What are some good seasonings for 30 minute chicken?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various seasonings and techniques for preparing 30-minute chicken, with participants sharing their personal experiences and preferences regarding flavoring the dish.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions substituting Smoky BBQ Rub and McCormick's Rotisserie Chicken Seasoning for paprika in the recipe.
  • Another participant shares their experience that the Smoky BBQ Rub is particularly enjoyable.
  • One user suggests that including paprika or chili powder is important for achieving a desirable appearance in the dish.
  • Another participant describes their method of adding lemon and garlic slices under the chicken skin for enhanced flavor.
  • One participant mentions using apple and cinnamon when roasting turkey, suggesting it could also work well with chicken.
  • Another participant discusses how their daughter enjoys seasoning the chicken with various spices, including Crushed Peppercorn and Garlic.
  • One user notes that the recipe yields enough for multiple meals, allowing for creative leftovers like burritos or salads.
  • Another participant questions the strength of paprika and inquires about how much to use for the desired look.
  • One user explains that the spiciness of paprika can vary based on type and freshness.
  • Another participant recommends finding a reputable spice merchant for quality paprika.
  • One participant shares their method of using a Kitchen Spritzer with oil and various seasonings, noting that their chicken is always well-received.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specific seasonings to use, with no clear consensus on a single best approach or seasoning mix.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and preferences, reflecting diverse cooking styles and flavor profiles.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on seasoning options and cooking techniques for 30-minute chicken may find the shared experiences valuable.

chefheidi2003
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I know that a lot of you have tried this, I have not tried it yet. So do you make it exactly like the recipe says or do you use a different seasoning/mixture, what is it??
 
chefheidi2003 said:
I know that a lot of you have tried this, I have not tried it yet. So do you make it exactly like the recipe says or do you use a different seasoning/mixture, what is it??

I have been substituting the Smoky BBQ Rub for the paprika in the recipe....and I have also substituted McCormick's Rotisserie Chicken Seasoning for the paprika. That is really good too.
 
The smoky bbq rub is AWESOME!!
 
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Anyone else have any suggestions??
 
My advice is, make sure the seasoning has some sort of paprika or chili powder in it. Otherwise, it will look pale and unappetizing, since it doesn't get browned.
 
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I am going to bump this again...hopefully someone else has an idea...I like the ones that I got so far but I like a lot of ideas.
 
Well, one of the things I always do when I roast a chicken in the oven is to slice a lemon, and also slice a couple cloves of garlic (works great in the UM) and slide the slices under the skin of the chicken. Then, the rest of the slices I stick in the cavity. Of course, with this, you would still want to use the browning mix on the chicken if you are doing it in the microwave.
 
When I roast turkey, I put a quartered apple and a cinnamon stick in the cavity (sounds weird, but it "scents" the bird more than it flavors it). I imagine that would be good in a chicken, too.
 
This is my duaghter's favorite recipe. She can do it herself (almost). I rub the chicken down w/the Garlic Canola oil or the Basil oil and then she just picks seasonings at random to sprinkle on it. She mostly uses the Crushed Peppercorn and Garlic, but she has used all the Pantry seasoning (not at once). She loves when I do this for shows, because she gets to season. We are having an issue with over seasoning our dinner lately.:rolleyes: But she is learning.:love: Anyway to answer your question; we mostly follow the recipe, just add our own touch to it! Hope you try it soon. Good luck!
 
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I will probably try it soon. A lot of the recipes make more than for just 2-3 people which is what it is usually like at my house but I just recruited my 2 aunts to come for dinner, I am going to suggest once a week so that I can try new recipes on them.
 
chefheidi2003 said:
I will probably try it soon. A lot of the recipes make more than for just 2-3 people which is what it is usually like at my house but I just recruited my 2 aunts to come for dinner, I am going to suggest once a week so that I can try new recipes on them.

The great thing about the 30 minute chicken is that if you have a smaller family, you can get 2 meals out of it. We usually eat it first as a roast chicken dinner, and then a day or 2 later I will make chicken burritos, or enchiladas, or chicken chili, or have a Southwest 7 Layer Salad or BBQ chicken salad......
 
so, isnt paprika a strong seasoning? I always thought it was strong. How much paprika do you have to use to give it that look?
 
Paprika can be spicy or weak. It depends on the type (sweet, hot) and the age. There isn't a whole lot in the rub, but there's enough that if you used a fresh, hot Hungarian paprika, you'd taste it. :)
 
is there a way to pick a good paprika?
Thanks btw!
 
Find a reputable spice merchant. One I like is Penzey's. They have retail stores around the US, as well as mail order (online and catalog). They're online at PENZEYS Spices Home Page
 
I usually use the Kitchen Spritzer and spritz the chicken with oil, and then use one of our Seasonings, such as the Smoky BBQ rub, Italian Seasoning, Jamaican Jerk Rub, or Southwestern. I also sprinkle ith with the paprika. Everybody always loves this chicken, and there is usually nothing left to it at the end of the night.
 
Thanks ann, and thanks Brenda, That sounds good. I have italian PC seasoning, but that is it. I need to go buy Paprika, and maybe get some other brand seasonings!
 
feather18 said:
Thanks ann, and thanks Brenda, That sounds good. I have italian PC seasoning, but that is it. I need to go buy Paprika, and maybe get some other brand seasonings!

Hungarian paprika is the sweet kind, usually.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some good seasonings for 30 minute chicken?

Some great seasonings for 30 minute chicken include garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, Italian seasoning, and black pepper. These spices add flavor without requiring extensive marinating time.

Can I use Pampered Chef seasonings for 30 minute chicken?

Absolutely! Pampered Chef offers a variety of seasonings that are perfect for quick meals. Consider using their Garlic & Herb Seasoning or Italian Seasoning Blend for a delicious flavor boost.

How can I make my 30 minute chicken more flavorful?

To enhance the flavor of your 30 minute chicken, try marinating it briefly in a mixture of olive oil, lemon juice, and your favorite seasonings. Adding fresh herbs like parsley or cilantro right before serving can also elevate the dish.

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