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Hawaiian Crockpot Chicken – Easy, Tropical & Flavor-Packed Slow Cooker Dinner

If you’re craving a delicious weeknight dinner that brings sweet tropical vibes straight to your kitchen, Hawaiian Crockpot Chicken is the perfect solution. This recipe combines tender slow-cooked chicken with juicy pineapple chunks and a rich teriyaki glaze for a dish that’s unbelievably simple yet packed with bold flavor.

This 3-ingredient Hawaiian slow cooker chicken is ideal for busy families, meal prepping, potlucks, or anyone who loves sweet-savory chicken dishes. With minimal prep and maximum flavor, it’s guaranteed to become a regular part of your dinner rotation.


Why You’ll Love This Hawaiian Crockpot Chicken

  • Only 3 simple ingredients

  • No prep required—just dump and cook

  • Naturally sweet, tangy, and savory

  • Kid-friendly and customizable

  • Perfect for slow cooker beginners

  • Amazing over rice, noodles, or veggies

If you enjoy recipes like sweet and sour chicken, teriyaki bowls, or pineapple chicken stir-fry, this slow cooker version will become your new favorite comfort meal.


🍍 Ingredients for Hawaiian Crockpot Chicken

You only need three ingredients, making this one of the easiest crockpot chicken recipes ever:

🛒 Ingredients

  • 4 chicken breasts

  • 1 can pineapple chunks (with juice)

  • 1 cup teriyaki sauce

Optional (but recommended for extra flavor):

  • 1 diced red bell pepper

  • 1 diced onion

  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic

  • Crushed red pepper flakes (for heat)

  • Sesame seeds & green onions (for garnish)


🍳 How to Make Hawaiian Crockpot Chicken (Step-by-Step)

Step 1 – Prep the Chicken

You can use whole chicken breasts or cut them into pieces. Cutting them into chunks helps them cook evenly and absorb more flavor—like in the image.

Step 2 – Add to the Crockpot

Place the chicken in the slow cooker. Pour in:

  • Pineapple with the juice

  • Teriyaki sauce

Stir gently to coat the chicken.

Step 3 – Slow Cook

Choose your cooking time:

  • Low: 4–6 hours

  • High: 2–3 hours

Your chicken should be tender and infused with sweet pineapple teriyaki flavor.

Step 4 – Shred or Leave Whole

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