Jerk Chicken

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acd4476

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Got my jerk chicken ready to go on tomorrow around 10am. Marinating now in a homemade sauce. I have a pellet grill that I'll use some special pellets I bought made from real pimento wood. In the past I've used chips with my MES so hopefully these pellets works as well.
 

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Looking good will be watching for the cook results and the recipe if you like it
 
Huge jerk fan here. I usually use Walkers Woods or Grace , I’m going to try to make my own wet rub this summer. Love it on pork and chicken. Hard to get it quite as good as Scotchies in Montego Bay.
 
Yumm and good luck!

I've made a couple batches of jerk chicken thighs using Walkerswood seasoning and pimento wood pellets in a tube on the kettle. Good, but not up to quality to be posting here.
Once summer arrives, I'm going to try it with hard wood instead of charcoal. I feel charcoal masked the flavor of the pimento wood.
 
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Running behind today. Just got it on. Have the beer can chicken on for the kids who wont eat the good stuff
 

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Got my jerk chicken ready to go on tomorrow around 10am. Marinating now in a homemade sauce. I have a pellet grill that I'll use some special pellets I bought made from real pimento wood. In the past I've used chips with my MES so hopefully these pellets works as well.
How did it turn out?
 
Huge jerk fan here. I usually use Walkers Woods or Grace , I’m going to try to make my own wet rub this summer. Love it on pork and chicken. Hard to get it quite as good as Scotchies in Montego Bay.
Look at recipe at pimentowood.com it’s based off Scotchies. If you can’t find fresh scotch bonnet peppers Amazon has powdered - but scotch bonnet peppers are critical to the recipe.
 
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