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Hawaiian Pork Kabobs with Coconut Rice

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This recipe for Hawaiin Pork Kabobs has been sponsored by the Ohio Pork Council. All opinions listed are 100% my own.

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

When the weather starts warming up, all I can think of is getting outside and grilling. One of my favorite cuts of meat for grilling is pork. It is so versatile and can be made in so many ways, like my delicious Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs are made using a variety of veggies — the more color the better! I like adding fresh cut pineapple because I can make the chunks as big as I want. Then I add in some red onion, orange, and yellow peppers and zucchini.

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

While the veggies are colorful, the star of the dish is fresh pork. My favorite is the pork loin. It is super tender and juicy and can be cut to whatever size you want.

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

I found this cut at the grocery on their manager's special so it was very affordable — which is another reason I love using pork so much. 

I trim the fat off the edges and then slice it into 2″ chunks, making sure each piece is big enough to get a good grill but also will not dry out when being grilled.

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

Let's Talk About Skewers

There are several types of skewers on the market when you think about making kabobs. The most cost-effective are wood. However, if you are going to use wood skewers then you need to know how to prepare them for grilling.

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

And yes — there is a method 🙂

Simply take out the number of skewer sticks you are going to use and then soak them in water for at least 30 minutes.

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

Once the skewers soak then you are ready to assemble them for the grill.

Simply alternate between your ingredients — pork, pineapple, onion, pork, zucchini, pepper, pork, pineapple, onion, pork. The idea is to end up with about 3-4 pieces of pork on each skewer between your veggies. 

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

Now, once your grill is hot, place them on the grill and grill for about 10-15 minutes at around 400-450 degrees. You can also use metal skewers, so beware if you reach for them because those ends are scalding hot!

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

I brush on a Hawaiian Marinade that you can find at the store in the bbq sauce aisle. It's from a very popular brand which you won't be able to miss. It really takes these Hawaiian Pork Kabobs over the top.

Once the kabobs are done, remove them from the heat and let them rest while you make your side dish. I made coconut rice and it paired SO WELL with this dish. 

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

I will be sharing the recipe for the coconut rice on Monday, but for now, all you need is this recipe for Hawaiian Pork Kabobs. Another great dish that would go perfect with the coconut rice are these Hawaiian Pineapple BBQ Meatballs

Yield: 8 kabobs

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

Hawaiian Pork Kabobs

These Hawaiian pork kabobs will be your absolute favorite thing you grill this season. Simple and easy and full of tropical flavor.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Additional Time 15 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 3-4 pound pork loin, cut into 2" chunks
  • 1 fresh pineapple, sliced and chunked
  • 1 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped into chunks
  • 1 orange bell pepper, seeded and chopped into chunks
  • 1 yellow bell pepper, seeded and chopped into chunks
  • 1 red onion, quartered
  • 2 zucchini sliced into 2" rounds
  • 1 bottle of Hawaiian Meat marinade
  • Bamboo or metal skewers
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Assemble your kabobs by alternating between meat and veggies. You should end up with about 3-4 pieces of meat in between your veggies.
  2. Place skewers on a cookie sheet and then brush them generously with Hawaiian Marinade.
  3. Heat grill to a temp of 400-450 degrees and grill until the meat is no longer pink and veggies have a char on them, about 15-20 minutes.
  4. Remove from heat and let rest for about 15 minutes.
  5. Serve alongside coconut rice or your favorite tropical side dish.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1 skewer

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 575Total Fat: 28gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 194mgSodium: 776mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 2gSugar: 7gProtein: 66g

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Why I Love the Ohio Park Board

The Ohio Pork Council and the Ohio Hog Farmers are doing their best to educate readers on the beauty that is pork. Believe me when I say that if pork is cooked right, you will fall in love with the taste.

And I love that the Ohio hog farmers really take care of their pigs. They are treated humanely and do not give their animals added hormones. To learn more about the cuts of pork available and what each label means, you can visit here.

What is your favorite pork recipe? I would love to know!

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Tuesday 9th of April 2019

This dish is perfect for this summer. Love the idea of putting some pineapples as it adds extra flavor to the meat. Can't wait to try this one. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

reesa

Monday 8th of April 2019

Oh these sound DELICIOUS!! And I want to try this coconut rice!

Annemarie LeBlanc

Saturday 6th of April 2019

I always like the flavor of pineapple in kabobs. It just makes the meat more flavorful! I will try this recipe once the weather permits. Can;t wait to fire up that grill again!

Brett

Saturday 6th of April 2019

Ohhhh. This is perfect for dinner tomorrow! We love pork and it’s finally kebab season!

Catalina

Saturday 6th of April 2019

I love Hawaiian flavors. And these pork kabobs look so inviting and perfect for summer!

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