This Italian Seasoning Recipe makes a big batch that allows you to have it on hand anytime you want to make a great recipe. Skip buying the Italian seasoning packet all together and just make a batch of this!
If you have been following along for some time, you likely know that I love making my own seasoning mixes. I have a whole section of those recipes you can find here: Seasoning Mixes.
There are so many great benefits to making your own seasonings. I have a whole section on this below, but I will tell you that the primary benefit for me is taste. When I make my own seasoning mixes, I can control exactly how it tastes.
This Italian Seasoning has the perfect balance of flavors. You will find that it is delicious in so many of my recipes, as well as recipes you find all over the vast internet. But you can also just add a little to some good olive oil and dip crusty bread. In fact, if you give me olive oil, this seasoning, some bread, and a quite room we can be best friends.
I am doing a happy dance. This one is perfect. Love your ideas on how to use especially adding to plain breadcrumbs!
What is Italian Seasoning
Italian seasoning is sort of a cheaters way of seasoning Italian recipes. It is made up with a blend of spices and herbs that are often found in Italian cooking.
Since there are many recipes out there that call for “Italian Seasoning” it is nice to have a simple recipe for it that you can throw together with the spices you already have on hand.
It is an easy and healthy way to add a lot of flavor to dishes.
What is in Italian Seasoning
This seasoning blend sticks to some of the traditional spices you will find in Italian cooking. These easy to find spices come together for the perfect blend. For the full measurements, see the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
- dried basil
- dried oregano
- dried parsley
- garlic powder (not garlic salt)
- dried marjoram
- dried thyme
- dried rosemary
If you aren’t familiar with marjoram, it is a plant found in Southern Europe in the oregano family. It is a lot like oregano but with a more mild taste.
How to Make Italian Seasoning
- Start by using freshly dried herbs. The fresher the herbs, the longer this recipe will last.
- Combine all of the ingredients together. Use them right away in recipes, or store them in a glass jar for up to one year.
Benefits to Making Your Own Seasoning Mixes
There are so many reasons I like making my own seasoning mixes, here are just a few:
- It’s budget friendly. This is especially true if you buy your dried herbs in bulk, or even better yet, dry them out from your own herb garden.
- You can control the salt content. So many people need a low sodium diet, and this allows you to stay on top of the salt. My Italian Seasoning has no added salt, and that just isn’t true of all store bought versions.
- It’s so helpful in a pinch. I actually started making my own seasoning mixes when I was very new to cooking, wanted to make tacos, and was fresh out of store-bought taco seasoning. I always have the ingredients for seasoning mixes on hand.
- You know exactly what is in it. This seasoning mix is vegan, gluten free, and keto friendly.
FAQ
Because it is made with dried herbs, if you use herbs that have been recently dried, it should last a year. Make sure to keep it in an airtight container in a cool and dry place.
Glass jars provide a tighter seal than plastic. Plastic can be porous, which will allow some air in. This will prevent your herbs from staying fresh for as long as they could potentially stay fresh.
Yes! As with all recipes, double check the ingredients you are using if you are serving someone with an allergy.
Spice Jars
Italian Seasoning Uses
While you already now that my dream is to have this, some olive oil, and some crusty bread (don’t forget about that quite room too), here are some other great uses.
- You could use this in my Spaghetti Sauce. You would need to take out the dried herbs and replace it with 1 teaspoon of this Italian Seasoning Mix.
- Additionally, you could add 1 tablespoon to ground meat to take a dish to the next level.
- Combine a 2 teaspoons with some olive oil and smother a chicken breast in it before throwing it on the grill. We use it on our Spatchcock Chicken and it is phenomenal.
- Finally, add 1 teaspoons to a cup of plain bread crumbs to make Italian Seasoned Breadcrumbs for my Italian Meatballs!
Prime Rib
Recipes Using Italian Seasoning
I am always developing recipes that use this great seasoning mix. Here are just a few of my favorites.
If you make any of my seasoning mixes, come back and let me know! I love hearing from you!
Italian Seasoning
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons dried basil
- 2 tablespoons dried oregano
- 2 tablespoons dried parsley
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon dried marjoram read here about what marjoram is
- 2 teaspoons dried thyme
- 2 teaspoons dried rosemary
Instructions
- Mix the ingredients together.
- Store in an airtight container, preferably a glass jar, for up to one year.
zara pyatt says
I have been making your Italian seasoning and taco seasoning for about a year now. Both taste great and no additives. Thank you for the recipes. Appreciate you working to develop and test recipes and sharing with the rest of us.
Dolores Rodnick says
In looking at this recipe, I see it calls for garlic powder. If I am using fresh garlic, how do I make garlic powder. I am 84 years old and for the first time in my life, I’ve decided to have a small vegetable garden with herbs being a major part of it. I really enjoy your recipes and would appreciate any input that you can provide. Thank you very much.😇😇😇
Dolores Rodnick
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Johnnie says
Where can I buy in bulk fresh dried herbs for your Italian Seasoning recipe? Thank you
Lisa Longley says
I’ve had really great luck at Costco.
clarissa says
I love your recipes ,thank.
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad you liked it!
Judie says
Hi I’m Judie was wondering if you had a little book showing all your seasonings and what is the best meal to add the seasonings too.
Lisa Longley says
Hi Judie! I don’t have a book, but you can find all of my seasoning mixes here: https://www.simplejoy.com/category/recipes/condiments-recipes/seasoning-mix/ Each recipe has it’s own post that will list recipes to use them in. Enjoy!
Becky says
I love a lot of your recipes and How too.the dry ingredients to make things like dressings very simple and suggesting to try something different and a little daring if you don’t like it then do use it again
And you suggest where to buy stuff like jars
Thank you
Becky says
I love a lot of your recipes and How too.the dry ingredients to make things like dressings very simple and suggesting to try something new
Thank you
Kathy says
Easy to make. A must keep recipe. Love it.
Lisa Longley says
I’m so glad you liked it!