Jerk Chicken

Chef Jackie Page has her hands in many different buckets of work: not only is she the owner and operator of Jackie Kennedy Catering, she is the food coordinator for the nonprofit Buy Fresh Buy Local/ Farm to Table of Western PA. She also prepares 100 meals for 412 Food Rescue twice a week and still finds time to do her most important jobs, being a mother to her two daughters, Satchel and Asantewaa, and grandmother to her grandson, Sage.

Page’s journey into the culinary world is an unorthodox one. Although she knew her way around a kitchen, she didn’t graduate from culinary school until she was 47 years old. Since graduating, she has become one of Pittsburgh’s sought-after culinary experts. Moreover, she represents Pennsylvania on a national level at the Great American Seafood Cookoff, which is held annually in New Orleans.

When to Eat Jerk Chicken on Kwanzaa

On December 31, the sixth day of the seven-day observance of Kwanzaa, a Feast of Faith (Karamu) is held with African American and African fare, libations, and entertainment. The week culminates with gifts (Zawadi), which traditionally include books, heritage symbols, or something handmade. Chef Jackie observes it as you would think: with a table full of deliciousness. Here she shares a WONDERFUL main dish of Jerk Chicken.

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A mouthwatering dish of perfectly grilled jerk chicken marinated in a flavorful blend of Caribbean spices, creating a delicious combination of smoky, spicy, and tangy flavors.

Jerk Chicken


  • Author: Jackie Page

Description

Spice-forward and celebratory.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 4 lbs Meaty chicken
  • 2 tbsp Lime juice, fresh
  • 2 tbsp Soy sauce, reduced-sodium
  • 1 tbsp Ginger, fresh, grated
  • 2 tbsp: Olive oil
  • 2 Garlic cloves
  • 1 Onion, large
  • 5 Scallions
  • 2 Scotch bonnet or habanero peppers
  • 1 oz Thyme, fresh
  • 1 tsp Thyme, dried
  • 1/4 cup Brown sugar, packed
  • 1 tsp Allspice, ground
  • 1 tsp Black pepper, coarsely ground
  • 1/2 tsp Cloves, ground
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon, ground
  • 1 tbsp Kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp Nutmeg, ground

Instructions

  1. Whisk together lime juice and soy sauce. In a large freezer bag, toss chick with the mixture and let sit while preparing the marinade.
  2. In a food processor, purée all remaining ingredients into a paste. Add a teaspoon of water if needed. When ready, add to the freezer bag. Seal carefully and toss until the chicken is coated evenly and thoroughly. Place in refrigerator overnight to marinate.
  3. About an hour before cooking time, place the chicken on a plate. Put as much sauce as possible from the bag and place it in the saucepan. Cook for 10 minutes, stirring often to prevent scorching. Use this as a basting paste or as a sauce for eating.
  4. Grill chicken over medium heat until done, or roast on a cooking sheet in the oven at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes. Baste occasionally with extra sauce.

 

For an extra special feast, add more of Chef Jackie’s dishes to your table:

Read the full Kwanzaa story here!

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Story by Briana White / Photography by Scott Goldsmith

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