Nowadays, you can get authentic Jamaican jerk eats from delicious smelling jerk huts on their island stomping grounds. So if you’re lucky enough travel to Jamaica, send me some tasty pics and I’ll live vicariously through you for a moment
Since most of us aren’t going to soak our chicken overnight in Scotch bonnet peppers and then slow-smoke it over long sticks of pimento wood, I’m here to share this simplified way of making delicious jerk chicken. [Aka, lazy but totally tasty.]
If that resonates with you, read on.
How To Make Jamaican Jerk Chicken
We’re keeping things simple for all the crazy busy home cooks who need an easy way to liven up their same-o chicken routine. I’m talking about myself, but feel free to join the club.- All you’ll need here are dry spices and fresh chicken legs. Do be sure your dry/ground spice are fresh (always throw out older spices that have lost some aroma and flavor.)
- Prepare Ahead: The spice mixture can be prepared days ahead of time. Cinnamon, ginger, cloves, sugar, thyme, cayenne, allspice, onion, garlic, and smoked paprika can all be combined in advance. (You can get away with regular paprika, but smoked paprika is easy to find at many grocery stores these days, and it provides that smoky flavor you’d otherwise miss.)
- Once you’ve combined the dry rub spices together, simply rub all that aromatic goodness onto and under the chicken skin. That’s always my secret to well-seasoned poultry: get that rub under the skin – wear gloves if you’d like, but absolutely work the seasonings on top and underneath the skin throughout.
- Option to marinate in advance: at this point, you can opt to marinade the chicken for several hours, up to overnight, if you’d like to have it ready to bake after work the next day. Otherwise, no marinade time is needed with this dish. Either way, you’ll be rewarded with a fantastically tasty and tender chicken dinner that’s amazing with this Rice and Beans Recipe.
What To Serve With Jamaican Jerk Chicken
- We 100% recommend and love this Rice and Beans recipe that’s both easy and tasty; it’s great with almost any meal. Even eaters who don’t think they’d like rice and beans surprise themselves by going back for seconds!
- This Coconut Rice is aromatic and delicious with chicken. We love it with any stir fry, vegetable, or protein dish.
- Mango Black Bean Salsa Dip. Good enough to eat with a spoon all by itself, but really refreshing next to jerk chicken.
- Plantains are a delicious side option for jerk chicken! Their easygoing crispness offer the texture you crave.
- Can’t resist including this island Mai Tai cocktail; so good…in fact, it’s kind of always a good thing when this tropical cocktail shows up with your meal.
Jamaican Jerk Chicken Commonly Asked Questions
What is jerk chicken in Jamaica?Common throughout the Caribbean, jerk chicken often refers to a spicy grilled chicken dish. Our recipe can be used for grilling or baking.
With spices such as allspice and cumin, the flavor profile tends to be earthy, exotic, and slightly sweet with a bit of sugar in the mixture.
This dish is definitely on the healthy side, especially if you don’t eat the chicken skin. Because it’s grilled or baked and not fried, it doesn’t absorb much oil (plus, we use olive oil for the paste.)
Yes, this is a great recipe for meal prep. Make a large batch at the beginning of the week, along with easy rice and beans, to enjoy for several days.
More To Cook And Eat
- Orange Chicken Recipe (How to Get it Crispy!) – our family and friends’ favorite crispy orange chicken is just SO much better when it’s homemade.
- Chicken Shawarma Recipe – when our local shawarma restaurant closed down, we sought to recreate the chicken shawarma we loved; this recipe hits it out of the park!
- Instant Pot Whole Chicken – never fear the whole chicken, as this simply cannot be easier! You’ll be rewarded with tender, juicy chicken that’s even better than store-bought rotisserie chicken.
- Rogan Josh – the flavors of this rogan josh are spot on. Feel free to use lamb, beef, or chicken in this popular curry.
Easy Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe
Prep Time: 10 mins Cook Time: 40 mins Total Time: 50 mins Servings: 10- 10 chicken legs
- ⅓ cup olive oil
- 2 TB light brown sugar, packed
- 1 heaping TB dried thyme
- 2 tsp ground allspice
- 2 tsp smoked paprika
- ¼ – ½ tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp ground ginger
- 1 tsp ground cloves
- 1 tsp cayenne pepper
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 2 ¼ tsp kosher salt
- ¼ tsp freshly ground black pepper
- Prepare: Preheat oven to 425F with rack on lower middle position. Use paper towels to thoroughly dry chicken legs of excess moisture. Use fork to poke holes on all sides of chicken legs. Set aside.
- Mix: In a bowl, combine all remaining ingredients to form a spice rub/paste mixture. Evenly rub mixture underneath the skin of chicken legs (easiest to use clean hands to really push the mixture as far underneath skin as you can) as well as on top.
- Bake: Place chicken on large rimmed/foil-lined baking sheet, with space in between each piece. Bake about 40 minutes or until nicely browned. Serve immediately.
Jamaican jerk seasoning classically contains ground cinnamon. However, if you’re sensitive to cinnamon, feel free to start with 1/4 tsp the first time making this dish.
Serving: 1g | Calories: 232kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 117mg | Sodium: 654mg | Potassium: 338mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 324IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 1mg