Best 5 Huli Huli Pork Recipes

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Huli huli pork is a savory and flavorful dish that is a beloved part of Hawaiian cuisine. Meaning "turn turn" in Hawaiian, this dish is named after the way the meat is turned and basted while cooking. The result is tender, juicy pork coated in a sweet and tangy sauce that is sure to tantalize your taste buds. Enjoyed by locals and visitors alike, this dish is a staple at luaus and backyard gatherings. With its unique blend of flavors and ease of preparation, huli huli pork is a must-try for anyone looking to experience the authentic taste of Hawaii.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

HULI HULI CHICKEN



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In 1955, Ernest Morgado, a Honolulu businessman, served a group of farmers grilled chicken that had been marinated in his mother's teriyaki-style sauce. It was such a hit that he decided to market it with the name "huli huli." Huli means "turn" in Hawaiian and refers to how it's prepared: grilled between two racks and turned halfway through cooking. This simplified version calls for chicken pieces and a standard grill. The original recipe is a trade secret, but you can find many slightly different variations on the internet, typically including ginger, garlic, soy sauce, something sweet (honey, brown sugar or maple syrup) and something acidic (vinegar, white wine, lime juice or pineapple juice). This recipe is adapted from "Aloha Kitchen: Recipes from Hawai'i" by Alana Kysar (Ten Speed, March 2019). It also works beautifully with boneless chicken thighs, but adjust your cooking time accordingly.

Provided by Margaux Laskey

Categories     dinner, barbecues, poultry, main course

Time 8h45m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

1/2 cup ketchup
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup packed light or dark brown sugar
1/4 cup rice vinegar or apple cider vinegar
1 (1-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and finely grated
2 to 3 garlic cloves, peeled and finely grated
3 1/2 to 4 pounds bone-in, skin-on chicken pieces
Grapeseed or canola oil, for brushing the grill grate

Steps:

  • In a large bowl or a gallon-size resealable plastic bag, combine the ketchup, soy sauce, brown sugar, rice vinegar, ginger and garlic, and stir or shake until combined. Reserve and refrigerate 1/2 cup of the mixture for basting the chicken later. Add the chicken to the remaining mixture, and stir or shake until evenly coated. If using a bowl, cover with plastic wrap. Refrigerate overnight, or at least 8 hours, turning the chicken at least once.
  • When you're ready to cook, oil your grill grates well. Heat the grill to medium (for charcoal, the grill is ready when you can hold your hand 5 inches above the coals for 5 to 7 seconds). Add the chicken to the grill, cover, and cook 25 to 35 minutes, turning every 5 minutes to keep the chicken from burning, and basting it with the reserved marinade after you turn it, until cooked through. (Cook times will vary depending on sizes and cuts of chicken pieces, so be sure to check for doneness: Meat should not be pink and the juices should run clear.) Serve immediately.

HULI HULI CHICKEN



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'Huli Huli Chicken' (turn, turn) was invented by Ernest Morgado when he cooked teriyaki chicken for a group of farmers in 1955. This has been a Hawaiian staple with sticky rice ever since. This is my family's version of Huli Huli Chicken. Use aji mirin (sweet rice wine) in place of sherry if desired.

Provided by Mama Smith

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Chicken     Whole Chicken Recipes

Time 4h45m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 (3 pound) chickens, each cut into 8 pieces
1 cup unsweetened pineapple juice
½ cup soy sauce
½ cup brown sugar
⅓ cup ketchup
¼ cup sherry
1 (2 inch) piece fresh ginger, crushed
3 cloves garlic, crushed
4 green onions, chopped
¼ teaspoon dry mustard

Steps:

  • Rinse chicken pieces and pat dry with paper towels. Combine pineapple juice, soy sauce, brown sugar, ketchup, sherry, ginger, garlic, green onions, and dry mustard in a large resealable plastic bag, stirring the marinade until brown sugar has dissolved. Place chicken pieces into the bag, squeeze out air, seal bag, and lomi (massage) bag to coat chicken with marinade. Refrigerate at least 4 hours to overnight.
  • Move an oven rack 6 inches from heat source and preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
  • Remove chicken from marinade and arrange chicken, skin sides up, on a broiler pan.
  • Bake chicken in preheated oven until browned on both sides and the juices run clear, turning every 10 minutes, 30 to 45 minutes. Baste with remaining marinade after each turning. An instant-read meat thermometer inserted into the thickest piece of chicken, not touching bone, should read at least 160 degrees F (70 degrees C).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 526.8 calories, Carbohydrate 23.6 g, Cholesterol 145.5 mg, Fat 25.8 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 47.5 g, SaturatedFat 7.2 g, Sodium 1204 mg, Sugar 19.3 g

HULI HULI PORK



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This is a recipe from Better Homes and Gardens, and we thought it was terrific. The recipe says it can be used for chicken, too. But we stuck with the recipe as it was written and used pork, and it turned out perfect. Prep time includes the minimal marinating time.

Provided by Northwestgal

Categories     Pork

Time 4h40m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 pork tenderloin (about 1 lb each)
3/4 cup ketchup
1/3 cup reduced sodium soy sauce
3 tablespoons packed brown sugar
3 tablesspoons sweet mirin cooking wine (or lime juice)
1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger
4 garlic cloves, minced
lime wedge, for garnish
1 sprig fresh herb, for garnish

Steps:

  • Place pork in a large, heavy zip-lock plastic bag set in a shallow dish; set aside.
  • For marinade, in a small bowl combine ketchup, soy sauce, brown sugar, wine (or lime juice), ginger and garlic. Remove 1 cup of the mixture to a small bowl; cover and chill until needed. Pour remaining mixture over pork; seal bag. Marinate in refrigerator for 4 to 24 hours, turning bag occasionally.
  • Drain pork.
  • FOR CHARCOAL GRILL, arrange coals around a drip pan. Test for medium-high heat above the pan. Place pork on grill rack over pan. Cover and grill 20 minutes. Brush with 1/4 cup of the reserved marinade. Cover and grill 15-20 minutes more or until an instant-read thermometer registeres 155°F when inserted into thickest part of the meat. FOR GAS GRILL, preheat grill. Reduce heat to medium-high. Adjust for indirect cooking, and grill as directed above.
  • Remove pork from grill. Cover pork with foil and let stand 10 minutes before slicing. (The pork will rise another 5°F during standing.).
  • Meanwhile, place reserved 3/4 cup of marinade in a small saucepan, and heat through. Pass the sauce with the pork.
  • Garnish with lime wedges and sprigs of fresh herbs.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 201.4, Fat 4.5, SaturatedFat 1.5, Cholesterol 82.1, Sodium 671.9, Carbohydrate 12.3, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 10.3, Protein 27.1

GRILLED HULI HULI CHICKEN



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I got this grilled huli huli chicken recipe from a friend while living in Hawaii. It sizzles with the flavors of brown sugar, ginger and soy sauce. Huli means "turn" in Hawaiian. This sweet and savory glaze is fantastic on pork chops, too. -Sharon Boling, San Diego, California

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 30m

Yield 12 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 cup packed brown sugar
3/4 cup ketchup
3/4 cup reduced-sodium soy sauce
1/3 cup sherry or chicken broth
2-1/2 teaspoons minced fresh gingerroot
1-1/2 teaspoons minced garlic
24 boneless skinless chicken thighs (about 6 pounds)

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, mix the first 6 ingredients. Reserve 1-1/3 cups for basting; cover and refrigerate. Divide remaining marinade between 2 large shallow dishes. Add 12 chicken thighs to each; turn to coat. Refrigerate, covered, for 8 hours or overnight., Drain chicken, discarding marinade. , Grill chicken, covered, on an oiled rack over medium heat for 6-8 minutes on each side or until a thermometer reads 170°; baste occasionally with reserved marinade during the last 5 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 391 calories, Fat 16g fat (5g saturated fat), Cholesterol 151mg cholesterol, Sodium 651mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (14g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 43g protein.

WHOLLY HULI PULLED PORK



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Wonni's ingredients, my measurements are all approximate, because I haven't found it local yet. Posting it here, off of the back of the bottle. So far, no luck finding it in Oregon, so I'll make it. Kids, this is Mom's go to recipe for pulled pork. As with all of my recipes, play with it, make it your own. I measure by the pinch, clump 'Oh, that looks about right method' that my family taught me.

Provided by Bay Haven Inn

Categories     Hawaiian

Time 1h35m

Yield 2 pounds, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 -3 lbs pork shoulder or 2 -3 lbs pork butt
1 tablespoon canola oil
1/4 teaspoon sesame oil (optional)
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup pineapple juice
1/3 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon fresh ginger or 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 cup sake or 1/4 cup white wine
1/4 cup onions or 1/2 teaspoon granulated onion
2 garlic cloves or 1/2 teaspoon granulated garlic
1 pinch black pepper, to taste
2 green onions, sliced for optional garnish

Steps:

  • Mix up the sauce. MInce or grate onions, garlic and ginger. Dump everything but the pork and canola oil in a bowl, mason jar, whirry thing, whatever works for you. Shake it up, mix it up, make sure the sugar dissolves and the flavors get to know each other. Best if it sits in the fridge for a while, but not necessary. If you use granulated onion, garlic and ground ginger, it lasts a long, long time.
  • Marinate the pork in the fridge. Flavor is good after 2 hours, but great without this step. (I skip this).
  • Let pork sit at room temperature, about 30 minutes is good. Sear the pork in the pressure cooker, or pan, just get it to a nice brown because it adds a LOT of flavor. Use less oil if your pan is non stick.
  • Dump the sauce on top. Stir, scraping the bottom of the pot a bit to mix all the flavor together.
  • This is where it is up to you. Pressure cooker, at about 15 lbs pressure for 55 to 70 minutes is the best way to push all the flavor in the pork and get the right texture. IMPORTANT Let the pressure escape on it's own, do NOT release pressure quickly or the meat will seize up, get tough and lose moisture. Other methods work great, just make sure to deglaze the searing pan so you can use that flavor in the cooking process. Crock pot or slow cooker, 6 hours. Oven braise 325 for an hour and a half, covered, until meat reaches 160 and falls apart, not my favorite method. Grill it up, shred, dump the sauce over the top. Your choice, the pressure cooker works the best for us.
  • Shred the pork as soon as it is cooled enough to handle with 2 forks or a fork and the back side of a butter knife, or clean fingers, before chilling or it will not fall apart. Great made in advance or frozen for OAMC.
  • Also use sauce/marinade (can thicken with a corn starch slurry at a simmer in a small pot) for chicken, seafood, shrimp, whatever, it's a great sauce on rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 470.1, Fat 29.6, SaturatedFat 9.6, Cholesterol 107.3, Sodium 1444.4, Carbohydrate 18.3, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 14.8, Protein 28.9

Tips:

  • For the best flavor, use pork shoulder or pork butt. These cuts have a lot of marbling, which will keep the pork moist and flavorful as it cooks.
  • Be sure to score the pork shoulder before cooking. This will help the marinade penetrate the meat and ensure that it is evenly cooked.
  • Don't skip the pineapple juice in the marinade. It adds a delicious sweetness and tang to the pork.
  • If you don't have time to marinate the pork overnight, you can marinate it for a few hours. However, the longer you marinate it, the better the flavor will be.
  • Roast the pork shoulder at a low temperature for a long period of time. This will help the pork become tender and fall apart easily.
  • Baste the pork with the marinade every 30 minutes or so while it is cooking. This will help keep the pork moist and flavorful.
  • Let the pork rest for 15-20 minutes before serving. This will allow the juices to redistribute throughout the meat.

Conclusion:

Huli huli pork is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for any occasion. Whether you are hosting a party or just want a simple weeknight meal, this recipe is sure to please everyone at the table. So next time you are looking for a new pork recipe, be sure to give huli huli pork a try!

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