11 Jun 2026

The Ultimate Jerk Chicken – Sea Isle Style

Jerk chicken isn’t just a recipe it’s a soulful expression of Caribbean heritage, passed down through generations and a celebration of flavour, spice and tradition. For nearly 60 years, we’ve been helping UK home cooks perfect the art of this island classic. Now, with our expanded range, there’s never been a better time to master this Caribbean classic at home.

What makes jerk chicken truly authentic?

True jerk is all about balance: heat, sweetness, herbs and smoke working together in harmony. It’s bold, but never overpowering. Traditionally cooked over pimento wood, jerk chicken has become a much-loved staple at barbecues, family dinners and celebrations across the UK from Notting Hill Carnival to cosy week night meals at home.

Step one: start with the right seasoning

The heart of any great jerk chicken is the seasoning. A classic jerk blend brings together fiery Scotch bonnet heat, warming allspice, thyme, garlic, ginger and a hint of sweetness. Our new Sea Isle seasonings are designed to do the hard work for you, delivering authentic Caribbean flavour with minimal effort whether you’re new to jerk or a seasoned pro.

Rub your chicken generously with Sea Isle Jerk Seasoning, making sure you cover every bit. For best results, marinate for at least four hours, or overnight if you can. This is where the flavour really develops.

Step two: choose your cooking method

Traditionally, jerk chicken is cooked low and slow over an open flame, but you can achieve incredible results at home too.

  • Oven: Roast at a medium heat until the chicken is cooked through and beautifully caramelised.
  • Grill: Perfect for recreating that smoky char just keep turning to avoid burning.
  • Barbecue: If the weather allows, this is the closest you’ll get to classic jerk flavour.

Whichever method you choose, baste occasionally to keep the chicken juicy and full of flavour.

Step three: serve it Caribbean-style

Jerk chicken loves good company. Serve with rice and peas, fried plantain, fresh slaw or festival dumplings (which you can whip up with some Sea Isle cornmeal flour) for a complete Caribbean feast. Entertaining? Try our coconut milks or add a drizzle of Caribbean syrup to drinks and desserts for a subtle tropical finish.

Look out for the Sea Isle range in the world foods aisle of most major supermarkets and independent retailers across the UK.