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Weeknight style Slow Cooker Braised Hawaiian Pineapple Chicken Tacos…with spicy Yum Yum Sauce and crunchy slaw. Because loaded tacos are just better. Shredded chicken in a sweet, spicy, and tangy Hawaiian style Hula sauce stuffed into warmed tortillas to make the best saucy tacos. All made in the slow cooker (along with instant pot and stove-top variations). Serve each taco with a creamy, spicy yum yum sauce, and a crunchy Asian inspired sesame slaw. This perfect weeknight dinner comes together in no time, and is so delicious too! Bonus, this saucy Hawaiian Hula chicken is equally great when eaten leftover with steamed rice the following day.
Switching things up today with your new favorite “fusion” style tacos. These surely are not traditional, and they’re definitely a little on the different side. But these tacos are fun and oh so delicious. The truth is, with all this “pantry cooking” I’ve found myself gravitating towards rice and pasta pretty much every single day. Don’t get me wrong, you know I live for a good pasta dish. And rice is something I’ll never ever tire of, but I needed to change it up.
Sometime last week I just got bored. This happens from time to time when I’m developing recipes. When the boredom hits, I know it’s time to really switch things up and share a recipe that’s a little more outside my current box. Enter these tacos. I’ve had the idea for a Hawaiian…ish style taco for some time now. I just couldn’t put the full recipe together in my head. I knew I wanted a saucy shredded chicken, and I knew I really wanted pineapple involved.
You all know I love a sweet and spicy combo more than anything, so I took my favorite flavors and put them into a Hawaiian inspired chicken taco. Not only are these super easy to make, but they’re delicious, and fun to enjoy any night of the week. Especially if you’re looking for a fun for dinner to distract you from all the craziness going on throughout your day.
This is that “magic” taco. It’s easy. It’s fun. And it’s oh so good.
First, pick your cooking method. I used the slow cooker, but honestly cooking in the instant pot or on the stove are equally easy and delicious. It all comes down to how much time you have, and or what your preferred cooking method is. So take your pick.
Next, simply combine all of the ingredients. Chicken, lots of pineapple juice, soy sauce, garlic, ginger, honey, and then some pineapple chunks too. Toss everything together in the bowl of the slow cooker and cook until the chicken is falling apart. Simple. Simple.
This next step is key. Remove the chicken from the sauce, lightly shred it, then place it under the broiler. Cooking the chicken under the broiler allows the chicken to have a chance to caramelize and even become a bit crispy on the edges. It’s extra delicious with this sweet, spicy, and tangy sauce.
Yes…it’s an extra step, but I do think it’s worth it.
Just before the tacos are done cooking, mix up a quick “yum yum” sauce and crunchy Asian inspired slaw. For the yum yum sauce, just mix Gochujang sauce (Korean style chili paste) with your choice of yogurt, sour cream, or mayo. Personally, I like to use yogurt, but use what you and your family love most. Either way, this sauce is beyond good and slightly addicting. It’s my recommendation to double it.
For the slaw, I kept it very, very simple. Shredded cabbage, additional pineapple, and jalapeños. Then toss everything together with a couple of spoonfuls of the spicy, creamy “yum yum” sauce. And that’s it. It looks like a lot…and it kind of is…but it all ends up coming together effortlessly.
So, to assemble?
Just stuff the shredded saucy chicken inside warmed tortillas. Top with slaw, sauce, and then add one extra special ingredient, crunchy Asian chow mein noodles. Yes, crunchy noodles on your tacos. I told you these were different, but in the best way. You must trust me here and give this a try. The noodles add a nice crunch with every bite. We’re just layering on that texture and flavor here.
Again, this is a very different taco, but trust me, these tacos are going to become part of your monthly line up. Or at least that’s my hope.
The chicken can slow cook all day, then everyone can build their own tacos for dinner. Easy, fun, and all-around good. Excited to have these tacos in my rotation.
Also, a meal prep tip for you all. You can easily make a big batch of this chicken on a Sunday or Monday night. Then just serve it up throughout the week. You can use the chicken in tacos, incorporate into salads for lunch, or my personal favorite…serve the shredded chicken over steamed rice. Can’t go wrong either way.
And finally, you can easily swap the chicken for a pork shoulder or butt, that would be delicious too.
Looking for other weeknight tacos? Try these:
Crispy Chipotle Chicken Tacos with Cilantro Lime Ranch
Instant Pot Korean Bulgogi BBQ Tacos
Instant Pot BBQ Beer Pulled Chicken Tacos with Ranch Corn Slaw.
If you make these slow cooker braised Hawaiian pineapple chicken Tacos, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Just made this recipe and it looks delicious! If you were to make more of the sauce to toss the chicken in what ingredients would you use? I cooked the sauce down but it may have cooled down to much.
Can’t wait to try it tonight
Hey Ashley,
Thanks for giving the recipe a try! You would want to use the ingredients from step 1 to double the sauce:) I hope it’s delish! xx
Super good! Family hit. Will definitely make this again. It’s SO easy and flavorful.
Hey Kirsten,
Happy Friday!!⛄️ Thanks so much for making this dish and sharing your review, so glad to hear it was a hit! xx
If using the stove top method, how long would you cook the pork shoulder?
Hi there,
You are going to cook for 30-40 minutes on the stove top. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT
If using a pork shoulder instead of chicken, how long would you recommend on the stove top (or in the oven using a Dutch oven)? What temperature?
To preface, I’ve made ~ 20 HBH recipes and have loved all of them. Similarly, I live in LA and can get some of the best tacos, traditional or Americanized, just about anywhere. Well, these tacos rivaled some of the best!!!
Absolutely perfect balance of spicy and sweet leaving you wanting more after every bite – we overindulged at dinner and then fought over the leftovers the following day. MAKE THESE.
Hey Emily,
Wonderful!! I love to hear that this recipe was a winner, thanks so much for making it and sharing your review! Thanks so much for your kind message? xT
YUM! This might be my new favorite taco recipe! The pineapple and gochujang create such a unique and lovely flavor profile to have in a taco, the sweet, tangy, spicy combination. I totally over-ate, and can’t wait to have more as leftovers. Can’t recommend the crunchy noodles enough as a topping! I also added a sprinkle of cotija which was great too. Will definitely make again.
Hi Liv,
Happy Wednesday! Thanks a bunch for trying this recipe out, I love to hear that it was a winner! xx
Corn or flour tortillas? They look like corn. I’m making this tomorrow. Looks delicious!.
Hi Lynette,
I used corned tortillas, but use what you like:) I hope this recipe turns out amazing for you, please let me know if you give it a try! xx
What’s the sauce you’re using in the photos with this recipe!? Would love a recco of what to make with these! My bf is a big sauce guy.
Hi Lauren,
That is the yum yum sauce, included in the recipe:) Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Is the serving size one taco? Making this meal for 13 people so trying to figure out portions!
Thanks 🙂
Hi Rachael,
The serving size is 2 tacos:) Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Spicier than expected, but that’s a good thing. Even better the next day. My yum-yum sauce was much, much darker than your picture, so the Gochujang-yogurt ratio may be off.
Hey there,
Happy Sunday! Thanks so much for making this recipe and sharing your feedback!! Love to hear that it was a winner:) xxT
I’m excited to try making this tomorrow but don’t have any sambal oelek. Is it OK without it, or is there a substitute I might find in my fridge? Thank you!
Hey Dina,
I would add some sriracha if you have it! Let me know how the recipe turns out, I hope you love it! xx
I made this last night and as usual, your recipes do not disappoint! It was so good! The house smelled so good while it was cooking too. Will definitely be making it again.
Hi Tami,
Wonderful!! Thanks a bunch for trying this recipe out, I love to hear that it was enjoyed!! ?xTieghan
This was so good!! Definitely will make again. The pineapple slaw was awesome also!
Hi Jessica,
Fantastic!! I am thrilled to hear that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks for making it! Have the best weekend:) xT
This was a huge hit at our house tonight! The only modifications were to eliminate the spice to make it kid friendly. Thank you for a great addition to our monthly meal plan!
Hey Missy,
Happy Friday!! I am thrilled to hear this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for giving it a go! xxT
This is one of the best meals I’ve ever made. Some of my favourite taco spots don’t even make them half as good AND It was so easy. Perfect week night meal that my 5 and 3 year old LOVED.
Hey Danielle,
Happy Friday!! I am thrilled to hear this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a bunch for giving it a go! xxT