There are some recipes that carry a whole season inside them, and this old-fashioned oven baked 3-ingredient chicken aloha is one of them. Sweet pineapple and savory chicken come together in the simplest way, making the kind of supper that feels sunny and easy even on a busy weeknight. It has that mid-century magic so many home cooks remember, when a handful of pantry staples could make dinner feel just a little special, and it’s easy to see why a recipe like this would travel home from a honeymoon and stay in the family for decades.

Serve this chicken over fluffy white rice so the sweet glaze has somewhere to go, and add a green vegetable like buttered green beans, peas, or a crisp garden salad to round things out. If you’re feeding a crowd, a bowl of coleslaw or a simple macaroni salad fits right in and keeps that summery, potluck-table feeling alive.

Oven Baked 3-Ingredient Chicken Aloha

Servings: 4

Glazed chicken pieces with pineapple in a white baking dish
Glazed chicken pieces with pineapple in a white baking dish

Ingredients

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts or 6 chicken thighs

1 can (20 ounces) sliced pineapple, with juice
1 cup bottled barbecue sauce

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a white ceramic baking dish large enough to hold the chicken in a single layer.

2. Arrange the chicken pieces in the baking dish and pour the pineapple with its juice over the top.

3. Spoon the barbecue sauce evenly over the chicken and pineapple, covering the tops as well as you can.

4. Bake uncovered for 45 to 55 minutes, or until the chicken is fully cooked and the sauce is bubbling around the edges. If you like a little extra color, spoon some sauce over the chicken once during baking.

5. Let the dish rest for 5 minutes, then serve hot with the pineapple and plenty of sauce spooned over each portion.

Variations & Tips

Use chicken thighs: Thighs stay especially juicy in this recipe and bring a little richer flavor. They’re a fine choice if you like tender dark meat and want a dish that’s forgiving in the oven.

Sauce balance: If your barbecue sauce is very sweet, add a spoonful or two of pineapple juice at the end and stir it into the pan sauce before serving. That little adjustment can keep the flavors bright instead of heavy.

Add a touch of color: If you have them on hand, a sprinkle of chopped parsley or a few sliced green onions over the top just before serving makes the dish look fresher and livelier without changing its simple character.

Make it a fuller meal: You can tuck some bell pepper strips or onion wedges around the chicken before baking if you’d like to stretch the dish a bit. They’ll soften in the sauce and give you a little more supper from the same pan.