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Teriyaki Chicken and Pineapple Pizza with Keli’s Sauces: Great Gifts for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day

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Disclosure: I received free sauces to facilitate a review. All opinions are honest, my own, and may differ from yours. This post may contain affiliate links. I may receive a compensation if you make a purchase. Thank you.

 

If you want to impress your family with an amazing dinner, you’ve got to try Keli’s sauces. I love sauces because they can make a boring dinner tastier without too much work. These sauces are very versatile and can be used in several different ways. You can use them as a dipping sauce, a glaze, an ingredient, drink it out of the bottle….okay maybe not that last one, but you get the idea. Not only are they delicious, but they are gluten free which makes them a great choice for those of you with gluten allergies.

About Keli’s Sauce Company

Originating in the Islands of Polynesia, Keli’s Sauces was a recipe passed down from generation to generation. Before settling down to their regular jobs, Jim and Terry Morrisey traveled to the Marshall Islands. With no radio, television, or phone service, they made close friends with the people on the island, particularly with one Hawaiian family whose daughter was in Terry’s Kindergarten class. During their time in the Islands, they shared a lot of meals and fell in love with the island inspired flavors and sauces.

In 1989, Penny, one of the Hawaiian family’s children from the island of Molokai, took an adventure to meet Jim and Terry on the mainland working at their small deli on the Oregon Coast. Together, the dynamic duo created a recipe for the delicious sweet ginger Teriyaki that the islands are famous for. Encouraging them to market these savory sauces, Penny helped them design the very first label. Forever indebted to Penny, Terry named the company “IPO,” which is Penny’s middle name and means “Sweetheart” in Hawaiian. Penny named the sauce “Keli,” which is Terry in Hawaiian.

Teriyaki Chicken and Pineapple Pizza

Keli’s has several recipes on their website, and we decided to try this Teriyaki Chicken and Pineapple Pizza. Molly’s friends were coming over since it was spring break. We all ended up loving it, but Kyle, being Kyle, didn’t like it. Oh well, each to his own. He says pizza should only have pepperoni on it! Live a little, boy! We changed the recipe from their website a little bit, since we were serving more than 4, and Molly didn’t know what refrigerated pizza dough was when she went to the store. She lives a sheltered life apparently…..

I’ll share our recipe after the photos, and you can check out the original recipe on their site. This Teriyaki Chicken and Pineapple Pizza recipe uses Keli’s Ginger Garlic Teriyaki.

 

Teriyaki Chicken and Pineapple Pizza with Keli’s Sauces

Keli's Sauces make this teriyaki chicken and pineapple pizza delicious! Your family will love it!

Ingredients

  • 2 boxes of Jiffy Pizza Dough Mix or another brand or homemade pizza dough...whatever
  • 2 boneless skinless chicken breast halves cut into small pieces
  • 1 cup pizza sauce
  • 1 15 oz. can pineapple chunks
  • ¾ cup Keli’s Hawaiian Ginger-Garlic Teriyaki Glaze reserve ¼ cup for chicken
  • 1 cup shredded Mozzarella cheese
  • 1 cup crumbled Feta cheese

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Saute chicken in very hot pan until browned .
  3. Add 1/2 cup Keli’s Hawaiian Teriyaki Glaze and mix with chicken till coated.
  4. Spread the pizza dough on a baking sheet
  5. Bake dough for approximately 7 minutes
  6. Brush dough with thin layer of pizza sauce, and top with mozzarella cheese.
  7. Top with the teriyaki chicken pieces, feta cheese, and pineapple chunks.
  8. Drizzle 1/4 cup Keli’s Hawaiian Teriyaki Glaze over top.
  9. Bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until cheese is bubbly and slightly browned.

Try Keli’s Sauces and learn how they stand out from all the rest:

  • Gluten-free
  • Vegan
  • Amazing flavor
  • No MSG
  • No preservatives
  • Low sodium
  • Low fat

These would make a great gift for Mother’s Day or Father’s Day

With BBQ season quickly approaching, you’ll be cooking out a lot more! I know I would love a gift basket of these sauces myself! I’m sure those dads who love cooking on the grill would love trying something new! Be sure to go to their website to order some for your mom or dad!

What is your favorite recipe using teriyaki sauce? Which of these sauces would you like to try first? You can order them directly from Keli’s website. Enjoy!

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Christy Maurer: I'm an Ohio book blogger. In my spare time, I like to read and watch movies and television.

View Comments (38)

  • That's my kinda pizza. I would devour the majority of this pizza all by myself. I will have to get these sauces and make one for myself.

  • Haven't heard of these Keli's sauces but I do love a good sauce. Your photos look wonderful and are making me very hungry. Will have to try and find these sauces.

  • The pizza does look good. I am curious as to how the sauce worked with the recipe. I am looking forward to some good food myself today.

  • We make homemade pizza every Sunday. It's a great family activity and everyone loves their pizza because they get to put exactly what they want on it. Looking forward to trying out these sauces! Besos Sarah.

  • Those look like some tasty sauces! That teriyaki chicken and pineapple pizza looks like a great recipe!

  • “Keli’s is the best sauce I have ever gotten. Thank you and keep making the good sauce.”

  • I would love to check out a few of those marinades. I love Asian inspired flavors. That pizza sounds simply amazing. My kids would devour it.

  • I love finding new gluten free products since my daughter has celiac. These sound really tasty. A good sauce makes a difference in the kitchen.

  • I had this kind of pizza at a restaurant once. It was so delicious, but I never made it at home. I will be trying this recipe tomorrow.

  • Oh my gosh, that Hawiian pizza looks amazing! I love how these sauces bring real hawiian flavors to those of us that aren't fortunately enough to live in Hawaii! :)

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