This Chicken Seasoning is a simple way to add the best flavor to chicken! You can mix up this easy rub recipe in just minutes, using ingredients that you probably have in your kitchen.
Chicken recipes are a dinner time staple, and a good chicken seasoning or chicken marinade makes all the difference when it comes to preparing juicy, flavorful chicken. I love using a dry rub when seasoning meat because it’s an easy way to add lots of flavor.
Homemade spice blends are so simple to make and allow you to control the ingredients, salt and flavors. My Pork Rub, Taco Seasoning, and Cajun Seasoning are other favorite seasoning mixes that I like to make from scratch.
THE BEST CHICKEN SEASONING
This chicken seasoning is extremely versatile! You can use it to season just about any cut of chicken, including chicken breasts, chicken thighs, chicken tenders, chicken drumsticks, or when cooking a whole rotisserie chicken, such as this Instant Pot Whole Chicken or Crockpot Whole Chicken.
CHICKEN SEASONING RECIPE INGREDIENTS
- Brown Sugar: The brown sugar helps to caramelize the outside of the chicken, which makes it especially juicy and flavorful. It also adds a touch of sweetness, which my family thinks is delicious. If you prefer a seasoning without sugar, you can omit the brown sugar.
- Paprika: You can use sweet paprika or smoked paprika, depending on your flavor preferences. Smoked paprika will lend a smoky flavor.
- Dried Oregano: Or try Italian seasoning, which is also delicious in this recipe.
- Garlic Powder: For flavor.
- Onion Powder: For flavor.
- Salt: I always err on the side of using less salt to keep my recipes on the healthy side. You can adjust the amount of salt to your tastes and dietary needs.
- Black Pepper: Freshly ground black pepper will give you the best flavor. You can buy an inexpensive pepper grinder with whole peppercorns at most grocery stores.
- Cayenne Pepper: For a bit of heat. We’re using a small amount, so that the chicken won’t be too spicy.
Recipe Variation:
- You can add 2 teaspoons of chili powder to this recipe for a bit of Tex-Mex flavor.
HOW TO SEASON CHICKEN
Once you have the seasoning ingredients mixed together, you’re ready to season some chicken!
- Start by patting the chicken dry using paper towels.
- Rub a small amount of olive oil over the chicken to help the seasoning stick to the meat.
- Use about 1 tablespoon of the seasoning mix per pound of chicken. You will need more seasoning for smaller pieces of chicken since there is more overall surface area per pound of meat.
- You can cook chicken right away, but for the most flavorful chicken, let the meat marinate in the seasoning rub for one hour, and up to 12 hours, before cooking. Be sure to refrigerate the chicken while it marinates.
- If you are using chicken with skin, try to rub some seasoning under the skin to flavor the meat.
- For food safety, discard any unused rub that has come in contact with raw chicken or your hands as you handle raw chicken.