It’s no secret that I am in love with Sheet Pan dinner recipes. I love the ease of cooking both protein and veggies on two large sheet pans. Not only does it allow for easy prep, easy clean up and tons of different flavor combinations, but roasted vegetables are seriously the bomb. It’s by far the yummiest, most delicious way to cook them. Trust me on this, guys. If you haven’t tried any of my Sheet Pan Recipes please do so at your earliest convenience. You’ll see a few links at the end of this post to get you going.
Or, you could just try my latest Sheet Pan installment and give this amazing Sheet Pan Hawaiian Chicken and Veggies a go. The peppers and onions take on a fabulous flavor once roasted and the homemade Hawaiian sauce is amazing. It’s cooked on the stove top while the chicken and veggies roast in the oven and then poured over the top of the sheet pans creating a delightful, sticky coating that is down right scrumptious.
Hope some of you get a chance to try it!
Let’s do it!
1. Preheat your oven to 420 degrees.
2. Grab a (20 ounce) can of pineapple chunks. Pour as much juice as you can into a large glass measuring cup.
3. Chop 1 red onion, 2 green peppers, 1 red pepper and 1 yellow pepper into large 1-2 inch chunks. You’ll want to be sure that they are all about the same size so they cook evenly.
4. Cut 3 chicken breasts into 1 inch chunks.
5. Place the chicken, veggies and pineapple chunks into a large bowl.
6. Drizzle 3-4 Tb olive oil into the bowl and toss to coat.
7. Sprinkle the chicken and veggies with garlic salt and lemon pepper.
8. Stir to combine.
9. Line two large baking sheets with tin foil and spread the mixture out evenly over them.
10. Bake for 20 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the veggies are crisp tender.
11. While the pans are roasting away, make the heavenly sauce. Take the reserved pineapple juice (you should have about 1 C of pineapple juice, if you aren’t quite there, add a bit of water to bring the measurement to a full cup) and add to it 1/4 C water, 3/4 C apple cider vinegar, 2 tsp soy sauce, 1 tsp chicken bullion granules, 1 C sugar, 1 Tb brown sugar, 2 Tb cornstarch, 1/2 tsp garlic powder, 1/4 tsp ginger and 1/2 tsp lemon pepper.
12. Whisk it together to combine, making sure the cornstarch is completely dissolved.
13. Pour the liquid into a sauce pan. Bring it to a boil over medium high heat, stirring occasionally. Allow it to boil for 2 minutes.
14. When the chicken has cooked through and the veggies are crisp tender, pour 1/3 of the sauce over the top of each pan (leaving about 1/3 of it in the sauce pan to drizzle over each individual serving).
15. Stir the sauce into the chicken and veggies so that everything gets nice and coated.
16. Bake for an additional 10 minutes or until the sauce bubbles up a bit and becomes nice and sticky.
17. Serve in individual bowls with white rice and the additional sauce poured over the top.
Here’s the handy printable…
Ingredients
Instructions
Recipe from Jamie Cooks It Up!
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What wold be the measurements for feeding 2. maybe 3? My husband travels, and I like left overs but don’t want to make a huge dish and it go to waste.
It should halve beautifully…it does make a lot!
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This was really good aside from the lemon pepper. That ruined it for me.
Nice idea. I followed the recipe and there is way too much sugar and vinegar in the recipe. I would not make it again.
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Are you putting both pans in the oven to cook at the same time?
How many carbs are in this dish?
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How can this be concidered clean eating with all that sugar? I think I will change it up a bit, maybe use a fraction of maple syrup or something. And leave out the lemon pepper… Glad I read the reviews first before I made it. Looks yummy though!
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We made a previous Hawaiian pineapple chicken and it was so bland. This one is bursting with flavor. We serve it over steamed rice and make some extra sauce to drizzle over the top. Do NOT take out the lemon pepper. This meal is bursting with flavor. It is quite sweet, so you can reduce that if you like, but the kids like it this way and we make plenty of “herb x” or “steamed greens” so an occasional night of sweet and tangy is a nice treat.
Agree, Charlene…it was just the right sauce texture, sweet-savory umami for us.
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I made this tonight and was very disappointed in it. First, the flavor of vinegar was overwhelming. And there was so much sugar in it! I would not make this one again.
I love this recipe! The second time I made it, I accidentally forgot the cup of sugar. It was still great! The sauce was definitely thinner without the sugar, but it still tasted the same to me. You can easily forgo the sugar if you are worried about the amount.
Not sure what everyone else ate, but i made this last night and it was amazing!!!!!!! The only thing i did differently was i only used 1/2 cup sugar… Will definitely make it again
We LOVED it!
My family really enjoyed this! I made the recipe exactly how it says and it turned out great, lots of flavor. Thank you.
I thought this was really good. I didn’t read the comments ahead of time and I would maybe use about a 1/4 of the sugar and 1/2 a cup of apple cider vinegar next time.
I have made this often for get together with friends and or family, it never disappoints. always rave reviews just as is. thank you