ineapple is a versatile and delicious fruit that's almost as sweet to look at as it is to eat. It's tropical, fun, and refreshing, not to mention great in a variety of recipes (and makes for fantastic house plants!). However, knowing the proper — and safe — way to cut a pineapple is not necessarily intuitive. The pineapple's large and spiky appearance can make even the sharpest chef's knife feel insignificant. But don't give up! There are several ways to slice up this succulent, oval fruit. With a little practice, you can learn how to cut a pineapple in no time.
Before you begin any of the cutting methods below, start by doing the following:
- Cut off the top and bottom of the pineapple.
- Stand the pineapple on its end and slice the rind off.
- Lay the pineapple on its side.
- Carefully use your knife to remove the eyes (the brown markings on the pineapple's surface) by cutting in a wedge fashion, aiming your knife inward on each side of the eye.
- Stand the pineapple on its end again and cut in half.
After that…well, read on to find out.
How to cut a pineapple into chunks
Once you've removed the rind and eyes, stand the pineapple on its end again and cut in half. Cut the halves in half again and slice into chunks. Use the chunks in a fruit salad or to add a little sweetness to your next taco night with grilled pineapple salsa.
How to cut a pineapple into rounds
Simply cut the pineapple into slices — however thick or thin you want them — and then cut the core out with a round cookie cutter.
How to cut a pineapple for easy snacking
Pineapple spears are an easy grab-and-go snack. Just cut the pineapple halves in half again and slice each quarter into three long spears.