TAKE ME HOME!
www.flickr.com

Written by adam on May 23, 2007

Grilled Pineapple Kebabs

Filed Under: Grilling & Smoking, Recipes
Tags:

Grilled Pineapple Kebabs

It's funny how some foods just taste awesome by themselves. Grilled pineapple does not need any additions to enhance the taste. Just be sure to use fresh pineapple. Most grocery stores sell fresh cut pineapple in the produce section. Look for it in plastic bags or cylindrical plastic cups.

Ingredients

  • 1 fresh pineapple, peeled and cored
  • Wooden skewers

Slice the pineapple into rings about three-quarters of an inch thick. Then cut the rings into about five to six large pieces. Use the wooden skewers to make kebabs with about 3 to 4 pieces of pineapple per kebab. This will depend on the strength of your skewers.

Fire up the grill for medium-low heat. I like to grill these on lower heat than normal so that it does not burn or stick. Give the kebabs 5 or 6 minutes per side, checking them often to avoid burning. The ideal situation would be to have brown grill marks but not char.

Responses to "Grilled Pineapple Kebabs" ...
Lee

I did this for my party guests this weekend. Was quite the hit.

RSS Feed Subscribe to RSS feed

Get Men in Aprons in Your InBox!

 


Men In Aprons' Sponsors:

   

Tags:

bbq   beer   beverages   Bill Cosby   black and tan   bologna   books   bread   breakfast   bruschetta   burger   butter   cake   Char-Broil   cheese   chile   chili   cocktail   cookbooks   cookies   corn   crab   crock-pot   desserts   dip   editorial   Elvis   fish   flautas   foodtv onion   fried   frying   George Foreman   Giada   glaze   grilling   guiness   honey   how-to   Justin Wilson   magazines   meat   nuts   ove' glove   pasta   peanut butter   pizza   potatoes   quesadilla   queso   recip   recipe   recipes   review   ribs   rice   roux   salmon   sandwich   sangria   sauce   senseo   shrimp   soup   steak   tequila   tomato   turkey   videos   vodka   wine   wings  

Who is Men in Aprons?

Since winter of 2004, I have been exploring the world of cooking and helping out my fellow men in their quests to better themselves in the kitchen. My name is Adam Byrd, you can learn more about me and my mission on my about page. Connect with me on MySpace, ThisNext, or FoodCandy.

Also check out the FAQ and Terms of Service.