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Teriyaki Pina Colada Burger is our favorite! It’s a secret blend of meat for the juiciest burger, topped with teriyaki sauce, grilled pineapple, crispy bacon and a special pina colada sauce.
Cade has created a monster. A real life hamburger monster. Annnd that sounds gross. I’ve never really cared for burgers, but slowly and surely I’m realizing that it’s all about how the burger is made.

Table of Contents
- How This Recipe Came to Be
- Ingredients for a Teriyaki Pina Colada Burger
- What Hamburger Meat is Best?
- When is Hamburger Meat Done?
- The Pina Colada Sauce
- What to Eat with a Teriyaki Burger
- Tips for Grilling Hamburgers
- How Long Will a Hamburger Keep?
- Watch How to Make Our Teriyaki Pina Colada Burger
- More Spectacular Burger Recipes:
- Teriyaki Pina Colada Burger Recipe
In fact I had one in Portland a few years ago that is still one of the best I’ve ever had. Except I had to shower when I got home as all the spices had gotten stuck in my hair and made my hair smell horrid. But it was worth it.
Anyway we’ve been creating quite a few favorite burger recipes like the Brazilian burger and the rest I’ll list at the end of the post so you all can have a list of them. But this teriyaki pina colada burger recipe (which was inspired by the darling Jeana Hammer), well thanks to our 2 secrets for the best burger, is awesome!
How This Recipe Came to Be
This is one of those burgers that you kind of have to trust me on. I know some maybe find it weird that we baste the burger, but trust me, it’s so yum. Good golly it’s good! I mean, if you can make a teriyaki steak (which happens to be a favorite of mine at Tepanyaki grills) then why not a burger?
And then as they were cooking I thought, we just had Maui pork nachos with pina colada sauce which is one of our favorite football foods ever, so why not use the leftover sauce to make a pina colada mayo?! BOOYAH BABY!!

Ingredients for a Teriyaki Pina Colada Burger
Here is what you will need to make these heavenly burgers! This is just meant to given you an overview of the ingredients need. The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card down below.
- Brioche Buns – The bun makes all the difference and brioche is soft and fluff but will home up to the sauce and juicy burger.
- Ground Beef – We recommend using 80/20 or 85/15, but nothing leaner than that. The more fat, the more flavor!
- This recipe also works great with ground turkey or chicken!
- Teriyaki Sauce – you could make the sauce homemade or buy your favorite brand at the store
- Salt and Pepper – added flavor
- Butter – used to grill the buns
- Pineapple – that grilled brown sugar glazed pineapple ring is nothing short of heavenly!
- Pina Colada Sauce – takes this burger to the next level of amazing!
- Mayonnaise – used to thin out the pina colada sauce just slightly
- Colby Jack Cheese – You could use any cheese you want, but we love the flavor of colby jack on this one.
- Bacon – cooked to crispy perfection
What Hamburger Meat is Best?
Cut from the shoulder, ground chuck ranges from 15 to 20 percent fat and has a rich flavor and tender, moist texture.
It is best choice for burgers, but we like to take it to the next level by adding some ground sirloin as well. Ground sirloin is a bit dry by itself in burgers, but it has amazing beef flavor, so we combine the two to get the rich beefy flavor and the juiciness you need in a burger!
When is Hamburger Meat Done?
The interior of a raw hamburger usually does contain bacteria, and is safest if cooked well done.
Because E. coli is killed at 155 degrees Fahrenheit, the USDA sets the minimum safe temperature for ground beef at 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

The Pina Colada Sauce
The pina colada sauce originally comes from our ham dipping sauce, and you absolutely must try it and the world’s best honey mustard sauce come holiday season.
It turned out so fantabulous! We all agreed that the only thing that would have made it even better would have been to use this brown sugar grilled pineapple, but we were trying to not ingest 5 million calories in one sitting so we decided on plain pineapple.
What to Eat with a Teriyaki Burger
This burger recipe is pretty dang filling so I like to do light sides with it like our watermelon salad or our tomato cucumber salad.
Hot salty french fries are always a hit with burgers too! So you can’t go wrong with those, and a tall glass of lemonade is sure to hit the spot!
Tips for Grilling Hamburgers
- When forming the patties, make small depression in the middle of each patty so that as they cook, they don’t puff up in the middle.
- Shape the patties a little bigger than the buns. They will shrink slightly as they cook, so you don’t want them too small.
- Only flip once! This keeps the burgers nice and juicy.
- Never, and I mean NEVER, press the tops of the burgers with a spatula. This presses out all the delicious juices.
- After grilling, let the patties rest for at least 5 minutes to let the juices redistribute.

How Long Will a Hamburger Keep?
Cooked ground beef will keep for 3-4 days in the refrigerator, but hamburgers are just one of those meals that really need to be eaten hot and fresh. They don’t keep well after they have been assembled, so if you do think you’ll have leftover, I’d highly recommend to store everything separately and reheat and assemble right before eating.
Watch How to Make Our Teriyaki Pina Colada Burger
If you’re looking for a gourmet burger recipe that is unlike any you’ve had before, then this teriyaki pina colada burger recipe is a must-try! It is sweet and salty, creamy and crunchy, and has the bold umami flavor you crave in a burger! It’s time to devour!!
More Spectacular Burger Recipes:
- Brazilian Burger
- Secrets to the Best Burger
- Killer Burger Sauce
- Garlic Pesto Caprese Burger
- Smash Burger
- Southern Pimento Cheeseburger
- Lasagna Burger
- Pepperoni Pizza Burger
Teriyaki Pina Colada Burger

Ingredients
- 4 Brioche Buns
- 2 Pounds The [Perfect Burger Mix]
- 2/3 Cup Teriyaki Sauce, divided
- Salt and Pepper, to taste
- 2 Tablespoons Butter, melted plus more for buns
- 4 Slices Pineapple, core intact (see note)
- 1/3 Cup [Pina Colada Sauce]
- 1/3 Cup Mayonnaise
- 4 Slices Colby Jack Cheese
- 4-8 Slices Bacon, cooked
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine the 1/3 cup pina colada sauce and mayo.1/3 Cup [Pina Colada Sauce], 1/3 Cup Mayonnaise
- Butter each side of the buns, set aside, and heat the grill to high heat.2 Tablespoons Butter, 4 Brioche Buns
- Mix the meat gently with the 1/4 cup teriyaki sauce.2 Pounds The [Perfect Burger Mix], 2/3 Cup Teriyaki Sauce
- Form into 4 burgers with a small indentation in the middle of each patty and brush with a little melted butter then sprinkle each side with salt and pepper.2 Tablespoons Butter, Salt and Pepper
- Place on the grill and grill 4-7 minutes .
- Using a spoon drizzle the teriyaki over the burgers.2/3 Cup Teriyaki Sauce
- Flip the burger and using a brush or a new spoon, spread teriyaki over the burger, plus any more at the end to taste.2/3 Cup Teriyaki Sauce
- Allow to cook for another 4-7 minutes or until done. (A well done burger will not be as flavorful so we usually do medium)
- Place cheese over each burger right before it is done and close the lid to melt the cheese.4 Slices Colby Jack Cheese
- Meanwhile, grill the pineapple until marks appear, about 2 minutes, flip and grill again.4 Slices Pineapple
- Remove to a plate and cut out the core.
- Grill each bun, inside face down, until grill marks appear.
- Spread the pina colada mayo on each side of the bun.
- Place the burger, pineapple and bacon on the bottom and top with the lid.4-8 Slices Bacon
- Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Best burger I’ve ever had! Will definitely make again.
Yessssss! Thank you! This burger is such a dream!
It would be a wonderful recipe had you given us the full recipe….such as for the teriyaki sauce, and how to make it. As well as for the special pina colada sauce! What good is a fabulous recipe if it DOESN’T contain the WHOLE ingredients list… To make it!
Hi De’Anna! The pina colada sauce is linked to in the post: https://ohsweetbasil.com/ham-dipping-sauces-recipe/ The teriyaki sauce can be store bought or we have a recipe for it in our Easy Teriyaki Chicken recipe: https://ohsweetbasil.com/easy-teriyaki-chicken-recipe/
Thanks for sharing the recipe, I really like and would love to try it ..
Why is the recipe for the Pina Colata Sauce such a secret. You posted the recipe for the burger, so you should be responsible enough to supply the information on a main ingredient.
Hi Henry, I’m a little confused… The pina colada sauce is linked to both in the post and in the recipe. It’s something we had already posted on the blog so there just wasn’t a need to type it all out again. It’s not a secret. 🙂 Here’s the link again if you need easier access, https://ohsweetbasil.com/ham-dipping-sauces-recipe/
Hi,
Could you please tell me where I can buy the pina colada source?
I’m looking for some pina colada source recipes, I was not able to find it.
This was seriously 1 of the best burgers I have EVER had!!! That pina colada sauce is to die for, & the grilled pineapple adds so much juicy flavour, I will definitely be making these again & again!
Oh you’re wonderful!! Thank you so much for coming back to tell us. Made our night!
I’m glad, because this burger made my night too – again this Monday! I made a large batch of the pina colada sauce (prior to mixing it with the mayo) this time. Do you know roughly how long it will keep in a refrigerated airtight container?
Laura,
The last time we made the sauce it lasted about 3-4 weeks!
Perfect, thank you!
I tried this burger and it was mouth watering. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
I’m so glad! Thank you!
Your burgers sound delicious. I want to make the teriyaki piña colata one first. I have never heard of pia colata sauce. Do you buy it made, or do you make it.
If you make it, what is the recipe? Thanks,
Holly.
Hi Holly, the recipe is included in there. 🙂