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Tropical Chicken Skewers
Tropical Chicken Skewers
20 min
4 servings
$2.98/serving

Skewers, kebabs, kabobs, food on a stick, whatever you want to call them, they’re fast and fun…especially if you prep them in advance. Let’s face it, threading meat and veggies on a stick is a bit labour intensive and not something most look forward to doing on a busy weeknight. Marinate meat 1-2 days before grilling, and thread onto skewers ahead of time. Simply grill when you need it. 


Ingredients
Preparation
  1. Preheat grill to medium-high heat. Lightly brush with oil to prevent sticking.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together seasoning, juice, and oil.
  3. Cut peaches and pepper into 1 12" pieces. Cut chicken into 1" cubes. Add to bowl with sauce. Stir to coat evenly. If you have extra time, let stand for 10 min to marinate.
  4. Thread fruit, veggies and chicken onto skewers.
  5. Grill skewers, with lid closed, 8–10 min; rotate often, or until chicken is cooked through.
Tips

Swap fresh pineapple with canned pineapple chunks; whisk in reserved juice from the can with the seasoning.

Thread chicken, peaches, peppers, and pineapple separately onto their own skewer(s). Pull the skewers from the grill as they’re cooked and serve family-style, letting everyone help themselves.

No pineapple juice? Swap it out for orange juice.

Perfectly Balance Your Plate

Serve with 12 cup rice and 2 cups leafy greens with 1 tbsp prepared Epicure Salad Dressing, your choice.

Nutritional Information

Per serving: Calories 280, Fat 9 g (Saturated 3.5 g, Trans 0 g), Cholesterol 65 mg, Sodium 480 mg, Carbohydrate 24 g (Fiber 4 g, Sugars 15 g), Protein 25 g.

For over 27 years, Epicure has helped busy families put dinner on the table fast. We make it easy and affordable to cook delicious family favorites in 20 minutes or less. Our products are 100% gluten- and nut-free, and sugar and sodium-conscious—but they don't taste that way! Packed with flavor, on-trend, and featuring global faves, they make cooking dinner the easiest part of your day!

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What you'll need
Grill Boss Skewers (Set of 6)Grill Boss Skewers (Set of 6)
Grill Boss Skewers
(Set of 6)
46 Reviews
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Tropical Chicken Skewers
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Tropical Chicken Skewers
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Ingredients
20 min
4 servings
$2.98/serving
Preparation
  1. Preheat grill to medium-high heat. Lightly brush with oil to prevent sticking.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together seasoning, juice, and oil.
  3. Cut peaches and pepper into 1 12" pieces. Cut chicken into 1" cubes. Add to bowl with sauce. Stir to coat evenly. If you have extra time, let stand for 10 min to marinate.
  4. Thread fruit, veggies and chicken onto skewers.
  5. Grill skewers, with lid closed, 8–10 min; rotate often, or until chicken is cooked through.
What you'll need
Grill Boss Skewers (Set of 6)Grill Boss Skewers (Set of 6)
Grill Boss Skewers
(Set of 6)
46 Reviews
Tips

Swap fresh pineapple with canned pineapple chunks; whisk in reserved juice from the can with the seasoning.

Thread chicken, peaches, peppers, and pineapple separately onto their own skewer(s). Pull the skewers from the grill as they’re cooked and serve family-style, letting everyone help themselves.

No pineapple juice? Swap it out for orange juice.

Perfectly Balance Your Plate

Serve with 12 cup rice and 2 cups leafy greens with 1 tbsp prepared Epicure Salad Dressing, your choice.

Nutritional Information

Per serving: Calories 280, Fat 9 g (Saturated 3.5 g, Trans 0 g), Cholesterol 65 mg, Sodium 480 mg, Carbohydrate 24 g (Fiber 4 g, Sugars 15 g), Protein 25 g.

For over 27 years, Epicure has helped busy families put dinner on the table fast. We make it easy and affordable to cook delicious family favorites in 20 minutes or less. Our products are 100% gluten- and nut-free, and sugar and sodium-conscious—but they don't taste that way! Packed with flavor, on-trend, and featuring global faves, they make cooking dinner the easiest part of your day!

Learn more about the Good Food Movement →