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hawaiian huli huli chicken
so fun to eat that your children won’t know it’s healthy
too—try serving with Wow-y Maui Pasta Salad
12 oz boneless, skinless chicken breast, cut into 1-inch
cubes (24 cubes) (about 2 large breasts)
1 C fresh pineapple, diced (24 pieces) (or canned
pineapple chunks in juice)
8 6-inch wooden skewers
For sauce:
2 Tbsp ketchup
2 Tbsp lite soy sauce
2 Tbsp honey
2 tsp orange juice
1 tsp garlic, minced (about 1 clove)
1 tsp ginger, minced
1. Preheat a broiler or grill on medium-high heat.
2. Thread three chicken cubes and three pineapple
chunks alternately on each skewer.
3. Combine ingredients for sauce and mix well;
separate into two bowls and set one aside for later.
4. Grill skewers for 3–5 minutes on each side. Brush
or spoon sauce (from the bowl that wasn’t set aside) onto chicken and pineapple
about every other minute. Discard the sauce when done with this step.
5. To prevent chicken from drying out, finish cooking
skewers in a 350 ºF oven immediately after grilling (to a minimum internal
temperature of 165 °F). Using a clean brush or spoon, coat with sauce from the
set-aside bowl before serving.
.
Note: Skewers have sharp edges, so monitor
younger children while eating, or take the chicken off the skewers for them.
Children can help mix the sauce and thread the chicken and
pineapple on the skewers.
prep time:
10 minutes
cook time:
30 minutes
yield:
4 servings
serving size:
2 skewers
each serving provides:
calories 156
total fat 2 g
saturated fat 1 g
cholesterol 47 mg
sodium 320 mg
total fiber 0 g
protein 18 g
carbohydrates 16 g
potassium 255 mg
vitamin A 2%
vitamin C 15%
calcium 2%
iron 6%
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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