Big Kahuna Chicken Teriyaki Sandwiches

We made these the other night and my husband wanted the privilege of naming them. He kept calling them “Big Kahuna Sandwiches” while he was grilling them and insisted that be the official name. So that is what we are calling them. We wanted to spice up our usual chicken teriyaki sandwiches by adding some deli ham and Pepper Jack cheese. I don’t think we will ever go back to making them the old way again. These were a huge hit!

4 chicken breasts
1 bottle Teriyaki sauce (we used Lawry’s brand)
3/4 c. brown sugar
4 slices deli ham
1 can sliced pineapple (or you can use fresh which would be even better)
4 slices Pepper Jack cheese
4 large hamburger buns

Pound chicken breasts until they are about 1/4″ thick all around. Place in a large Ziploc bag. Combine Teriyaki sauce and brown sugar until sugar dissolves. Add 1/2 of the mixture to the bag with the chicken and seal tightly. Place bag in refrigerator for at least 4-5 hours. Separate remaining Teriyaki mixture into 2 separate bowls (to prevent cross contamination use 2 separate brushes too)– one for the pineapple, one for the chicken. Open pineapple can and save a little of the juice in a bowl. Place chicken and pineapple on the grill (medium heat). Brush with Teriyaki sauce every few minutes until chicken and pineapple are done– try to only flip the chicken and pineapple once. Either on the grill or in a frying pan, cook ham with a little of the pineapple juice until it becomes nice and hot. Slice open hamburger buns and place a piece of cooked chicken on each bottom bun. Top with cheese, ham, grilled pineapple, and bun top. Serve immediately with remaining grilled pineapple.

Discussion

  1. Kerilee Law says:

    I'm so excited to try this, I think I just peed a little. ;)

  2. Julie says:

    These look just amazing! I didn't quite pee, but I love it just the same!

  3. Brooke Trogdon says:

    Thank you for sharing all of these recipes! I am going to make this Saturday for company! Keep up the good work you are inspiring a not so good cook. You make me look good!

  4. Chandani says:

    Mouthwatering and yummy.

  5. The Christensen's says:

    I just made these for dinner tonight and my husband and I agreed they were fabulous! Thanks for the recipe. I've tried a couple of times to copy and paste your recipes in to a word document so I can have the recipe in the kitchen when I cook and it always gives me an error. Do you know why this would be? It hasn't happened on any other food blogs that I have tried. Thanks again for the great recipe!

  6. Erica says:

    @ Christensens:

    I haven't had any other complaints about the words not being able to copy over. I know my family copies and pastes into Word and they haven't had issues. I will look into it more and let you know if I find anything out

  7. The Christensen's says:

    It's probably just my stupid computer – don't worry about it. Thanks!

  8. Ryan & Sydne says:

    Any suggestions for sides to serve these with?

  9. Ryan & Sydne says:

    Any suggestions for sides to serve these with?

  10. Erica says:

    I would say sweet potato fries or if you want to make it truly Hawaiian, serve with plain rice!

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