This healthy, sweet and spicy firecracker pineapple chicken is way better than takeout! A gluten free, paleo and whole30 dinner that everyone will love!

BOOM goes your taste buds!
Straight up, this fire CRACKAH chicken is going to be the newest dinner to BLOW up your families taste buds, in the most CRAZY addicting, totally obsessively-gotta-eat-it-weekly kinda ways.
It’s the kind of chicken that you make 4 servings of for your hubs to bring to work the next 4 days and then – POOF – after day 1 you look in the fridge and ALL CHICKEN IS GONE. AAAND, you’re not even mad that it means you now need to make 3 more lunches because you TOTALLY get it.
Really happened. True story. Right down to the “not even being mad” part.
You guys. This is my new favorite recipe. You know, until next week when I have a new favorite recipe.

Whatever. You get it.
Considering we have had whole30 mango chicken with coconut cauliflower rice, paleo orange chicken and whole30 bacon cauliflower fried rice, you know I have this obsesses ion with “whole30-fying” takeout dishes.
Mostly because I RLY RLY like takeout food, but I RLY RLY don’t like how it makes my GRUMBLY (in a bad way) belly feel after a major binge sesh. Considering you and I agree on ALL things food, I know you also have these feelings in your soul.
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This healthy, real-food, takeout-fakeout (too much?) chicken uses pineapple juice to create a sticky-sweet sauce that wraps itself around each tender, golden-brown, crispy-crunchy bite of chicken and then – POW – those bursts of spicy hot sauce and salty coconut aminos hit your taste buds SQUARE IN THE FACE.

It’s the sort of spicy-sweet heat that tingles your taste buds and warms the back of your throat in happy-delicious-food GOODNESS, each and every time you MUNCH.
Also, random side story about fire crackers that is totally unrelated to chicken:
They remind me of the first July 4th that Mr. FFF and I celebrated together as married humans. We lived on a farm, on a ollllld farm road that had NO PEOPLE EVER driving on it. We celebrated this VRY important holiday by sitting on VRY ghetto lawn chairs, in the middle of the field, throwing fire crackers at the ground.
If we’re having a party, you probably don’t want to come. #WeDon’tKnowHowToParty.
BUT, if this chicken was hosting the shindig? You would DEFS want to get your taste buds on the VIP list.
A few words for you internet friends who are secretly thinking that you will bake each juicy morsel of chicken instead of throwing it in a deliciously sizzling pot of heart-healthy avocado oil:

DO. NOT. DO. IT.
It does NOTNOTNOT go golden brown and crunchy and you will NOT have the ultimate FOOD NIRVANA, soul-SATISFYING experience that is crunchy, crispy AMAZING firecrackers chicken.
Also, don’t use olive oil. It does not do good things when you craaaaank the heat up to ensure crispy-chicken exterior.
It burns.
Leaving your could-have-been-chicken extremely not edible and MAJORLY lacking in YUMS.
You are now armed with every possible tidbit of knowledge that could have come between you and spicy-sweet chicken heaven tonight.

I suggest you utilize your new-found knowledge for the good of your food-eating, hungry family.
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Ingredients
For the sauce:
- 1 1/2 Tbsp Avocado oil
- 1 1/2 tsp Fresh ginger, minced
- 3/4 Cup Pineapple juice
- 1 Tbsp Franks red hot sauce
- 1/2 Tbsp Coconut aminos (or soy sauce if not paleo)
- 1 tsp Tapioca starch
For the chicken:
- 3 Tbsp Tapioca starch
- Salt and pepper
- 8 Oz Chicken breast, cubed
- 2 Tbsp Avocado oil
- 1/4 Cup Pineapple tidbits, drained
- Cooked white rice, or cauliflower rice, for serving
- Sliced green onion, for garnish
- Sesame seeds, for garnish
Instructions
- In a medium frying pan heat the avocado oil (for the sauce) on medium heat. Add in the ginger and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Turn up the heat to medium high and add in the pineapple juice, hot sauce and coconut aminos. Bring to a boil.
- Once boiling whisk 2 tsp of the sauce with the 1 tsp of tapioca starch in a small bowl until smooth. While whisking, pour in the tapioca starch mixture until well mixed.
- Boil, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens and starts to reduce, about 2-3 minutes. Turn down the heat to medium/low and cook an additional 1 minute, until the sauce begins to become shiny. Transfer to a medium bowl and cover to thicken and keep warm while you make the chicken. *
- Place the tapioca starch and a pinch of salt and pepper in a large Ziploc bag. Add in the cubed chicken and shake until evenly coated.
- Heat 1 Tbsp of the avocado oil on medium high heat in a large frying pan. Add in half of the chicken paces and cook until golden brown, about 2-3 minutes. Flip and cook until the other side id golden brown. Then, transfer to a paper towel lined plate and lightly press out any excess oil. Repeat with the remaining oil and chicken.
- Add the cooked chicken into the sauce, along with the pineapple tidbits and toss to evenly coat.
- Serve over cauliflower rice (or rice,) and garnish with green onion and sesame seeds.
- DEVOUR!
Tips & Notes:
Nutrition Info:
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FOR THIS RECIPE, I RECOMMEND:
WEIGHT WATCHERS POINTS PER SERVING: SMART POINTS: 15 POINTS+: 10. OLD POINTS: 10
(per half the recipe, with no rice option)
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Kate H. says
We had this for lunch today and it was pretty tasty, but even better was how easy it was to put on the table! I did not have any Frank’s hot sauce, but did have Thai sweet chili sauce–not bad but I will add red pepper chili flakes next time. I also used cornstarch on the chicken, as I have used it before and know that it coats the chicken well. I also used olive oil, and a bit of Sesame oil to cook the chicken–it added just a a little bit more flavor. This is definitely a keeper recipe and we will be eating it again. Thanks for posting it.
Taylor Kiser says
YUM! All your subs sound SO tasty and I am so glad you liked it! Thank you so much for letting me know!
michele says
I also made this using cornstarch and olive oil and still turned out AMAZING!!
Taylor Kiser says
YAY!! I am so happy you loved it! I’m surprised the olive oil didn’t burn!!
Gretchen says
Is this very spicy? I have two year old twins that do not like spicy hot food.
Taylor Kiser says
I don’t think so! But you could reduce, or even omit, the hot sauce!
Susan says
This is sooooo good. Perfect for week three of Whole30 when you feel like if you eat one more meatball you’ll lose it. Thanks for a fantastic recipe!
Taylor Kiser says
So glad you like it!!
Molly says
Made exactly as outlined. Absolutely fabulous! Next time I’ll triple chicken and sauce.
Taylor Kiser says
Yahoo! So glad you loved it!
Abigail says
This was amazing!!! Best Whole30 recipe I’ve made!!! I’m on my second round of Whole30 and wish I’d have found this sooner!!! Thank you for the wonderful meal.
Taylor Kiser says
This made my whole day! Thank you!
Nicole says
Loved this recipe! It turned out to be really yummy and the whole family enjoyed it! However, the paper towel lined plate did not work well for my at all! My cooked chicken stuck to the paper towel! Next time I’ll be skipping that step.
Taylor Kiser says
Oh no!! I’m sorry Nicole – it always works for me but definitely skip it if it doesn’t for you!
Kara says
Would it be possible to do the chicken in an air fryer? This is by far my favorite whole 30 meal. It I hate cooking the chicken. It gets so messy and time consuming!
Taylor Kiser says
Nope, I tried and it was awful! Sorry!
Autumn says
This looks so good, i love the use of pineapple for a sweetness.
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you!
Nicole says
Has anyone tried this with chicken thighs? I never have much luck cooking breasts.
Melanie Segal says
Amazing! This sauce reminds me of orange chicken but with a tang from the pineapple. I used chicken breast tenderloins which was a mistake because they tried out so I’ll use breast or thigh meat next time (and there will definitely be a next time). Literally took 20 minutes, this is a great weeknight meal!
Taylor Kiser says
YAY! So glad you loved it Melanie!