Chicken Brine Recipe - Wet Brine and Dry (2024)

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This Chicken Brine recipe is full of flavor and the best way to enjoy juicy chicken. You can roast, smoke or deep fry your chicken or turkey, and the brine makes sure it remains moist, tender and juicy.

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How to Make Juicy Chicken

That's that question everyone wants to know when preparing diner. How can you make a roast chicken juicy, tender and flavorful. I have a no brine Juicy Roast Chicken Recipe that you may have made before, which is tasty, but not as juicy as brining your chicken. Brining truly adds flavor and juiciness. You can also Brine a Turkey using this method too, even if deep fried! Check out recipes I use this brine with.

  • Deep Fried Turkey
  • Citrus Roast Turkey
  • Smoked Chicken
  • Herb Butter Turkey
  • Smoked Turkey

What's Wet Chicken Brine?

Wet Brine is the solution that you submerge your cuts of meat into, almost like submerging it into a liquid marinade. It's a salty liquid, infused with your favorite herbs and spices. Well, at least my recipe is. Some brine recipes are just plain water and salt, which I think is way too boring. The brining liquids are absorbed into the chicken, so you want to have a flavorful brining solution. This is known as a wet brine, the more traditional way to brine chicken.

When making my chicken brine recipe, it's almost like making a soup broth. In a large pot of water, add sliced onions, garlic, carrot, celery, salt and spices and of course, parsley. Bring this to a boil for about 4 or 5 minutes and place in the fridge to completely cool before using. The chicken is refrigerated in the brine for up to 24 hours before ready to be cooked. If it's not, you can get salmonella and get everybody sick, so don't do it!

I suppose I should maybe rename this paragraph Poultry Brine, as you can use any poultry when using this recipe. From a whole chicken, a spatchco*cked chicken to chicken thighs, breasts or drumsticks, they will all benefit from brining. If brining turkey, you need to make enough brine to full submerge and cover the whole turkey. To see how I brined a whole turkey, see my Smoked Turkey video.

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What is Dry Brine?

I suppose the answer is in the name, a way to brine a bird (chicken) in a dry method using salt and spices. It works similar to a wet brine, but instead of using liquid, you simply rub in the salt and spices directly onto the chicken. The salted chicken then is covered and refrigerated for up to 24 hours to do it's magic. The salt draws out the moisture from the chicken and then it's gradually re-absorbed into the chicken. Remember to pat dry the chicken before rubbing the salt mixture over it. This helps the chicken to be crispier.

You add 1 teaspoon of salt per pound (500g) of chicken and about 5 teaspoons of your favorite spices. I bought Cajun Spice, which was easy to use, but it can be too salty if you buy pre-salted spice mixes. I also use Chipotle seasoning too. If making your dry brine spice rub from scratch, I use 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon of paprika, 2 teaspoons black pepper and a teaspoon of oregano. Or use your own favorite spice blend.

Some people say dry brining chicken doesn't water down the flavor like a wet brine does. This is definitely the easier and faster way to brine a chicken, but may not be as effective.

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Wet Brine vs Dry Brine

A few things to consider when deciding which method is right for you. Wet Brine or Dry Brine?

Firstly, how much space do you have in your fridge? Using a wet brine needs more space. You need to brine the chicken in a pot or a large covered bowl. A dry brine can be placed in the fridge in a smaller container, as it doesn't need to hold any liquids.

Secondly, how much time you have. Both brining methods need the chicken to sit at least overnight in the fridge before they are ready to be cooked. Brining up to 24 hours brings juicy results. When making a wet brine, it takes time to prepare the brine solution, and allow it to fully cool before submerging the chicken. Dry brine is quicker to rub, but both methods need resting time in the fridge.

Which Chicken Brine recipe is better?

In the video, I make both ways and do a comparison of the 2 brining methods. Both chickens are juicy and full of flavor. However, the wet brine chicken is juicier visibly and when you take a bite. You can see it in the video, and your stomach will thank you. Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner. I'm sorry, but I had to say it once!

Here are two chicken brine recipes that both moist, tender and juicy. A wet brine and a dry brine recipe that you can use for any poultry, ready to roast or smoke for your next family dinner. Bon Appetit! Приятного аппетита!

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Easy Chicken Brine Recipe

Two flavorful chicken brine recipe that are both moist, tender and juicy. A wet brine and a dry brine recipe that you can use for any poultry, ready to roast or in a smoker for smoked chicken.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cooling Time in Fridge: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 4 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: American

Keyword: chicken brine recipe, dry brine, how to brine chicken, wet brine

Servings: 1 chicken

Equipment

  • Stock Pot

Ingredients

Wet Brine

  • 1 gallon / 4 litres of water
  • ¾ cup table salt or use 1 cup of Kosher Salt
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • 1 small onion
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1 carrot
  • 1 small celery stalk
  • 2 bay leafs
  • 1 teaspoon whole peppercorns
  • 1 clove
  • 1 teaspoon thyme
  • 1 bunch of parsley

Dry Brine

  • 4 teaspoons kosher salt or coarse salt (1 teaspoon per pound of chicken)
  • 5 teaspoons spice mix paprika, garlic powder, black pepper, thyme

Instructions

Wet Brine

  • Place all ingredients into a stock pot. Bring to a boil, mixing the ensure the salt and sugar has dissolved. Boil for 4 minutes and remove from heat. Place into refrigerator until completely cooled before using.

  • Fully submerge chicken into cold brine solution. Cover and refrigerate at least overnight, up to 24 hours. Remove from brine, season and cook by your preferred method.

Dry Brine

  • Mix together the salt and spices. Rub the spice mixture all over the chicken, including the inside cavity. Cover and refrigerate at least overnight. Cook by your preferred method.

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FAQs

What is the simple brine formula? ›

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.

What is the ratio for wet brine chicken? ›

  1. Method 1 of 3:Making a Wet Brine. ...
  2. The bowl will need to be large enough to submerge all of the chicken you are cooking, but also able to fit into your refrigerator. ...
  3. Add 3/4 cup of salt for every gallon of water.
  4. All brine contains salt, as it is necessary to force the water into the meat's cells.
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Is it better to dry brine or wet brine chicken? ›

According to the article, wet brining puts more water into the chicken, resulting in plumper juicier chicken but with somewhat watered-down flavor. Dry brining is easier. Just sprinkle kosher salt on both sides of the chicken, and put it in the refrigerator for a few hours before cooking.

What are the proportions for wet brine? ›

What Is the Brine Ratio? 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.

What is the best ratio for brine? ›

Tips & Techniques > Salt Ratios for Brining
  • Standard Brine: 2 tablespoons table salt per liter or quart of water/liquid.
  • Moderate Brine: 3 tablespoons table salt per liter or quart of water/liquid.
  • Strong Brine: 4 to 5 tablespoons table salt per liter or quart of water/liquid.

What is the formula for brine for chicken? ›

My standard brine recipe is essentially: 4 cups of cold water and 6 tablespoons Diamond Crystal kosher salt OR 4 1/2 tablespoons Morton's kosher salt OR 3 tablespoons fine or table salt. Note that it really matters what kind of salt you have and how much you use.

Do you refrigerate chicken while brining? ›

Some recipes mention brining your bird in an ice filled cooler, but to be sure your brine and bird stay cold enough and avoid any food safety issues, it's best to keep it in the refrigerator.

Do you rinse chicken after wet brine? ›

There is generally no need to rinse the meat after using either brine listed above, just pat dry with paper towels.

What is the best brine method? ›

Cold Brine (brrr!)
  1. Step 1: Mix together liquid, salt, and sugar (if using) until salt and sugar are fully dissolved.
  2. Step 2: Add the protein to the brine, making sure that it is fully submerged.
  3. Step 3: Leave the protein in the brine for an hour per pound.

Does dry brine work as well as wet brine? ›

As mentioned earlier, dry-brined meats and fish taste more of themselves than they do when wet-brined because they aren't holding onto extra water weight, which dilutes flavor.

How long do you keep chicken in wet brine? ›

Brining time – 12 hours is enough, 18 to 24 hours is ideal. Don't go longer than 24 hours because the chicken starts getting too salty. Can take chicken out, pat dry and refrigerate for a while until cooking.

How much sugar do you put in brine? ›

Basic Brine for Turkey
  1. 1 cup kosher salt.
  2. 1/2 cup granulated sugar or brown sugar.
  3. Small handful of aromatics (garlic cloves, thyme sprigs, whole peppercorns, bay leaves, lemon or orange zest removed in strips)

What is an example of a brine solution? ›

The most common example is given as household dishwashers, utilizing the sodium chloride compound in the form of dishwasher salt. Brine is not involved in the process of purification itself, but it is used for the regeneration of ion-exchange resin on a cyclical basis.

What is the ratio of salt to sugar in wet brine? ›

ingredients
  1. 14 cup kosher salt, like diamond crystal (or 3 tbsp Morton's kosher salt or 2 tbsp table salt)
  2. 2 tablespoons sugar.
  3. 1 quart water.

What is the composition of brine? ›

Brine is a high-concentration solution of salt (usually sodium chloride) in water.

What is the formula for the electrolysis of brine? ›

When electricity is passed through a concentrated solution of , which is called Brine, it decomposes and results in the formation of Sodium Hydroxide ( ), Chlorine gas ( ), and Hydrogen gas ( ). 2 NaCl ( aq ) + 2 H 2 O ( l ) → 2 NaOH ( aq ) + Cl 2 ( g ) + H 2 ( g )

What is the salt and sugar ratio for a brine? ›

Bring a quart of water, ½ cup kosher salt, and ½ cup brown sugar to a boil, along with any herbs and spices you choose. Simmer to dissolve the salt and sugar and release the aromatic oils from the added flavorings. At this point, the brine must be cooled to at least 40° to prevent bacterial growth in the meat.

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