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Pineapple Rumaki

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Ingredients

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1 cup french dressing
12 slices bacon
36 pineapple chunks
toothpick

Nutritional information

66.3
Calories
58 g
Calories From Fat
6.5 g
Total Fat
1.5 g
Saturated Fat
5.1 mg
Cholesterol
121 mg
Sodium
1.1 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
1.1 g
Sugars
0.9 g
Protein
9g
Serving Size

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Pineapple Rumaki

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    delish! used turkey bacon and fat free French dressing and they were a hit!

    • 65 min
    • Serves 36
    • Easy

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    Pineapple Rumaki, I got this from an appetizer book from many years ago that had three different recipes for Rumaki, but this one was/is my favorite Sweet yet flavorful When I bring this parties, everyone LOVES them They fly off the plate! It’s a great finger food and can be made in advance (one or two days max) and refridgerated until it is time to serve I prefer to serve them hot/warm, but they are just as good when cold , delish! used turkey bacon and fat free French dressing and they were a hit!, I got this from an appetizer book from many years ago that had three different recipes for Rumaki, but this one was/is my favorite Sweet yet flavorful When I bring this parties, everyone LOVES them They fly off the plate! It’s a great finger food and can be made in advance (one or two days max) and refridgerated until it is time to serve I prefer to serve them hot/warm, but they are just as good when cold


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Combine the French Dressing and Pineapple Chunks in a Bag to Marinate For 15 Minutes.

    2
    Done

    Cut Each of the Bacon Slices Into Three Pieces (1 Bacon Slice=3 Small Stripes of Bacon).

    3
    Done

    Preheat Your Oven to Broil and Set For 350 Degrees.

    4
    Done

    After the 15 Minutes Are Up, Take the Pineapple Chunks and Wrap Them With the Bacon and Put a Wooden Toothpick Through the Bacon and the Pineapple to Secure the Rumaki Together.

    5
    Done

    Take a Baking Sheet and Put the Rumaki Onto the Baking Sheet.

    6
    Done

    Broil One Side of the Rumaki Until It Looks Done, Which Should Be Around 6-8 Minutes Depending on How Hot Your Oven Is (if You Want the Rumaki to Be Crisper, Leave It Under the Broil For a Little Longer).

    7
    Done

    After the One Side of the Rumaki Is Cooked, Take the Baking Sheet Out. Grab the Toothpick and Flip the Rumaki to the Other Side, Which Is not Cooked. (be Careful as the Baking Sheet Will Be Hot.).

    8
    Done

    Put the Baking Sheet in the Oven Again. Broil For Another 6-8 Minutes.

    9
    Done

    Take the Baking Sheet Out of the Oven and Let Cool For a Few Minutes.

    10
    Done

    Now Get Ready to Serve the Rumaki.

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    Vegan chef dedicated to creating flavorful and nourishing plant-based dishes.

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