Best Ever Blackened Seasoning Recipe – Our all-time favorite blackened seasoning recipe features a spice blend made with thyme, oregano, garlic, cayenne, and a surprise ingredient!

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Why We Love This Blackened Seasoning Recipe

A good blackened seasoning spice blend offers a hint of heat, herbaceous notes, and a wealth of zesty flavor and depth.

These enticing undertones are derived from paprika, garlic, onions, and salt. However, my “secret ingredient,” so to speak, is smoked paprika. The smoky essence of smoked paprika takes our best ever blackened seasoning to the next level.

It makes everything you sprinkle seasoning mix on taste like fireworks in your mouth!

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Ingredients You Need

  • Smoked Paprika – Use high-quality smoked paprika for the best flavor; both sweet and hot varieties work, depending on your spice preference.
  • Onion Powder – Make sure it’s fresh and clump-free.
  • Sea Salt – You can use either fine sea salt or flaky salt.
  • Garlic Powder – Go for garlic powder, not garlic salt.
  • Black Pepper – Use fresh, ground black pepper.
  • Dried Thyme – Use a high-quality version here, too.
  • Dried Oregano – Use dried leaves rather than ground for the best flavor.
  • Cayenne Pepper – Adjust the amount based on how spicy you want it!
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How To Make Blackened Seasoning

  1. Toss the smoked paprika, onion powder, sea salt, garlic powder, black pepper, dried thyme, oregano, and cayenne powder into a small bowl or jar. Mix everything together.
  2. Store your blackened seasoning in an airtight container in a cool, dry spot.

How to Use Blackened Seasoning

Use our best-ever blackening seasoning recipe to create a spicy crust on blackened fish, chicken, shrimp, steaks, and grilled vegetables. It’s the perfect touch to some of our favorite dishes like grilled blackened mahi mahi and grilled blackened chicken.

You can also use it to season soups, chilis, dips and spreads, party mix, rice, and even scrambled eggs and bacon!

I can’t think of a single savory dish that this dazzling little spice mix concoction wouldn’t improve. My favorite foods to use this seasoning blend with are shrimp, salmon, potatoes, pork chops, and tenderloin, and hamburger patties.

Recipe Variations

  • Cayenne pepper – Add more cayenne pepper if you want to turn up the heat on this homemade blackened seasoning recipe.
  • Dried basil – Add a touch of dried basil for some extra herby flavors.
  • Salt – Adjust the sodium levels based on your preferences.
  • Dried lemon zest – Add some lemon zest (fresh or dry) for a bright, zesty twist.
  • Sugar – Add some brown sugar or coconut sugar to make your spice blend slightly sweeter.

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Blackened Seasoning Recipe

Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
Our all-time favorite blackening spice blend is easy to make with thyme, oregano, garlic, cayenne, and a surprise ingredient!
Servings: 8 (about 1/3 cup)

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Measure and dump all the herbs and spices in a jar and stir to combine.
  • Use immediately, or cover and store in a dark dry place.

Nutrition

Serving: 1.5teaspoons, Calories: 12kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 0g, Fat: 0g, Saturated Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 0mg, Sodium: 438mg, Potassium: 69mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 0g, Vitamin A: 1345IU, Vitamin C: 0.1mg, Calcium: 14mg, Iron: 0.8mg
Course: Seasoning
Cuisine: American
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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between blackened seasoning, Cajun seasoning, and Creole spice?

All three spice blends fall under the same category, sharing standard base ingredients such as paprika, pepper, garlic, and onion powder.

However, Cajun seasoning tends to be the spiciest, while Creole seasoning often features a variety of herbs.

My rule of thumb: When in doubt, go with blackened seasoning, a spice blend that tends to fall directly in the middle.

Can I use blackened seasoning as a dry rub?

Totally! In fact, blackened seasoning makes a great dry rub for seafood and meats. Once you coat your meat or seafood, let it sit with the blackened seasoning for about 15 minutes to achieve optimal flavor.

How long does homemade blackened seasoning last?

If you store it in an airtight container in a cool, dry place (like the pantry), the seasoning can last up to 6 months.

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