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Home » Fruit » How to Make Crushed Pineapple

How to Make Crushed Pineapple

Published: Jun 26, 2024 · Modified: May 15, 2025 by Arlene Mobley · This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

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Red bowl filled with homemade crushed pineapple with pineapples in background.

Bought a bunch of fresh pineapple on sale? Or does a recipe call for crushed pineapple and all you have on hand is a fresh pineapple or canned pineapple chunks? It's easy to learn how to make crushed pineapple at home with a food processor or blender.

Red bowl filled with homemade crushed pineapple with pineapples in background.

This is a great recipe I use whenever I find fresh pineapple on sale. I like to process the pineapple down into crushed or pineapple chunks to have on hand for my favorite pineapple recipes. Then I can make homemade pineapple sauce ice cream topping, homemade Pineapple Syrup or Pineapple Pie. whenever want.

If I find pineapples on sale for an amazing price I will make canned pineapple chunks.

You can freeze crushed pineapple up to six months. Once thawed it can be used in place of canned.

Ingredients

Below is a quick look at the ingredients and directions. You can find the entire ingredient amounts and step by step directions in the recipe card below. P. S. You can also save your favorite recipes to your personal recipe box! ⬇️

  • A whole fresh pineapple or canned pineapple chunks or rings

I am using a fresh pineapple for this recipe. But if all I had in my pantry was a can of pineapple chunks or rings I would use the same technique to make crushed pineapple for any recipe.

Whole fresh pineapple in a enamel bowl.

👇See the detailed step by step directions below!

Step by Step Directions

  • Prep: Trim the top and bottom off so it is easier to stand the pineapple up to be cored and peeled. Coring and peeling the fruit is very easy to do when you use a metal pineapple corer like the one I used. It works like a dream. Plastic corers are a struggle to work with. You can also do this using a sharp knife but it is so much easier using the corer.
  • Step 1: Place the fruit onto a cookie sheet, baking tray with low sides or a large bowl to catch any juice.
  • Step 2: Insert the pineapple corer over and centered on the pineapple core. Press down and start twisting the handle clockwise to cut into the pineapple flesh. Twist until the corer comes out the bottom. Once you cut through the bottom twist the corer in the opposite direction and pull the fruit out of the center of the peel.
Collage image of the four steps to core a whole pineapple.
  • Step 3: Separate the slices and cut them into chunks.

Tip: Using a pineapple corer will remove almost all of the eyes and you won't have to worry about cutting them out by hand.

Pineapple chunks in the bowl of food processor.
  • Step 4: Place the pineapple pieces and any juice into the bowl of a food processor or blender. Pulse until the pineapple pieces have been broken up and turned into small crushed pineapple pieces. It only takes 2 to 3 pulses.
Crushed pineapple bits in the bowl of food processor.
  • Step 4: Pour the crushed pineapple and juice into a container and refrigerate until needed.
Homemade tidbits in a bowl.
  • Step 5: Store the pineapple in an airtight container up to a week in the refrigerator.
Glass storage container filled.

Pineapple Drink

Set the peels aside to make a fermented pineapple drink. Save them and the core to make Tepache-a fermented Pineapple Drink. You can refrigerate the peels for a couple of days to make the pineapple drink. Recipe coming soon!

Fermenting Tepache in a large glass jar.

Recipes that use crushed pineapple.

Try some of these recipes.

  • Million Dollar Pie recipe
  • Homemade Pineapple Sauce
  • Crock Pot Pineapple Chicken
  • Old Fashioned Pink Fluff Salad
  • Old Fashioned Watergate Salad

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📌Pro Cooking Tips

  • crushed pineapple can be frozen up to six months.
  • can be used for any recipes calling for crushed pineapple.

This easy recipe to preserve fresh pineapple and make crushed or cubed pineapple at home comes in handy.

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How to Make Crushed Pineapple

Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face
Discover the step-by-step process for making crushed pineapple at home. Perfect for enhancing desserts, cocktails, and savory dishes with fresh tropical flavor.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 0 minutes mins
Total Time 10 minutes mins
Course Condiment
Cuisine American
Servings 10 Servings
Calories 45 kcal

Ingredients  

  • 1 large fresh pineapple or canned pineapple chunks or rings
  • water
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Instructions 

Prep

  • Scrub and wash the outside of the fresh pineapple under running cold water.

How to cut and core a fresh Pineapple

  • Remove the top, trim off the bottom of the pineapple to create a flat and stable bottom. Place the fruit into an oversize bowl to catch any juice.
  • Insert the pineapple corer over and centered on the core. Press down and start twisting the handle clockwise to cut into the pineapple. Twist until the corer comes out the bottom. Once you cut through the bottom twist the corer in the opposite direction and pull the fruit out of the peel.

Make the crushed pineapple

  • Cut the pineapple rings into small chunks.
  • Place the pineapple pieces and any juice into the bowl of a food processor or blender. Pulse until the pineapple pieces have been broken up and turned into small crushed pineapple pieces.
  • Pour the crushed pineapple and juice into a container and refrigerate until needed.
  • Makes 2 ½ cups of crushed pineapple.

Recipe Expert Tips

  • Using a pineapple corer will remove almost all of the eyes and you won't have to worry about cutting them out by hand.
  • If removing the peels with a knife instead of a corer you will need to cut out any of the "eyes" by hand.
  • Core over a rimmed baking sheet or a bowl so you can catch and save all the pineapple juice. 

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cupCalories: 45kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 0.5gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.01gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.04gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 99mgFiber: 1gSugar: 9gVitamin A: 52IUVitamin C: 43mgCalcium: 12mgIron: 0.3mg
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