What Does Grilled Pineapple Taste Like?
You may be unsure about what to expect from this grilled fruit recipe! We can’t blame you — grilled fruit isn’t super common. This grilled pineapple recipe tastes a bit sweeter than fresh. It takes on a tender texture, and you’ll also notice hints of smoke and charred flavor thanks to the grill.
Troubleshooting: Why Does Pineapple Burn My Tongue?
If you find that pineapple burns your tongue, you may be worried that you can’t enjoy this dish. Pineapple actually irritates most people’s tongues. This is due to the enzymes in the fruit. Your mouth will repair itself in just a few hours after eating this type of fruit so there’s nothing to fear here! You can avoid this irritation altogether by grilling the fruit as the heat breaks down the enzymes!
How Do I Choose A Ripe Pineapple?
The age-old question! There are some fruits and vegetables that are difficult to choose if you don’t know what to look for, and pineapple is one of them! When you head to the grocery store or your local fruitseller, there are a few things to keep in mind:
The pineapple should have a firm shellIt should give a little when you squeeze itThe center leaves can be pulled out easilyAvoid pineapples that are rock hard
How Do You Cut A Pineapple?
This is another question that comes up a lot! If you don’t know the correct way to core a pineapple, it can seem super complicated. Here are the steps to cutting a pineapple perfectly every time:
Slice off the top and base, then stand the fruit upright.Remove the outer peel using a sharp knife. Watch your fingers!Make a few diagonal cuts to carve out the pineapple’s “eyes” (the pieces of peel that remain)Cut into your desired shape (cubes, sticks, or wedges), discarding the tough center as you go.
Serving Suggestions:
The recipe card below features 3 different ways to prepare this recipe, including (our favorite) spicy grilled pineapple. Here are a few serving suggestions if you’re not sure what to pair with it, broken down by flavor variation:
For plain grilled: Use as a base for a fruity salsa (like this strawberry pineapple variation), or simply eat as-is for a fun snack.For candy-coated or spicy grilled pineapple: Serve these up with grilled pork tenderloin, grilled steak, coleslaw, cilantro ranch pasta salad, or burgers. You can also serve up the sweet version with a scoop of your favorite ice cream for a unique sundae!
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in these other delicious grilled recipes:
Grilled PotatoesPerfect Grilled Pork ChopsGrilled Corn On The CobSimple Grilled Salmon
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