The Best Instant Pot Hawaiian Chicken

This Instant Pot Hawaiian chicken is out of this world YUM. The flavors are a mix between pineapple chicken teriyaki chicken, and spicy BBQ chicken: tangy, a little spicy, and a little smoky. This dish is totally irresistible and perfect for summer. Like a luau for your tastebuds. Plus, the Instant Pot won’t heat up the whole kitchen. Aloha!

The Best Instant Pot Hawaiian ChickenWhy You’ll Love This Hawaiian Chicken RecipeWhat You’ll NeedHow to Make Instant Pot Hawaiian ChickenCan I Make This Recipe in the Slow Cooker Instead?Tips for SuccessCommon QuestionsWhat to Serve with Hawaiian ChickenStoring and Reheating LeftoversCan I Freeze Hawaiian Chicken?More Pressure Cooker Chicken RecipesGet the Recipe

I’ve borrowed the teriyaki-inspired sauce from my Hawaiian grilled huli huli chicken recipe and tossed it together with tender chicken pieces, bell peppers, onions, and chunks of sweet pineapple. The sauce caramelizes in the Instant Pot, wrapping around the chicken and veggies like a delicious, sweet, and spicy hug.

Why You’ll Love This Hawaiian Chicken Recipe

One pot. Aside from a bit of chopping and occasional stirring, this easy Hawaiian chicken comes together in one pot and it’s mostly hands-free. Let the Instant Pot do the work for you! I also include directions to make this recipe in the slow cooker. Easy ingredients. I’ll bet that most of the ingredients you need are already in your kitchen. This recipe uses simple pantry staples and turns them into a crazy-flavorful chicken dinner. Make-ahead friendly. Hawaiian chicken is perfect for meal prep. You can make a big batch and have leftovers for days! Plus, it freezes well.

What You’ll Need

Let’s have a quick look at the ingredients you’ll need to make this flavor bomb of an Instant Pot recipe. Be sure to scroll down to the recipe card below the post for the full amounts and recipe details.

For the Sauce

Hot Sauce: You can use your favorite hot sauce (like Tabasco) or chili sauce, like sriracha. Brown Sugar and Soy Sauce: Regular or light brown sugar caramelizes in the heat and sweetens the sauce, while soy sauce adds a punch of salty umami flavor. Coconut aminos in place of soy sauce would also work well. Ketchup: For sweet, tangy flavor.  Pineapple Juice: For an extra boost of Hawaiian-style flavor. Cornstarch: You’ll use cornstarch mixed with a bit of water as a thickener for the sauce.

For the Chicken

Chicken: Boneless skinless chicken thighs, cut into cubes. You can also make this recipe with chicken breasts, see below. Pineapple: I use one 20 oz. can of pineapple chunks. No need to drain the pineapple chunks beforehand. If you don’t have canned pineapple, 1 cup of diced fresh pineapple plus additional pineapple juice can be used instead. See the tips section later on for details. Olive Oil: For sauteing. Use good-quality, extra virgin olive oil or avocado oil. Bell Peppers and Onion: Trust me, even if you don’t like bell peppers, you’re going to love them in this recipe! Green and red bell peppers (or any color you’d like) and diced onions become rich and caramelized in the sauce. Chop the veggies into chunks beforehand.  Garlic: Freshly minced garlic cloves Spices: Salt and pepper, crushed red pepper flakes for extra spiciness, and ground ginger. If you’d prefer milder Hawaiian chicken, feel free to leave out the red pepper flakes.

What Chicken Is Best to Use?

This Instant Pot chicken recipe works best with boneless, skinless chicken thighs or breasts. I like using thighs because they come out of the pressure cooker deliciously moist and tender, and they’re less likely to overcook. 

How to Make Instant Pot Hawaiian Chicken

Let’s make some Hawaiian chicken! And the best part is, there will be hardly any dishes to clean when all’s said and done.

Make the sauce. First, add the sauce ingredients in a bowl and give everything a whisk to combine. Saute the veggies. Next, with the Instant Pot set to saute, cook the bell peppers in a bit of oil to soften them up a little, then add the onions.

Add the chicken. Cook for a few minutes more, then stir in the chicken pieces, garlic, and seasonings. Give the chicken a minute to sear, then switch off saute mode. Combine and cook. Pour over the prepared sauce, stir, then close the lid and seal. Cook on high for 4 minutes, then naturally release the pressure for 10 minutes. Afterward, vent the remaining pressure manually and open the lid.

Thicken the sauce. Lastly, set the Instant Pot to saute one more time, and then whisk in a slurry of cornstarch and water, simmering until the sauce thickens a bit. Your Hawaiian chicken is ready to serve! I like to garnish this saucy chicken with chopped green onions. See below for more serving ideas.

Can I Make This Recipe in the Slow Cooker Instead?

Absolutely. You can easily make this Hawaiian chicken recipe in the slow cooker or crockpot instead. In this case, there’s no need to saute the veggies and chicken beforehand, simply dump and go:

Tips for Success

Here are my tips for cooking perfect chicken in the Instant Pot:

Cut your chicken into same-size cubes. This ensures that they’ll cook up nice and even in the Instant Pot. Budget enough time. Your Instant Pot will take additional time to come to pressure before the actual cooking time starts. Make sure that you plan for the full cooking time required for your delicious chicken dinner! Make sure to add enough liquid. The Instant Pot will throw a burn notice if there isn’t enough liquid inside when it comes to pressure. If you’re using fresh pineapple instead of canned pineapple, add an additional 1-2 cups of pineapple juice or water to compensate for the missing canned juices.  Double the recipe. Depending on the size of your Instant Pot, you can double or even triple the recipe (or work in batches) and freeze the leftovers for easy meals down the road. It’s seriously the best for meal prep!

Common Questions

What to Serve with Hawaiian Chicken

Instant Pot Hawaiian chicken is such a simple and delicious meal, just add rice! And there are so many more creative ways to turn this pressure cooker chicken recipe into a satisfying family meal. Try these ideas:

Rice: Saucy Hawaiian chicken and rice are a match made in weeknight dinner heaven. Serve over a bed of white rice or cauliflower rice, or kick the flavors up a notch with fried rice. Fruit Salsa: This sweet and savory fruit salsa tastes amazing as a garnish on everything from this Hawaiian chicken to Kalua pork.  Veggies: Serve with a side of sauteed or steamed vegetables like broccoli and carrots, or quick and tasty air fryer asparagus or Instant Pot corn on the cob. Salad: I love this sweet and tangy chicken with a side of rainbow crunch salad or quinoa crunch salad.  Bread: Of course, Hawaiian chicken goes perfectly with fluffy homemade Hawaiian rolls. You can use this chicken to make mini Hawaiian chicken sliders (topped with melted cheese!). We also love our chicken with air fryer biscuits for soaking up the sauce.

Storing and Reheating Leftovers

Hawaiian chicken is a great make-ahead meal that stores well and tastes even better in the following days after it’s soaked in the sauce. Store the cooked chicken together with the sauce airtight in the fridge for up to 3-4 days. Reheat the chicken in the microwave for a couple of minutes until warmed through.

Can I Freeze Hawaiian Chicken?

Yes! And this recipe freezes beautifully. To freeze, store the cooled chicken in a freezer-safe container or freezer bag and keep it frozen for up to 3 months. Defrost the chicken in the fridge overnight before reheating.

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