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Jamaican Jerk Spice Mix

4 servings

10 minutes

The 'Jamaican Jerk' spice blend is the heart of Caribbean cuisine, delivering a rich, warm, and spicy flavor. Its roots trace back to Jamaica, where it is traditionally used for marinating meat, especially chicken and pork, imparting a distinctive spicy aroma. The blend is based on allspice and cayenne pepper for heat, while cinnamon and thyme add depth and complexity to the flavor. Juniper berries bring a light woody note, making the seasoning unique. This dry marinade is perfect for grilling, roasting or stewing. Jerk spices not only enhance the flavor of dishes but also create an atmosphere of warm Caribbean evenings with their spicy aromas.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
41.7
kcal
1.1g
grams
0.7g
grams
8.5g
grams
Ingredients
4servings
Ground cinnamon
2 
tbsp
Ground black pepper
2 
tbsp
Dried thyme
1 
tbsp
Allspice peas
2 
tsp
Cayenne pepper
1.5 
tbsp
Juniper berries
1 
pc
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Heat the mixture of all spices in a small saucepan over medium heat until fragrant.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Ground cinnamon2 tablespoons
    2. Ground black pepper2 tablespoons
    3. Dried thyme1 tablespoon
    4. Allspice peas2 teaspoons
    5. Cayenne pepper1.5 tablespoon
    6. Juniper berries1 piece
  • 2

    Grind the mixture in a blender or mortar.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Ground cinnamon2 tablespoons
    2. Ground black pepper2 tablespoons
    3. Dried thyme1 tablespoon
    4. Allspice peas2 teaspoons
    5. Cayenne pepper1.5 tablespoon
    6. Juniper berries1 piece
  • 3

    The mixture is suitable as a seasoning for meat and as a dry marinade.

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