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Lawry's Teriyaki With Pineapple Juice Marinade – Backyard BBQ Glaze for Grilled Chicken and Veggies, 12 fl oz

Lawry's Teriyaki With Pineapple Juice Marinade – Backyard BBQ Glaze for Grilled Chicken and Veggies, 12 fl oz

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Why you'll love it

  • Tenderizing power in just 30 minutes saves time on busy weeknights
  • No high fructose corn syrup and no added MSG* appeals to clean-label shoppers
  • Multi-purpose across chicken, beef, fish, veggies, and fruit reduces pantry clutter
  • Trusted Lawry's brand heritage of 75+ years of seasoning expertise
  • Keto-friendly formulation fits restrictive low-carb lifestyles
  • Exotic pineapple-teriyaki flavor fusion delivers restaurant-style taste at home

Perfect for

  • Marinating chicken, beef, or fish in 30 minutes for a quick dinner
  • Mixing into ground beef to make teriyaki burgers
  • Brushing onto grilled vegetables or pineapple for a sweet-savory side
  • Flavoring tofu or shrimp for an Asian-inspired weeknight meal
  • Stocking the pantry as a versatile all-purpose marinade (single or 2-pack)


Keeping it Flavorful

Bring bold flavors to the table without spending hours in the kitchen. From Italian bolognese to Asian stir-fry, Lawry’s gives all your meals the zing you crave.


Feeding the Family

Lawry’s is your go-to for adding a one-of-a-kind spin on treasured family recipes. ‘Seconds, please!’


Unbasic Basics

Lawry’s has more than just the seasoned salt we all know and love. Our spice blends, seasoning mixes and marinades make meals extra from Meatless Monday to Taco Tuesday and every other day of the week.


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Looking to make the most of weeknight meals? Lawry’s exciting and fresh lineup of flavors lets you breathe new life into leftovers without breaking the bank.


Product Information
Tenderness you can taste. An exotic fusion of pineapple juice, soy sauce and traditional Asian-inspired seasonings

No high fructose corn syrup, made with natural flavors

No MSG*

Liven up chicken, beef and fish in just 30 minutes. Mix marinade into ground beef for a teriyaki burger or try on grilled veggies or pineapple for a sweet side dish

FUN FACT: Your flavor sidekick for go-to-seasoning blends and marinades, Lawry’s has been making perfectly blended flavors for over 75 years

Natural flavors

Excellent on chicken, beef, fish, vegetables and grilled pineapple
Featuring an inspired fusion of pineapple juice, soy sauce and other Asian-inspired seasonings, Lawry's Teriyaki Marinade is a tasty, quick and easy solution for dinner. This marinade livens up chicken, beef and fish with exotic flavor and succulence -- in just 30 minutes. For tenderness you can taste, mix marinade into ground beef for teriyaki burgers. Or try on grilled veggies or pineapple for a sweet side dish. Our marinade contains no high fructose corn syrup and no MSG – *except those naturally occurring glutamates. Unlock the traditional flavors of Asia without leaving your kitchen!

Ingredients
Water, Pineapple Juice, Sugar, Salt, Soy Sauce (Water, Wheat, Soybeans, Salt), Red Wine Vinegar, Modified Food Starch, Caramel Color, Sherry Wine, Citric Acid, Ginger, Garlic, Vinegar, Solids, Xanthan Gum (Thickener), Potassium Sorbate and Sodium Benzoate (to Protect Quality) and Natural Flavor.

Items Details
Container Type: Bottle
Allergen Information: Soy, Wheat
Specialty: high-fructose-corn-syrup-free
Diet Type: Keto
Item Form: Paste
Part Number: DCS-187
Cuisine: Asian cuisine

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the pour bottle make it easy to baste food on a hot outdoor grill?

Yes, the 12 fl oz pour-bottle design is built for easy marinating and basting, so you can brush glaze onto chicken, veggies, or pineapple right over the grill without making a mess at the patio station.

Can I take this marinade on a camping trip or tailgate without it leaking?

The standard 12 fl oz bottle is sized for portable use at tailgates, picnics, and campsite grills. Just seal the cap tightly, pack it upright in a cooler, and it is ready to travel with you.

Will the pineapple-teriyaki flavor hold up over open-flame grilling?

Absolutely. The real pineapple juice base caramelizes beautifully on the grill, giving chicken, shrimp, and vegetables that signature sweet-savory char you want from an outdoor cookout.

Is this safe to use on a flat-top griddle or smoker as well as a standard grill?

Yes, it works on gas grills, charcoal grills, flat-top griddles, and smokers. Brush it on during the last few minutes of cooking for a glossy, restaurant-style finish.

How long does an opened bottle stay good for outdoor cookout season?

Once opened, keep the bottle refrigerated and use it within several weeks for the freshest flavor. Most households finish it well before then across a summer of grilling.

Is this a good marinade for a backyard cookout with a crowd?

Yes. A single 12 fl oz bottle is enough to marinate several pounds of chicken, beef, or shrimp, and the 2-pack is ideal when you are feeding a larger group across multiple rounds of grilling.

Can I use it to glaze grilled pineapple for an outdoor dessert side?

Definitely. Brushing it onto pineapple rings on the grill is one of the most popular outdoor uses, creating a sweet-savory side dish or burger topping in minutes.

Does the flavor work for kabobs on a rotisserie or kebab skewer?

Yes. It is excellent for basting chicken, beef, shrimp, and vegetable kabobs as they rotate or cook on skewers, locking in moisture and adding a bold teriyaki-pineapple glaze.

Is this better than a standard teriyaki sauce for grilling?

For grilling specifically, the real pineapple juice base caramelizes faster and adds a tropical sweetness that plain teriyaki sauces cannot match, giving you more flavor with the same easy prep.

How does Lawry's Teriyaki with Pineapple compare to a homemade teriyaki glaze for outdoor cooking?

Homemade glazes require mixing soy sauce, sugar, ginger, and pineapple separately each time. Lawry's pre-blends the Asian-inspired seasonings with real pineapple juice, so you get consistent flavor in 30 minutes without the extra steps.

Could I just use soy sauce and brown sugar on the grill instead?

You could, but you would miss the real pineapple juice, the balanced Asian-inspired seasoning blend, and the trusted Lawry's quality. The bottled formula saves prep time and delivers more layered flavor.

Is one bottle enough, or should I buy a 2-pack for summer grilling?

If you grill a few times a week during the season, a 2-pack is the better value since you will go through it quickly across chicken, beef, seafood, and veggie nights.

Will the sweet pineapple base attract bugs or wildlife during outdoor cookouts?

Any sweet marinade can attract insects if left sitting out. Keep the bottle capped, wipe up drips, and cover marinating food in the fridge until you are ready to cook to minimize issues.

Does the bottle hold up in a cooler with ice during a long outdoor day?

Yes, the bottle is designed for normal kitchen and cooler storage. Just keep it sealed and packed with ice on hot days to preserve the freshest flavor.

Is the flavor too sweet to pair with smoky BBQ rub on the grill?

Not at all. The sweet-savory balance complements smoky rubs well, and you can layer the two by seasoning with a dry rub first and finishing with the teriyaki glaze in the last few minutes.

Will this leak or break if I pack it in a grill bag for travel?

The bottle is sturdy enough for typical outdoor travel, but as with any liquid marinade, we recommend sealing the cap tightly and bagging it to protect the rest of your gear.

How do I use Lawry's Teriyaki with Pineapple Juice Marinade?

Pour the marinade over chicken, beef, fish, shrimp, or tofu in a resealable bag or dish. Let it marinate for at least 30 minutes, then cook using your preferred method such as grilling, baking, pan-searing, or broiling. Reserve a portion before marinating if you want to use it as a basting glaze.

Can I use it as a sauce or glaze after cooking?

Yes. You can brush it on during the last few minutes of cooking for a glossy glaze, or heat a fresh portion in a small saucepan and serve it tableside as a dipping sauce. Do not reuse raw marinade that has touched raw protein without boiling it first.

How long should I marinate different proteins?

Fish and shrimp need about 15 to 30 minutes, chicken benefits from 30 minutes to 2 hours, and beef can handle 30 minutes up to several hours for deeper flavor. Do not exceed 24 hours, as the acid in the pineapple juice can break down the texture of the meat.

Does this work with plant-based proteins like tofu and tempeh?

Yes. It is excellent for flavoring tofu, tempeh, and even plant-based burgers. Press extra-firm tofu first, marinate for 30 minutes, and then bake, pan-sear, or grill for a flavorful Asian-inspired dish.

Can I use it on vegetables and fruits?

Absolutely. It is great for brushing onto grilled vegetables, roasted carrots, Brussels sprouts, or fresh pineapple rings. It also works as a sweet-savory glaze for kabobs and stir-fries.

What is included when I order a single bottle versus the 2-pack?

The single-bottle option includes one 12 fl oz pour bottle of Lawry's Teriyaki with Pineapple Juice Marinade. The 2-pack includes two 12 fl oz pour bottles. No additional accessories are included, and you can start using the marinade straight from the bottle.

Does it need to be refrigerated after opening?

Yes, refrigerate the bottle after opening to preserve freshness and flavor. Be sure the cap is tightly sealed before placing it back in the refrigerator.

Is it safe for people with soy or wheat allergies?

This product contains soy and wheat as ingredients typical of teriyaki-style marinades. Anyone with soy or wheat allergies should review the full ingredient list on the bottle before use.

What is the difference between a marinade and a sauce, and which is this?

A marinade is a seasoned liquid used to soak food before cooking to add flavor and tenderness, while a sauce is typically served with or on the finished dish. This product is formulated primarily as a marinade, but it can also be used as a glaze or dipping sauce when heated separately.

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