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    Mediterranean Seasoning for Wings

    Published: Mar 17, 2024

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    This Mediterranean Seasoning for wings is a tasty departure from regular chicken wing flavours. A Gluten free & low carb dry rub - and it’s great with Tzatziki!

    A plate of Mediterranean spiced wings. Overlaid text says Greek dry rub for wings.

    We’ve been on a bit of a wing kick lately, and I’ve had to get creative.

    Not only do I need to keep things low carb (I miss honey garlic wings!), but nightshades haven’t been agreeing with me... so no more *any* kind of pepper!

    It’s been hard on the taste buds, TBH - I miss jalapenos!

    Anyway, I decided to come up with a some new recipes for dry rub.

    Recently, I was in the mood for some Tzatziki - and Mediterranean cooking - so decided to do a Greek inspired dry rub recipe.

    The flavours in this recipe are inspired by Mediterranean cuisine in general, and my Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe, more specifically.

    It’s a savory garlic and lemon base, rounded out with Mediterranean herbs. All natural ingredients, no spice grinder needed!

    The dry rub wings I make with my own spice blends are always next level, and this one is no exception - it’s one of my favorite recipes, when it comes to “no sugar, no nightshades” wings!

    Anyway, let’s get to it!

    Mediterranean Seasoning Uses

    Don’t feel stuck to using this seasoning mix recipe just as a chicken wing seasoning, though.

    You can mix some to oil and lemon juice (3 parts oil,1 part lemon juice) for quick salad dressings. (Mediterranean flavors go particularly great on non-creamy pasta salads, btw.)

    Make some baked Mediterranean chicken thighs, use it in a quick marinade for grilled meats or veggies,

    Also?

    This Mediterranean spice mix is the best way to bring a burst of flavor to roasted veggies. We especially love it with the earthy flavor of roasted asparagus. Yum!

    A Note on Servings

    Note: I usually use about 1 teaspoon of the dry rub for a serving of wings, so that’s what the nutritional information is based on. (Nutritional info is for the seasoning only).

    Going on 1 teaspoon = a serving, there are about 23 servings in this.

    The number of servings will end up depending on how loosely settled your DIY spice blend is when measured.

    A plate of Greek dry rub wings, coated in this Mediterranean seasoning.

    Ingredients

    This is a really simple recipe - it’s all stuff that I tend to have on hand!

    Only one of the ingredients is something that needs any discussion, beyond the usual “For best results, use the freshest, highest quality ingredients you can” thing.

    True Lemon Crystals

    I always have a True Lemon Shaker on hand.

    It’s crystallized lemon peel, and an essential ingredient in this recipe - the citric acid / bright lemony flavour is the foil for all that garlic!

    If you don’t have a shaker, you can use True Lemon Packets - this recipe uses 8 packets.

    The shaker is WAY cheaper, per serving - and far more convenient. I use it often to add just a dash of lemon flavour to cooking, without having to keep fresh lemons on hand - or waste a whole lemon, when I just need a LITTLE dash of it!

    True Lemon tastes way better than the bottled lemon juice that I’d normally use in this way.

    Everything Else

    Rounding out this recipe is ... well, literally everything except the lemon:

    Garlic Powder
    Onion Powder
    Dried Oregano
    Salt
    Dried Parsley Flakes
    Dried Basil
    Ground Black Pepper

    I don’t know about you, but these are definitely pantry staples for me - and I don’t have anything to add, for any of them!

    Variations

    While I designed this Mediterranean spice blend as a way to avoid nightshades on wing night, feel free to play with the heat level.

    You can always add some Red Pepper Flakes, to taste.

    If you’d like a bit of a smoky flavour - like freshly grilled souvlaki has! - swap the salt out for some Smoked Sea Salt .

    Also, you can swap the True Lemon out for True Orange - same thing, just crystallized orange peel instead of lemon.

    Finally, if you’re looking for a spice mixture without as much salt as you’d use in a dry rub for wings and such, just leave it out entirely.
    Whatever you’re using this seasoning blend on, you can always add salt to taste, separately!

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    A a small bowl of Mediterranean seasoning, in front of a plate of Greek dry rub wings.

    How to Make Mediterranean Seasoning

    The full recipe is in the recipe card at the end of this post, this is just a quick pictorial walk through, for those who like the process photos!

    Add all ingredients to a small bowl.

    Stir until well combined.

    Store in an airtight container, in a cool dark place. I keep mine in a labeled jar in my spice cabinet.

    2 part image showing the Mediterranean seasoning ingredients being mixed together in a small glass bowl.

    To Use as a Chicken Wing Dry Rub:

    Fry or bake your wings as desired (I spray with a little olive oil, then air fry them!), then place in a large glass or metal bowl.

    Add a bit of the dry rub - to taste - and toss well to coat the wings.

    2 part image showing fried chicken wings in a metal bowl, being tossed with Greek dry rub.

    Serve immediately, with veggies and Tzatziki.

    Leftover wings can be cooled to almost room temperature, transferred to an airtight container, and kept in the fridge for up to 3 days.

    Best reheated in an air fryer, however you cooked them.

    A plate of Greek dry rub wings, next to a small bowl of Mediterranean seasoning.

    More Keto Condiment Recipes

    Looking for more recipes for homemade, low carb condiments? I’ve got a few different recipes for you!

    Note: Some of these links go to naturally low carb recipes on my other websites - though the other recipes on those sites generally aren't low carb!

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    A plate of Greek dry rub wings, next to a small bowl of Mediterranean seasoning.

    A a small bowl of Mediterranean seasoning, in front of a plate of Greek dry rub wings.
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    Meditteranean Seasoning for Wings [Greek Dry Rub Recipe]

    This Mediterranean Seasoning for wings is a tasty departure from regular chicken wing flavours. Gluten free & low carb - great with Tzatziki!
    Prep Time2 minutes mins
    Total Time2 minutes mins
    Course: Condiment
    Cuisine: Greek, Mediterranean
    Diet: Diabetic, , Gluten Free, Low Fat, Low Lactose
    Servings: 23 Servings (1 teaspoon each)
    Calories: 4kcal

    Equipment

    • 1 Small Bowl Or measuring cup

    Ingredients

    • 2 tablespoon Garlic Powder
    • 1 tablespoon Onion Powder
    • 1 tablespoon Salt
    • 1 ½ teaspoon Dried Oregano
    • 1 ½ teaspoon True Lemon Crystals 8 packets
    • 1 teaspoon Parsley Flakes
    • ½ teaspoon Dried Basil
    • ½ teaspoon Ground Black Pepper

    Instructions

    • Add all ingredients to a small bowl.
    • Stir until well combined.
    • Store in an airtight container.

    To use:

    • Fry or bake your wings as desired, then place in a large glass or metal bowl.
    • Add a bit of the dry rub - to taste - and toss well to coat the wings. Serve immediately.

    Notes

    I usually use about 1 teaspoon of the dry rub for a serving, so that’s what the nutritional information is based on. (Seasoning only)

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1teaspoon | Calories: 4kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 0.2g | Fat: 0.02g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.004g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.003g | Sodium: 304mg | Potassium: 14mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 0.04g | Vitamin A: 3IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.1mg

    A a small bowl of Mediterranean seasoning, in front of a plate of Greek dry rub wings.

    A a small bowl of Mediterranean seasoning, in front of a plate of Greek dry rub wings.

    A plate of Greek dry rub wings, coated in this Mediterranean seasoning.

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