By Bill Ohaire | Published: April 2026 | Last Updated: April 2026

Aromatic dry rub spices for BBQ

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Quick Answer

Apply Outback Spice rub to chicken and rest for 30 min - 2 hrs. Cook at 190-220°C (375-425°F) using indirect heat or two-zone setup until internal temp reaches 74°C (165°F).

About Outback Spice Rub

Outback Spice rub delivers a earthy, aromatic, uniquely Australian flavour profile that pairs brilliantly with chicken. A uniquely Australian rub using native bush spices. Lemon myrtle adds citrus aroma, wattleseed adds nutty depth. Source from Australian native spice suppliers.

Flavour

earthy, aromatic, uniquely Australian

Rest After Applying

30 min - 2 hrs

Cook Temp

190-220°C (375-425°F)

Best Cuts

whole spatchcocked, thighs, drumsticks, wings

Ingredients

IngredientAmount
ground lemon myrtle1 tsp
wattleseed1 tsp
native pepperberry1/2 tsp
bush tomato (ground)1 tsp
garlic powder1 tbsp
smoked paprika1 tbsp
salt1 tsp
brown sugar1 tsp

Makes enough for approximately 1 whole chicken or 8 pieces.

How to Apply Outback Spice Rub to Chicken

  1. Mix the rub: Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl. Break up any brown sugar clumps with a fork.
  2. Prep the chicken: Pat the meat completely dry with paper towel. Trim any excess surface fat if needed.
  3. Apply a binder: Lightly coat the chicken with yellow mustard or olive oil. This helps the rub stick — you won't taste the mustard after cooking.
  4. Apply the rub: Generously coat all surfaces with the rub, pressing it into the meat. Don't be shy — a thick, even layer creates the best bark.
  5. Rest: Let the rubbed meat sit for 30 min - 2 hrs in the fridge (uncovered for better bark formation).
  6. Cook: BBQ at 190-220°C (375-425°F) using indirect heat or two-zone setup until the internal temperature reaches 74°C (165°F).

Tips for the Best Results

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Best Cooking Methods for Outback Spice Chicken

Cook your outback spice-rubbed chicken using indirect heat or two-zone setup at 190-220°C (375-425°F).

Start skin-side down over indirect heat to render the fat, then finish over direct heat to crisp the skin.

Target internal temperature: 74°C (165°F).

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long should outback spice rub sit on chicken before cooking?

Let the outback spice rub rest on chicken for 30 min - 2 hrs. This allows the salt to penetrate and the flavours to develop. For quicker cooks, 30 minutes to 2 hours is ideal.

Can I use outback spice rub on other meats?

Yes! Outback Spice rub works well on beef, pork ribs, lamb. Adjust the rest time and cooking method based on the protein.

How long does outback spice dry rub keep?

Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place for up to 3 months. The brown sugar may clump over time — just break it up with a fork before using.

Should I use a binder with outback spice rub?

Yes, a thin coat of yellow mustard or olive oil helps the rub adhere to the meat surface. The mustard flavour cooks off completely — you won't taste it in the finished product.

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Sources & References

1
Weber Grill Skills
Step-by-step poultry grilling guides from Weber Australia.
Manufacturer
2
Food Standards Australia New Zealand
Official safe minimum cooking temperatures for poultry in Australia.
Government
3
America's Test Kitchen (YouTube)
Rigorously tested cooking methods for perfectly cooked poultry.
Video
4
AmazingRibs.com
Science-based poultry grilling and smoking techniques.
Reference