Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple

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These Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple combine juicy beef patties glazed with sweet teriyaki sauce and topped with grilled pineapple for a taste of the islands. Perfect for summer cookouts or a fun weeknight dinner, they're a crowd-pleaser that brings a touch of tropical flair to your table.
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These Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple deliver the sweet and savory taste of the islands right to your own backyard. Inspired by the classic flavors of Hawaiian plate lunches and modern cookout fare, this recipe transforms the ordinary burger into a tropical event. The combination of juicy beef glazed with teriyaki and topped with caramelized pineapple is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. You’ll love how the fresh garlic and ginger in the patty make every bite sing with flavor.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • Ground beef (80/20 blend): This ratio gives you the ideal amount of fat for a juicy, flavorful burger that holds together on the grill without becoming greasy.
  • Teriyaki sauce: The star of the glaze, it adds a sweet, salty, and savory umami punch that permeates the burger meat and creates that signature Hawaiian taste.
  • Panko breadcrumbs: These light, airy crumbs help bind the patty mixture without making it dense, so your burger stays tender.
  • Large egg: Acts as the binder that holds everything together, ensuring your patties don’t fall apart while flipping on the grill.
  • Fresh garlic, minced: Using fresh rather than powdered gives a brighter, more aromatic kick that stands up to the other strong flavors.
  • Fresh ginger, grated: Adds a warm, slightly spicy note that’s essential for that authentic teriyaki flavor profile.
  • Kosher salt and black pepper: The fundamental seasonings that enhance all the other ingredients and bring out the natural beefy flavor.
  • Vegetable oil: A neutral oil with a high smoke point, perfect for brushing the grill grates to prevent any frustrating sticking.
  • Pineapple slices (fresh or canned): Grilling caramelizes the natural sugars, creating sweet, smoky bites that cut through the savory beef.
  • Hamburger buns (brioche or sesame): A sturdy, slightly sweet bun like brioche holds up to the juicy toppings without getting soggy.
  • Green leaf lettuce: Provides a crisp, cool textural contrast and a fresh layer between the bun and the warm patty.
  • Large tomato and red onion: Classic burger toppings that add acidity, sweetness, and a pleasant sharp bite to balance the richness.
  • Mayonnaise: Its creamy fat helps protect the bottom bun from moisture and adds a subtle tangy richness.
  • Optional Swiss cheese: Melts beautifully and adds a nutty, creamy element that complements the sweet pineapple perfectly.

How to Make It

Mix the Burger Patties Gently:
In a large bowl, combine the ground beef with the teriyaki sauce, panko, egg, garlic, ginger, salt, and pepper. Use your hands to mix it just until everything is incorporated – overworking the meat is the quickest way to end up with tough, dense burgers.

Shape the Patties:
Divide the mixture into four equal portions and gently form them into patties about an inch thick. Use your thumb to press a small indentation into the center of each one; this simple trick prevents the burgers from puffing up like a meatball in the middle as they cook.

Heat Your Grill:
Preheat your grill or a heavy grill pan to a solid medium-high heat, around 400°F. Lightly brush the cooking grates with vegetable oil to create a non-stick surface, which makes flipping your Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple a breeze.

Cook the Patties and Pineapple:
Place the patties on the hot grill and cook for about 4 to 5 minutes on the first side. Flip them and cook for another 4 to 5 minutes for a perfect medium doneness. In the last minute of cooking, brush the tops with that reserved teriyaki sauce. At the same time, add your pineapple slices to the grill and cook for 2 to 3 minutes per side until they have beautiful grill marks.

Add Cheese and Toast Buns:
If you’re using Swiss cheese, place a slice on each patty during that final minute so it gets wonderfully melty. While the cheese is melting, quickly toast the cut sides of your buns right on the grill for just a minute or two until they’re lightly golden and crisp.

Assemble with Care:
Spread a tablespoon of mayonnaise on the bottom half of each toasted bun. Layer on a leaf of crisp lettuce, a slice of tomato, and a few red onion rings. Place the hot, glazed burger patty right on top of the veggies.

Top and Serve Immediately:
Crown each patty with a warm, caramelized pineapple slice. Pop the top bun on and serve your Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple right away while everything is still warm, juicy, and at its absolute best.

Close-up of a caramelized pineapple slice with grill marks on a hot barbecue grill

Close-up of a caramelized pineapple slice with grill marks on a hot barbecue grill | cookymood.com

Storage Tips

For any leftovers, store the cooked burger patties and grilled pineapple separately in airtight containers in the fridge, where they’ll keep well for up to three days. To reheat, I prefer warming the patties in a skillet over medium heat to recrisp the edges a bit, though the microwave works in a pinch. Always assemble your burgers fresh with new toppings and a fresh bun for the best texture, as stored buns and veggies tend to get soggy. You can also freeze uncooked patties between layers of parchment paper for a quick future meal.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you’re out of fresh pineapple, canned rings patted very dry work perfectly well and still caramelize nicely on the grill. For the ground beef, a 90/10 blend works but you might miss a little juiciness, while ground turkey or chicken can be swapped in for a lighter twist. Don’t have fresh ginger? You can use a half-teaspoon of ground ginger mixed right into the teriyaki sauce. Swiss cheese is fantastic, but provolone, cheddar, or even pepper jack would be delicious alternatives. For a gluten-free version, just make sure to use certified gluten-free teriyaki sauce and your favorite gluten-free burger buns.

Serving Suggestions

These burgers are a complete meal on a bun, but I love serving them with a side of crispy sweet potato fries or a simple coconut rice to keep the tropical theme going. A bright, crunchy slaw or a green salad with a citrusy vinaigrette cuts through the richness beautifully. For a true Hawaiian-inspired plate lunch experience, add a scoop of creamy macaroni salad and some grilled bell peppers and zucchini right on the side of the grill.

Cultural Context

This burger is a fantastic example of Hawaiian-American fusion cuisine, pulling inspiration from the islands’ love of teriyaki-glazed meats and the iconic addition of sweet pineapple. You’ll find similar sweet and savory flavor profiles in classic Hawaiian plate lunches, where a teriyaki beef patty often shares a plate with macaroni salad and rice. It’s a dish born from cultural exchange and a love for bold, comforting flavors, perfect for casual gatherings and backyard celebrations. While not a traditional native dish, it captures the spirit of modern Hawaiian culinary creativity that makes the most of local ingredients and global influences.

A plated Hawaiian pineapple burger with fresh lettuce, tomato, and onion alongside sweet potato fries

A plated Hawaiian pineapple burger with fresh lettuce, tomato, and onion alongside sweet potato fries | cookymood.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of ground beef works best for Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple?

An 80/20 blend (80% lean, 20% fat) is ideal for these burgers. The fat content keeps the patties juicy and flavorful, especially when paired with the teriyaki glaze. Leaner blends can result in drier burgers.

Can I make these Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the patty mixture up to a day in advance. Store it covered in the fridge. For best results, grill the pineapple and assemble the burgers just before serving to maintain texture.

What can I substitute for fresh pineapple in Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple?

Canned pineapple rings in juice (not syrup) work perfectly in a pinch. Just pat them dry before grilling. You could also use a thick slice of grilled ham or a sweet onion ring for a different twist.

How do I know when the Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple patties are ready?

Cook for about 4-5 minutes per side on a medium-hot grill or skillet. The internal temperature should reach 160°F (71°C), and the teriyaki glaze should be caramelized. Avoid pressing down on the patties to keep them juicy.

What should I serve with Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple?

Keep the island theme with sides like coconut rice, a simple macaroni salad, sweet potato fries, or a crisp green salad with a citrus vinaigrette. They’re also great with a cold tropical drink.

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Hawaiian Teriyaki Pineapple Burgers

These Hawaiian Burgers Teriyaki Pineapple combine juicy beef patties glazed with sweet teriyaki sauce and topped with grilled pineapple for a taste of the islands. Perfect for summer cookouts or a fun weeknight dinner, they're a crowd-pleaser that brings a touch of tropical flair to your table.

Prep Time
15 Minutes
Cook Time
20 Minutes
Total Time
35 Minutes
4.5
(105 reviews)
By: Molly Thompson
Category: Main Dishes
Difficulty: Medium
Cuisine: Hawaiian-American
Yield: 4 Servings

Ingredients

  1. 01 1.5 pounds ground beef (80/20 blend)
  2. 02 1/4 cup teriyaki sauce, plus 2 tablespoons for glazing
  3. 03 1/4 cup panko breadcrumbs
  4. 04 1 large egg
  5. 05 2 cloves garlic, minced
  6. 06 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, grated
  7. 07 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  8. 08 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  9. 09 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
  10. 10 4 pineapple slices (1/2 inch thick, fresh or canned)
  11. 11 4 hamburger buns (brioche or sesame seed)
  12. 12 4 leaves green leaf lettuce
  13. 13 1 large tomato, sliced
  14. 14 1/4 red onion, thinly sliced
  15. 15 1/4 cup mayonnaise

Instructions

Step 01

In a large bowl, gently combine the ground beef, 1/4 cup teriyaki sauce, panko breadcrumbs, egg, minced garlic, grated ginger, salt, and pepper. Mix until just incorporated; avoid overmixing to keep the burgers tender.

Step 02

Divide the mixture into 4 equal portions and shape into patties about 1 inch thick. Use your thumb to make a slight indentation in the center of each patty to prevent puffing during cooking.

Step 03

Preheat a grill or grill pan to medium-high heat (around 400°F). Brush the grates lightly with vegetable oil to prevent sticking.

Step 04

Place the burger patties on the hot grill. Cook for 4-5 minutes per side for medium doneness, or until your preferred level of cookiness is reached. In the last minute, brush the tops with the reserved 2 tablespoons of teriyaki sauce.

Step 05

While the patties cook, add the pineapple slices to the grill. Grill for 2-3 minutes per side until they have nice grill marks and are caramelized around the edges.

Step 06

If using cheese, place a slice on each patty during the last minute of cooking to allow it to melt slightly.

Step 07

Toast the hamburger buns on the grill for about 1-2 minutes, cut-side down, until lightly golden and crisp.

Step 08

Spread a tablespoon of mayonnaise on the bottom half of each toasted bun.

Step 09

Layer each bottom bun with a lettuce leaf, a slice of tomato, and a few red onion slices.

Step 10

Place a cooked burger patty on top of the vegetables.

Step 11

Top each patty with a grilled pineapple slice.

Step 12

Cover with the top bun and serve immediately while warm.

Tools You'll Need

  • Grill or grill pan
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Spatula
  • Pastry brush (for glazing)

Allergy Information

Contains gluten (teriyaki sauce and buns), eggs, and potentially dairy if using cheese. For gluten-free, use gluten-free teriyaki sauce and buns. For egg-free, omit the egg and add a tablespoon more teriyaki sauce to bind.

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

Calories
650
Protein
32g
Carbohydrates
48g
Fat
36g