One of the themes Picnic People offers is Hawaiian Luau. We have themed decorations, games, and even a Hawaiian menu. The following recipes are just a hint of what you can expect when ordering Hawaiian foods from Picnic People.
1. Hawaiian Macaroni Salad
This Hawaiian Macaroni Salad is fairly simple, with just a few basic ingredients. To make this recipe, you’ll need one pound macaroni, two tablespoons apple cider vinegar, two shredded carrots, ¼ cup shredded onion, 2 ½ cups mayonnaise, ¼ cup milk, two teaspoons sugar, salt, and pepper.
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2. Hawaiian Chicken
Serve this Hawaiian Chicken atop a bed of rice for a truly authentic meal. The ingredients include chicken breasts, butter, pineapple chunks, brown sugar, cornstarch, water, salt, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, chili powder, ketchup, and soy sauce.
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3. Hawaiian Pasta
This Hawaiian Pasta dish has it all: smoked bacon, ham, bell pepper, pineapple, mozzarella, and cheddar cheese. You’ll also need minced garlic, dried basil, salt, pepper, tomato sauce, cellentani pasta, chicken broth, and cilantro.
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4. Hawaiian Roll Sliders
Sliders are guaranteed to be a hit any time, for any event. But if you’re looking for a Hawaiian spin on the comfort food classic, you’ll also need honey mustard, Swiss cheese, poppy seeds, Worcestershire sauce, minced garlic, sliced ham, onion, melted butter, and mayonnaise.
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5. Hawaiian Chicken Kabobs
Create some visual interest on your picnic menu with these colorful Hawaiian Chicken kabobs. They’re made with soy sauce, pineapple juice, honey, sesame oil, garlic powder, ground ginger, corn starch, bell peppers, red onion, and pineapple chunks.
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6. Hawaiian Coleslaw
For a Hawaiian twist on coleslaw, add crushed pineapple, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, dried cilantro, and a finely chopped onion. Season with salt and pepper.
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7. Hawaiian Pulled Pork
Serve Hawaiian Pulled Pork atop buns, inside tortillas, or on its own. This recipe, made in a slow cooker, calls for one boneless pork shoulder, ½ cup low sodium soy sauce, 1 ½ cups low sodium chicken stock, one cup pineapple juice, ½ cup ketchup, ¼ cup brown sugar, two tablespoons minced garlic, one tablespoon minced fresh ginger, one cup diced pineapple, and one tablespoon cornstarch.
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To begin planning your next event, browse Picnic People’s Kamaaina Luau menu and give us a call to place your order.
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