Brown Sugar Grilled Pineapple Salad with Lemon Curd

Brown Sugar Grilled Pineapple. Now, doesn’t that sound simply glorious? And to complement it with velvety and tangy lemon curd, you’ll have a dessert fruit salad worthy for all your entertaining needs!

Brown Sugar Grilled Pineapple Salad with Lemon Curd

Why I Love Brown Sugar Grilled Pineapple Salad with Lemon Curd

In Asia, we love eating pineapple with all sorts of different condiments. We eat them with salt, chilli, grated salted plums and my favourite of all time, rojak sauce.

A typical rojak sauce is a thick black sauce with a caramel consistency made of chilli and shrimp paste. Check out Sammy’s take on the rojak dish: Green Mango Salad with Grilled Pineapple.

I also really enjoy eating cooked fruit. As far as cooked fruit goes, pineapple is probably the best fruit to put under a cooking process.

Grilling these pineapple wedges with brown sugar gives it the caramelisation it needs to balance the sweet and the sour.

Serve it with dry toasted grated coconut and a velvety lemon curd (sugar-free lemon curd is also available), and you have yourself a fabulous dessert fruit salad.

How to Core a Pineapple

Cutting pineapple is seriously one of the many things I really don’t like doing. It is so much work! So, when I’m lazy and if available, I do tend to buy pineapple all peeled and ready to go.

But let’s start from the beginning. The first step is to lay the pineapple on its side. With a large knife, cut off the top and bottom parts of the pineapple.

How to core a pineapple properly. Step by step tutorial.

Then place it standing on the now flat bottom and cut the skin off from top to bottom.

How to core a pineapple properly. Step by step tutorial.

Now it’s time to cut out the eyes or the prickly brown spots that are hard to eat. You’ll notice that the eyes all perfectly line up in diagonal rows. Remove them by making a small “V” incision along the whole row so you take out a few eyes in one go.

How to core a pineapple properly. Step by step tutorial.

Once that is done, cut the pineapple in half and subsequently into as many wedges as you like.

How to core a pineapple properly. Step by step tutorial.

Lay the wedge flat and cut off the core of the pineapple.

How to core a pineapple properly. Step by step tutorial.

If you want to keep the half intact, you can just cut out the core in a deep V if you prefer.

Fun Facts About Pineapple

Here are some fun facts about pineapple:

  • A pineapple is not a hybrid cross between a pine tree or an apple. The first recorded use of the word was back in the 17th century due to its resemblances to a pine cone.
  • The plant’s Latin name is Ananas comosus. It comes from a South American tribe who spoke the Tupi language whereby nanas means “excellent fruit” and comosus means “tufted”.
  • SpongeBob Squarepants lives in a pineapple under the sea. Not sure why, though! LOL!
  • It takes 3 years for a pineapple to reach maturation. Say what?
  • Pineapples have gorgeous flowers.
  • The fruit itself is grown underground while the leaves are grown above ground.
  • Once harvested, pineapples don’t continue to ripen. This means that when the pineapple is available for sale, they are as ripe as it can be. Don’t buy a pineapple that doesn’t look so ripe, thinking it will ripe a week later. In fact, you should eat it pretty soon before it goes off. (I so did not know this!)
  • Pineapples contain high levels of bromelain, which is great for tenderising meats as it breaks down protein.
  • In Australia, we have a Big Pineapple. It is 16 metres or 52 ft high and has been an institution since 1971.
  • Pineapple is awesome on pizzas. Think I just committed pizza suicide…

If you think you might like to add pineapple to a salad, here are some pineapple pairings to help you with your creations.

Instructions

Step by step instructions for how to make brown sugar grilled pineapple salad:

How to Prepare the Pineapple

If you’re unable to find pre-cut pineapple, cut the top and bottom ends off the pineapple.

Place it standing and cut off the skin from top to bottom. Lay it on its side and cut out V shapes along the diagonal rows of eyes to remove them.

Cut them in half. Cut out 8 thin wedges from the one half. Lay it flat and cut off the core. (Read above for greater detail about how to core a pineapple).

Cover all sides of the pineapple wedges with brown sugar.

Place a grill pan in medium heat and add 1 tbsp of avocado oil. Grill each side of the pineapple for 2 minutes each.

How to Prepare the Rest of the Salad

If you have frozen shredded coconut, defrost it. Dry toast ½ cup in a small fry pan for 2 minutes.

Finely chop ¼ of a red chilli.

Sliced pineapple, toasted coconut shreds, lemon curd

How to Assemble the Salad

Add 2 tbsp of pre-bought lemon curd at the bottom of the plate, to the side. Using the back of the spoon, smear the lemon curd to the top.

Place ¾ of the toasted shredded coconut to the other side of the plate.

Place the brown sugar grilled pineapple on top of the coconut.

Sprinkle the rest of the shredded coconut, diced chilli and lemon thyme of the dish.

Fresh lemon thyme herbs

Serve.

Cooked fruit changes the flavour profile of any fruit, and while some fair better than others, this brown sugar grilled pineapple salad is the perfect example of how good a fruit is when it is put through some heat.

Accompany it with some lemon curd to give you a dessert fruit salad with a difference.

Brown Sugar Grilled Pineapple Salad with Lemon Curd on a grey plate

FEED YOUR FOMO! For more sides and salads, subscribe to our newsletter or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube to get our latest updates.

Brown Sugar Grilled Pineapple Salad with Lemon Curd
Print Recipe
5 from 18 votes

Brown Sugar Grilled Pineapple Salad with Lemon Curd

Brown Sugar Grilled Pineapple. Now, doesn’t that sound simply glorious? And to complement it with velvety and tangy lemon curd, you'll have a dessert fruit salad worthy for all your entertaining needs!
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Total Time25 minutes
Course: Salad
Cuisine: International
Additional Dietary: Gluten Free, Nut Free, Vegetarian
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 217kcal
Author: Amy Chung

Ingredients

Click on the toggle below for conversion to US Cooking Units.

Instructions

Salad

  • If you’re unable to find pre-cut pineapple, cut the top and bottom ends off the pineapple.
    Place it standing and cut off the skin from top to bottom.
    Lay it on its side and cut out V shapes along the diagonal rows of eyes to remove them.
    Cut them in half.
    Cut out 8 thin wedges from the one half.
    Lay it flat and cut off the core. (See the body of this post for greater detail about how to core a pineapple).
  • Cover all sides of the pineapple wedges with brown sugar.
  • Place a grill pan in medium heat and add 1 tbsp of avocado oil. Grill each side of the pineapple for 2 minutes each.
  • If you have frozen shredded coconut, defrost it. Dry toast ½ cup in a small fry pan for 2 minutes.
  • Finely chop ¼ of a red chilli.

Assembly

  • Add 2 tbsp of pre-bought lemon curd at the bottom of the plate, to the side. Using the back of the spoon, smear the lemon curd to the top.
  • Place ¾ of the toasted shredded coconut to the other side of the plate.
  • Place the brown sugar grilled pineapple on top of the coconut.
  • Sprinkle the rest of the shredded coconut, diced chilli and lemon thyme of the dish.
  • Serve.

Notes

  • You can use regular granulated sugar on the grilled pineapple if that’s your preference. Or you can grill the pineapple, and when you remove from the grill pan, you can dust with icing sugar on both sides. Do it when it’s still warm.
  • The chilli pepper gives the whole fruit salad a little lift. You can, of course, omit it or even add more. Just adjust to your liking.
  • Sugar-free lemon curd is a thing of which you can find them at the supermarket. Or you can make your own!
  • If you’re not able to find frozen shredded coconut, you can use frozen grated coconut. You won’t get the nice, long strands but it will, of course, be the same in flavour.

Nutrition

Calories: 217kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 36mg | Potassium: 192mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 24g | Vitamin A: 149IU | Vitamin C: 59mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 1mg

*Disclaimer: Nutritional information provided is an estimate only and generated by an online calculator.

Tried this recipe? We’d Love To See It!Mention @thesidesmith or tag #thesidesmith!

Disclaimer: This site contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links at no additional cost to you.

Similar Posts

Cover of Summertime Sides & Salads eCookbook
All New Recipes page for Summertime Sides & Salads eCookbook

GRAB YOUR SUMMERTIME ECOOKBOOK NOW!

New Summertime Recipes

Be summer ready and get our new Summertime Sides & Salads eCookbook! These are all exclusive, never seen before recipes. They are all tried and tested with everyday easy to find ingredients and yet are restaurant quality in style. Get your copy today!

14 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    Fabulous! this was such a big hit with my family! Thanks for sharing such amazing and interesting recipe. You deserve 5 stars.

  2. 5 stars
    Call this has made its way into my monthly salad rotation is so incredibly delicious!

  3. 5 stars
    I have never heard of lemon curd in a salad but this looks amazing!

    I’m definitely going to have to try this out for sure.

    1. We make tons of dessert fruit salads too so incorporating lemon curd was something that we thought would go so well with the pineapple. Hope you’ll try it soon!

  4. Mama Maggie's Kitchen says:

    5 stars
    My mouth is watering. I have to make this tonight!

  5. 5 stars
    this was such a big hit with my family! Thanks for sharing such a delicious and interesting recipe!

  6. 5 stars
    I grill pineapple all the time in the summer, never thought to pair it with lemon curd – great idea.

  7. 5 stars
    I love grilled pineapple and lemon curd but never thought to put them together. This was delicious, everyone raved! Thank you for this wonderful dessert salad recipe!

5 from 18 votes (11 ratings without comment)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating