Lemon Herb Dry Brine Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Dry Brine Chicken begins with a bright lemon herb dry brine and ends with a mouthwatering, super moist roast chicken. There’s so much flavour, you’ll never buy a rotisserie chicken again.

Lemon Herb Dry Brine Chicken

Have you ever wanted to learn how to dry brine a chicken? This post will give you all the salty details on how to make the BEST ROAST CHICKEN EVER. I’ve used a wet brine for both turkey and pork but for the tastiest roast chicken, it’s go dry or go home. Up your roast chicken game by making the juiciest, home cooked chicken for your family using this simple dry brine recipe.

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What is a Dry Brine?

A dry brine is a simple coating of salt (and sometimes dry herbs and citrus zest) that is rubbed into the surface of a protein. Over time, the salt draws moisture away from the surface and locks it into the meat. This technique will result in a juicy roast chicken with amazing crispy skin.

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Battle of the Brines

So which brine is the right brine to use? It actually depends what job you are using it for. A wet brine is much more involved that a dry brine but it works best for turkey. If you have the time and space, boiling up the brine then cooling it is worth it because it will actually ADD moisture and flavour to your turkey. Herbs, citrus (both juice and zest), spices, and aromatics can all be added to add oomph to the wet brine

A dry brine works best when you are shorter on time and space. It’s simpler in flavour, but results in a moist bird with ultra crispy skin and minimal clean-up. The brine can be mixed up in a flash and there’s no boiling or cooling. A dry brine seals the moisture in the meat and provides a barrier to its escape.

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How to Dry Brine Chicken

This dry brine chicken is fairly straightforward. Begin with the best roasting chicken you can find. I used a meaty 2 lb local Hutterite chicken and the quality really outshines any grocery store roasting chicken.

Next, place the salt, fresh herbs, and lemon zest inside a mortar. Bash them around for a minute with the pestle so that the salt picks up all that wonderful herb and citrus flavour. Add the lemon juice and olive oil. Stuff the chicken cavity with fresh herbs and half a lemon.

Separate the skin over the breasts by carefully inserting your hand under the skin and gently pushing through the connecting tissue. Try not to tear the skin but it’s not the end of the world if it happens (see photo!). Rub 1/4 of thedry brine on one breast under the skin, then repeat with the other breast.

Pat the chicken dry with a paper towel and truss it up. Trussing the chicken creates a nice tight chicken and keeps the legs from separating from the body during roasting.

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How Does a Dry Brine Work?

After the chicken is trussed and dried, rub the rest of the dry brine over the whole chicken. Place it on a rack over a plate or roasting pan so that that air can circulate freely around the bird. Leave it in the fridge for at least 4 hours though 24 hours is ideal. During this time, the surface of the chicken loses moisture in two ways:

  1. Through evaporation into the cold, dry refrigerator.
  2. The salt pulls the water away from the skin and into the meat.

After 24 hours, remove the chicken from the fridge. Don’t panic. It will look like it has a sunburn and that is the effect you want. That dry skin is going to seal all the juices inside the chicken while it’s roasting. Even better? It’s gonna get crispy, baby!

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How Long Can You Dry Brine a Chicken?

Great news! A chicken doesn’t have to be dry brined overnight. Prep it right away in the morning and leave the chicken drying in the fridge until dinner time. After four hours of dry brining you’ll see a difference but the ideal time to let your bird dry brine is 24 hours. This longer time ensures the most flavourful chicken with the crispiest skin.

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Which Salt to Use for Dry Brine Chicken

Many recipes call for kosher saltbecause it has large flakes and a coarse texture. The structure makes it easy to rub into the skin while also dissolving readily the process. Please note that all brands of kosher salt are not created equal. Some have much denser grains than others, so be sure to double check the measurements according to brand.

Some sea salts may also be used in dry brine as long as they have a delicate, flaky texture that crumbles easily. In this recipe, I used sel gris.

You CAN use regular table salt but it’s not recommended as it can easily clump together, causing uneven brine distribution.

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How to Roast a Dry Brine Chicken

If the chicken was dry brined on a rack over a shallow roasting pan, use the same pan for roasting. Remove the chicken from the fridge and let it come up to room temperature while the oven is pre-heating to 425 F. Roast, uncovered, for 30 minutes.

Then, lower the temperature to 375 F. Roast the chicken for another 45 minutes, then use a thermometer inserted into the deepest part of the thigh to test the temperature. The chicken is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 165 F.

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Dry Brine Chicken Inspiration

A chef friend once told me that if they were going to serve a simple roast chicken, they would make it the best roast chicken their customer had ever had. This got me to thinking about all the chickens I’ve roasted and how my methods have evolved over the years.

The first chickens I roasted were seasoned with salt and pepper then roasted in closed oval roaster at 350 F. While this method got the job done, it usually produced a pale skinned chicken that was somehow almost always over cooked.

Next, I tried an open roast method with butter and herbs at a higher temperature. This method produces a wonderful chicken on it’s own, but is all that butter really necessary?

Finally, I have found the best roast chicken method yet; Dry Brine Chicken. This method produces the best roast chicken I have ever had. Mission accomplished!

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Yield: 1 chicken

Lemon Herb Dry Brine Chicken Recipe

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This amazing Dry Brine Chicken begins with a bright lemon herb dry brine and ends with a mouthwatering super moist roasted chicken. There's so much flavour, you'll never buy a rotisserie chicken again.

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time2 hours

Additional Time1 day

Total Time1 day 2 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 tbsp sel gris
  • 1 lemon; zested and one half of it juiced (reserve other half)
  • 1 tsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp fresh thyme leaves
  • 2 tsp fresh rosemary leaves; finely chopped
  • 1 whole chicken approximately 2 lbs.

Instructions

  1. Mix salt, thyme, rosemary, olive oil, and juice from half a lemon together in a small bowl.
  2. Loosen the skin covering the chicken breast by carefully sliding your hand underneath. Be very careful not to tear it.
  3. Pat the entire chicken dry with a paper towel.
  4. Rub 1/4 of the dry brine on one breast under the skin, then repeat with the other breast.
  5. Place a handful of fresh thyme and half a lemon into the chicken.
  6. Tie the chicken up with kitchen string (check youtube for a video).
  7. Rub the rest of the dry brine all over the chicken.
  8. Place the chicken in the fridge on a baking tray with a wire rack. Allow to dry for 24 hours.
  9. Remove the chicken from the fridge and allow to come to room temperature as the oven pre-heats to 425 F.
  10. Roast the chicken at 425 F for 30 minutes then reduce time to 375 F.
  11. Roast for another 60-90 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 180 F in the thickest part of the thigh (without touching the bone)

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

6

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 369Total Fat: 21gSaturated Fat: 6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 133mgSodium: 124mgCarbohydrates: 0gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 41g

Nutritional calculation was provided by Nutritionix and is an estimation only. For special diets or medical issues please use your preferred calculator.

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FAQs

How long to leave dry brine on chicken? ›

Here's a quick cheat sheet for how long to dry brine your chicken:
  1. Whole Chicken: 8-24 hours.
  2. Bone-In Skin-On Chicken Breast, Thighs, Legs, or Wings: 2-12 hours.
  3. Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breast or Thighs: ½-1 hour.
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Do you wash chicken after dry brining? ›

Don't Rinse It Off

Once the dry-brining waiting period is up, there is no need to rinse off the surface of your food. The meat will not be overly salty, and rinsing the surface with water will undo all of the surface-drying achieved by the dry-brine process. That, in turn, will prevent browning.

What is the formula for brine? ›

Basic Brine

Place that volume of water in a container large enough to hold the brine and the meat. Add 1 tablespoon of salt for every cup of water you used and mix until the salt is completely dissolved. For example, if you are using 1 gallon (16 cups) of water, add 16 tablespoons (1 cup) of salt.

Is it better to brine chicken breast wet or dry? ›

The bottom line is that wet brining tends to work best for relatively lean meats like chicken breasts, turkey breasts, pork loin, and fish. In general, wet brine delicate foods that cook pretty quickly. For everything else, including most tough meats and roasts that take longer to cook, dry brining is the way to go.

Can you dry brine too long? ›

Since there is salt, the steak will dry and become closer to jerky if left for too long. I learned this the hard way. I like to dry brine my 1-½ inch steak for about 3 days. In those days, you see the steak go from a bright red to a deep red.

Do you brush off a dry brine before cooking? ›

Don't rinse it. After a few days, the salt will have done its job. There's no need to rinse the bird because there shouldn't be any salt residue on the outside of the skin (though there may be residual spices or herbs if you used them—feel free to leave them or brush them off).

How much sugar do you put in brine? ›

As a general starting point, take one gallon of water and add 3/4 cup (preferable - but you can use up to a cup) of salt (Kosher is best), 1/2 cup of sugar and then the rest is up to you.

What is the best brine method? ›

We've tried both methods, and although a dry brine is better than no brine, I would go with a wet brine every single time! You can also brine a whole chicken for amazing flavor.

What is the formula for brine for chicken? ›

The basic ratio of salt to water for a brine is 4 tablespoons of kosher salt per 1 quart (4 cups) of water. If you are using fine table salt, reduce the amount to 3 tablespoons. Keep in mind, also, that different kosher salt brands vary in how salty they actually are.

Do you pat dry chicken after brining? ›

Once the chicken is brined, remove it from the solution, rinse off the excess salt, and pat it completely dry, inside and out, with a paper towel. This step is important because it prevents the chicken from steaming in the oven, which results in an unpleasant taste and texture.

Is dry brining chicken worth it? ›

It's just another step I'll have to add to the cooking process.” Trust us, though; brining is totally worth it. Brining is an easy way to turn your chicken into the most tender, juicy, and flavorful main course you've ever had.

How to dry brine boneless skinless chicken breast? ›

If making a dry brine, set a wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet and arrange chicken breasts on it. Sprinkle generously all over with salt on both sides, then refrigerate, uncovered, for at least 30 minutes and up to overnight.

Is 1 hour dry brine enough? ›

Dry Brine Steaks:

Place steaks on an elevated rack on a baking sheet and refrigerate at least 1 hour, overnight is best.

Is 48 hours too long for dry brine? ›

A good dry brine takes anywhere from 24-48 hours but you can short cut it if you need to. What is this? Dry brining may sound time consuming and unnecessary, but it's a simple step that takes just a bit of forethought for some of the tastiest steak you've ever had.

Is 2 hours long enough to brine chicken? ›

How long to brine your chicken depends on what kind of chicken you're using.
  1. For skinless breasts, brine for two hours.
  2. For bone-in pieces, brine for four hours.
  3. For whole chickens, brine for at least four hours or up to overnight.

How long should chicken sit after brine? ›

Generously salt your chicken (about 1 teaspoon per pound) and leave it uncovered in the fridge overnight. The longer it sits, the more flavorful it becomes, but don't let the chill time exceed 24 hours.

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