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Homemade Blackened Seasoning Recipe

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This homemade Blackened Seasoning is bold, smoky, savory, and slightly spicy. Made with simple pantry spices, it’s perfect for seasoning chicken, shrimp, fish, steak, vegetables, and more. Keep a batch on hand for quick and flavorful meals anytime.
blackened seasoning

If you love bold, smoky flavors with just the right amount of heat, this Homemade Blackened Seasoning is one spice blend you’ll want to keep stocked in your kitchen at all times. Made with simple pantry spices, this easy seasoning mix adds incredible flavor to seafood, chicken, steak, vegetables, and more.

This homemade version is fresher, more flavorful, and completely customizable compared to store-bought blends. Whether you like your blackened seasoning mild or extra spicy, you can easily adjust the heat level to fit your taste.

One of my favorite ways to use this seasoning is on my Blackened Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce. The smoky spices pair perfectly with the creamy, bright lemon dill sauce for an easy restaurant-style dinner at home.

blackened seasoning in a bowl with a wood spoon

What Is Blackened Seasoning?

Blackened seasoning is a bold Cajun-inspired spice blend traditionally used for “blackening” proteins in a hot skillet. The seasoning creates a flavorful crust with smoky, savory, and slightly spicy flavors.

This blend combines paprika, garlic, herbs, pepper, and cayenne for a versatile seasoning that works beautifully on:

  • Salmon
  • Shrimp
  • Chicken
  • Steak
  • Roasted vegetables
  • Potatoes
  • Tofu

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Quick and easy to make
  • Uses simple pantry spices
  • Great for meal prep
  • Customizable spice level
  • Perfect for seafood, chicken, and vegetables
  • Stores well for months
Blackened seasoning in a jar

Ingredients You’ll Need

Kosher Salt

Adds balance and enhances all the flavors.

Paprika

Gives the seasoning its signature color and mild smoky flavor.

Garlic Powder

Adds savory depth and richness.

Black Pepper

Provides bold heat and classic blackened flavor.

Onion Powder

Adds subtle sweetness and savory flavor.

Cayenne Pepper

Brings the heat. Adjust to your preference.

Dried Thyme, Basil, and Oregano

These herbs add earthy, aromatic flavor that makes the blend extra delicious.

How to Make Blackened Seasoning

Making homemade seasoning blends is one of the easiest ways to add flavor to your cooking.

  1. Add all spices to a small bowl.
  2. Stir until evenly combined.
  3. Transfer to an airtight spice jar or container.
  4. Store in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months.

That’s it — homemade blackened seasoning in just minutes.

seasoning steps

Best Ways to Use Blackened Seasoning

This seasoning blend is incredibly versatile. Here are some delicious ways to use it:

  • Sprinkle on salmon before pan-searing
  • Use on shrimp tacos or rice bowls
  • Season chicken breasts for grilling
  • Toss with roasted potatoes or vegetables
  • Add to burgers or steak
  • Stir into mayo or sour cream for a spicy dip

It’s especially delicious in my Blackened Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce recipe for a flavorful weeknight dinner.

Blackened salmon in a cast iron skillet

Tips for the Best Homemade Seasoning Blend

  • Use fresh spices for the best flavor.
  • Store in an airtight container away from heat and sunlight.
  • Shake the container before each use to redistribute spices.
  • For a smokier flavor, substitute smoked paprika.
  • Reduce cayenne for a milder seasoning blend.

Storage

Store the seasoning in an airtight spice jar or container for up to 6 months. For the freshest flavor, keep it in a cool, dry pantry away from direct sunlight.

Blackened seasoning in a jar with wooden spoon

Frequently Asked Questions

Is blackened seasoning spicy?

It has a moderate level of heat from cayenne pepper and black pepper, but you can easily make it milder by reducing the cayenne.

Can I use smoked paprika?

Absolutely. Smoked paprika adds even more smoky flavor and works beautifully in this recipe.

What’s the difference between Cajun seasoning and blackened seasoning?

They are very similar, but blackened seasoning is specifically designed to create a flavorful crust when cooked in a hot skillet.

Can I make this salt-free?

Yes. Simply omit the salt and season your food separately to taste.

Final Thoughts

Homemade spice blends are one of the easiest ways to elevate everyday meals, and this Blackened Seasoning is a must-have for anyone who loves bold flavor. It’s smoky, savory, slightly spicy, and perfect for everything from seafood to roasted vegetables.

If you try this recipe, pair it with my Blackened Salmon with Lemon Dill Sauce for an easy and delicious dinner everyone will love.

blackened seasoning

Blackened Seasoning

This homemade Blackened Seasoning is bold, smoky, savory, and slightly spicy. Made with simple pantry spices, it’s perfect for seasoning chicken, shrimp, fish, steak, vegetables, and more. Keep a batch on hand for quick and flavorful meals anytime.
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Course: Seasoning
Cuisine: Cajun-inspired
Diet: Gluten Free
Keyword: blackened fish seasoning, blackened seasoning, cajun seasoning, easy seasoning recipe, homemade seasoning blend, homemade spice blend, seafood seasoning, seasoning for chicken, seasoning for shrimp, spicy seasoning mix
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Calories: 8kcal

Equipment

  • Small mixing bowl
  • Measuring spoons
  • Spoon or whisk
  • Airtight spice jar or container

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons paprika
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon ground black pepper
  • 1 ½ teaspoons onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon dried basil
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano

Instructions

  • In a small bowl, combine the kosher salt, paprika, garlic powder, black pepper, onion powder, cayenne pepper, thyme, basil, and oregano.
  • Mix until evenly combined.
  • Store in an airtight container or spice jar for up to 6 months.

Notes

  • For a smokier flavor, use smoked paprika instead of regular paprika.
  • Adjust the cayenne pepper to make the seasoning milder or spicier.
  • This seasoning works great on chicken, shrimp, salmon, steak, roasted potatoes, and vegetables.
  • To blacken proteins, coat lightly with oil, season generously, and cook in a hot skillet until nicely charred.

Nutrition

Serving: 1teaspoon | Calories: 8kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Sodium: 155mg | Fiber: 1g

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