Chinese Pineapple Chicken

Chinese Pineapple Chicken can be baked or stir fried then smothered in sticky sweet pineapple sauce with a ginger Sriracha kick that is WAY better than takeout.   

This Baked Chinese Pineapple Chicken recipe might just become your favorite chicken – ever.  Every bite is a an explosion of tropical flavor paradise and you can customize it with any veggies, rice, noodles/zoodles, etc! There are so many ways to eat these delicious Pineapple Ginger Chicken!

baked Chinese Pineapple Chicken on a bed of white rice.


 

Pineapple Chicken Recipe

This pineapple chicken recipe will satisfy cravings you never knew you had. Cravings for sticky sweet pineapple sauce concocted of tropical pineapple juice, pineapple preserves, soy sauce, sweet brown sugar, tangy red wine vinegar, garlic and a kick of ginger and sriracha.

Cravings of this sauce smothering every nook and cranny of baked chicken breaded in spiced flour with ginger, paprika, garlic and onion so every bite is a symphony of tropical paradise – far better than any restaurant as far as my critic is concerned.  

Baked Chinese Pineapple Chicken with chopsticks.

Baked or Stir Fried REcipe

In the recipe photos, I’ve used my traditional method of breading and baking the chicken, like in my General Tso’s Chicken and Orange Chicken, for tender, flavorful crispy morsels. BUT, when short on time, I’ve also stir-fried the chicken after shaking it in some cornstarch and the spices instead.  The chicken doesn’t get crispy, but it is still out-of-this-world nestled in a soft spiced breading.

So, if you are short on time or patience, I recommend the stir fry method, which I have also included in the recipe instructions.  Either way, just make this Chinese Pineapple Chicken.  LOVE this chicken. Repeat.  

Chinese Pineapple Chicken in a pineapple.

Baked Pineapple Chicken Ingredients

In about 30 minutes, you’ll be ready to dive into a homemade Pineapple Chicken bowl! Here’s what you’ll need to make this recipe:

  • Chicken breasts: Need to be pounded thin and cut into even-sized pieces.
  • Eggs: The chicken is dipped in an egg wash first so the breading sticks to it easily.
  • Coconut oil: You can use olive oil if desired, but I think coconut oil complements the pineapple flavor nicely.
  • Flour: If stir frying, use extra cornstarch rather than flour.
  • Cornstarch: Makes the chicken super crispy.
  • Spices: I used a blend of garlic powder, paprika, ground ginger, and more to flavor this dish!
  • Pineapple juice: You can find canned pineapple juice at any grocery store.
  • Pineapple preserves:  Adds multidimensional fruity sweetness and intense pineapple flavor.
  • Soy sauce: Use reduced sodium soy sauce to control the amount of slt in this dish.
  • Red wine vinegar: Adds a fruity tang which complements the pineapple juice.
  • Brown sugar: Adds a little sweetness and balances out the tang of the pineapple juice.
  • Garlic: Just three cloves flavors the sauce nicely.
  • Ginger: I used a combination of fresh and dried ginger to amp up the flavor.
  • Asian hot red chili sauce: Something like Sriracha would be perfect.
showing how to make Baked Chinese Pineapple Chicken by mixing it in a glass bowl with the sauce

How to Make Baked Pineapple Chicken

This Chinese Pineapple Chicken is a breeze to make! Here are the basic steps:

  1. In a large bowl, whisk 2 eggs and 2 tablespoons water together.
  2. Combine the breading ingredients in large freezer bag.
  3. Dip the chicken pieces in the egg wash, let excess drip off, then place chicken in the flour mixture and shake until evenly coated.
  4. Evenly space chicken on a cooking rack that’s been set on top of a baking sheet and lightly spray chicken with cooking spray.
  5. Bake at 375 degrees F for 10 minutes then move baking sheet 8-10 inches away from broiler and broil to desired crispiness.
  6. While the chicken cooks, make the pineapple sauce. Coat the chicken in the sauce when done.
top view of Baked Chinese Pineapple Chicken Recipe with green onions and white rice.

Tips for Making Chinese Pineapple Chicken

  • Use clean hands.  I love using a bag to shake the chicken in the breading because it keeps the chicken from becoming a gooey mess.  Just make sure your hands are clean and dry when you remove the chicken.
  • Don’t chop chicken to small.  The chicken should be chopped 1” thick, erroring on the side of larger so that it doesn’t overcook and dry out.
  • Bread the chicken in small batches.  By adding only half of the chicken to the flour, it is able to move around and shake around better to become fully coated.  If you notice any of the chicken isn’t fully coated when you’re removing it, give it another toss in the flour with a clean hand.

Recipe Variations to Try

If this Baked Pineapple Chicken recipe isn’t exactly how you want it, MAKE it how you want it! It is easy to customize the sauce by:

  • add sweet heat with sweet chili sauce
  • spice it up with additional chili sauce or red pepper flakes
  • make it tangier by adding additional red wine vinegar
  • amp up the garlic and/or ginger for a stronger punch of flavor
Pineapple Chicken Recipe smothered in a delicious sauce in a pineapple

Can I Prep baked Pineapple Chicken in Advance?

Even though this Chinese Pineapple Chicken is quick to make, you can still prepare it in stages if that works better for you.

  • Pineapple Sauce:  Whisk the pineapple sauce ingredients together but do not simmer/thicken.  Store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. 
  • Breading:  Whisk the flour breading ingredients together in a Ziploc freezer bag.  You can store the breading for weeks or proceed to dredge chicken then refrigerate.
  • Chicken:  Prepare chicken through dredging and place on a greased cooking rack placed on a baking sheet. Cover the chicken tightly with foil or plastic wrap.  Let sit at room temperature for 20 minutes before cooking.  

How to Store Chinese Pineapple Chicken

This Baked Pineapple Chicken recipe is best served fresh because it is at peak crispiness, sauciness and the chicken is the juiciest.  You will find leftover chicken is not quite crispy or as flavorful.  However, leftovers can be stored in the fridge for up to 5 days.

How to Reheat Baked Pineapple Chicken

  • How to reheat on the stove:  Leftovers are best reheated on the stove, even if they are small portions.  To reheat, heat a drizzle of vegetable, canola or peanut oil over medium heat.  Once hot, add the chicken, stirring occasionally until warmed through. 
  • Reheating in microwave:  Microwaving leftovers is not advised as the chicken can become rubbery and the breading will definitely not be crispy.  It is better to reheat in the skillet.    

Can I Freeze Baked Pineapple Chicken?

If you are making Baked Pineapple Chicken specifically to freeze, then I recommend freezing the chicken and sauce separately so the chicken doesn’t get soggy. 

TO FREEZE CHICKEN WITHOUT PINEAPPLE SAUCE:

  1. Cook chicken according to directions.
  2. Let chicken cool to room temperature (on the baking sheet) then transfer baking sheet to the freezer.
  3. Let freeze for 1-2 hours or until the chicken is solid. This prevents the chicken from clumping together.
  4. Add chicken to a freezer size bag, squeeze out excess air and label.
  5. Add pineapple sauce to a separate airtight container.
  6. When ready to use, defrost chicken and sauce in the refrigerator overnight.
picking up baked Chinese Pineapple Chicken with chopsticks in a delicious pineapple sauce with white rice.

What to Serve with Chinese Pineapple Chicken

For me, Chinese Pineapple Chicken and rice is the best combination! However, you can make pineapple chicken bowls a few different ways:

RICE OPTIONS

  • Rice. I like jasmine rice or brown rice but any rice will work.  Just pop the rice in your rice cooker for a hands’ off, easy side. You can also use microwave rice pouches if you’re making a serving for one or meal prep.  
  • Low carb.  Cauliflower rice, quinoa, broccoli rice or a blend of brown rice and any of the aforementioned options.   You can also use low carb noodles such as zoodles or spaghetti squash.
  • Noodles.  Ramen, soba noodles, rice noodles or even linguine are a fun way to mix things up! 

IN ADDITION TO RICE, YOU CAN SERVE Pineapple CHICKEN WITH:

piece of baked pineapple chicken being held aloft by chopsticks

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Pineapple Ginger Chicken Recipe on a bed of white rice.

Pineapple Chicken

Pineapple Chicken can be baked or stir fried then smothered in sticky sweet pineapple sauce with a ginger Sriracha kick that is WAY better than takeout. This Pineapple Ginger Chicken recipe might just become your favorite chicken – ever. 
Servings: 4 -6
Total Time: 35 minutes
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 pounds chicken breasts pounded thin, cut into bite size pieces
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • nonstick cooking spray

Chicken Breading

  • 1 cup flour
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1 tsp EACH garlic pwdr, paprika
  • 1/2 tsp EACH ground ginger, onion pwdr, salt, pepper

Pineapple Ginger Sauce

Instructions

  • Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil (for easy cleanup) and place a cooking rack on top; lightly spray cooking rack with cooking spray (if you don’t have a cooking rack, you can place chicken directly on foil that has been greased).
  • In a large bowl, whisk 2 eggs and 2 tablespoons water together. Combine Chicken Breading ingredients in large freezer bag. Dip the chicken pieces in the egg wash, let excess drip off (dabbing with paper towel if necessary) then place chicken in the flour mixture and shake until evenly coated. Evenly space chicken on cooking rack and lightly spray chicken with cooking spray.**
  • Bake at 375 degrees for 10 minutes then move baking sheet 8-10 inches away from broiler and broil to desired crispiness (approximately 5-10 minutes). For extra crispiness, flip chicken over and broil the other side of chicken to desired crispiness, being careful not to burn chicken.
  • While the chicken is baking, heat 1 teaspoon coconut oil/olive oil in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add garlic and ginger and sauté for 30 seconds. Add the remaining Pineapple Ginger Sauce ingredients and whisk to combine. Bring sauce to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer until sauce thickens (approximately 3 minutes). Taste and add additional Sriracha if desired.
  • In a large bowl, toss baked chicken with Pineapple Ginger Sauce using a spatula until evenly coated. Serve with rice.

Notes

**If you want to stir fry the chicken instead of bake (not crispy but still delicious), then skip egg/water wash and add a heaping ½ cup cornstarch (INSTEAD of 1 cup flour) to a freezer bag along with Chicken Breading ingredients and mix to combine. Add chicken and toss until evenly coated. Heat 2 tablespoon olive/coconut oil over medium heat in a large nonstick skillet. Add chicken and let cook 2 minutes undisturbed then continue to stir fry until cooked through, about 5-7 minutes.

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62 Comments

    • Jen says

      Thanks so much for including me Stephanie!

  1. Kirsten says

    FYI this method for breading and sauce works amazing with tofu, too! Use extra-firm tofu and let it drain between a heavy plate and a paper towel until extra moisture is removed, then prepare according to recipe. This was a huge hit the first time I made it and tonight I am making it again—this time a double batch. Yum!

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much for the breading tofu tip Kirsten! I’m so happy this was a hit!

  2. Joan Z. says

    This recipe had made it into frequent rotation in our house. I bake pre-breaded popcorn chicken just to save time…the sauce is amazing. Thanks!

    • Jen says

      I love hearing that, thanks Joan! And what a great idea to bake the popcorn chicken ahead of time!

  3. Sonya says

    Fantastic recipe! I was too frugal to buy pineapple preserves but I had some peach chutney I wanted to use up and it worked perfectly. We always love your recipes !

    • Jen says

      What a great idea to use peach chutney! I love the sound of that!

  4. Mech says

    How many calories per serving?

  5. Deena says

    Um this was AMAZING. I couldn’t find pineapple preserve but I did find pineapple & red pepper preserve which I thought was just too perfect for this!

    • Jen says

      Thanks so much Deena, I’m so pleased it was a hit!

  6. NPSterling says

    In our home we have an expression ” Stupid Yummy” which means it’s so ridiculously good that we don’t have any other words to explain it. This recipe is Stupid Yummy !!! It’s so well balanced that we could taste every ingredient and spice. One note, I couldn’t find pineapple preserves so I cut up some fresh pineapple that I had on hand and added about 1/2 cup sugar and let it sit while I prepped everything else. it was perfect. My husband asked me to be sure to put this into our regular rotation.

    • Jen says

      Thank you so much NPSterling! I am thrilled to hear this qualifies as “Stupid Yummy”!! I am so happy this is a new repeat favorite – YAY!

  7. Ellen says

    My local grocery store stopped selling pineapple preserves, so I substituted Smuckers Apricot preserves. I’ve made this recipe using the pineapple preserves and there was no noticeable difference using apricot. my husband and I love this meal and enjoying sharing the prep and cooking of this dish.

    • Jen says

      I’m so glad that it was an easy substitute! Happy to hear this made for a nice meal together!

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