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5 Easy Ways To Season Chicken For The Summer

5 Easy Ways To Season Chicken For The Summer

Grilled chicken can be so bland and boring at times. The secret to making delicious chicken is all in the chicken seasoning. Seasoning chicken with salt and pepper will just not cut it. Chicken seasoning can be bought at the store, but there is nothing better than homemade seasoning. The flavors are stronger, and fresher when made at home. Here are great chicken seasoning recipes that can be used all summer long. Any of these chicken seasoning recipes would be a great addition to baked or grilled chicken. The seasonings can be added to any vegetables or potatoes to spice those up! Be the party host who does the most with their chicken seasoning this summer. These recipes are curtesy of Pinterest. Pinterest has a ton of recipe ideas for chicken seasoning, so worth checking out for inspiration.

1. BBQ Dry Rub

This BBQ dry rub is known to make your mouth water! This dry rub can be used on just about any meat, not only chicken. This dry rub brings out all the flavor when the chicken is grilled. This is the perfect chicken season to get that BBQ taste, without having to break out the sloppy joes. The ingredients in the seasoning include brown sugar, salt, chili powder, paprika, black pepper, and cayenne pepper. Mix these ingredients into a bowl. Use a fork to break up the ingredients, and to make sure that each ingredient is dispersed evenly throughout the mixture. For best results, store the mixture in a sealed container until ready for use. When preparing the chicken for seasoning, pat the BBQ dry rub onto the meat. Then grill or bake. This is such a yummy chicken seasoning, and would be a big hit at any summer grill out!

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2. The “Best” Chicken Seasoning

This amazing chicken seasoning can be created from spices you already have in the pantry. Eating healthy can be difficult, the trick is to learn how to season the healthy food. This chicken seasoning packs a large flavor punch! There is a blend of flavors from sweet to sultry in this recipe. The spices required for this recipe can be found in your pantry already. This chicken seasoning recipes calls for salt, paprika, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, pepper, onion powder, dried thyme, basil, dried rosemary, and dried parsley. Mix together in a bowl until all the spices are well blended. Once completed, rub the spices over the chicken. This chicken seasoning tastes bomb on any sort of chicken, and it does not matter if it is baked or grilled. This is a good blend to make a large batch, and to just store in the pantry for later use. For best results store the chicken seasoning in a sealed container. A mason jar would be a good example of a sealed container. If baking the chicken, throw on the chicken seasoning, and then bake at 325 degrees for 15-20 minutes.

3. All-purpose Chicken Seasoning

The all-purpose chicken seasoning is great to use to spice up any bland recipe that may include chicken. This is even a good recipe for picky eaters, considering this recipe is not spicy, but rather flavorful. This chicken seasoning recipe calls for several ingredients. To get this chicken seasoning use kosher salt, black pepper, dry parsley, onion powder, dried thyme, granulated garlic, and smoked paprika. Use around a teaspoon of each, and adjust for preferred flavor. Begin by adding all the ingredients to a sealed container with a lid. This is very important. Shake the sealed container to blend the spices perfectly. Apply the rub on a chicken, and then cook however preferred. The season makes bland chicken so flavorful, especially when grilled. This recipe is perfect for summer cook outs. If the chicken seasoning is to salty, just reduce the amount of salt used in the recipe. Reducing the amount of any of the spices can do the trick. The all-purpose chicken seasoning can be stored in the pantry for later use.

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4. Ranch Chicken Seasoning

The ranch chicken seasoning tastes almost identical to a Hidden Valley ranch seasoning. This recipe is known as the Hidden Valley Ranch copycat seasoning. If you are a sworn ranch lover, this is the chicken seasoning for you. No need to dip the chicken in ranch, since it is already flavored. This is a healthier alternative to the packet flavoring. This recipe calls for dried parsley, dried dill weed, dried onion powder, dried chives, dried onion flakes, garlic powder, sea salt, black pepper, and paprika. Add the spices into a bowl, and mix with a spoon until fully blended. The seasoning can be stored in a sealed container for later use. Before use, shake the sealed container to make sure that the dry ingredients are properly blended. Rub the ranch chicken seasoning onto the chicken before baking or grilling.

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5. Homemade Italian Seasoning

What is it about chicken at Italian restaurants that makes even baked chicken so delectable? The secret is in the chicken seasoning. Italian seasoning is so yummy. This chicken seasoning would make any Italian dish over the top good. This recipe can be made in bulk, or for single usage. The chicken seasoning would be great for summer parties, and would be a good option to have besides just barbeque and hamburgers. The Italian chicken seasoning recipe calls for dried basil, dried oregano, dried rosemary, dried thyme, dried onion flakes, garlic powder, sea salt, dried parsley, paprika, and crushed red pepper flakes. Crushed red pepper flakes are a staple in any Italian seasoning! To create the Italian chicken seasoning add all the dry ingredients into a mixing bowl. Stir until the ingredients are well blended. The switch the chicken seasoning into a sealed container. For baking or grilling chicken, just rub the seasoning onto the chicken before cooking.

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These amazing chicken seasoning recipes will make any boring plain chicken taste so good. Let us know in the comments section which chicken seasoning you used to spice up your chicken, or if any of the recipes gave you inspiration to create your own chicken seasoning!