Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe #paleo #lowcarb #keto #glutenfree (2024)

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This flavorful and juicyJamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe is a great way to celebrate grilling season, but it’s equally delicious cooked in the oven year-round. This version is paleo, and with just 4g net carbs per serving it's also low carb and keto!

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In the seemingly endless variety of ways to cook chicken, it’s fun to take a little global inspiration.

With a complex blend of savory spices, a touch of heat, depth from soy sauce, and the freshness of lime, Jamaican Jerk Chicken is a hard dish to pass up.

Serve this up with Black Beans and rice, or Coconut Sesame Rice and Mango Black Bean Salsa. And if you want to go all out, you could grill up some pineapple or fry up some plantains to go along with the meal!

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Jerk Chicken Recipe

The main thing that makes Jamaican Jerk Chicken special is its unique spice blend. Once you get that right, you can use any dry heat cooking method you like to cook the chicken.

Additionally, I noticed that soy sauce and scallion are common additions along with the Jamaican jerk seasoning blend.

Finally, it’s traditional to include spicy peppers, such as Scotch Bonnet, which by all means add if you’re into really hot foods. I keep this dish a little more kiddo-friendly and just use a touch of heat from cayenne pepper and crushed red pepper flakes.

Spices in Jerk Seasoning

I’ve noticed slight variations in different Jamaican jerk seasoning recipes. Some will have more of a heat level, or others will have more warm spices (such as cinnamon).

However, in general I’ve found that the following ingredients are usually included in varying amounts:

  • Dried onion flakes
  • Garlic powder
  • Dried thyme leaves
  • Allspice
  • Sweet paprika
  • Salt
  • Black pepper
  • Crushed red pepper flakes
  • Cinnamon
  • Nutmeg
  • Cumin
  • Cayenne pepper
  • And often sugar, especially brown sugar

In terms of the heat level, I kept this more on the mild side, but feel free to adjust the heat level up or down based on your personal preferences.

How to Make Jamaican Jerk Chicken From Scratch

  1. Mix up the jerk seasoning.
  2. Marinade the chicken. That seasoning blend will give it tons of flavor!
  3. Cook the chicken.

How to Cook Jerk Chicken

Jamaican Jerk Chicken is typically cooked using a dry heat method, such as smoking, roasting, or grilling.

Roasting in the Oven:

  • To roast chicken drumsticks, take the chicken out of the fridge about 10 to 15 minutes before you want to cook it so it can come to room temperature
  • Preheat an oven to 350F
  • Arrange the chicken on a large baking sheet, and roast until fully cooked, about 1 hour (no need to flip the chicken)

On the Grill:

  • To grill chicken drumsticks, take the chicken out of the fridge about 10 to 15 minutes before you want to cook it so it can come to room temperature
  • Preheat a grill to medium-high heat
  • Grill the chicken until fully cooked, about 35 to 40 minutes, turning occasionally to ensure even cooking
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Jamaican Jerk Chicken FAQs

What is Jerk Chicken and Why Do They Call it Jerk Chicken?

Jerk refers to a Jamaican cooking method, in which jerk spice mix is used as a dry rub or wet paste to season meat, like chicken or pork.

According to The Kitchen Project, food historians think that jerk is a Spanish word that originated from the Peruvian word charqui, which refers to dried meat strips (basically, jerky). The word started as a noun and became a verb, as in “jerking”, which means to poke holes in meat so spices can permeate.

What is Dry Rub?

A dry rub is a mixture of dried herbs and spices that is rubbed directly onto meat, such as chicken or steak.

Usually, dry rub is used with a dry heat cooking method, such as grilling, smoking, or roasting.

Many dry rubs contain sugar and salt for a balanced flavor profile, as well as several other spices, such as paprika, cumin, etc.

How Can I Tell When Chicken is Fully Cooked?

Insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part without touching the bone; it should read 165F.

Additionally, the meat should be white and not pink, and the juices should run clear.

What Part of the Chicken is Dark Meat?

On a chicken, the drumsticks and thighs are dark meat and the breasts and wings are white meat.

The more myoglobin (the oxygen-binding and transporting protein found in muscle tissue), the darker the meat. Dark meat is higher in calories and fat, as well as vitamins and minerals. Additionally, dark meat is usually prized for being juicier and richer in flavor than white meat.

Read more about dark and white meat chicken on Women's Health and Chicken.ca.

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Low Carb Keto Jerk Chicken

Jamaican Jerk Chicken is an easy recipe to keep low carb. In order to keep the carbs as low as possible, the main alteration I make from a traditional jerk chicken recipe is to omit the sugar and use a little bit of keto sweetener instead! It truly couldn’t be any easier.

Here are a few low carb side dish recipe ideas to make this a full meal:

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Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe

By: Faith Gorsky

This low carb paleo Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe features a complex blend of savory spices, a touch of heat, depth from soy sauce, and freshness of lime.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Jamaican

Servings 8 people

Calories 306 kcal

Ingredients

Jamaican Jerk Seasoning (you’ll need this entire batch for this recipe):

Chicken:

  • 3 tablespoons avocado oil
  • 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 2 tablespoons coconut aminos or soy sauce or tamari sauce
  • 1 teaspoon keto brown sugar optional; or you can substitute regular brown sugar or coconut sugar
  • Jamaican Jerk Seasoning entire batch above
  • 4 pounds chicken drumsticks about 16 medium-large

Other:

  • 1 scallion green and white parts, thinly sliced, for garnish
  • Fresh lime wedges for serving

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients for the Jamaican Jerk Seasoning.

  • Whisk together the Jamaican Jerk Seasoning, avocado oil, lime juice, coconut aminos, and stevia in a large bowl. Add the chicken and toss to coat well.

  • Cover the chicken and refrigerate 4 hours, or overnight.

  • Let the chicken sit at room temperature for 10 minutes before cooking.

  • Preheat the oven to 350F. Arrange the chicken on a large baking sheet and bake until fully cooked, about 1 hour (no need to flip).

  • Transfer to a serving platter and top with the scallion. Serve with fresh lime wedges to squeeze on top.

Faith's Tips

  • Net Carbs:4g per serving (2 drumsticks)
  • Gluten Free and Paleo Options: To keep it paleo, use coconut aminos. To keep it gluten free, use tamari sauce.
  • Spicy Heat Level: In terms of the heat level, I kept this more on the mild side, but feel free to adjust the heat level up or down based on your personal preferences. Scotch Bonnet peppers are traditional in Jerk Chicken.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe

Amount Per Serving (2 drumsticks)

Calories 306Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 4g25%

Cholesterol 139mg46%

Sodium 465mg20%

Potassium 383mg11%

Carbohydrates 4g1%

Protein 27g54%

Vitamin A 290IU6%

Vitamin C 3.3mg4%

Calcium 30mg3%

Iron 1.8mg10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This post was first published on An Edible Mosaic on September 5, 2018. I updated it with more information on June 28, 2021.

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FAQs

What is the common method used when cooking jerk chicken in Jamaica? ›

Jerk refers to a style of cooking in which the main ingredient—which most often is chicken but may also be beef, pork, goat, boar, seafood, or vegetables—is coated in spices and slow-cooked over a fire or grill traditionally composed of green pimento wood positioned over burning coals; the resulting smoke is key to the ...

What is the difference between Jamaican pan chicken and jerk chicken? ›

Pimento, an essential part of the flavoring, seasoning, and cooking process for authentic jerk, is not used when cooking pan chicken, which lacks the smoky woody sweetness that pimento imparts. Pan chicken is still, however, highly flavorful, with a hint of smoke and a nice char from the coal drum.

What is the best meat for Jamaican jerk? ›

Jamaican Jerk Chicken or Pork

In Jamaica, jerk chicken or pork is a late-night favorite and is often served in foil with bread or festivals—a slightly sweet, cylinder-like shaped johnnycake (or dumpling.) The critical base for Jerk Chicken or pork is to use plenty of salt, scotch bonnet peppers, and allspice.

What is the secret in jerk chicken? ›

It's wonderfully spicy, smoky, and fragrant — everything you want jerk chicken to be. But what puts this one above all others? The key is including five-spice powder in the marinade, a Chinese spice blend made of cinnamon, fennel seed, cloves, Sichuan peppercorns, and star anise.

Should jerk chicken be dry or wet? ›

Wet v dry: there's the rub

An article on jerk published in the New York Times explains, somewhat unappetisingly, that the dry rub makes for “a crustier jerk; a wet rub produces juicier meat”.

How long can I marinate jerk chicken? ›

For best results, marinate the chicken overnight. The marinade is also great on beef, pork, or shrimp (although for shrimp, marinate for only 30 minutes to 1 hour), so feel free to double and freeze it for other uses.

What is a substitute for pimento wood in jerk chicken? ›

While pimento wood is the traditional wood used for Jamaican Jerk, Manchester Barbecue Pellets can be used as a substitute. To make up for the lack of pimento wood, you will need to add a little cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove to the spice blend used in the marinade.

Why do Jamaicans eat jerk chicken? ›

Jerk chicken is believed to have been conceived when the Maroons introduced African meat cooking techniques to Jamaica which were combined with native Jamaican ingredients and seasonings used by the Arawak Indians.

Why does jerk chicken taste so good? ›

Jerk chicken gets its distinguishable flavor from spices that are native to the island of Jamaica. Spices like the scotch bonnet pepper give jerk chicken its spicy kick. Other spices that are incorporated into a jerk recipe are allspice, ginger, garlic and thyme.

Does KFC in Jamaica have jerk chicken? ›

KFC in Jamaica decided to crank up the heat with a jerk chicken flavor that's hotter than the island sun but this location was lacking. 3. Kingston, Jamaica hosts the ultimate KFC showdown: because it's busiest outlet in the world during lunch hours! (Took us 3 hours to get the food) 4.

What do you serve with jerk chicken? ›

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Is jerk seasoning or marinade better? ›

With adding authentic jerk flavoring, neither dry rub nor wet marinade is really better than the other. Both types deserve a place in your pantry. For vegetables and other dishes where you want just a hint of spice, sprinkle on a little Booyah dry Jamaican seasoning.

What does jerk chicken do to your body? ›

Nutrient-Rich

Oxtail and jerk chicken are packed with essential vitamins and minerals, including iron, zinc, B vitamins, and potassium. These nutrients play crucial roles in maintaining overall health, supporting immune function, and promoting energy production.

What's the best wood for jerk chicken? ›

The Real Deal: How Jerk Chicken Is Traditionally Prepared

Next, long, thick sticks of fresh pimento wood—that's the wood of the tree that produces allspice berries—are soaked and placed in a parallel array above a charcoal fire.

What's the difference between jerk chicken and jerk BBQ chicken? ›

"Whilst BBQ tends to be sweet and smoky, jerk seasoning incorporates savoury and sour flavours followed by a spicy peppery kick from the scotch bonnet peppers," he tells The Independent.

What is the original cooking technique for jerk? ›

Traditionally, jerk involved dry-rubbing wild pig (now also chicken, fish and tofu) in a fiery dry-spice blend and then cooking it in a pit. Allspice (also known as pimento), Scotch Bonnet chillies, ginger and thyme are the cornerstones of a jerk seasoning.

How was jerk chicken made? ›

The meat is cooked on pimento wood or sheets of metal used as griddles and sometimes covered with plantain leaves. The typical cooking style uses a marinade or paste that includes pimento, known as allspice and scotch bonnet peppers, similar to habanero.

What does jerk mean in Jamaican cooking? ›

Jerk, as a stand-alone term, refers to the way in which meat is seasoned, smoked and grilled. Whereas a historical jerk seasoning recipe calls for bird peppers, pimento and pepper elder, modern recipes may include Scotch bonnet peppers, scallions, garlic, ginger, pimento, thyme and cinnamon.

What gives jerk chicken its taste? ›

Jerk chicken gets its distinguishable flavor from spices that are native to the island of Jamaica. Spices like the scotch bonnet pepper give jerk chicken its spicy kick. Other spices that are incorporated into a jerk recipe are allspice, ginger, garlic and thyme.

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