Grilled Hawaiian Chicken Kabobs are a summer favorite. Tender juicy grilled chicken is layered with a rainbow of veggies in a tangy Pineapple BBQ Sauce.

Serve this yummy meal with an easy rice pilaf or even a simple summer salad for a great meal!

Hawaiian Kabobs overhead garnished with parsley

Perfect for Summer

Like most grilling recipes, kabobs are the perfect summer meal! Chicken and fresh veggies all beautifully stacked on a skewer and grilled until caramelized.

The possibilities are endless.  These Hawaiian inspired Chicken Kabobs use a sauce very loosely based on Huli Huli chicken, which is a Hawaiian specialty created by Ernie Morgado. While this recipe isn’t like Huli Huli chicken, which is chicken that is turned on the grill or a spit, it is flavor packed and delicious.

If you’re using wood skewers, be sure to give them a soak first so they don’t burn on the grill!

Or Winter…

Don’t have a grill or want to stand out in the snow? No problem, you can also make these kabobs in the oven!

  1. Preheat the oven to 450°F.
  2. Place prepared kabobs on a foil lined pan.
  3. Bake 22-26 minutes or until chicken reaches 165°F.

Easy peasy!

veggies for Hawaiian Kabobs

One of the very best things about summer is all of the fresh produce and I try to incorporate it into every meal. These Hawaiian Chicken Kabobs are loaded up with peppers, chicken and of course pineapple and are brushed with an easy to create sauce!

Delicious BBQ Sauce is Key

Having a delicious sweet sauce, similar to teriyaki sauce, is great to add that sticky caramelized finish we all love so much.

The sauce for these skeweers is simple to make and produces tender grilled kabobs with loads of sweet tangy pineapple flavor.

brushing sauce on Hawaiian Kabobs before cooking

Great for Marinades

Making a great chicken marinade is easy and delicious! Most marinades need a bit of acidity and in this case, I use pineapple juice. Not only does this tenderize the meat but it also adds flavor and the sugars in the juice help to caramelize the sauce!

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Hawaiian Chicken Kabobs

Grilled Hawaiian chicken kabobs have tender chicken, colorful veggies, and tangy sauce. It's the perfect summer meal!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 12 minutes
Marinating Time 30 minutes
Total Time 52 minutes
Servings 8 skewers
Author Holly Nilsson

Equipment

Wood Skewers on white background
Wooden Skewers soaked, or metal skewers

Ingredients  

  • 1 ½ pounds boneless chicken breasts cut into 1" cubes
  • 1 red bell pepper diced into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 orange bell pepper diced into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 cup pineapple diced into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 green bell pepper diced into bite-sized pieces
  • 1 red onion diced into bite-sized pieces

Marinade

  • cup ketchup
  • cup soy sauce
  • cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup pineapple juice
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon ginger root minced
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 teaspoon Sriracha

Instructions 

Marinade

  • In a small bowl or freezer bag combine all marinade ingredients. Mix well. Reserve ½ cup of the marinade for later use.
  • Add chicken and marinate for 30 minutes or up to 4 hours.

Skewers

  • Preheat grill to medium-high.
  • In a large bowl combine the diced bell peppers, pineapple and onions. Add 3 tablespoons of the reserved marinade and toss to coat.
  • Thread the chicken and vegetables onto skewers.
  • Grill 12-16 minutes or until cooked through, rotating often. Brush the skewers with the remaining marinade while cooking.

Notes

  • Soak wooden skewers in water during preparation to keep them from burning or charring on the grill.
  • Cut meat and vegetables into uniform sizes for even cooking.
  • A meat thermometer should read 165°F when chicken is done. Remove from grill promptly.
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Nutrition Information

Calories: 188 | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 158mg | Potassium: 655mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 1085IU | Vitamin C: 68mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Course Chicken, Dinner, Entree, Main Course
Cuisine American

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    1. How much (in Tbl or cups) is 1 pouch of that BBQ sauce? Or do you mean to use tge whole bottoe? How much dry rub (tsp or Tbl) do you want us to use? Do I just cover each chicken breasts in dry rub and go from there? Thanks beforehand! I’m excited to make this.

      1. The BBQ Sauce & Dry Rub is a powder, each pouch being 2 ounces (weight). You could use another BBQ dry rub of your choice. 2 ounces of dry rub is mixed with ¾ cup of pineapple juice and set aside. For the marinade, 2 ounces of rub is mixed with 1 cup pineapple juice. Hope that helps!

  1. This looks amazing although I’ve yet to make it. I was wondering how chunks or pork might substitute in this?5 stars

    1. Hi KSun, I think chunks of pork would taste great! Just be sure to cook them to an internal temp of 145°F and let them rest for 3 minutes before digging in!

  2. Awesome recipe. There are some foods that call for Pineapple and this is one.

    Now to find a Wine with an intriguing label to pair it with the Kabobs…5 stars

      1. The pineapple juice may start to make the chicken too soft if it marinates much longer than about 30 minutes Denise. Enjoy!

      2. Can I use the KC Masterpiece barbecue sauce and add a little pineapple juice to it? I can’t find the rub.

      3. Hi Karen, you could try a dry rub (like the one for our Instant Pot Ribs) mixed with a small amount of the KC Masterpiece BBQ sauce as well as pineapple juice. It would taste a little different but still so yummy!

  3. Delicious!!! I couldn’t find the KC dry rub either, I used a rib dry rub with KC BBQ sauce and pineapple juice….amazing. I love that it can all be prepped ahead of time… this was a trial run, and it’s unanimous, we will serve this at our next party…5 stars

  4. Hi! This looks absolutely delicious but I cannot find the dry rub and sauce mix packs ANYWHERE. :( Do you have a new link to the sauce or a substitution that is just as good? I looked through the comments and have seen that others tried using other kinds of sauce and it wasn’t good, so I’d like to get it right the first time! Thank you!

    1. Hi Chantelle, I would use a BBQ sauce you already love if you can’t find these pouches. You could also try making your own BBQ sauce.

  5. Woooow…..Homemade!!! It’s the only thing that taste good! And so easy to do… Thank you for sharing!

    Dang Thai from Embeya !

  6. I used the KC bbq sauce, but couldn’t find the honey dry rub so used a brown sugar dry rub, it just didn’t work for me. They ended up tasting like bbq kabobs. Are they suppose to taste like bbq kabobs? May have been because I didn’t use the right rub.

    1. KC Masterpiece® BBQ Sauce Mix and Dry Rub is a powder that you mix with pineapple juice for this recipe. If you used BBQ sauce, it would definitely change the taste. Thank you for trying the kebabs Karen.

      1. Can I mix the honey bbq sauce I found since I couldnt find the package with some pineapple juice and if so how much do I mix of what.

      2. Hi Johnny, for our sauce, we mix 1 ¾ cup of pineapple juice with one package of the BBQ sauce and dry rub mixture. I hope that helps!

    1. While I haven’t tried making these in the oven, I think you could bake them at 450, turning at 10 minutes, baking for about 22 minutes. Bake until meat cooked through. Let me know how it works out for you Christina!

  7. Aloha…Looks yummy, but pineapple does not make this Hawaiian. Hawaiian food is an actual cultural food group and pineapple was introduced to Hawai’i by Haole settlers. A better name for dishes like this would be “Tropical” but not “Hawaiian”. That being said, I would definitely make this recipe, it does look delicious!

    1. I do agree, as stated in the write up of this recipe it is adapted from my favorite local Hawaiian pizza however it is certainly not a traditional Hawaiian dish.

  8. Excellent! I couldn’t find the KC so I used Jack Daniels Teriyaki/Honey sauce and added pineapple juice.

  9. Grilled pineapple is so good! It’s my favorite fruit and grilling it in a savory dish is the best! I love when my favorite BBq spot,makes grilled fruit.