Pineapple Bacon BBQ Burgers are the ultimate fusion of sweet and savory that turns any meal into a celebration. I started making these American-style burgers after a trip to Hawaii, where pineapple on burgers is a staple, and now they’re a summer essential. The combination of juicy beef, smoky bacon, and grilled pineapple with BBQ sauce creates a flavor explosion that’s hard to beat. Once you try these pineapple bacon BBQ burgers, you’ll see why they’re perfect for gatherings or a weeknight treat.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- The perfect balance of sweet pineapple, salty bacon, and tangy BBQ sauce
- Easy to make on the grill or stovetop for any occasion
- Customizable with your favorite cheeses and toppings to suit your taste
- I’ve made these for countless cookouts and they always disappear first
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Ground beef 80/20: for juicy burgers that don’t dry out, look for fresh, bright red meat with good fat content.
- Kosher salt: seasons the beef deeply and helps create a savory crust.
- Black pepper: adds a kick of heat and complexity to the patty.
- Garlic powder: gives a warm, aromatic flavor that blends seamlessly.
- Onion powder: provides a sweet, savory base without chunks.
- Thick-cut bacon: yields crispy, substantial strips that add smoky saltiness.
- Fresh pineapple: caramelizes on the grill for sweet, tender bites.
- Barbecue sauce: brushes on for glaze and extra tang, choose your favorite brand.
- Vegetable oil: ensures the patties don’t stick and sear properly.
- Hamburger buns: brioche buns toast up soft and rich, holding all toppings.
- Cheddar cheese: melts into a creamy layer that complements the sweetness.
- Red onion: thinly sliced for a sharp, crunchy contrast.
- Butter lettuce: adds a fresh, crisp layer that stays put.
- Mayonnaise: optional for a creamy bun spread that adds richness.
- Pickle slices: optional for a tangy crunch that cuts through fat.
- Extra barbecue sauce: optional for drizzling more flavor over the top.
How to Make It
Preheat and Cook Bacon:
Start by preheating your grill or skillet to medium-high heat, around 400°F. Place bacon in a cold skillet and cook until crispy, about 8-10 minutes, flipping occasionally. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. This renders the fat and gives you crispy bacon for topping, and you can use the rendered fat for cooking if you like.
Form the Burger Patties:
While the bacon cooks, pat the ground beef dry and mix it with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. Divide into four portions and form into patties about an inch thick. Make a slight indentation in the center of each patty to prevent puffing during cooking. This helps them cook evenly and stay flat.
Grill the Pineapple:
Brush pineapple slices with two tablespoons of barbecue sauce. Place them on the preheated grill or in the skillet after removing bacon. Cook for 2-3 minutes per side until caramelized and with grill marks. Remove and set aside; they’ll add sweet contrast to the savory burger. The sugar in the pineapple caramelizes beautifully with the sauce.
Cook the Burgers:
If using a skillet, add a little vegetable oil. Place the patties on the grill or skillet and cook for 4-5 minutes per side for medium doneness, or until the internal temperature reaches 160°F. Don’t press down to keep juices in. Flipping only once ensures a good sear and even cooking.
Melt the Cheese:
During the last minute of cooking, brush the tops of the patties with more barbecue sauce and place a cheddar cheese slice on each. Cover with a lid or tent with foil to melt the cheese, about one minute. This creates a gooey, flavorful layer that binds the toppings.
Toast the Buns:
While the burgers cook, lightly toast the hamburger buns on the grill or in the skillet for 1-2 minutes until golden. This prevents them from getting soggy and adds a nice texture. You can butter them lightly if you want extra richness.
Assemble the Burgers:
Spread mayonnaise on the cut sides of the buns if desired. Place a lettuce leaf on the bottom bun, then the cheeseburger patty. Top with two bacon slices, a grilled pineapple slice, and some red onion. Drizzle with extra barbecue sauce and cover with the top bun. Serve immediately for the best experience, while the bun is still crisp and the cheese is melty.

You Must Know
- 80/20 ground beef keeps the patties juicy and flavorful
- Never press down on the burgers while they cook
- Let the patties rest briefly so the juices redistribute
- I grill extra pineapple because everyone wants seconds
Storage Tips
Storage tips: You can store leftover cooked patties, bacon, and grilled pineapple separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to three days. To reheat, I prefer a skillet over medium heat to crisp up the bacon and patties again, but the microwave works in a pinch. Assemble the burgers just before serving to prevent the buns from getting soggy from the juicy toppings. These components also taste amazing chopped up in a breakfast scramble or on top of a green salad for a quick meal.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you need swaps, ground turkey or chicken can replace beef for a lighter burger, just add a touch more oil when cooking. Canned pineapple rings patted dry work if fresh isn’t available, though they may be softer. Any barbecue sauce you love will do, from spicy to sweet, and cheese like Swiss or pepper jack adds variety. For buns, whole wheat or gluten-free options work, and turkey bacon can substitute for pork bacon if you prefer. I’ve used all these variations and they still make a fantastic pineapple bacon BBQ burger.
Serving Suggestions
I love serving these pineapple bacon BBQ burgers with a side of crispy french fries or onion rings for that classic cookout feel. A simple coleslaw or potato salad also complements the sweet and savory flavors perfectly. For drinks, a cold beer, iced tea, or lemonade balances the richness of the burger. If you’re feeling adventurous, try sweet potato fries or a fresh garden salad with a tangy vinaigrette. These pairings make the meal complete and satisfying for any summer gathering.
Cultural Context
Pineapple on burgers has roots in Hawaiian cuisine, where tropical fruits often complement savory dishes, but this pineapple bacon BBQ burger is a classic American barbecue creation. In the US, adding pineapple to burgers became popular in the mid-20th century, especially in California and Hawaii, reflecting a love for sweet and savory combinations. The use of barbecue sauce ties it to Southern American traditions, while bacon adds a smoky touch from classic diner fare. Today, it’s a staple at summer cookouts across the country, embodying the fusion of flavors that define modern American comfort food. I’ve seen variations from coast to coast, each with its own twist on the sweet and smoky theme.

Pro Tips
- 80/20 ground beef ensures juicy, flavorful burgers every time
- Avoid pressing the patties to lock in all the juices
- Let burgers rest briefly so the cheese and toppings set
- Toasting the buns is a non-negotiable step for texture
Frequently Asked Questions
For juicy and flavorful Pineapple Bacon BBQ Burgers, an 80/20 blend (80% lean, 20% fat) is ideal. The fat content ensures the burgers stay moist and don’t dry out on the grill or in the skillet, perfectly complementing the smoky bacon and sweet pineapple.
You can prep the patties and refrigerate them for up to 24 hours before cooking. However, for the best texture and flavor, cook the bacon and caramelize the pineapple fresh. Assemble the burgers just before serving to prevent the bun from getting soggy.
If fresh pineapple isn’t available, you can use canned pineapple rings. Be sure to pat them very dry to remove excess moisture before caramelizing. Grilled peach or mango slices could also provide a similar sweet and juicy element, though the flavor profile will change.
Cook the burgers for about 4-5 minutes per side over medium-high heat until they reach an internal temperature of 160°F (71°C) for well-done. The bacon should be crisp, the cheese melted, and the pineapple slices should have deep golden-brown caramelized marks.
Classic American cookout sides pair perfectly. Think crispy seasoned french fries, tangy coleslaw, grilled corn on the cob, or a simple potato salad. A cold pasta salad or baked beans would also complement the smoky-sweet flavors of the burger beautifully.