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BBQ Huli Huli Chicken

by Harold Dieterle

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Contains Soy

Peanut Free

Contains Tree Nut

Contains Gluten

Huli Huli–style chicken thighs are marinated, grilled, and glazed in a sweet and spicy sauce before landing on fluffy coconut rice. A punchy pineapple mojo sauce brings bright acidity, with steamed snowpeas for balance.

Nutritional facts

Protein

49g

Carbs

62g

Calories

790kcal

Fat

40g

Ingredients

Sherry, Chicken Thigh, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Avocado Oil, Serrano Peppers, Pineapple, Cilantro, Garlic, Hoisin Sauce, Agave Syrup, Jasmine Rice, Kosher Salt, Shallot, White Vinegar, Coconut Milk, Five Spice, Lime Juice, Ginger, Soy Sauce, Snow Peas, Maple Syrup

Contains coconut, cereals containing gluten, wheat, soybeans, sesame seeds.

Reviews

4.2

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Michael · 04/15/26

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About Harold Dieterle

After graduating from high school in 1995, he went to Spain to work in some of the country’s top kitchens. Upon his return, he attended the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in Hyde Park,
New York. After graduating, he worked at a series of high-quality establishments on Long Island (e.g. Della Femina) and in Manhattan, most notably the 1770 House in 2002, which garnered a two-star review from The New York Times during his time there.
In 2006, Harold competed in and won the first season of Bravo’s Top Chef. The following year he opened Perilla in the West Village, a critically acclaimed New American restaurant with Asian influences. In October 2010, Harold opened his second West Village restaurant, Kin Shop, devoted to contemporary Thai cuisine and inspired by his many trips to Thailand. Kin Shop was awarded two-stars by the New York Times in 2010. The group opened their third restaurant, The Marrow in 2012.
Harold’s is currently operating HD Hospitality, a food & beverage firm that he launched in 2005. HD Hospitality focuses on all food & beverage restaurant, bars, brands & events. Previous & current clients include; Chobani Yoghurt, Govivia, Muir Glen Tomatoes, King’s Ginger Liquor, San Pellegrino Water, Chopt Creative Salad Company, Dos Toros, Hendricks Gin, Beezer Homes, Food & Wine Magazine, The movies “No Reservations & “Learning to Drive” & The AMC show “Feed The Beast.
HD Hospitality Opened Il Totano, a seafood focused Southern Italian restaurant in May of 2024 in Greenwich Village NYC to much fanfare.

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