Grilled Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Wraps filled with juicy, seasoned, grilled chicken topped with tart pineapple, and tangy teriyaki sauce all wrapped in soft pita bread. A perfect quick and tasty summertime dish!
Soooooo kitchen remodels. Not so fun, yeah?
Have I mentioned that I grew up with a general contractor for a dad? Heโs 110% completely awesome at what he does. The epitome of a perfectionist and the definition of old school refinement on and off the job.
All of that being said, it might surprise you to know that he is not involved in our kitchen remodel. Iโve come to realize itโs apparently kind of a thing in the service industry. The man who painted our house has a home in desperate need of a paint job. Our electrician has never bothered to install canned lighting in his own home, and our neighbor whoโs father in law is an IT specialist never seems to be the fixer of the familyโs computer problems. Likewise
, my dad doesnโt work on his own house and he doesnโt work on ours.
I will say though, Iโve learned a few very important lessons about remodels and construction management from growing up in the home of a general contractor. Lesson number one: remodels never, ever, ever go according to schedule.
The thing about remodels is that youโre usually dealing with several contractors who have specific specialties and they all operate on their own schedules so to get them all lined up, right one after the other, without a hiccup is nearly impossible.
Beyond that, you just never really know what youโre getting into until youโve โopened up the wallโ โ figuratively speaking, but often quite literally since a lot of remodels actually do involve the tearing down of a wall or two. You just donโt know exactly what the job will entail until you start digging into it. You start taking down walls or digging up floors and you find all sorts of messes underneath. All of these things delay the progress of the project.
And lastly, a residential remodel almost always involves a woman and we women have a tendency to change our minds and/or get brilliant ideas โafter the factโ. Example: a certain food blogger once planned to paint her kitchen cabinets, which then turned into ripping out and replacing the cabinets which then involved reconfiguring the kitchen including the removal of a peninsula and the addition of an island. But if that wasnโt enough, after the old cabinets were successfully removed, suddenly that certain food blogger decided the lighting really should be updated as well and oh since weโre doing all of that we might as well get some new appliancesโฆ
Oh hiiiiii, yeah thatโs me.
So yes, Iโve successfully turned a little kitchen project into a massive undertaking and at the moment I have zero functioning kitchen. Unless you count the makeshift prep area my brilliant husband set up on top of the oven-range combo that is currently taking up residence in our living room next to the fridge.
Bottom line: a lot of grilling on the back deck is happening these days. Thankfully grilling is one of my all-time favorite methods of cooking and itโs the time of year when you wonโt freeze your toes off flipping burgers or chicken on the back patio.
You donโt need to tear out your kitchen in order to have a good excuse to make these grilled pineapple teriyaki chicken wraps though. The simple fact that itโs grilling season is more than enough I assure you. But if you reallllly need more I might also add that these wraps are both insanely easy and incredibly delicious. Enjoy!
What people are saying about these Grilled Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Wraps
“AMAZING!!! My whole family loved it which pretty much never happens! I basted the chicken with the teriyaki sauce while it grilled and also grilled the pineapple. Soooo good!” – Dori
You’ll love my Best Teriyaki Sauce recipe too!
Grilled Pineapple Teriyaki Chicken Wraps
Ingredients
- 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts - pounded to ยฝ inch thickness
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- salt and pepper to taste
- ยผ red onion - thinly sliced
- 8 sliced pineapple rings - (or 1 cup chopped pineapple)
- ยฝ cup teriyaki sauce - (my favorite store-bought brand is Kikkoman, or use the recipe below!)
- 4 pita wraps
- optional: sesame seeds, lettuce, mayo, tomatoes
Homemade Teriyaki Sauce
- ยฝ cup soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon sesame oil
- ยผ cup brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon honey
- ยพ teaspoon ground ginger
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
Instructions
- Preheat grill to medium heat. Season chicken breasts with garlic powder, chili powder, and salt and pepper to taste. Grill for 5-8 minutes on each side until chicken is cooked through.
- Assemble wraps by placing a grilled chicken breast, onions, pineapple, and any other desired toppings on each pita. Top with teriyaki sauce and sprinkle with sesame seeds and cilantro if desired. Serve immediately.
- For the homemade teriyaki sauce whisk all ingredients together in a small sauce pan. Stir constantly while bringing to a boil. Boil for 1-2 minutes. Reduce heat and transfer to a heat-safe bowl to serve.
Notes
Nutrition
*Homemade teriyaki sauce adapted from Add a Pinch.
Is that cilantro or parsley I see in there?
That is cilantro that you see! I listed it as an optional topping in the recipe! ๐
Is there a way to meal prep these for a few days? Maybe put all INGREDIENTS in their own separate container then assemble when ready?
I think that’s a great idea!
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Great Flavors but Sauce Needs to be Thickened!
I made this recipes (only change was grilling the pineapple and red onions) and really loved the flavors. But, the thin sauce soaked through the wrap and made evrything fall apart. I think the recipe meant to thicken the sauce longer or forgot to add cornstarch to the list.