Island Heat. Limited Time. Get It Before It's Gone.
Small Batch, BIG Flavour!
Bring bold, traditional island vibes to your grill with Motley Que's limited edition Jerk Fixx. Spicy, smokey, and gone before you know it!
What is jerk seasoning:
Jerk is Jamaica's gift to the BBQ world — a complex blend of spices built around allspice (pimento), scotch bonnet heat, and aromatic herbs. It's smoky, it's spicy, it's aromatic, and it transforms chicken, pork, and more into something extraordinary. Motley Que's Jerk Fixx captures that authentic island flavor.
Limited edition means limited time:
Motley Que drops small-batch seasonings when they nail a flavor worth sharing. Jerk Fixx is one of those — authentic jerk flavor that's hard to find in Canada. When it's gone, it's gone, so grab it while you can.
The flavor profile:
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Allspice (pimento): The signature jerk flavor — warm, aromatic, slightly sweet
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Scotch bonnet heat: Serious spice with fruity undertones
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Thyme: Essential herb in authentic jerk
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Smoky depth: That characteristic jerk smokiness
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Complex spice blend: Layers of flavor that build with each bite
Perfect for:
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Jerk chicken: The classic application — grilled or smoked
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Pork: Jerk pork shoulder is incredible
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Ribs: Island-style ribs with serious heat
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Shrimp: Quick-cooking jerk shrimp
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Fish: Jerk snapper or mahi-mahi
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Vegetables: Jerk-spiced grilled veggies
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Tofu: Plant-based jerk works great
How to use:
- Apply generously as a dry rub
- For deeper flavor, marinate overnight
- Mix with oil for a paste-style application
- Grill over high heat for authentic char
- Or smoke low and slow for tender, spicy results
Traditional jerk technique:
Authentic Jamaican jerk is cooked over pimento wood, which adds to the allspice flavor. If you can find pimento wood chips, add them to your grill for the full experience. Otherwise, the rub carries the flavor beautifully on its own.
Pro tips:
- Jerk is supposed to be spicy — the heat is part of the experience
- Serve with rice and peas and fried plantains for the full island meal
- The smoky-spicy profile pairs perfectly with tropical fruits
- Mix with mayo for a jerk aioli sandwich spread
- Stock up — limited edition means it won't last
Motley Que Jerk Fixx — small batch, big island flavor, limited time.