Jerk Chicken with Fired Rice and Grilled Pineapple Salsa.
Guess what?

This morning the power went out at 5:00am and did not come back on till close to 10:00.
Blame the foot plus of snow that came down over night. Yeah, I know.

At first I totally freaked.
I mean no power means no internet. No internet means no connecting with all my bloggy friends, no submitting posts to Foodgawker and Tastespotting and NO promotion of my post (which was this amazing Chocolate Peanut Butter Swirl Fudge Brownie Ice Cream just incase ya missed it). Luckily I had scheduled my post to go up at 4:00am, so at least I got my post out to you guys!

The early hours of the morning are actually pretty crazy. Normally I am all over the internet trying to promote that day’s post and working on like a gazillion different things at once. Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, reading blogs and working on my own site.
I know this sounds like a whole lot of fun stuff, but some day’s it is trying. Some days I don’t want to scour my computer screen and think of clever things to say about my recipe for the day or spend way too long in the twitter world (twitter = time suck). I mean don’t get me wrong most days I love this, I even crave this, it’s my thing. It makes me smile!

I tried to work from my phone for a little, but honestly that just gave me a headache. I like a nice big screen and keys that I can actually punch down on. So eventually, I just said screw it. I put on my snow pants, my coat, hat and boots and set out for a hike (yes, I am crazy). It was too early to start cooking (no good light yet, plus um no power) and I figured the power would be back on when I got home (it was).
Ya know something?

An internet break, even a small one, does a girl good!

It felt good to just not be connected for once. Kind of like a super, super quick cleanse. Very refreshing (I know, lame)!
Ok, ok now how about some jerk chicken? With a big old pile of grilled pineapple salsa? It’s jerktastic!
No, seriously it is. I have no idea how this recipe came about. I mean I was set on making greek and some how I ended up with a Jamaican style dish. Really, my brain is so wacked out. The things it tells me to do!
This is SO good. The chicken is covered in the a spicy sweet jerk sauce. It’s pretty much a jerk BBQ sauce and it’s lick the spoon good. I mixed a little bit of the sauce into some fried rice with red and orange peppers. And then there is the pineapple salsa. Oh man, I am in love with this salsa. It’s sweet, crunchy, just a teensy bit spicy and the perfect topper to this dish. It brings the whole thing together. You gotta make the salsa! You may end up eating it with a spoon. Maybe, I don’t know. That may be just me.


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Jerk Chicken with Fired Rice and Grilled Pineapple Salsa
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, jamaican
Keyword: chicken, jerk chicken
This is SO good. The chicken is covered in the a spicy sweet jerk sauce. It's pretty much a jerk BBQ sauce and it's lick the spoon good.
Ingredients
- 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast cut into tenders or strips
- 3 tablespoons peanut oil divided
- 1/4 cup ketchup preferably organic
- 1/2 cup + 1 tablespoon soy sauce divided
- 2 tablespoons orange juice
- 1 tablespoon vinegar
- 1 tablespoon molasses
- 3 teaspoons curry powder
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
- 1 clove garlic minced or grated
- 3 cups cooked white rice cold
- 1 orange pepper sliced
- 1 banana pepper sliced
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
Grilled Pineapple Salsa
- 1 pineapple peeled and cut into sticks
- 1/4 red onion finely chopped
- 1 pint cherry tomatoes sliced
- 1 leave jalapeño seeded and diced (if you like a little heat some of the seeds)
- 1 clove garlic grated
- 1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger.
- 1/2 lime juice
- pinch of salt or to taste
Instructions
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In a glass measuring cup or bowl combine the ketchup, soy sauce, orange juice, vinegar, molasses, curry powder, cayenne pepper, ginger and garlic. Whisk to combine.
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Add the chicken to a medium size bowl and toss with about 1/4 cup of the sauce. Place in the fridge for 20-30 minutes while you prep the veggies and make the salsa. Reserve the remaining sauce for later.
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Heat a large skillet over high heat. When hot add a tablespoon of peanut oil. Carefully add the chicken and its marinade, cook for about 2 minutes per side or until the chicken gets a nice caramalized crust. Remove from the pan.
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Add a tablespoon of peanut oil and the red pepper, orange pepper and banana pepper. Stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from the pan.
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Add the last tablespoon of peanut oil and the rice. Stir fry until heated through, about 4 minutes. Add 1 tablespoon of soy sauce and about 1 tablespoon of the reserved jerk sauce. Stir to combine and the add the peppers back in.
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To serve place a serving of the pepper fried rice on a plate and top with the chicken. Drizzle the chicken with the remaining jerk sauce, if desired, and then top the chicken with the grilled pineapple salsa.
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To make the salsa. Grill or broil the pineapple until charred. Allow to cool and chop into chunks. In a medium size bowl toss the grilled pineapple, red onion, tomatoes, jalapeño, garlic, ginger, lime juice and salt. Toss well and taste. Add more salt if need. Serve over the chicken and rice.

Alright so lets stop jerking around so you can go make this. Like now!
I have to tell you that I have been following your blog for only a little while but I have made A LOT of your recipes! I love them! My favorite so far has been your Pita Bread with the Greek Chicken..OMGoodness sooo yummy! I actually have chicken thawing in the fridge while I am work..thanks for the idea as to what to make for dinner 🙂 Keep up the good work! I look forward to every morning seeing what you have to post about and “pinning” you soon to be my new favorites 🙂
Angela, Thank you so much!! I am so happy you are giving my recipes a try and loving them!!! Seriously, that puts a huge smile on my face!! That pita bread is one of my favorites. So good!!!
I hope this is another recipe you love!! Thank you so much for reading everyday!!!
This? This looks like the perfect dinner recipe. Adding it to my menu for this week because I totally forgot to menu plan!! LOVE this!
Keep up the great work – like Angela said. Love your blog 🙂
Kristen, Thank you so much! I was SO excited to see your comment and the your tweets!! I hope you love this and thank you so much for your kind words and for reading! It means so much!
Whoa – a foot of snow?? Ok, I will stop complaining about our flurries here in Kansas City. 😉
This looks absolutely amazing! Love that grilled pineapple salsa!
Ha! Thanks Ali! The pineapple salsa is my favorite, I have been eating it with a spoon!
You had me at Jerk Chicken… YUM!!!!!
YES! Thank you, Tasha!
Man oh, man this looks fantastic. All the different colors and flavors make me think of summer!
Thanks Faith! This is the perfect summer time meal!
This salsa is amazing. I love the whole dish! I hope the snow melts fast!!
Thanks Cassie! I have been eating that salsa with a spoon!
Your photos are SO mouthwatering, Tieghan! This dish looks amazing delish, colorful and fresh for spring/summer parties! I love it!
Thank you Georgia!! That means a lot coming from you!! I am so ready for some warm weather!
With all those spices and seasonings, I bet the flavor is killer! Impressive considering you list power! Losing power CAN be a blessing – saves my shoulders and eyes from being hunched over the computer! We only hot a little snow compared to your foot, but it’s April for goodness sakes! Give me my sunshine please! That’s okay, this chicken can be my sunshine.
Thanks Mary!! Luckily we had a sunny day today and the snow is slowly melting away!
I hate when the power goes out, which I feel happens to often with all of this snow fall. Sigh. Good thing there are things like jerk chicken and pineapple salsa to keep us from going cabin crazy!!
Agree! Thanks Lauren!
wow this dish looks ridic!!! when the power goes out, i literally freak….and then i stuff my face with good food such as your dish right here 😉
The power goes out way to often around her, so I am used to it! It a major buz kill!
Thanks!!
this dish looks amazing! I am making this for sure
Thank you! Let me know what you think!
Oh man. The flavors in this I bet are amazing! I love this combination and it will be pinned right now! Thank you for sharing such fabulous recipes all the time. I love to come see what you have to offer 🙂 Krista @ A Handful of Everything
Thanks Krista and thanks for pinning!
Oh wow this looks incredible with some beautiful photography! Got your link from “Mom on Timeout” link party. You got a new follower!
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
Thank you!
LOVE your photos too and a GREAT reminder that have been meaning to make Jerk Chicken too!
Cheers!
Joanne
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Thank you Joanne!! This was my first Jerk chicken and I am in love!
This recipe looks fantastic! Yum! Found you over at Foodie Friday! 🙂
Thank you and thanks for stopping by!
Looks delicious! Pinned the recipe.
Visiting through Diana Rambles.
Thank you and thanks so much for pinning!
Hello, coming from Liuba’s Will Cook for Smiles party…of all your entries this one I love the most! Best combination ever rice and pineapple and the jerk chicken…well…yummo! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Lizy and thanks so much for checking out the recipes!!
Oh my word! This looks fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing at Foodie Friends Friday.
Thank you, Angie!
All I can say is I wish we were neighbors so I could eat some of everything you make! Thank you for sharing at Super Saturday Show & Tell! I love to see everyones creative recipes and projects! Come back again next week to party again http://www.whatscookingwithruthie.com Have a fabulous week 🙂 xoxo~ Ruthie
Ha! Thanks Ruthie!
This sounds so good! A foot of snow?! No thanks, I’m ready for summer!
Oh I am so ready for summer!! Thanks Anna!
Oh the flavors in this are magnificent! What awesome images. Thanks for sharing the yumminess!
Thank you!
Every single thing you make looks not only amazingly delicious, but the photography belongs in the best food magazine. You rock!
WOW! Thank you! Your are to nice!
This looks amazing! I’m a sucker for pineapple salsa.
Thanks Robyn! I could eat that pineapple salsa with a spoon!
Loved this recipe! Everyone in my family thought this was so flavorful, thanks for sharing it!
YES! I am so glad. Thanks for letting me know, I LOVE comments like these!
Oh, wow! This looks SOoooooo yummy. I’ve never tried jerk chicken, but I’m definitely inspired to make it now (and fresh pineapple is so good)! If you have time, I’d love for you to link up to my Meal Planning Monday post this week: http://thediymommy.com/meal-planning-monday-week-2-simple-real-family-dinners/
Thank you Christina!
Oh my goodness! This looks and sounds amazing Tieghan! 🙂
Thank you, Mackenzie!
Wow, did you make all the food on that bloghop?! Here I am again – okay. It looks to good. Now following.
HA!! Thanks Amanda!!! So happy to have you as a new reader!!
Hi!
Great recipe! I’m just curious as to what type of vinegar you mean when you say vinegar. Red wine vinegar, white, balsamic? Thanks!
Ju white vinegar. Hope you love this!
I have read so many posts regarding the blogger lovers however this piece of writing is truly
a good paragraph, keep it up.
Thank you so much!!
Could I marinate the chicken overnight?
Totally!