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Jerk Chicken Recipe

Almost everyone that takes a trip to Jamaica looks for a fantastic jerk chicken recipe when they get home. In order to create this dish, it will help to know a thing or two about jerk spices.

All jerk chicken recipes begin with two basic seasonings: allspice and Scotch bonnet peppers. The allspice is, indeed, important, but the Scotch bonnet peppers cannot be ignored. These peppers happen to be some of the hottest on the Scoville scale, which means that they will certainly make you sweat. You can find Scotch bonnets in specialty stores, but you must have them in order to make any great jerk seasoning. Aside from the two ingredients mentioned above, you will also need cloves, cinnamon, scallions, nutmeg, thyme, and garlic.


Although the spices are important to this dish, another crucial factor is the way that the dish is cooked. This spice mixture is usually applied to meat, though it can also be added to chicken, fish, beef, sausage, and tofu. In order to cook the meal properly, you must have a barbecue that can be fitted with some type of aromatic wood, charcoal, or briquettes. Some cooks actually place allspice on top of the wood in order to give the meal an extra bit of flavor.

To make a great jerk chicken recipe, simply combine the spices listed above. Then, allow the meat of your choice to marinate in the spice mix for a number of hours. Once the meat is done marinating, you can then begin to slow cook it over that barbeque. Don’t forget the special wood in order to give the meat its authentic taste. If you want, you can add olive oil, lemon, lime, and other ingredients to the mix. The important thing is that you have the right peppers along with the right allspice. Your meat should be a bit black on the outside once it is done cooking, though the inside should be tender and delicious.



Once you know a bit about a certain type of food, preparing it is usually a snap. Take the time to read about Jamaican jerk recipes prior to creating your own. This way, you can come up with an authentic tasting meal in no time.

Once you have tried a great jerk chicken recipe there is no going back. If you love to spice things up, nothing will get your mouth watering faster than the right kind of spice.

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