Aloha, meal prep fam! Today we’ll be taking you on a culinary adventure to the sandy beaches of Hawaii, with this chicken teriyaki skewer recipe! Classic, time-tested flavors come together in this dish, which means it's a safe bet if you're cooking for guests!
One of our favorite things about this teriyaki skewer meal prep recipe is how easy it is to prepare and to eat. Simply cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces, then marinate in your paleo-compliant teriyaki sauce for 30 to 60 minutes. Please note that it is important to not marinate the chicken past the 1-hour mark! Enzymes contained in the pineapple juice used will break down the proteins and over-tenderize your meat.
We love these chicken teriyaki skewers because they’re a really delicious way to eat your vegetables! We love veggies at MPOF, but we have friends who don’t as much as we do! And that’s really what makes this chicken teriyaki skewer meal prep recipe so excellent—You can add any vegetables you do love, and reap all the health benefits! If you are one of our readers who just isn’t that down with veggies, check out these 25 Healthy Lunches For People Who Hate Salads!
• ½ cup coconut aminos
• ½ cup rice vinegar
• ⅓ cup pineapple juice
• 3 Tablespoons honey
• 2 garlic cloves, minced
• 2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger
• ½ teaspoon kosher salt
• ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
• 2 ½ pounds skinless chicken breast, cut into bite-sized pieces
• 1 red onion, cut into bite-sized pieces
• 1 green bell pepper, cut into bite-sized pieces
• 1 orange bell pepper, cut into bite-sized pieces
• Avocado oil, as needed for grill
Nothing quite says summer like a good backyard BBQ party, and that’s why we recommend using a gas grill to make this delicious paleo-compliant Hawaiian chicken teriyaki skewer meal prep recipe! One of the big factors in creating that “grilled-to-perfection” flavor we all love is the natural browning effect high levels of heat have on a massive number of foods! This is due to a fascinating culinary phenomenon known as the Maillard (pronounced may-yar) Reaction! This highly complex heat reaction takes place when sugars and amino acids contained in the food begin to break down and change form. Not only does this brown your meat, but it makes it taste and smell better too! The Maillard Reaction can also be easily achieved with vegetables, adding a new spectrum of flavor! In fact, we have our very own guide to Perfectly Grilled Vegetables, so you can enjoy them on these chicken teriyaki skewers and beyond!
This meal prep recipe truly is fit for a party, because it makes a very generous 10 skewers! This is also great for kids with smaller appetites because they can just have one and not waste anything! If you are prepping these teriyaki skewers for your lunch or dinner this week, we suggest two skewers per serving. Each single skewer has an impressively filling 27g of protein too, so for a single meal you get 54g of protein overall! Do you love all things that come on a skewer stick? Well, you’re in luck, because we do too! And that means we’ve got you covered on recipes in future weeks! For another delicious teriyaki variation, we highly recommend this Teriyaki Salmon Skewer meal prep recipe! If you’re looking for a recipe that’s paleo, Whole30, and keto-compliant, you’ve scored big with our Pesto Beef Kabob meal prep recipe.
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