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The Secret’s Out on This Hawaiian Huli Huli Chicken!!
Are you ready to uncover that grill and dive into the season? This Hawaiian Huli Huli chicken recipe will get you started on the right foot. This mouthwatering chicken is super tender and flavorful with a tempting sweet and savory combination.Packed brown sugar combines with soy sauce and ginger for authentic sweet Hawaiian-inspired flavors you’ll love. This recipe serves 6 and will be your new go-to recipe when you are ready to fire up the grill! Get your lei on and soak up that sun while cooking up this tasty fire-grilled dinner!
My little ones really enjoyed this chicken because of the sweetness. I substituted the brown sugar for a stevia baking blend that I have on hand but it didn’t taste as good as the brown sugar version.
My family could detect that I used stevia instead of sugar, too. They grumbled and complained about it but I told them that at least their glycemic index wasn’t being impacted LOL They weren’t amused. If I were you, I’d go the brown sugar route for this recipe.
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Quick Tip: I like to eat this chicken with rice and a side of pineapple chunks.
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27 Comments
How can I get the sodium count for your recipes?
I use Silver Swan Soy Sauce bought at Oriental stores, it has reduced salt.
Thank you so much for the suggestions.
I use Braggs liquid Amina’s, which is a natural soy, it has 320 in sodium. The others are so much higher, we love it
Linda…I am in full agreement with you. We use Braggs on everything
What can I use instead of sherry?
Really people, if you have to substitute every other ingredient, than this awesome recipe is not for you. Geeez
I totally agree with wat you say.
I couldn’t agree with you more.
Every other ingredient? You are strange.
There as many Hulu Hulu cicken recupes as there are chickens . This one pretty close our native Hawaiian version but there are some key ingredients missing and techniques that are traditional that would make it truly awesome. But this will still be ok.
The question about sherry substitute is reasonable! Especially if you aren’t sure if you’ll use it again.
Cooking sherry is available. Why not use that, if you don’t want to use liquor store sherry?
You can substitute fresh squeezed lemon or lime juice for the sherry. It gives a nice contrast to the sweetness of the brown sugar and ketsup.
Thank you.
thank you! not everyone likes the taste of liquors.
Thank you for actually giving an answer instead of complaining about people asking for substitutes> I really helps for those of us that need to adapt some things in a recipe due to many circumstances.
You can use some coconut sugar it’s low glycemic with honey. It works quite well for substitutions
I think pineapple juice would subst. sherry…good combination
I was thinking the same thing.
Instead of Sherry, you can substitute Holly. She’s way more flexible and won’t let you down. She is way more expensive though.
Sweet Sherry or Dry Sherry?
Never heard of huli huli chicken made this way. I should probably try it once. I was born and raised in Hawaii and all we did was add some Hawaiian salt and BBQ it using kieave charcoal ( the Hawaiian mesquite) I may have misspelled it. People would alway cook it for fundraisers. If your driving by, the huli huli chicken smell alway made the car automatically pull over and you would buy some to take home. But funny thing is it never made it home….lol
Does anyone know if I could make this in the oven if I broiled it near the end?? It sounds very tasty but I do not have a bbq!
Thank you kindly,
Linda
I don’t believe any of the stories on this website, but some of the recipes do look good. This website is NOT moderated. Y’all can probably change up the ingredients, as they only promote name brand products. Keep in mind, in the disclaimer they do NOT moderate this website, chat wise. But, this looks good!!!
Hi, LisaB! This site is moderated by yours truly. I can assure that our stories are true. We stay-at-home moms lead pretty fascinating lives 🙂 Can I help you with something?
there is no taste of alcohol just flavors it nice.