Whether you are hosting a neighborhood gathering, a large family reunion, or a community potluck, Hawaiian Haystacks are the gold standard for feeding a crowd. The beauty of this meal lies in its “build-your-own” nature, which effortlessly accommodates different appetites and preferences in one fell swoop. Because it relies on a simple, scalable base of rice and creamy chicken, you can feed a dozen people just as easily as four, making it the perfect stress-free solution for any large get-together.
If you’re looking for a meal that satisfies the pickiest eaters, the adventurous foodies, and the “I’m-too-busy-to-cook” schedule, look no further. Hawaiian Haystacks are the MVP of any dinner.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Kid-Friendly: Let them build their own “mountain” of food.
- Texture Heaven: You get creamy gravy, fluffy rice, and crunchy toppings in every bite.
- Perfect for Groups: It’s incredibly easy to scale up for a party.
The Ingredients
- Rice: 2 cups dry rice cooked in 4 cups water with 1 tsp salt.
The Creamy Gravy
- 1 chicken breast, diced.
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 3 cups cold water
- 3 tbsp cornstarch
- 1 tsp Chicken Better Than Bouillon
- ½ tsp salt
- ½ cup mayo (The secret to that signature tang and creaminess!)

The “Haystack” Topping Station
This is where the fun happens. Set these out in bowls and let everyone go wild:
- Pineapple tidbits
- Mandarin Oranges
- Craisins
- Shredded coconut
- Crunchy Asian-style noodles
- Sunflower seeds
- Celery
- Shredded cheese
- Tomatoes
- Green onions
- Bell peppers
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Get the Rice Going: Start your rice in a cooker or pot. By the time it’s fluffy and ready, your gravy will be too.
- Sear the Chicken: Heat olive oil in a large pan. Add your diced chicken, season with a pinch of salt and pepper, and brown it until cooked through. Remove the chicken from the pan and set aside.
- Whisk the Sauce Base: In a separate bowl, whisk together the cold water, cornstarch, and bouillon until smooth.
Pro Tip: Always mix cornstarch with cold water first to avoid those pesky lumps! - Thicken It Up: Pour the mixture into your frying pan. Stir in the mayo and salt. Cook over medium-high heat, stirring regularly, until the sauce transforms into a thick, glossy gravy.
- Combine: Fold the cooked chicken back into the gravy.
- The Assembly: Start with a big scoop of rice, ladle on plenty of chicken gravy, and pile those toppings high!
A Little Hint from the Kitchen
If you want an even deeper flavor, try swapping one of the cups of water in the gravy for a cup of chicken bone broth. And don’t skip the crunchy noodles—they are the “hay” in the haystack, after all!
What’s your “must-have” topping for Hawaiian Haystacks?

