Thursday means in time for another recipe. Here's one that I think is really good, but I don't make often because some of the family have a thing against pineapple in main dishes!
Maui Chicken
6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
14 1/2 oz can chicken broth
20 oz can pineapple chunks
1/4 cup vinegar
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 teaspoons soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 medium green bell pepper, chopped
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1/4 cup water
Place chicken breasts in slow cooker. Combine remaining ingredients and pour over chicken. Cook on low for 9-10 hours. Serve over rice.
Mari,
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Another yummy sounding recipe. Thanks.
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Kat
Your recipe sounds wonderful! I'll be trying it out soon. Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your kind comments; I so appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteHi Mari- the above post is from me (my wordpress blog name).
ReplyDeleteRenee'-2 peas in a pod
That sounds delicious to me! I have the same problem though - someone in my family says that "fruit doesn't belong with meat." I was told that when I put pineapple on ham...
ReplyDeleteLooks really yummy! I love these kinds of dishes...the pineapple gives them such sweet flavor! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...as always!
I love pineapple and chicken together. This sounds very yummy. Why haven't you told me about this one sooner!
ReplyDeleteoooh, Mari, I bookmarked this one! Adam adores pineapple in things.
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steph
This looks good. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMJ
Sounds great and very refreshing.
ReplyDeleteI would like some right now. That sounds great.
ReplyDeleteOooohh this looks great.
ReplyDeleteLOL at the pineapple, I'll be honest, I don't usually like fruit in recipes unless it's a dessert, but I've tried some really good ones that may just change my mind LOL
Just added this one to my fav recipes!
ReplyDeleteSounds very good!
ReplyDeleteI saved this one and titled it "Mari's Maui Chicken". It sounds so Hawaiian to me. When I get home from my trip, I will have to try this one. Thanks so much for the recipe. You know how much I LOVE recipes!
ReplyDeleteI can almost hear Hawaiian music in my mind as I read this recipe.
ReplyDeleteAnother one I want to try!
Thanks!!
yum, I can taste this chicken recipe served with rice.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a must try!
ReplyDeleteYummy.
Smiles!
I would love this, unfortunately hubby would not - he has a "thing" about fruit and meat. Silly, huh? I would still make it just for my very own self!
ReplyDeleteI think that sounds delicious and I'm going to try it! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am trying this soon, thanks Mari:)
ReplyDeleteThis is one we would really like. I'll have to try it soon.
ReplyDeleteI just emailed this to a friend who cooks almost EVERYDAY with a crockpot ... she's my hero. This one sounds sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo yummy! I can smell it now! I'm going to try it. Thanks, Mari!
ReplyDelete~melody~
Yum! I'll be trying this one soon!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this. It sounds similar to a recipe that I have for Sweet & Sour Chicken, but yours sounds so much easier!!
ReplyDeleteYeah! I have all the ingred. I'm trying this tomorrow!!!
ReplyDeleteI made this, it was very good, served with brown rice!!!
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