Hawaiian Chicken Sheet Pan Recipe

Hawaiian Chicken Sheet Pan Recipe Hawaiian Chicken Sheet Pan Recipe

Hawaiian Chicken Sheet Pan Recipe

If you’re looking for something that feels a little tropical but still super practical for a busy weeknight, this Hawaiian chicken sheet pan recipe is honestly one of my go-to meals. It’s got that sweet pineapple + savory chicken combo that just works every single time. Plus, everything cooks on one pan… which means less cleanup (big win).

I’ve made this recipe more times than I can count, and sometimes I slightly overcook the peppers but honestly it still tastes amazing

Why This Recipe Works So Well

  • One pan meal – easy prep, easy cleanup
  • Balanced flavors – sweet, tangy, savory all in one bite
  • Family-friendly – kids usually love the pineapple
  • Meal prep friendly – reheats surprisingly well
  • Uses simple pantry staples easily available in the USA

It’s one of those recipes that looks colorful and fancy but actually takes very little effort.

Hawaiian Chicken Sheet Pan Recipe

Ingredients (Serves 4)

Main Ingredients:

  • 1.5 lbs boneless, skinless chicken breasts (cut into chunks)
  • 2 cups fresh pineapple chunks (or canned, drained)
  • 1 red bell pepper (chopped)
  • 1 green bell pepper (chopped)
  • 1 medium red onion (cut into chunks)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil

For the Hawaiian Sauce:

  • 1/3 cup low sodium soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1/4 cup pineapple juice (from can or fresh)
  • 2 tbsp ketchup
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 1 tsp fresh ginger (grated)
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch + 2 tbsp water (slurry)

Optional Add-ons:

  • Cooked white rice or jasmine rice (for serving)
  • Sesame seeds
  • Green onions (sliced)

Equipment You’ll Need

  • Large sheet pan (preferably rimmed)
  • Mixing bowls
  • Knife & cutting board
  • Small saucepan (for sauce thickening)
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Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Preheat Oven

Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Line your sheet pan with parchment paper or lightly grease it.

Step 2: Prep the Chicken

Cut chicken into bite-sized chunks. Try to keep them similar size so they cook evenly (sometimes I rush this and regret later).

Step 3: Chop Veggies

Cut bell peppers and onion into chunky pieces. Not too small or they will burn fast.

Step 4: Make the Sauce

In a bowl, mix soy sauce, honey, pineapple juice, ketchup, garlic, and ginger. Stir well.

Step 5: Coat Chicken

Add chicken to a bowl and pour about half of the sauce over it. Toss until well coated.

Step 6: Assemble Sheet Pan

Spread chicken, pineapple chunks, peppers, and onions evenly on the sheet pan. Don’t overcrowd or it will steam instead of roast.

Step 7: Drizzle Oil

Drizzle olive oil over everything and toss lightly on the pan.

Step 8: Bake

Bake for 20–25 minutes, stirring halfway through. Chicken should be cooked through and slightly caramelized.

Step 9: Thicken Remaining Sauce

While chicken is baking, heat remaining sauce in a saucepan. Add cornstarch slurry and cook until thickened (takes like 2–3 minutes).

Step 10: Combine

Remove sheet pan from oven and drizzle thickened sauce over everything. Toss gently.

Step 11: Final Broil (Optional)

Broil for 2–3 minutes if you want slightly charred edges. Watch closely… it burns fast.

Step 12: Garnish & Serve

Top with sesame seeds and green onions. Serve over rice.

My Personal Tips (From Experience)

  • Fresh pineapple gives better flavor, but canned works fine too
  • Don’t skip the broil step… it adds a lot of flavor
  • If your sauce gets too thick, just add a splash of water
  • Sometimes I add a little chili flakes for heat, makes it even better
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Nutrition Facts (Per Serving – Approx.)

  • Calories: 420
  • Protein: 32g
  • Carbohydrates: 38g
  • Sugar: 22g
  • Fat: 14g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Sodium: 780mg

Estimated Cost

  • Chicken: $6–8
  • Vegetables: $4–5
  • Pineapple: $3
  • Pantry items: ~$2

Total Cost: Around $15–18 for 4 servings
(That’s roughly $4 per serving, which is pretty good honestly)

Best Time, Season & Occasion

  • Best Time to Eat: Dinner or quick weeknight meal
  • Best Season: Spring & Summer (because of the tropical vibe)
  • Mood: When you want something comforting but not heavy
  • Occasion: Family dinners, casual gatherings, meal prep days

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