Equipment
Ingredients
Chicken
- 4 bone-in skin-on chicken leg quarters, trimmed of excess fat
Jerk Marinade
- 3 scotch bonnet peppers, stems removed
- 4 scallions, roughly chopped
- 4 garlic cloves, peeled
- 20 g fresh ginger, peeled and sliced
- 10 g fresh thyme, leaves stripped from stems
- 15 g ground allspice
- 25 g brown sugar
- 45 ml soy sauce
- 30 ml white vinegar
- 15 ml vegetable oil
- 10 g kosher salt
- 5 g black pepper
- 2 g ground nutmeg
- 2 g ground cinnamon
Nutrition (per serving)
Method
Wearing disposable gloves, combine the scotch bonnet peppers, scallions, garlic, ginger, thyme, allspice, brown sugar, soy sauce, white vinegar, vegetable oil, salt, black pepper, nutmeg, and cinnamon in a food processor. Blend until a coarse, homogenous paste forms.
Score the chicken leg quarters down to the bone in 2 or 3 places across the thickest parts of the meat. This allows the marinade to penetrate deeply.
Rub the blended marinade thoroughly over the chicken pieces, pushing it deeply into the scored cuts and carefully underneath the skin. Cover tightly and refrigerate to marinate.
Preheat a charcoal grill for two-zone cooking by banking the coals to one side, establishing a hot direct heat zone and a cooler indirect heat zone. Target an ambient temperature of 200°C/400°F.
Place the marinated chicken skin-side down on the hot, direct heat zone. Sear until the skin is heavily charred and caramelized.
Flip the chicken using tongs and move the pieces to the cooler, indirect heat zone. Cover the grill and continue cooking until the chicken is tender and fully cooked, reaching a safe internal temperature of 74°C/165°F at the thickest part of the thigh.
Transfer the cooked chicken to a clean cutting board or platter and let it rest undisturbed to redistribute the juices before serving.
Chef's Notes
- Always designate separate utensils, plates, and cutting boards for raw poultry to strictly prevent cross-contamination in the kitchen.
- If you can source it, adding soaked pimento wood chips or branches to the charcoal will give you the most authentic Jamaican flavor profile.
- Removing the chicken from the refrigerator 30 minutes before grilling helps take the chill off the meat, promoting more even cooking.
- Scotch bonnet peppers contain extremely potent oils. Wearing disposable nitrile gloves while cutting them is non-negotiable to prevent severe chemical burns to your eyes or skin.
Storage
Refrigerator: 4 days — Store in an airtight container.
Freezer: 3 months — Freeze cooked chicken tightly wrapped in foil and placed in a freezer-safe bag.
Reheating: Reheat in an oven at 175 degrees Celsius until warmed through to prevent drying out.










