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Swineapple is mouthwatering barbecue at its best! This swineapple recipe uses a peeled and cored pineapple stuffed with pork ribs and wrapped in bacon. It’s then smoked (or grilled) low-and-slow to juicy perfection!

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Looking for some new ideas for grilling season? Swineapple always steals the show with its crispy exterior and unbelievably juicy inside. Perfect for any backyard barbecue or a special occasion like Memorial Day, Father’s Day or Fourth! While smoking is preferred, grilling low-and-slow works well too.

The swineapple sensation began slowly in 2015 when meat smoker Josh Bush of Laporte, Texas posted it on Facebook. Several years later it went viral. For those of us who got a taste of it, the memories (and cravings) remain!

Table of Contents

What is a Swineapple?

Ingredients

How to Make BBQ Swineapple

How Long Do You Smoke a Swineapple?

Serving Ideas

Swineapple Recipe Video

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Swineapple Recipe

What is a Swineapple?

Swineapple is exactly what it sounds like: a delicious combination of pork and pineapple. You stuff a pineapple with boneless pork ribs, wrap with thick-cut bacon and grill on low heat. The pineapple bastes the pork during cooking to make an unbelievably tender and delicious dish that vaguely resembles roastKalua pig.

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Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make it:

  • Pineapple: Get the largest pineapple you can find. To make sure it’s sweet, read how to ripen a pineapple.
  • Boneless Pork Ribs: You can find these at some meat counters or just ask your butcher. You can also use pork tenderloin instead. Using the freshest prok will give you the best flavor.
  • Bacon: Go for thick-cut bacon to ensure it’ll hold together during cooking.
  • Barbecue Sauce: Use your favorite sauce (I used Stubb’s)
  • Spice Rub: Use your favorite a pork spice rub or just some paprika.

You will need some bamboo skewers to hold the swineapple together during cooking.

How to Make BBQ Swineapple

There are three parts to any swineapple recipe:

  1. The pineapple: You need to peel and core a large pineapple using a serrated knife. I used a melon baller to scoop out the tough flesh down to about an inch from the bottom. Reserve some of the juices for basting later on.
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2. The ribs: You need to coat the ribs in bbq sauce and seasoning before stuffing into the pineapple:

3. The bacon: On a piece of parchment, arrange the bacon in a 5×5 pattern to make a weave. Then you’re going to wrap it around the pineapple and fasten with bamboo skewers:

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Now you’re ready for smoking. I recommend using a Traeger or another smoker at 275°F using apple or cherry wood (although hickory works too); however, I’ve had great results with the grill as well.

Put the swineapple on a perforated metal tray or a double layer of foil with a few holes poked into it to prevent the juices from accumulating. You also want to baste the swineapple occasionally with reserved juices during cooking to keep it moist.

How Long Do You Smoke a Swineapple?

It takes approximately 3 hours to smoke a swineapple. The bacon on the outside should be crispy, and the internal temperature should measure 145-150°F.

If you have one, use a dual-probe wireless thermometer to track the internal temperature. Alternatively start checking after 3 hours using an instant-read thermometer. Swineapple is done when the middle reaches 145-150°F!

Serving Ideas

I like to cut the swineapple widthwise into 1-inch slices (use a sharp carving knife and fork to get a clean cut). You can eat it as is with side dishes or make it into a sandwich:

  • Swineapple Burger: Take that slice of swineapple and put it on a toasted burger bun.
  • Swineapple Pulled Pork: Use two forks to pull the ribs apart for sandwiches.

The possibilities are endless!

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Swineapple Recipe

Swineapple is mouthwatering barbecue at its best! This swineapple recipe uses a peeled and cored pineapple stuffed with pork ribs and wrapped in bacon. It's then smoked (or grilled) low-and-slow to juicy perfection!

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 3 hours hrs

Total Time: 3 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 large pineapple, sweet and ripe
  • 1/2 pound boneless pork ribs, or pork tenderloin
  • 1 pound bacon, thick cut

Swineapple Sauce

  • 2 tablespoons bbq sauce
  • 1 teaspoon pork spice rub, or paprika
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Instructions

Prepare the Pineapple

  • Slice off the top of the pineapple about an inch below the leaves.

  • Using a sharp knife, cut out the core of the pineapple to an inch above the bottom. Use a melon baller to scrape out the remaining flesh, reserving the juices.

  • Remove the skin from the pineapple. Start by cutting off the outer 1/4-inch using a serrated bread knife. Then remove remaining brown eyes one-at-a-time or cut diagonally in a spiral pattern.

Assemble the Swineapple

  • Make the swineapple sauce. In a medium bowl, mix the bbq sauce and spice rub together.

  • Cut the pork into 3/4 inch strips and add to the sauce, tossing to coat. Spoon into the pineapple cavity. Then replace top of pineapple.

  • Place a piece of parchment or foil on a work surface. Lay down 5 strips of bacon side-by-side. Then layer 5 more strips on top perpendicular, weaving each one over and below to make a weave pattern. (See video if needed)

  • Lift up the edges of the parchment/foil to wrap the bacon weave around the pineapple. Next, use three skewers to attach the bacon weave, pineapple top and pineapple body together.

Smoking (or Grilling)

  • Preheat your smoker or grill to 275°F, adjusting the vents as needed.

  • Carefully transfer the swineapple onto a perforated tray with the bacon facing up. If you don't have one, use a double layer of foil instead with about 6 holes poked into it.

  • Put the swineapple into the smoker or grill and close the lid. Cook for 3-4 hours, brushing periodically with reserved pineapple juices for extra flavor. The swineapple is done when the bacon is crispy and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center reads 145-150°F.

  • Using kitchen tongs, transfer the swineapple to a serving platter. Next, pull out the skewers. Using a sharp carving knife and fork, cut widthwise into 1-inch pieces to serve.

Notes

The following tips will help you make the best swineapplepossible:

  1. Buy the largest pineapple you can find.
  2. Use quality, thick-cut bacon.
  3. Apple or cherry wood is recommended, but hickory will do too.
  4. Use the freshest pork possible for the best flavor.

Nutrition Facts

Swineapple Recipe

Serving Size

4 oz

Amount per Serving

Calories

304

% Daily Value*

Fat

20

g

31

%

Saturated Fat

7

g

35

%

Polyunsaturated Fat

0.3

g

Monounsaturated Fat

1

g

Cholesterol

63

mg

21

%

Sodium

621

mg

26

%

Carbohydrates

7

g

2

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Net Carbs

6

g

12

%

Protein

21

g

42

%

Vitamin A

400

IU

8

%

Vitamin C

33.8

mg

41

%

Calcium

10

mg

1

%

Iron

0.7

mg

4

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Please read our nutrition disclaimer.

Author: Cindy

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: swineapple

Did you make this recipe? Leave a comment below!

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Editor note: Originally posted June 3, 2017 and updated July 14, 2018

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14 comments on “Swineapple”

  1. Sue kittrellFebruary 21, 2023 @ 8:33 pm Reply

    It looked real good. But… the pork turned to mush. Just awful.

    • TipBuzzOctober 18, 2023 @ 1:12 pm Reply

      Hi Sue, Sorry to hear that – usually that’s a case of overcooking. I’d encourage you to check your grill temperature and possibly reduce the cooking time as well.

  2. ComiksitranJuly 26, 2020 @ 2:21 am Reply

    How/Where do I find the video to watch? Thanks

    • TipBuzzJuly 26, 2020 @ 8:27 am Reply

      Hi there, Thanks for your question and there was in fact a glitch that’s now been fixed. You’ll see the video right above the recipe. Enjoy!

  3. LindaDecember 27, 2019 @ 6:33 pm Reply

    This was far more involved than the video or instructions led one to believe. Further more, the pork became mealy and unpalatable from the enzymes in the pineapple juices. Will not make this again. Maybe with a grain instead of the meat, like brown rice or barley it would be better.Swineapple Recipe (Pork Stuffed Pineapple) - TipBuzz (8)

    • TipBuzzJanuary 24, 2020 @ 9:52 am Reply

      Hi Linda, Thanks for your comment and sorry to hear it didn’t turn out the way you wanted. Mealy pork is either a sign of overcooking or a lean cut, but it’s frustrating nonetheless.

  4. DennisFebruary 10, 2019 @ 7:03 pm Reply

    If you’ve never made one don’t. While it looks great the fresh pineapple reacts with the pork and causes it to have a slimy texture and off taste.

    • TipBuzzFebruary 15, 2019 @ 10:26 am Reply

      Hi Dennis, Thanks for your comment. The bacon should come out crispy! Either there was not enough heat on the grill or the bacon quality was poor… Hope you try again

  5. Name *Tarabini Fabio AlfredoOctober 25, 2018 @ 6:20 pm Reply

    Comment – excelente combinación…Swineapple Recipe (Pork Stuffed Pineapple) - TipBuzz (9)

    • TipBuzzOctober 29, 2018 @ 4:23 am Reply

      Gracias!

  6. ReneeJuly 15, 2018 @ 10:56 am Reply

    Oh my gosh! What a fun recipe!! Makes me want to throw a backyard luau just so I can serve this!Swineapple Recipe (Pork Stuffed Pineapple) - TipBuzz (10)

    • TipBuzzJuly 22, 2018 @ 9:17 pm Reply

      Thanks Renee, it’s amazing for a backyard BBQ 🙂

  7. LizJuly 15, 2018 @ 9:47 am Reply

    Such an incredibly creative and delicious recipe! Love this combination!Swineapple Recipe (Pork Stuffed Pineapple) - TipBuzz (11)

    • TipBuzzJuly 17, 2018 @ 10:23 am Reply

      Thanks Liz – hope you try it this summer 🙂

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