Mardi Gras Wings Seasoning Blend
We LOVE Publix Mardi Gras Wings aka Mardi Gras Wings Seasoning Blend.Â
Any time I have to run to the grocery store for a last minute ingredient I can count on someone shouting to me as I go out the door, “pick up a couple Mardi Gras Wings.”Â
I have all I can do not to eat them on the drive home. Their aroma alone makes my mouth water.
Since we roast a whole chicken each week I’m always looking for new ways to prepare it. Why has it taken me this long to infuse Mardi Gras Wing flavor into the whole bird?
I did a good amount of internet research looking for a copycat recipe.Â
It seems the company, A.C. Legg, who makes this particular seasoning blend, makes it exclusively for Publix Super Markets and their lips are sealed.Â
I was able to coax the deli counter gal into showing me the bag. The ingredient list was quite short…dry mustard, some chemical sounding words, and “assorted spices.”Â
They’re not giving this secret recipe up.
When all else fails rely on the one you can always trust….your taste buds!!Â
Rosemary is definitely the star ingredient, but there is a slightly salty subtle heat as well.Â
After three attempts and side-by-side comparisons I finally got a thumbs up from my taste-kitchen testers.Â
Here is our version of Mardi Gras Wing Seasoning.
Whether you are making Mardi Gras Wings or Mardi Gras Whole Roasted Chicken, I found it easier to keep the spices stuck to the chicken by making a paste.Â
I added 3 Tbl. of sunflower or canola oil to the Mardi Gras Wings Seasoning. Then I rubbed this all over the chicken before baking.
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Mardi Gras Wings Seasoning
Ingredients
- 2 Tbl. dried rosemary
- 2 Tbl. chili powder
- 1 Tbl. kosher salt
- 1 Tbl. garlic powder
- 1 Tbl. dried ground oregano
- 1 Tbl. Tony’s Creole seasoning
- 1 1/2 tsp. cumin
- 1 tsp. dry yellow mustard
- 1 tsp. black pepper
- 3 Tbl. canola oil optional for making paste
Instructions
- Combine all seasoning ingredients and store in an air tight container.
79 Comments
Angelina
Holy Smokes! Thank you for this recipe! I just used my last packet from Publix! You are a life-saver!
Sandy
Wow! Just made Mardi Gras chicken thighs tonight and they were so good! We thought they tasted just like Publix Mardi Gras wings. Thank you for figuring out the recipe and sharing it with everyone.
Leitha Mangum
I made these wings some time ago and they were very good. Then I made another batch and purchased some of publix’s mixture and did a comparison. They were too close to call in a taste comparison. Today, I will try your seasoning on small turkey wings. I will marinade them for about three hours and then bake. I’m looking forward to trying them. Thanks so much for this recipe.
Julie Goggans
My daughter asks for thse every time she comes home from college. ?her other favorite is steak made with McComick’s Meat Marinade (red envelope package with steak on the front). But the have quit making it. I’ve tried to find a copy cat recipe for this, bit not success. I know if has dried minced onion and mustard seeds. So so good on flank steak. Any thoughts on where to find a copy cat recipe. Thank you!
Jennifer
This is good I have tried it however this is not a good copycat. The mix they use has orange, lemon, and onion powder in it too
Darlene Simmons
So good. Now I don’t have to wait for when Publix has them!!
noneof yourbusiness
@Darlene you can pre-order them if you don’t ant to wait.
Kara
Absolutely delicious! Used this on chicken thighs last night, grilled them and scarfed them down so fast! Going to try this on a steak tonight. Can’t find anything on the internet for using this for beef but I’m adventerous and will let you know how it turns out. BTW I have never had Publix Mardi Gras wings, I just read all the rave reviews about them and did this myself. Next time I’m at the store I’ll get some fennel seeds and add to the recipe and yea, I guess I should try the originals from Publix soon lol
Libby Zappala
Glad you loved them like we do Kara!!
Vicki
Our Publix in Huntsville, Alabama will sell the mix-but it’s a big bag! So I made your recipe & keep it on my spice rack.
Your recipe is great & hubby LOVES it! I also use the it on chicken breast, ribs, pork loin, even on roasted vegetables!
Here is how I bake the wings. Cut 6 wings into 6 flats & 6 drumettes. Pat well to dry. In ziplock bag add 1/2 tsp baking POWDER (not baking soda!!) Baking powder makes them crispy like they were fried! Drop wings in the bag & shake to lightly coat wings. You will NOT taste it when cooked. Add in about 4 Tbs of Mardi Gras mix. More or less depending on your personal taste. Line a small sheet pan with foil. (Optional) I also place a rack in the pan that I spray with non stick spray. Place the wings on the rack & bake at 425 degrees (conventional oven) for 45-50 min turning once about half way through. Hubby gave a thumbs up! Delish!
Libby Zappala
Thanks so much Vicki! We LOVE these wings too!
SP
I used this on Boneless Thighs and served them with your Ratatouille! Yum!
Libby Zappala
Yes! Love chicken thighs. I bet it’s fantastic!
Nicole
I have been searching and searching for this rub forever because we, too, can’t enter a Publix without taking home some Mardi Gras wings! I am actually going to try and brine them in the spice blend for 24 hours to see how they do frying them and then add a sprinkle once they are removed. We usually do a parboil the first stage and then grill them for the second stage. So looking forward to this!!
Mike
Do you add the oil just before using the mix or can you add the oil and store it?
libby
Just before using it. I would not recommend storing it in oil. Enjoy!
Laura
I went to Publix to get the spices for this yesterday because I like to always have it on hand since I put it in a lot of different dishes. Anyway, the store had some Mardi Gras wings fresh out of the oven, Yay! I snagged them. I noticed on the packaging it says it uses thyme. I thought on it a minute or two (after all I was there to pick up the spices to make some more) and realized I don’t want to change your recipe. It is simply perfect.
Heather
I really love this copycat recipe. It may not be exact, but it’s truly tasty and I devour it. The last time I mixed it, I just made a single batch. This time, I tripled it so it will last longer and put it in a Mason jar.
Jacqui Moran
This is the best receipe very close to the real thing.
libby
Thanks Jacqui!
Ed M
Hi
Libby I love this recipe. I made boneless chicken breasts last week and my husband and our friends loved it. Tonight I’m going to try and do country style ribs on the grill with the Mardi gras rub
libby
Yes!!! We’ve done Mardi Gras Ribs and they are so good. Also whole roasted chickens and pork chops. I’m addicted. Glad you both enjoyed. I’m actually working on a new wing seasoning that’s pretty tasty as well. Coming soon. Have a great weekend!
shroomn
i made a cornish hen with this seasoning last night.
sooo glad you mentioned pork ribs. thats what im gonna try tonight.
Zee
I used this recipe for a family gathering…and they loved them. I used peanut oil instead what was recommended.
* I understand that using peanut oil is not the best due to food allergies.
Kathy my ngavin
You don’t tell temp or how long.
Will
This recipe is so great. So close to the real thing. I’ve yet to find any type of chicken it wont work on. I’ve done grilled wings, breasts, kabobs, whole chickens, you name it.
Well done!
Ken Payne
Went by the recipe only changes I made were, added 1/2 teaspoon onion powder, 1/2 teaspoon fennel seed with 4 lb of wings cooked at 350 degrees for 45 minutes turn over for 10 minutes they were absolutely delicious.
Chuck
Could anyone lokk at the bag of seasoning they got from the Publix Deli and see if there is any wheat or gluten in it?
Susan Green
You can’t buy it at Publix. If you wish to purchase at the Deli counter you would have to ask them
Christine Handle
They will not sell ot any more. I used to buy it by the case. Call the company that makes it. Theyhave a recipe that is close to the Publix one.Not an exact.
Love this stuff.
Michelle
Can you use chicken legs and thighs? If so, how long and what temp do you recommend?
Jay Jennings
Just marinated my wings for tonight.I hope that’s OK to marinate for 2 or 3 hrs.Can’t wait!!
Carol
I worked at publx and made these for years. The seasoning is mixed with oil and then the wings are coated and chilled in the cooler for a couple hours before they are baked. Marinating is an important part of cooking these wings. They NEVER just coat and bake.
Monica
CARE TO SHARE THE RECIPE?
Susan Green
Thank you for the suggestion
Sana
Just left my local publix store and they do in fact now sell the seasoning! The deli said they don’t sell it but I went up front to the manager who called back to the deli and informed them that they do in fact sell it and it’s 3.79 a bag. I went ahead and purchased a bag but will be trying this recipe as well
Denise Rivers-Lyons
I’m a big fan of Publix Mardi gras wings and had been looking for the seasoning recipe. I made them last night and I MUST say, they were excellent. Thank you for sharing this recipe. I’ll be making my own from NOW ON!!!
libby
Thank you so much for sharing your success Denise!! Can’t get enough Mardi Gras Wings!!
Darlene Parks
Hi Libby, can I use the Madri Seasoning on fish. Love the wings when purchasied from the store.
Yani
Let me first begin saying that I rarely leave any reviews but I thought I’d make an exception for this recipe. I love Publix Mardi Gras wings but my local store barely makes them. I made this Sunday for my fiancé and he really enjoyed these! This will now be a staple for us. Thank you.
libby
That makes me smile. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment Yani :)
Leslie
Wanted to cook up some good chicken for Father’s Day and thought about Mardi Gras wings at Publix. Wanted the recipe and I found this site. I was prepared to make it and went to Publix to buy the spices. First, I took a chance and swung by the deli and asked if I could purchase this delicious Mardi Gras seasoning. Without hesitation, the manager went and got me a bag. It took him a minute to find out what to price it at and I walked away with a bag of seasoning for $1.93. Woot!
libby
That is a score!! Good for you!!
Kay V
I just found this recipe this week and am planning this for tonights dinner…although I’m going to marinade chicken breasts and grill them after a couple of hours…can’t wait!!
libby
Ooo. That sounds great!!
rachelle
Will be trying this out for the family this week thanks for posting will update once I prepare
libby
Hi Rachelle. I hope you enjoyed the wings!!
Greg
We also have loved Publix Mardi Gras wings for years. Sometimes they would be under-cooked so we always wanted to make our own. My wife actually got them to sell her bags of the seasoning. They labeled it as “deli supplies” and sold her a whole bag for $3.00. We will try your recipe once our supply runs out since we no longer live near a Publix. Thanks for your efforts! By the way, the original definitely has fennel seed in it.
libby
Thanks Greg. I wouldn’t have thought fennel yet I’m all ears on this copycat recipe. Hope you like our version.
Sierra
How could you tweek the cook timing for chicken breasts? I’m not a huge eater of bone-in chicken, haha. But I’ve tried these and the flavor is amazing! I’d really love to know how to make them as just breasts if you have any ideas!
libby
Hi Sierra. You can definitely slather up some chicken breasts in this rub and then bake them. I’d go at 350 for 35-40 minutes depending on thickness (internal temp of 165).
Audrey G
Absolutely Amazing! Just took mine out of the oven, no more ‘Publix” whining and begging for Mardi Gras wings. Thank you.
libby
Yay Audrey!! That’s awesome. Glad you found us and they were a hit.
Tiffany Hall
Finally, Thank God… This Is On My Menu For Tonight!
libby
Glad you found us Tiffany. Enjoy!!
Marie
Libby, I am about to pick up the ingredients for the wings now. I call Publix to have them save wings for me nearly every other day, in hopes to figure out the recipe. Can’t wait to try your recipe. Thank you so much; I never would have gotten it. Should I combine the ingredients, store them, and add the canola oil when ready to bake?
libby
Sorry for the late reply. The seasoning can be made a minute or a month in advance. It’s a beautiful thing. And yes, add the oil just before tossing with the wings. Glad you found us and I hope you love them like we do.
Andre'
I’ve literally been trying to pry this recipe out of dozens of Publix employees for years. When I found this recipe, I was very excited. I tried it for the first time tonight and all I can say is WOW!!! Libby, your taste buds are impeccable!!! One slight variation I made (which makes them a little more spicy) is that I added 1 Tbl of Caribbean Jerk seasoning (by McCormick). I put the mixture in a zip-loc bag and added roughly 3 pounds of wings and worked the seasoning in. I then cooked the wings in a Nu Wave oven for 15 mins on each side and BAM (insert Emeril voice here)!!!! I’ll never have to buy Mardi Gras Wings from Publix again (unless I just need the convenience).
Thanks Libby (and your impeccable taste buds) :-)
libby
Haha!! Why thank you so much. I love hearing everyone’s feedback on this recipe. By far our favorite wings!!
Jeanelle
I made these yesterday in my Nu Wave oven as well! Absolutely delicious. Now I can stop harassing the Publix employees!
libby
Glad you liked them Jeanelle!
Jason McCall
Very good recipe, i lessened the rosemary and next more cumin and maybe chili powder. No More Publix Visits for MEEEE!!!
libby
Awesome Jason!! Thanks for the feedback.
Natalie
I used to work at Publix. It was always difficult to make large batches of these wings and not eat them. I do not know the secret spice blend either but your recipe is pretty close. I would decrease the rosemary and add some fennel seed. At Publix we baked these on a large sheet pan. We covered the wings in canola oil and liberally sprinkled on seasoning and then mixed wings around with our hands. Stir them several times while baking. I don’t recall how long we baked them for but it was also a convection oven. Now I’m craving these so I will try this recipe soon.
libby
Thanks so much Natalie for sharing. I knew rosemary was the most prominent ingredient but the fennel seed sounds like a great add too. They are definitely addicting.
Whiskey_and_Koffee
I very much complement you for your hard work on this project. I tried your recipe and absolutely loved it. I think you were very close, but candidly, I believe you were too heavy on the Rosemary.
libby
Thank you so much. Rosemary is a bit tricky since it’s such a pungent flavor but I’m glad you like it.
Ralf
Hi: I went through the same ordeal. Even contacted the factory in Alabama several times. Was told no one in the factory knows the secret to this seasoning and no one can get their hands on it. to send me a bag. Finally one day I offered to buy a bag from a person who worked in the deli. They would not sell it but gave me about a 1/4 of a bag. My intent was to send it off to be analyzed, but haven’t – if you would like to have this bag with what’s left in it, I am happy to send it to you. Just send your address to my email.
Thanks, RB
Nikki
This is awesome! I’ll be trying the recipe tonight…I hope it’s as good as Publix’s is!!!
libby
Looking forward to hearing back from you. We think we’ve got it pretty close for a baked version.
Cindy
This is now on the Sunday menu. Needed something tasty for company!
libby
They’re delicious Cindy!! Enjoy!!
Brenda
Yum! Thanks for figuring this one out. We love Publix’s mardi gras wings as well as their chicken fingers. Can you share how you cook the wings?
libby
Hi Brenda. I made up a batch of Mardi Gras Wings yesterday so I could post our method. I hope to share this week.
LAH'SAM HOE
that good
L. Flowers
I have been using this recipe because Publix quit selling Mardi gras wings for a while and I use it on any piece of chicken because it’s so good. The Publix recipe includes thyme (read it on the container tonight), but to be honest? I won’t add it to your recipe because yours is perfect.
Kim
Mustard! Well, I’ll be darned. I had everything else going in my version. lol! I can’t believe you got someone to let you see the bag!
libby
Hi Kim, I had to play it very cool ;) Glad to find another Mardi Gras Wing lover.
L.Flowers
I have used your recipe for a while because Publix didn’t have mardi gras wings because of the wing shortage. Lately I have been buying their non breaded wings putting them on warm in the oven in foil with a little water with your recipe sprinkled on them, delicious. Today when I found some actual mardi gras wings in store it says on the label it contains thyme. Yours taste so close to theirs I feel no need to include this ingredient. It may not be true Publix mardi gras, but I think it is more perfect. Kudos