Middle Eastern-Inspired Blend Seasoning

Middle Eastern-Inspired Blend Seasoning

Embark on a magical journey through the ancient spice routes of the Middle East with this extraordinary chicken rub that transforms your kitchen into a bustling bazaar! This blend brings together the citrusy tang of sumac – the Middle East's best-kept secret – with the warm embrace of traditional spices that have been perfecting poultry for centuries.

Picture pulling a chicken from your oven that's not just dinner, but a celebration of flavors: the bright, lemony notes of sumac dancing with earthy coriander, while cumin adds its rich, savory depth that makes everything more memorable. A whisper of cinnamon weaves through it all, adding that mysterious warmth that'll have everyone at your table wondering about your new culinary prowess.

The beauty of this blend? It's sophisticated yet approachable, exotic yet comforting. Each bite tells a story – bright and tangy at first, then melting into a warm, aromatic finish that makes this chicken anything but ordinary. It's the kind of recipe that makes you look like a culinary globetrotter, even if you've never left your hometown.

Perfect for those who love to explore new flavors or anyone looking to break free from the usual chicken routine, this recipe proves that a few well-chosen spices can transport your taste buds across continents. Whether you're cooking for a curious family or adventurous friends, this chicken is about to become your new passport to flavor.

Ready to turn your kitchen into the most aromatic corner of the spice market? Let's grab your PoulTree and start this flavor adventure...

  • Sumac: 1 tablespoon
  • Ground Coriander: 1 tablespoon
  • Ground Cumin: 1 tablespoon
  • Garlic Powder: 1 teaspoon
  • Ground Cinnamon: 1/2 teaspoon
  • Salt: 3 tablespoon
  • Black Pepper: 1/2 teaspoon

Instructions: Mix all spices well. Rub onto the chicken for an aromatic, slightly tangy taste with warm undertones.

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