Island Glazed Chicken and Coconut Rice

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This Island Glazed Chicken and Coconut Rice is a sweet and spicy tropical-inspired dish that will make you feel as though you’re taking a mini vacation in the sunshine with every bite. 

If you love a good tropical take on chicken and rice dishes then you’ll go ga-ga for other similar dishes like: Carribean Chicken and Rice Lettuce Wraps, Bali Island Chicken Rice Bowls, and Hawaiian Hula Chicken

Island glazed chicken and coconut rice with a fork on a plate.

I need a vacation, how about you? Unfortunately, that’s not in the cards for me right now. However, I can pretend like I’m on vacation at least for a couple hours around dinner time. I love the combination of sweet and spicy dishes mixed with fruit. To me, that is what a tropical vacation-esque meal is all about. 

The inspiration for this dish comes from the islands of Hawaii. You’d be hard-pressed to find any rice there that isn’t flavored with coconut and cilantro, which, I would think almost no one complains about. The glaze on the chicken, made with soy, Sriracha, brown sugar, and garlic leaves a magic caramelization right on top of the boneless, skinless chicken breasts or chicken thighs. Add the pineapple or a similar tropical fruit and your tastebuds will do a little dance as though they’re at a luau all night long. 

top view of Island glazed chicken and coconut rice in a pan.

How Do You Make Coconut Rice?

Making coconut rice is really not much harder than making “regular” plain white rice. In this dish, I add the rice right into the yummy sauce in the pan that’s leftover after I remove the chicken. That way it can absorb the flavors of the butter and honey and get a good little bit of toasting before adding in the liquids. 

To the rice, I’ll add the cup of coconut milk and another cup of water (keeping the ratio of water-to-rice at 2:1). Because this is a tropical dish, I add in a little bit of sugar and lime juice as well. I wait to garnish the rice with cilantro and lime juice after cooking the chicken in with the rice as this is a one-pan meal. 

If you want to make coconut rice without the chicken, simply cook one cup of rice with one cup of coconut milk, one cup of water, and 3 teaspoons of sugar. When it’s fully steamed through, add in the chopped cilantro, lime juice, and salt to taste. 

What is Considered a Tropical Fruit?

For this dish I like to add sliced, fresh pineapple. It’s sweet enough and juicy enough to complement the chicken and coconut rice nicely. Other tropical fruit options that would work well with this dish include: 

  • Mango
  • Papaya
  • Dragon fruit
  • Lychee
  • Star fruit
  • Kiwi 
  • Passion fruit
  • Bananas (yes, bananas!)
  • Plums 
close up top view of Island glazed chicken and coconut rice in a pan.

What Fruit Salsa Goes Well with Chicken?

If you’d prefer to use a fruit salsa with this dish, then that would be delish too! (Ohhh…I just thought of a new recipe idea!)

  • Make a pineapple salsa to really bring out the pineapple flavors served alongside this Island Chicken dish. 
  • Mango salsa is made with a winning combination of onions, salt, chili powder, cilantro, and lime juice. (Love mango salsa? Then you’re sure to love these Cajun Shrimp Tacos with Mango Salsa!)
  • If you’re into a little bit of a milder sweet for your fruit salsa, try this Strawberry Avocado salsa. 
  • If you’re feeling it, dice up any of your favorite tropical fruits to layer in with this Island Chicken and Coconut Rice dish. 

Chicken is an easy protein go-to for many people, and for good reason. Chicken is one of the most popular meats eaten in the United States — some statistics say we eat more than 85 pounds of poultry a year, and that’s per person! 

Chicken is budget-friendly, easily found in just about any grocery store, and it’s high in protein, low-calorie, low-fat, low in cholesterol, and contains other nutrients such as iron, vitamin B, and zinc. 

Chicken is also a great “blank slate” of a protein choice. It can take on just about any kind of sauce, marinade, or spice you can throw at it and taste good in all those options. It’s good hot or cold and for any meal or snack. (For a great chicken recipe try my Cilantro Lime Grilled Chicken Thighs.)

top view of a pair of hands holding a plate with Island glazed chicken and coconut rice and a fork on it with a pan of more rice and chicken on the side.

Best Side Dishes for this Chicken and Rice

In no particular order, these are my top-five sides that I like to serve with this tropical chicken dish. 

top view of Island glazed chicken and coconut rice on a plate with a hand holding one side of the plate and another grabbing a bite with a fork.

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Island Glazed Chicken and Coconut Rice

This Island Glazed Chicken and Coconut Rice is a sweet and spicy tropical-inspired dish that will make you feel as though you’re taking a mini vacation in the sunshine with every bite. 
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
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Total: 35 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 4 boneless skinless chicken breasts, OR 4-6 bone-in chicken thighs
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 cup uncooked white rice
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 1 cup water
  • 3 teaspoons sugar
  • juice of 1 lime
  • sliced or chopped pineapple, cilantro, lime wedges for garnish, optional

island glaze

  • cup low sodium soy sauce
  • cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon sriracha sauce
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic
  • 2 tablespoons corn starch + 4 tablespoons cold water

chicken rub

  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon cracked black pepper, 1/4 teaspoon if using finely ground pepper

Instructions 

  • Stir together rub ingredients. Rub seasonings all over chicken.
  • In a large skillet or pot (one that has a lid) over medium heat, add butter and honey.
  • When butter is almost melted, give it a good stir to coat the pan, and add chicken to the pan. Brown 2-3 minutes on each side, then transfer to a plate. (Chicken won't be cooked through at this point)
  • Add rice to the pan, stir in coconut milk, water, sugar, and lime juice. Add chicken back to the pan so it is sitting on top of the rice.
  • Cover and cook over medium-low heat for 20-25 minutes until liquid is absorbed, rice is tender, and chicken is cooked through. While chicken and rice is cooking, prepare the glaze.
  • In a medium sauce pan combine soy sauce, brown sugar, sriracha, and garlic. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Stir together corn starch and water until dissolved, then stir in to sauce pan. Reduce heat to medium-low and stir until glaze thickens.
  • Once chicken and rice are cooked, spoon glaze over chicken. Garnish with chopped pineapple, cilantro and lime wedges if desired and serve.

Notes

Suggested toppings: sliced or chopped pineapple, cilantro, lime wedges. 

Nutrition

Calories: 674kcal | Carbohydrates: 72g | Protein: 54g | Fat: 19g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 145mg | Sodium: 2254mg | Potassium: 1124mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 30g | Vitamin A: 242IU | Vitamin C: 6mg | Calcium: 79mg | Iron: 4mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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52 Comments

  1. Jay Singleton says:

    Cooking the rice 20-25 minutes over med-low burnt it. Please advise. Thanks.

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hi Jay, Sounds like your pan just got too hot, depending on your pan and the heat source, you might need to reduce to a very low simmer.

  2. Molissa says:

    5 stars
    Omg! I d Make the rice, but the chicken was AMAZING!!! Not too sweet and the savorIness of the spices really meld well together. Will DEFINITELY use again.

    1. Tiffany says:

      Super excited to hear you enjoyed this recipe!

  3. Noelle says:

    My picky kids loved this chicken! They even went back for seconds!

  4. Jasmine b says:

    4 stars
    I loved this dish very much …the chicken is so flavorful you reallY dont need the glaze but it is a plus to put it on the rice. I will def make again

    1. Tiffany says:

      Definitely delicious on the rice!

  5. Gabrielle says:

    4 stars
    Thank you for another delicious recipe.
    We reall enjoyed it.

  6. Carrie Pollock says:

    5 stars
    WE loved it! Next time I won’t add quite as much cinnamon as it calls for but other than that it was just perfect! Great with some peas on the side as well

    1. Tiffany says:

      Thanks for your feedback, Carrie!

  7. Allison L. says:

    5 stars
    I love this recipe! It is a lttle sweet but there is a solid spice kick as well, which balances it out very nicely. Per the other comment on this post, I made it with jasmine rice (I didn’t have white rice) and I couldn’t tell the difference. Will def make this again!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Awesome job, Allison! Thanks for your feedback. Happy to hear that you enjoyed this recipe!

  8. Kristin says:

    5 stars
    I made this for dinner last night. It was delicious!

    1. Tiffany says:

      Glad you enjoyed this recipe!

  9. Sharon Jones says:

    Do you think the Chicken and coconut rice would be better with Jasmine rice?

    1. Tiffany says:

      Hey Sharon! I haven’t used jasmine rice with this recipe so I can’t for sure! Sounds yummy- I’d love to hear the outcome if you give it a try!

    2. Kayla says:

      5 stars
      I used jasmine rice and it turned out amazing.

  10. Hope Baker says:

    2 stars
    Certains éléments sont bons mais j’ai trouvé cela un peu décevant. Pour la sauce, bien que j’ai pris de la sauce soya avec moins de sodium, le mélange était très salé. J’ai tenté de modifier le tout en mettant du sirop d’érable, un peu de zeste de lime, en vain. Ce n’était pas mieux, encore trop salé. Pour le riz, ce n’est pas indiqué du riz à grain long ou quoi que ce soit. J’ai donc pris du riz basmati et je trouve que le résultat n’était pas très convaincant, Dommage car tous les ingrédients me plaisaient.

    1. Tiffany says:

      Je suis vraiment désolée que vous ayez trouvé la sauce trop salée. La prochaine fois, je suggère de commencer avec moins de sauce de soja, ou vous pouvez toujours ajouter un peu d’eau et du miel ou du sucre pour équilibrer le goût salé. Merci pour vos commentaires attentionnés!