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Transform your chicken dinner with 5 easy & flavorful dry rub recipesthat only take 5 minutes to make. These chicken spice rubs are great on sheet pan dinners, roasted or grilled veggies, meat and seafood.

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  • The Best Dry Rubs for Chicken
  • What is a dry rub?
  • Can you use rub as a seasoning?
  • What equipment will you need to make these dry rubs?
  • 1. The Basic Dry Rub
  • 2. Smoky Chipotle Dry Rub
  • 3. Mediterranean Dry Rub
  • 4. Lemon Pepper Dry Rub
  • 5. Buffalo Dry Rub
  • How to Store Dry Rubs?
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The Best Dry Rubs for Chicken

To tell you have been excited about this post is an understatement. I honestly, don’t have anything like it on my website. But, as I got to thinking about fun new posts for you guys I thought of one of the most popular recipes on JHE, it’s my Grilled Chicken with a homemade Spice Rub.

The reason people love it so much is because:

  1. Chicken is a HUGE. It’s a great lean protein that is commonly eaten in most homes so it’s highly searched on my site.
  2. The SPICE RUB. People want flavor without the calories and this spice rub gives it to them! It has a 5 star review so if you haven’t made it yet, make sure you do!

Today I am giving you not only ONE but FIVE dynamite dry rub recipes for chicken, but they can also be used on other things like veggies, seafood and some beef.

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Let’s get started shall we.

What is a dry rub?

Dry rub is any mixture of ground spices, herbs and similar dry ingredients that is rubbed on the surface of food (usually raw meat) before the food is cooked to add flavor. The dry rub forms a tasty coating on the food and therefore a crust on the surface once it is grilled or broiled. Dry rubs can be prepared from any combination of ingredients depending on the flavor you are desiring.

Can you use rub as a seasoning?

A dry rubis very much like aseasoning, it just sometimes has larger pieces of dried herbs and spices in it. Using a rub is a great way to add flavor and surface texture to your meat and the best way to make a flavorful crust on the surface. Just think of things like smoked brisket or pork, all of those have a rub on them.Rubsare usually coarser thanseasoningsand are applied much more liberally. So yes, you could use a rub as a seasoning, I just would not apply as much.

What equipment will you need to make these dry rubs?

  • somemeasuring spoonsand a small bowl to mix the dry rubs in
  • a couple 4-5 oz spice jars
  • afunnelto get your spices from the bowl into the jar would be useful
  • Spices! All of these spices are pantry staples and can be found at your grocery store!

Ok now, let’s move on to the good stuff – these 5 Dry Rub Recipes for Chicken!

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1. The Basic Dry Rub

I absolutely love this spice blend! This Basic Dry Rub is a pantry staple in our house. If I’m wanting to add a little more flavor than just salt and pepper I grab this Simple Dry Rub. It adds so much flavor to your chicken or anything you add it to. To really get a nice ‘coat’ or ‘crust’ around the chicken, add 2 tablespoons of the dry rub to a bowl along with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, stir to make a paste and then rub it onto your chicken. Holy Yum! I guarantee you’ll be obsessed!

Try this Basic Dry Rub on:

  • Avocado Mango Grilled Chicken Salad
  • grilled potatoes or veggies
  • Pesto Chicken Zoodles with Burst Tomatoes

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2. Smoky Chipotle Dry Rub

If you know anything about me by now, you know that I love all things chipotle flavored because I’m a tex-mex aholic! (if there is such a thing) This Smoky Chipotle Dry Rub stays true to it’s name – it is smoky, spicy and deep with flavor. Spices like smoked paprika, cumin and ancho chili powder take this spice rub over the top! It’s great to use on BBQ Chicken before the sauce or you could even put it on Ribs!

Try this Smoky Chipotle Dry Rub on:

  • grilled shrimp or salmon
  • ribeye steak salad – to add an element of spice and smokiness
  • chipotle apricot grilled chicken thighs – rub the chicken thighs with this spice blend before glazed them with the sauce

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3. Mediterranean Dry Rub

A flavorful rub that I’ve used already multiple times! Filled with savory flavor from garlic and onion powder countered with the classic herby flavor from Greek cooking like dried basil, oregano and dill. I’ve used this Mediterranean Dry Rub on chicken, veggies and most recently steak! This rub hasn’t met an ingredient it didn’t like! ProTip: the herbs in this recipe like to stick together, make sure you shake it up a bit so the herbs & powders separate and you get the full effect!

Try this Mediterranean Dry Rub on:

  • Greek Chicken Lettuce Wraps with Tzatziki
  • Sautéed or Grilled Fish, any kind of fish is great but white fish like cod or tilapia would be the best
  • a Whole Chicken, rub on the outside and stuff with halved lemons to keep the meat moist

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4. Lemon Pepper Dry Rub

This one was tricky to make but luckily I had my Le Cordon Bleu mom of a chef (no really, she graduated from Le Cordon Bleu). The KEY to making this dry rub is zesting the lemon first and then spreading it out on parchment paper so the zest completely dries out. Pro Tip: If the lemon zest has any moisture in it, it will mold the rub. So make sure the lemon zest is dry before mixing! This Lemon Pepper Dry Rub is light, bright and refreshing to anything you add it to. It’s perfect for summer grilling or an easy sheet pan dinner!

Try this Lemon Pepper Dry Rub on:

  • baked salmon, rub on the flesh and finish with squeezed lemon right before serving
  • grilled or roasted zucchini, asparagus or yellow squash
  • oven roasted chicken with lemon garlic butter

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5. Buffalo Dry Rub

I saved the best for last, this Buffalo Dry Rub is my pride and joy. My husband is a huge Buffalo Chicken Wing lover and this Buffalo Dry Rub is a game changer for us. This rub adds all the same flavors without the sauce! Packed with heat from cayenne pepper, chili powder and chipotle chili powder this spice rub will blow your mind. The flavor you first get when taking a bit is sweet from the brown sugar, depth from the cumin, garlic powder and onion powder and then you’re hit with the heat. You’ll be absolutely addicted!

Try this Buffalo Dry Rub on:

  • Beer Can Chicken – rub the chicken down with the dry rub and place the chicken on top of a beer can and roast in the oven. The most flavorful chicken you’ll ever have
  • Buffalo Chicken Salad– instead of the buffalo sauce in this recipe, add this easy dry rub
  • crispy baked chicken wings, use my basic baking instructions but add this dry rub instead of the regular seasoning

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These simple dry rub recipes use all classic easy to find spice that you can buy at your local grocery store and take minutes to make. Whip them all up in 10 minutes and enjoy throughout the summer.

How to Store Dry Rubs?

The best way to store your homemade dry rubs is in a air tight container (I used small spice jars I found at World Market) or in a ziplock bag. The dry rubs will last for 6 months. As a note, dry rubs do not “go bad” but they do lose their potency which is why you want to use them within 6 months.

Honestly though once you try these dry rubs you’ll be using them non stop! Tell me which one you’re going to try first and how’ll you’ll use it!

Bon Appetit friends!

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5 of the BEST Dry Rub Recipes for Chicken – Best Spice Blends

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  • Author: Krista
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 0 min
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: As Needed
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Rub
  • Cuisine: American
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Transform your dinner recipes with five easy flavorful dry rub recipes that only take 5 minutes to make. These chicken spice rubs are absolute perfect to mix up flavors for the week and great for meal prep.

Ingredients

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BASIC SPICE BLEND:

  • 1 tablespoonof garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoonof ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoonof ground coriander
  • 1/2tablespoonof smoked paprika
  • 1/2 tablespoonof sea salt
  • 1 teaspoonof ground black pepper

SMOKY CHIPOTLE SPICE BLEND:

  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

MEDITERRANEAN SPICE BLEND:

  • 1 tablespoon basil
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons oregano
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 tablespoon onion powder
  • 1/2 tablespoon dill
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

LEMON PEPPER SPICE BLEND:

  • zest from 34 lemons (about 2 tablespoons), be sure it is dry
  • 2 teaspoons black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon dry thyme
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt

BUFFALO SPICE RUB:

  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 1 tablespoon cumin
  • 1/2 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1/2 tablespoon ground dry mustard
  • 1/2 tablespoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon chipotle chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper

Instructions

  1. For BASIC SPICE BLEND: to a small bowl add garlic powder, ground cumin, ground coriander, smoked paprika, sea salt, and black pepper. Stir to combine. Pour spice blend into a sealable glass jar or ziplock bag. Use as needed.
  2. For SMOKY CHIPOTLE SPICE BLEND: to a small bowl add cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, chipotle chili powder, smoked paprika, sea salt, and black pepper. Stir to combine. Pour spice blend into a sealable glass jar or ziplock bag. Use as needed.
  3. For MEDITERRANEAN SPICE BLEND: to a small bowl add basil, oregano, garlic powder, onion powder, dill, red pepper flakes, sea salt, and black pepper. Stir to combine. Pour spice blend into a sealable glass jar or ziplock bag. Use as needed.
  4. For LEMON PEPPER SPICE BLEND: to a small bowl add lemon zest, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, dry thyme and sea salt. Stir to combine. Pour spice blend into a sealable glass jar or ziplock bag. Use as needed.
  5. For BUFFALO SPICE BLEND: to a small bowl add garlic powder, smoked paprika, cumin, brown sugar, dry mustard, chili powder, black pepper, chipotle chili powder, sea salt and cayenne pepper. Stir to combine. Pour spice blend into a sealable glass jar or ziplock bag. Use as needed.

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What spices pair well with chicken? ›

5 best spice and herbs blends for chicken and meat
  • Paprika and garlic powder. Paprika is a great spice that makes any chicken dish stand out, it comes in many forms sweet, hot, regular and smoky. ...
  • Basil and rosemary. ...
  • Ginger and lemongrass. ...
  • Turmeric and chili. ...
  • Coriander and cumin.

What is the best binder for chicken rub? ›

If you lather your bird in butter or olive oil before sticking the seasonings on, those two options make for a great binder. However, there is one condiment that seems to not only act as the perfect glue for spices but also adds some tang and color to your chicken — that condiment is mustard.

Do you oil chicken before dry rub? ›

Olive oil helps the dry rub adhere to the meat so it's less likely to fall off while you're cooking it. Put a coin-sized amount of olive oil on the chicken and spread it evenly across the sides of the chicken.

What is the best herb combination for chicken? ›

5 Best Herbs To Use For Chicken
  1. Basil. Basil is a perfect herb to use in many chicken dishes. ...
  2. Oregano. Used widely, dried oregano is related to the mint. ...
  3. Rosemary. When it comes to chicken, using rosemary is a perfect collaboration. ...
  4. Thyme. Thyme's flavour profile is a delicate herb to add to your chicken dish. ...
  5. Tarragon.
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What brings out the flavor in chicken? ›

Use a brine

Brining your chicken is a foolproof way to not only add flavour to your roast but also to ensure you don't overcook the meat. Essentially a mix of salt, sugar and water, we love adding herbs, garlic or whole spices such as fennel and cumin to flavour the brine.

What's the difference between a seasoning and a rub? ›

A steak rub is like a seasoning, but with larger pieces of dried herbs and spices. A rub is a great way to add flavor and surface texture to steaks and the best way to make a flavorful crust on smoked brisket or pork. Rubs are usually coarser than seasonings and are applied much more liberally.

How long can I leave a rub on chicken before cooking? ›

Here are some guidelines:
  1. 15-30 Minutes: If you're short on time, you can apply the dry rub to the chicken just before cooking. ...
  2. 1-4 Hours: For a more pronounced flavor, you can apply the dry rub to the chicken and refrigerate it for 1 to 4 hours before cooking.
Jun 20, 2020

Which is better dry rub or marinade? ›

Rubs are designated to flavor meat. That's it. We like marinades a lot for steaks, but when we're forced to pick between a marinade and a rub, we usually go with a rub. One of the main reasons we like rubs is because they create a savory crust on the meat, which marinades don't do.

Why do you pat chicken dry before seasoning? ›

Before adding your seasoning, you should first pat your chicken dry with a paper towel. Why? Because this will help your seasoning stay in place. If the chicken is too damp or soggy, then it could slide right off and you'll lose all that delicious flavour!

Do you put dry rub on chicken before or after cooking? ›

First off, a dry rub is, well, dry. Made from a mixture of dried spices, a rub is literally rubbed on to meat before cooking. It can create a nice seared texture if you're grilling but it also adds tons of flavor and you'll taste more of each spice with every bite.

Is dry rub better than marinade for chicken? ›

The dry rub and the marinade are both excellent ways to impart flavour to protein. Deciding which method is best is situational. For example: If you are going to grill chicken wings, you can use a dry rub to give them a ton of flavour without adding moisture that prevents a nice sear.

Do you put olive oil or seasoning first on chicken? ›

Seasoning skinless chicken is as straightforward as with any other cut of meat. Lightly drizzle olive oil over the chicken to act as a binder, sprinkle your seasoning on top, then gently press it in and let your chicken dry-marinate for about 45 minutes.

Should I let seasoning sit on chicken? ›

Ideally, a whole chicken would be seasoned a full 24 hours before it was roasted because salting so far ahead of time, I was told, gives the meat more flavor.

What does olive oil do for chicken? ›

Olive oil helps to brown the outside of the chicken, bringing it to a beautiful golden color, while still maintaining the meat's internal moistness. This is especially important when grilling, as chicken can quickly become dried out when cooked directly over the grill's heat.

Should you marinate chicken in spices? ›

A wet rub, or marinade, combines herbs and spices with a liquid. The liquid is essential for adding moisture and tenderizing chicken. It can also provide a lot of flavor. To make a marinade for chicken, combine your preferred spices and herbs in a one-to-one ratio, plus one-half part salt.

Can you put spices on cooked chicken? ›

Some simple seasoning options for already cooked chicken include salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, Italian seasoning, lemon pepper, and chili powder.

Do you put oil or spices first on chicken? ›

Rub the Spices into the Chicken

Before adding a dry rub, the chicken should be fully defrosted. Place the protein in a baking pan to avoid the spread of bacteria and blot it with paper towels to absorb excess juices. Once dry, drizzle olive oil on the chicken to help the spices stick.

Do you put seasoning on both sides of chicken? ›

That rule is, basically, when cooking meat, both sides have to be seasoned equally. This makes sense. You want every bite to be perfectly seasoned...exactly like every other bite.

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