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Montreal Chicken Seasoning

N/A (Spice Blend) Allergen-Free
Montreal Chicken Seasoning

Sourcing & Taxonomy

  • Family N/A (Blend)
  • Primary Cuisine North American
  • Seasonality Year-Round
  • Source Garlic, Onion, Paprika, Pepper, Salt, Herbs

What Is Montreal Chicken Seasoning?

A savory spice blend typically featuring garlic, onion, paprika, and herbs, designed to enhance poultry flavors.

What Does Montreal Chicken Seasoning Taste Like?

Montreal Chicken Seasoning has a savory, garlicky, peppery, umami, salty taste with pungent, aromatic, herbal, spicy aromas.

Taste
Savory, Garlicky, Peppery, Umami, Salty
Texture
Granular, Slightly Coarse
Aroma
Pungent, Aromatic, Herbal, Spicy
Acidity
Low

Technical Metrics

Nutrition Facts

Per 1 tsp (5g)
Calories250 kcal
Total Fat5g
Saturated Fat0.5g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg
Protein10g
Total Carbohydrate40g
Dietary Fiber15g
Total Sugars5g
Calcium300mg
Iron10mg
Potassium1000mg

Chef’s Secret

For deeper flavor, rub seasoning onto poultry skin several hours or overnight before cooking to allow flavors to penetrate.

Montreal Chicken Seasoning Substitutes & Ratios

The best substitute for Montreal Chicken Seasoning is Montreal Steak Seasoning, used at a 1:1 ratio. Very similar flavor profile, often interchangeable, though chicken version may be milder.

Substitutes for Montreal Chicken Seasoning with ratios
Substitute Ratio Best for
Montreal Steak Seasoning Best 1:1 Very similar flavor profile, often interchangeable, though chicken version may be milder.
Poultry Seasoning 1:1 Good for general poultry flavor, but lacks the specific garlicky-peppery punch.
Garlic Powder & Paprika Blend Equal parts Creates a basic flavor base, add salt, pepper, and onion powder to replicate.
Herbes de Provence & Salt Varies For a more aromatic, less spicy poultry rub with savory notes.

How to Choose & Store Montreal Chicken Seasoning

Opt for brands with visible spice particles; avoid blends with excessive anti-caking agents.

What Pairs Well With Montreal Chicken Seasoning?

  • Chicken
  • Turkey
  • Pork
  • Potatoes
  • Roasted Vegetables
  • Eggs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Montreal Chicken Seasoning taste like?

Savory, Garlicky, Peppery, Umami, Salty Pungent, Aromatic, Herbal, Spicy

What is a good substitute for Montreal Chicken Seasoning?

The best substitute is Montreal Steak Seasoning (1:1). Very similar flavor profile, often interchangeable, though chicken version may be milder.

How do you choose and store Montreal Chicken Seasoning?

Opt for brands with visible spice particles; avoid blends with excessive anti-caking agents.

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