prepare rice
Rinse 2 cups jasmine rice under cold water until water runs clear. Drain and set aside. This reduces surface starch and keeps grains separate when cooked.
Sear the chicken
Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Season diced chicken with salt and pepper and sear 3 to 4 minutes per side until golden. Do not cook through. Remove and set aside.
Cook aromatics
Lower heat to medium and add chopped onion to the skillet. Cook 3 to 4 minutes until translucent, then add minced garlic and cook 30 to 45 seconds until fragrant.
Toast rice and add liquids
Add rinsed rice to the skillet and toast for 1 to 2 minutes with the aromatics. Stir in 3 1/2 cups water, 1/4 cup soy sauce, 2 tablespoons honey, and 1 tablespoon rice vinegar. Bring to a simmer.
Simmer with chicken and pineapple
Cover and simmer on low for 15 minutes. Uncover and stir in seared chicken, diced red bell pepper, and 1 cup pineapple chunks. Recover and cook another 5 minutes until rice is tender and chicken reaches 165°F (74°C).
Rest and finish
Remove from heat and let sit, covered, for 5 minutes. Fluff with a fork, stir in sliced green onions, and add crushed red pepper flakes if desired. Adjust seasoning and serve warm.
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