This chicken seasoning is one of those blends I reach for constantly, especially when I want big flavor without overthinking dinner. It’s smoky, savory, slightly sweet, and works on just about any cut of chicken, whether you’re grilling, baking, pan-searing, or air frying. A quick rub is all it takes to turn simple chicken into something really flavorful! Check out my blackened seasoning for another homemade seasoning favorite.

Ingredients & Substitutions
- Kosher salt: The foundation of the blend that seasons the chicken evenly and enhances all the other spices. If using fine table salt, reduce slightly to avoid over-salting.
- Paprika: Adds color and mild sweetness that helps round out the seasoning. You can use smoked paprika if you want a deeper, smoky flavor.
- Garlic powder: Brings bold savory flavor and that classic “well-seasoned” chicken taste.
- Onion powder: Adds a subtle sweetness and helps build a well-rounded savory base.
- Brown sugar: Balances the salt and spices with a touch of sweetness and helps create caramelization as the chicken cooks. Can be omitted for a more savory blend or swapped with coconut sugar.
- Dried oregano: Adds a light herbal note that keeps the seasoning from tasting flat. Italian seasoning can be used instead if needed.
- Dried thyme: Brings an earthy, slightly floral flavor that pairs especially well with roasted or grilled chicken.
- Black pepper: Adds gentle heat and sharpness to balance the sweetness and spice.
- Ground mustard: Adds depth and a subtle tangy backbone that ties everything together.
- Cayenne pepper (optional): A small kick of heat; adjust to taste or leave out for a mild version.

FAQs
How much chicken does this seasoning cover?
A good rule of thumb is about 1 to 2 tablespoons per pound of chicken, depending on how heavily seasoned you like it.
Can I use this chicken seasoning on other proteins?
Yes. It works well on turkey, pork chops, and even shrimp. It’s also great sprinkled over roasted vegetables or potatoes for extra flavor.
Is this seasoning spicy?
It’s mild as written. The cayenne adds a little heat, but you can easily adjust it or leave it out for a completely mild blend.
Can I make this chicken seasoning ahead of time?
Absolutely. It actually gets better after sitting for a day or two as the flavors come together.
Do I need to add oil when using chicken seasoning?
Not required, but mixing the seasoning with a little oil can help it adhere better and create a more even coating on the chicken.

How to Use Chicken Seasoning
Use about 1 to 2 tablespoons per pound of chicken, depending on how bold you want the flavor. First, pat the chicken dry, then rub the seasoning directly onto the surface. You can use it as-is for a dry rub, or mix it with a small drizzle of oil to help it coat more evenly.
For the best flavor, let the seasoned chicken rest for 15 to 30 minutes before cooking. It works great for grilling, baking, pan-searing, or air frying.

How to Store Chicken Seasoning
Store the seasoning in an airtight container, spice jar, or small mason jar in a cool, dry place away from heat and moisture. It will stay fresh for up to 6 months, with the best flavor in the first few months. Give it a quick shake before each use to redistribute the spices evenly.

Best Chicken Seasoning
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons kosher salt
- 2 tablespoons paprika
- 2 tablespoons garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon onion powder
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons dried oregano
- 2 teaspoons dried thyme
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 teaspoon ground mustard
- ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper, optional, for mild heat
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl or jar.
- Whisk or shake well until evenly blended, breaking up any clumps from the brown sugar.
- Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
How to Use
- Use about 1 to 2 tablespoons per pound of chicken.
- Rub directly onto dry chicken or mix with a small amount of oil to help it adhere. Let rest for 15 to 30 minutes before cooking for the best flavor.
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