Seasoning with "Jamacian Jerk" is one of my "secrets" of grilling. I had some jerked chicken from a street vendor in Jamacia when I visited there on a cruise and was blown away by it's taste. Of course they grill it with their local wood, so it is impossible to duplicate it in the states.
It is excellent on lamb, pork, chicken, beef and shrimp. Just rub some of it on the meat and let it rest for a couple of hours before grilling or smoking. It beats the heck out of any dry jerk seasoning or "marinades" that you will find in most grocery stores. Busha Browne's is the best that I have found. It's hard to find in stores, but can be purchased on-line. If you live in the Houston area, sometimes the downtown Spec's will have it in the store. It might seem expensive, but you don't need more than a tablespoon for a whole chicken. If you can't find it Walkerswood Jerk seasoning it an acceptable alternative, but IMO not as good. I have seen it in at Krogers in the international [British] section.
