9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid. Happy Tuesday friends. Did you know that pineapples have suddenly become Britain’s fastest-growing fruit and are overtaking avocados as the fastest-growing fruit in the country? Pineapple being named The Comeback Kid! How cool?

According to Tesco, demand for pineapple is accelerating, with sales increasing by around 15% in the last year. In fact, pineapples are now the fastest-growing fruit in the UK and it’s no wonder pineapples are proving so popular.

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Recipe courtesy of Del Monte Europe

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid:

With demand at an all-time high I thought I would share some pineapple recipes with you today to try out:

Breakfast Time.

Firstly, Pineapple And Gorgonzola Toast. Do you love pineapple on your pizza? If so, Are you looking for something a little different for breakfast, brunch or lunch? Why not give this Pineapple and Gorgonzola Toast a try? On the news a few days ago, it was reported that pineapple has surpassed avocados as the fastest-growing fruit in the country. Del Monte, America’s favourite canned pineapple manufacturer, provided me with this delicious-looking dish to share and test. Do you enjoy pineapple pizza? Because it’s one of those things that either you enjoy or you don’t. If you like pineapple, why not try it on your toast? How about trying this Pineapple and Gorgonzola Toast? Delicious.

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid
Recipe c/o Aldi.

Secondly, Mango, Pineapple and Kale Smoothie. Fancy a nice and healthy smoothie to start your mornings off on a good foot? Mango, Pineapple and Kale Smoothie anyone? Mango Chunks, Pineapple Chunks, Curly Kale and yummy Rio D’Oro Apple juice. What’s not to love about this recipe? Mango, Pineapple and Kale Smoothie. So yummy.

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid
Recipes and images c/o Dole®

Snacks & Treats:

Thirdly, Fruit Flower Power Fondue. How about making some Fruit Flower Power Fondue? A nutritious and healthy breakfast or snack that parents can make with the help of their children, and have fun eating too! With the October half-term approaching, I thought I’d offer some fun fruity dishes that are guaranteed to keep the kids entertained! Because these dishes are so enjoyable to make. Produced by Dole in collaboration with Dr. Sarah Schenker, a paediatric nutritionist. 5 Fruity Recipes. So many fun ideas.

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid
Recipe c/o Del Monte Europe.

Fourthly, Pineapple And Pear Salsa. Are you looking for a fruity twist on your usual sides, dips or fillings? How about trying this pineapple and pear salsa dish out? This salsa dish contains yummy pineapple, a crunchy pear, a nice and red pepper, 1/2 small red onion, and 1 jalapeno. This recipe is great for weekend snacks, parties, picnics and BBQs. It shouts out Spring/Summer with its bright array of pretty colours. How To Make Pineapple And Pear Salsa. So tasty.

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid
Recipe c/o Del Monte Europe.

Lunch:

Fifthly, Rainbow Cauliflower Pizza. Are you looking for a mid-week or weekend healthy treat? Do you or your children love pizza? Are you trying to get more vegetables into your children’s diet? How cool is this idea; Rainbow Cauliflower Pizza? A great way to get the children eating up their veggies!! Rainbow Cauliflower Pizza. So moreish.

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid

Sixth, Pineapple Topped Pizza. Love pineapple on your pizza? Love Naan bread? If so you will love these; Pineapple and Prosciutto di Parma Ham Naan Bread Pizzas. When the kids get home from school, they are constantly on the lookout for something quick and easy to eat. When it’s time for running club, we always eat later so we don’t get too full before running. We like to make a few quick and easy naan bread pizzas to share because they only take 2 and a half hours to cook. Naan bread pizzas are fantastic because they are hearty and tasty, and they only take around 20 minutes to make and cook. It’s a great way to fuel up a couple of hours before a run or a quick and easy weekend meal for me and the kids. We enjoy putting these together.

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid
Recipe c/o Del Monte Europe.

Dinner Starters:

Seventh, Thai Prawn And Pineapple Curry. Fancy trying this very tasty Thai Prawn And Pineapple Curry? Avocados are out and pineapples are in, according to recent data. Millennials are always on the lookout for the next food fad. Pineapple demand is increasing, according to Tesco, with sales increasing by roughly 15% in the last year. In fact, pineapples are currently the fastest-growing fruit in the United Kingdom, so it’s no surprise they’re so popular. They’re delicious, nutritious, and you probably already have them in your pantry. Canned pineapple is not only wonderful for your pocketbook, but it’s also healthy for your health and tastes great! Today I’m going to share a delicious Thai Prawn And Pineapple Curry dish with you. So tasty.

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Guest post from Tate & Lyle.

Treats:

Eighth, Pina Colada Puddings. Pina Colada Puddings anyone? Delicious. These easy pineapple puddings are made with a yummy coconut and lime sponge. So do you fancy doing some baking? Sponge puddings, in particular? Pina Colada Puddings anyone? Delicious. If you like the drink, you will love this recipe. So why not whisk yourself away to another place with this fun pudding recipe? These easy pineapple puddings are made with a yummy coconut and lime sponge. So yummy. Pina Colada Puddings.

Last But Not Least, Mango And Pineapple Ice Cream. Do you have your own ice cream machine and are looking for a new recipe to make up for it? Fancy trying out this Mango And Pineapple Ice Cream recipe? Recipe by Fiona Hunter. Mango And Pineapple Ice Cream. Recipe, photo, and recipe credits: Nature’s Finest the potted fruit brand and nutritionist Fiona Hunter. So much fun to make.

9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out: The Comeback Kid:

So what do you think to these 9 Pineapple Recipes To Try Out? Do you also fancy trying any of these recipes? Because I know I do! Thank you so much for stopping by. So don’t forget, you can also share your thought in the comments below.

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24 Comments

  1. Morgan Prince
    17 April 2018 / 19:24

    I love pineapple. I'd love the pizza and the desserts (obvs!). Great post Claire, thanks for linking to #pocolo

  2. Anonymous
    11 April 2018 / 16:55

    I love pineapple. It is so good for you. I would love to try some of these recipes.

    • 11 April 2018 / 22:44

      Thanks for stopping by 🙂

  3. Miz Helen
    10 April 2018 / 16:31

    A delicious collection of Pineapple Recipes! Hope you are having a great week and thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with us at Full Plate Thursday!Miz Helen

    • 11 April 2018 / 22:43

      Thanks for stopping by Miz Helen and hosting.

  4. AnnMarie aka Vintage Junkie aka NaNa
    7 April 2018 / 13:46

    I am actually making the Thai Prawn And Pineapple Curry tonight for dinner! The other recipes sound so good too….especially the toast with pineapple and gorgonzola.

    • 11 April 2018 / 22:42

      Sounds so good Annmarie 🙂

  5. Tracy Albiero
    6 April 2018 / 15:56

    I am a big fan of pineapple!!! These are great ideas! #pocolo

  6. Spectrum Mum
    6 April 2018 / 14:38

    Fabulous ideas. I like the sound of breakfast with gorgonzola on toast. #POCOLO

  7. kateonthinice
    6 April 2018 / 13:18

    Wow – so many ideas for pineapple which is great because I never know what to do with it and my daughter loves it #PoCoLo

  8. Debbie Roberts - Debs Random Writings
    6 April 2018 / 12:40

    Hi Claire, I never knew pineapples grew in England! Okay, I know what you meant, but I couldn't help myself. I do like a nice ripe pineapple and you've shared some tasty sounding recipes. I'd never have thought to add pineapple to cheese on toast, but why not? I love it on pizza. That fruit platter looks good too.Popped over from #weekendbloghopxx

    • 6 April 2018 / 18:15

      Hi Debbie, I did not know they grew in the U until I got sent this info to use 🙂

  9. Mother of 3
    4 April 2018 / 19:50

    I just love pineapple. I rarely end up cooking with it though since I tend to eat quite a bit of it as I chop it up. I do love it with plain yogurt and granola for breakfast as a parfait.

  10. Heather{Our Life In a Click}
    3 April 2018 / 12:24

    I'm glad it's making a comeback over there. I love pineapple!

  11. Sheltie Times
    3 April 2018 / 12:03

    Love pineapple.

  12. Tamar SB
    3 April 2018 / 11:59

    I love pineapple in the summer!