If you are looking for easy, homemade Spice Blend Recipes made with simple pantry ingredients, you are in the right place. Surprisingly, most homemade seasoning mixes are ready in minutes and are cost-effective.

When it comes to seasonings and flavor, I am a little obsessed with the taste and aroma of every dish. Whether I make simple roasted potatoes or flavorful turkey chili, I totally rely on my seasonings.
In this collection of homemade spice blends, I've listed my tested-and-tried spice mixes that closely match store-bought seasonings, with the right proportions. You can double or triple them to make your own seasoning jars and customize them, too.
With the right proportions and proper combinations, we can easily make store-style seasonings with the restaurant-style flavors in no time. Surprisingly, each recipe is ready in under 10 minutes. Just mix it in with your meat or veggies.
If you have been planning to make store-style seasonings at home for a long time but keep putting it off, this is the place to explore.
Why I Love These Spice Blend Recipes
⭐️Pantry staple ingredients: Simple spices like cumin, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and more come together to create bold, flavorful seasoning blends.
⭐️Budget-Friendly: Simple, raw spices in bulk and mix into fresh homemade blends for much less than store-bought packets.
⭐️Customizable: They give you the freedom to adjust the flavors and taste. Make your mix mild, spicy, smoky, salty, or salt-free for your family.
⭐️Great For Everyday use: Use them for quick weeknight dinners like stir-fried chicken, rice bowls, soups, roasted vegetables, tacos, or dry rubs.
⭐️No Fillers & Preservatives: You can skip excess salt, sugar, and preservatives. Homemade is always the best, and I guess most of you will agree.
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Spice Blend Recipes
How To Build The Basic Spice Blend
- Step 1: Start with the base. Choose a main flavor base, such as paprika, cumin, coriander, chili powder, turmeric, or onion powder. This gives the blend its main taste and color.
- Step 2: Add aromatics. Mix in garlic powder, mustard powder, cardamom, or dried herbs. These ingredients deepen and balance the seasoning.
- Step 3: Add heat. Use cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, or ground black pepper. Always start with a small amount and build up as needed.
- Step 4: Balance it. If you prefer, you can balance the blend with dried citrus, lemon crystals, salt, or sugar. Stir everything well and store it in an airtight jar in a cool, dry place until ready to use.
How To Store?
Most homemade spice blends taste best for up to 6 months. However, I recommend using them within 3 months for the freshest flavor, as heat and light can shorten the shelf life of spices.
Store homemade spice blends in airtight jars or containers in a cool, dry place. Keep them away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Also, always use a dry spoon to avoid clumping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Spice blend recipes are homemade seasoning mixes made by combining dried spices, herbs, salt, and sometimes sugar. They add quick flavor to meals instantly, like Cajun seasoning, chicken seasoning, or blackened salmon seasoning.
A spice blend is a general seasoning mix that can be used to flavor soups, salads, vegetables, rice, or everyday meals. A dry rub is also a seasoning mix, but it is mainly used to coat meat, seafood, tofu, or vegetables before grilling, roasting, or smoking.
Yes, absolutely. Since this is homemade, you can adjust the heat as you like. Reduce spicy ingredients like red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper, chili powder, or black pepper if you prefer a milder blend.
If you are using whole spices, lightly toasting them improves the flavor. If you are using powdered spices, toasting is not necessary. Most of my recipes use powdered spices, so there is no need for toasting.
You can use old spices, but the flavor may not be strong. Ground spices tend to lose flavor faster than whole spices. Before using them, smell and taste the spices. If they do not smell fresh, it is better to replace them.
You can use homemade spice blends for chicken, fish, shrimp, vegetables, potatoes, rice, soups, stews, tacos, pasta, popcorn, and marinades. They are great for quick weeknight cooking or a holiday gift to your family & friends.









