
These bacon wrapped teriyaki chicken skewers are perfect when you want something extra special for the grill but do not want complicated prep. Juicy chicken thighs and fresh pineapple get wrapped in smoky bacon and soak up a sweet savory teriyaki marinade for major flavor. This recipe makes summer entertaining feel effortless and always disappears fast at parties
I first made these when my kids were on a huge skewer kick craving anything on a stick for dinner and now this is the most requested summer grill dish in our house
Ingredients
- Boneless skinless chicken thighs: Chicken thighs stay juicy on the grill and absorb flavors beautifully Look for ones without too much excess fat for easy cutting
- Bacon not thick cut: Thin cut bacon crisps better and wraps tightly around the chicken pieces If possible choose bacon with a bit of smoke for extra flavor
- Fresh pineapple cut into chunks: Fresh is key for a tangy sweet bite It holds its shape well on the grill Choose ripe but firm pineapple for best texture
- Homemade teriyaki sauce: This brings all the sweet and savory notes together If using store bought pick one that is not too thick or loaded with corn syrup
- Tips To Select Quality Always check your bacon is fresh and not overly fatty For pineapple pick one with a golden undercolor and a slight give at the base A good teriyaki sauce should balance sweet and salty with a hint of umami
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Cut the Chicken:
- Prepare the chicken by cutting it into bite-sized pieces around one and a half inches each Pat them dry so they will absorb the marinade without excess water
- Prep the Bacon:
- Open the bacon and stretch each slice slightly to make it easier to wrap around the chicken Cut the bacon into thirds so each piece will fit just right on the skewers If you use center cut bacon cut it in half instead
- Set Up for Skewering:
- Gather your chicken bacon pieces and pineapple chunks at your workspace Wrap a bacon piece around one chicken chunk then thread it onto a skewer right next to a pineapple chunk Repeat alternating chicken and pineapple until you fill the skewer
- Marinate the Skewers:
- Lay your assembled skewers in a baking dish Pour most of the teriyaki sauce over the skewers making sure everything gets a good coating Hold back about a quarter cup of the sauce for basting Cover and set in the fridge to marinate for at least four hours but not more than eight This step infuses all the flavors
- Grill and Finish:
- Heat your grill to medium high around 375 degrees Place the skewers directly on the grates Brush with some reserved teriyaki sauce Grill for seven minutes then flip carefully and baste again Grill another seven minutes Cook until the chicken is fully done and bacon is crisp Check with a meat thermometer for safety

Storage Tips
Store leftover grilled skewers in an airtight container in the refrigerator They will keep well for up to three days To reheat use a low oven or microwave briefly to warm without drying out the bacon The flavor holds up even after a day in the fridge making it a great make ahead meal
Ingredient Substitutions
If you do not have chicken thighs you can use boneless skinless chicken breast though thighs stay juicier For a pork free version try wrapping with thin slices of turkey bacon You can swap pineapple for mango chunks if you want a different fruit note If homemade teriyaki is not available your favorite store bought will still work
Serving Suggestions
These skewers are lovable as a main course served with jasmine rice or coconut rice For extra crunch try pairing with a fresh cucumber salad Or take them off the skewers and tuck into lettuce cups with a bit of sriracha mayo on top For parties they make excellent appetizers

Cultural Notes
Teriyaki sauce originated in Japan but grilling with bacon and pineapple twists this recipe into a fun fusion The ingredient combo is especially popular in Hawaiian style barbecue where sweet and savory meals bring people together around the grill for celebrations
Recipe FAQs
- → What type of chicken works best?
Boneless skinless chicken thighs are ideal as they stay moist and tender during grilling, but chicken breast can also be used if you prefer.
- → Can thick-cut bacon be used?
Thin or standard-cut bacon works better because it crisps faster and wraps more easily around the chicken pieces.
- → How long should the skewers marinate?
A marinating time of 4 to 8 hours is recommended to let the flavors fully develop without making the meat too salty.
- → Is fresh or canned pineapple better?
Fresh pineapple provides a firmer texture and brighter flavor, though canned can be used in a pinch if drained well.
- → Can these skewers be baked instead of grilled?
Yes, bake at 400°F on a lined sheet, turning once, until the bacon is crispy and the chicken is cooked through.