Fricy Grilled Pineapple with Yuzu

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Quick to prepare and bold in flavor: brush thick pineapple rings, grill 3–4 minutes per side until caramelized, then top hot slices with a softened yuzu kosho butter (4 tbsp butter mixed with 1–1.5 tsp yuzu kosho, honey and lime zest). Finish with flaky salt, mint and lime wedges. Serve warm with coconut sorbet or vanilla ice cream, or pair with a crisp Riesling or sparkling sake.

Updated on Mon, 01 Jun 2026 08:48:48 GMT
Caramelized Fricy Grilled Pineapple with Zesty Yuzu Kosho Melting Butter. Save
Caramelized Fricy Grilled Pineapple with Zesty Yuzu Kosho Melting Butter. | goldentalaxt.com

The first time I made this grilled pineapple was on a stifling afternoon, when the sun seemed to melt even my resolve in the kitchen. The sizzle and faint smoke from the grill mixed with the sharp brightness of yuzu kosho made the whole house smell like an open-air market by the sea. That sweet–spicy aroma had my neighbors peeking over the fence, jokingly asking if I was opening a tropical izakaya in my backyard. Pineapple is bold on its own, but just wait until it soaks up that citrusy butter.

I remember grilling up a batch of this for a last-minute dinner with friends—the kind where everyone just shows up hungry with no plan. The pineapple was gone in minutes, and nobody believed how simple it was until I showed them the tiny bowl of spiced butter and a handful of mint.

Ingredients

  • Ripe pineapple: Go for a pineapple that smells fragrant at the base and yields slightly to pressure—it will caramelize beautifully and isn’t too tart.
  • Unsalted butter: Make sure it’s soft so it whips quickly; it lets the citrus and heat from yuzu kosho shine.
  • Yuzu kosho: This funky, spicy Japanese paste only needs a touch, but I always taste and add more if I want a bigger punch.
  • Honey (optional): Use it if your pineapple is on the sour side or if you want a touch of silkiness in the butter.
  • Lime zest: Zested lime works magic with grilled fruit, and I’ve learned to add it just before mixing so every bite is bright.
  • Flaky sea salt: A little scattered on top does wonders—don’t skip it for that sweet–salty hit.
  • Fresh mint leaves: Tear them by hand for aroma; they add a pop of color and freshness.
  • Lime wedges: Let everyone squeeze their own, right at the table—it wakes up all the flavors.

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Instructions

Make the yuzu kosho butter:
In a small bowl, combine softened butter, yuzu kosho, honey if using, and lime zest. Stir it together until smooth and taste for spice—you can always sneak in a little more yuzu kosho.
Heat the grill:
Fire up your grill or grill pan to medium-high, and let it get hot enough that a drop of water sizzles away quickly.
Prep the pineapple:
Pat the pineapple dry so you get those lovely grill marks, not steam. Lightly oil the grates with a paper towel if you like to keep fruit from sticking.
Grill the pineapple:
Lob the rings or spears on the grill and let them cook 3–4 minutes per side until charred stripes form and the fruit softens and sweetens.
Add the flavored butter:
While the pineapple is still hot, smear each piece with yuzu kosho butter so it melts into the fruit and creates a glossy finish.
Finish and serve:
Scatter on flaky sea salt, toss mint leaves over the top, and pass around lime wedges so everyone can add a tart burst at the table.
Sweet, grilled pineapple spears glistening with spicy, citrus yuzu kosho butter topping. Save
Sweet, grilled pineapple spears glistening with spicy, citrus yuzu kosho butter topping. | goldentalaxt.com

Watching my friend’s face light up as he bit into a slice—eyes wide at the citrus heat—reminded me how a simple twist on fruit can turn dessert into a memory.

Getting the Grill Marks Just Right

Experimenting with grill temperature taught me patience; I set a timer on my watch and resisted the urge to fuss, letting the fruit sit undisturbed for those iconic caramelized lines and smoky flavor.

Choosing the Perfect Yuzu Kosho

After trying both red and green varieties, I found green yuzu kosho is brighter and more citrusy, while red adds a deeper chili note—either is delicious, just use what you find.

Serving Suggestions to Impress

This pineapple really comes alive with a chilled scoop of coconut sorbet or a side of vanilla ice cream. Wine-wise, a crisp Riesling or sparkling sake with a hint of sweetness makes each bite sing.

  • Add toasted coconut for extra crunch.
  • Try lemon zest if you’re out of limes.
  • Double the butter and save some for grilled veggies.
Fricy Grilled Pineapple Rings topped with vibrant, melted yuzu kosho butter and sea salt. Save
Fricy Grilled Pineapple Rings topped with vibrant, melted yuzu kosho butter and sea salt. | goldentalaxt.com

This dish always brings a sense of fun to the table, proving tropical fruit and a dash of boldness go a long way. Hope it gives your dessert game a bright, unexpected twist too.

Recipe FAQs

How long should pineapple be grilled?

Grill pineapple 3–4 minutes per side over medium-high heat until tender and golden with clear caramelization. Thicker slices may need an extra minute per side.

Can canned pineapple be used instead of fresh?

Canned rings can work but are softer and less likely to caramelize deeply. Pat them very dry and sear briefly on high heat to develop color and a bit of char.

How can I control the heat from yuzu kosho?

Mix yuzu kosho into the butter starting with 1 tsp and taste. Increase toward 1–1.5 tsp for more bite. Adjust on a single slice before spreading across all pieces.

What are good serving suggestions and pairings?

Serve warm with a scoop of coconut sorbet or vanilla ice cream, finish with flaky salt and mint, and offer lime wedges. Pairs nicely with a crisp Riesling or a sparkling sake.

How to make this dairy-free?

Use a neutral plant-based spread or chilled coconut butter instead of dairy butter, then blend in yuzu kosho, lime zest and a touch of honey or syrup for balance.

What is the best way to store and reheat leftovers?

Store grilled pineapple and the yuzu butter separately in the fridge up to 2 days. Reheat slices briefly on a hot pan or grill to revive caramelization, then top with warmed butter.

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Fricy Grilled Pineapple with Yuzu

Caramelized grilled pineapple with zesty yuzu kosho butter, lime, and flaky salt for a sweet‑savory summer finish.

Prep time
10 minutes
Cook duration
8 minutes
Overall time
18 minutes
Written by Trevor DeLaCruz


Skill level Easy

Cuisine type Japanese-Tropical fusion

Total yield 4 Portions

Dietary info Vegetarian-friendly, No gluten

What you'll need

Fruit

01 1 ripe pineapple, peeled, cored and cut into thick rings or spears

Butter

01 4 tbsp unsalted butter, softened
02 1 to 1½ tsp yuzu kosho, adjusted to taste
03 1 tsp honey (optional)
04 Zest of 1 lime

Garnish

01 Flaky sea salt, to taste
02 Fresh mint leaves, for serving
03 Lime wedges, for serving

How to make it

Step 01

Prepare yuzu kosho butter: In a small bowl, combine the softened butter, yuzu kosho, honey if using, and lime zest; mix until smooth, taste and adjust the yuzu kosho for desired heat, then set aside.

Step 02

Preheat equipment: Heat a grill or grill pan over medium-high until hot and lightly smoking; brush the grates or pan with a little oil to prevent sticking.

Step 03

Prepare pineapple: Pat pineapple slices dry with paper towel to remove excess moisture so they caramelize evenly on the grill.

Step 04

Grill pineapple: Place pineapple on the hot grill and cook 3 to 4 minutes per side, or until tender with pronounced grill marks and light caramelization.

Step 05

Finish and serve: While slices are hot, smear or dollop yuzu kosho butter so it melts across the fruit; sprinkle with flaky sea salt, garnish with mint, and serve with lime wedges.

Gear needed

  • Grill or grill pan
  • Small mixing bowl
  • Tongs
  • Knife and cutting board

Allergy details

Look over each item for allergens. If not sure, always talk to your healthcare provider.
  • Contains milk (butter)
  • Yuzu kosho may contain soy or traces of other allergens—check label

Nutrition info (one serving)

For your general understanding only. Medical advice should always come from health professionals.
  • Energy: 170
  • Fat content: 7 g
  • Carbohydrates: 27 g
  • Proteins: 1 g

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