Homemade Blackened Seasoning Recipe (2024)

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I love making my own seasoning mixes instead of using the store bought one. I love this Homemade Blackened Seasoning Recipe to use in some of my favorite recipes.

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Homemade Blackened Seasoning is easy to make:

Homemade blackening seasoning is a quick and easy to make.

Do you ever go to a restaurant and have blackened chicken Alfredo or maybe blackened salmonand you wonder how they did it? How dothey get it to look so good and taste amazing?

The secret is in the blackening spices and that is what I’m going to show you today.

Making your own blackened spices is a lot easier than you might think, so let’s get started.

What is Blackened Seasoning?

Blackened is actually a term that describes a cooking process versus a seasoning. The cooking process is when chicken or fish is soaked in butter or oil and then dipped in seasonings.

Then it’s cooked in a cast iron skillet on extremely high heat. The combination of the seasoning and the cooking process make the chicken or fish look black so that is how this homemade seasoning blend was named.

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What is the difference between Cajun and Blackened Seasoning?

Both are seasoning mixes; however, cajun seasoning generally tends to be more spicier. Blackened seasoning does have some heat but if you have sensitivity to spice than I would choose the blackened seasoning over the cajun seasoning.

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Ingredients for Blackening Seasoning

My favorite thing about seasoning mixes is that they are just a seasoning blend with spices that you probably already have in your pantry. Also, you might already have everything you need to make this easy seasoning mix.

Once I realized that it was made of ingredients that I already had, I knew there was no reason why I wouldn’t be able to make my own. Here is what you need to create this easy blackened seasoning recipe.

  • Paprika or Smoked Paprika
  • Salt
  • Coarse Garlic Salt
  • Parsley
  • Onion Powder
  • Black Pepper
  • Cayenne Pepper
  • Oregano

How to Make Blackened Seasoning Recipe:

Ok, now that you have everything you need, let’s get started with how to make this blackened seasoning mix.

  • Step 1 – First, combine all the ingredients in an airtight container. I like to use these small mason jars (or you can use these glass spices jars that even have the shakers on them) for my homemade seasonings.
  • Step 2 – Then mix together in a small bowl and save. I store this seasoning mix in an airtight container and store in a cool dry place.
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How to Use Blackened Seasoning:

  • Season Meat – Use this blackened seasoning on your steak, pork chops or pork tenderloin.
  • Chicken – You can also use this seasoning on your fried chicken, boneless chicken thighs, or chicken breast.
  • Fish – This seasoning is also great on your favorite cooked fish.

Other Seasoning to Mix in:

If you prefer, you can add in different seasoning for added flavor.

  • Dried Thyme
  • Garlic Powder
  • Creole Seasoning
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How do you Blacken Food:

Now that you have the needed seasoning, let’s learn how to blacken food so that you can enjoy it.

  • To blackened food, first heat a skillet to a medium high temperature. We recommend using a cast iron skillet when blackening food.
  • Then dip the chicken or fish in melted butter or your favorite cooking oil. I have used olive oil before and it works great.
  • Then dip the chicken or fish in the blackened seasoning and flip it to make sure that both sides are completely covered in the seasoning.
  • Next place the chicken or fish directly in the cast iron skillet and cook each side for approximately 3 minutes until the chicken or fish is cooked through. The time may vary based on the size and type of food that you are cooking.
  • Also, be prepared for a lot of smoke and steam in the home since this process requires you to cook on high heat.
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How to Store Homemade Blackened Seasoning:

Store this homemade seasoning in a mason jar that is air tight. We recommend storing in a cool dry place such as your pantry.

Tips for perfectly blackened food:

  • Don’t use a non stick pan – use a high heat pan like a cast iron skillet(I love this cast iron griddle). Extreme heat needed for good blackening will destroy your non stick pan.
  • Make sure you have ventilation – it will get smokey. Blackening works great on your grill especially with thecast iron griddle that I love. This way you can keep in the smoke out of your home.
  • Coat your meat (chicken or fish) with non stick spray or oil before you rub the spice blend on it. It makes the seasoning stick better to get that beautiful crust.
  • Flipping meat – You want the the seasoning to get a beautiful crust, so you only want to flip it once. You will think it is going to burn, but it is just getting black.
  • Cooking – On high heat thicker fish will take about 3 minutes on each side, thinner fish (like tilapia) will take about 2 minutes on each side and chicken (filleted) will take about 4-5 minutes on each side. Set a timer so you have beautifully blackened fish or chicken.

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Homemade Blackened Seasoning Recipe

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Forget buying blackened spices when you can make this easy Homemade Blackened Seasoning Recipe at home for a lot less. Enjoy Blackened salmon and more!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Servings 20

Cuisine American

Course Mixes and Seasonings

Calories 5

Author Carrie Barnard

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients together in a small bowl and store in an air tight container.

  • Use ½ Tbsp on your favorite type of protein and enjoy!

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Recipe Notes

This homemade seasoning should last 2-3 years as long as it’s stored in a cool, dark place like a pantry.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 5kcal, Carbohydrates 1g, Protein 1g, Fat 1g, Saturated Fat 1g, Sodium 1047mg, Potassium 28mg, Fiber 1g, Sugar 1g, Vitamin A 280IU, Vitamin C 1mg, Calcium 10mg, Iron 1mg

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FAQs

What is blackened seasoning made of? ›

Blackening seasoning is a combination of chili powders, herbs, and spices. Most recipes include some combination of paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, black pepper, salt, dried thyme, dried oregano, dried basil, and dried thyme.

What's the difference between Cajun and blackened seasoning? ›

While Cajun seasoning can be used with almost any type of cooking (including recipes that are boiled, like Shrimp Boil), Blackening seasoning is intended for recipes that are seared or grilled to give them a dark “blackened” crust.

What makes something blackened? ›

Food that is blackened isn't burnt; it's simply coated in a special spice blend that takes on a very dark brown, almost black color when cooked in a skillet, on a grill or in an oven. Blackened food almost always means blackened meat, chicken or seafood, including fish and shellfish like shrimp.

What is the difference between Old Bay and Old Bay blackened seasoning? ›

A: Regular Old Bay seasoning has more sodium and a milder flavor. Blackened Old Bay seasoning has more peppers (spicier), is sweeter and has a much lower sodium content. The blackened seasoning tastes good on pan fried or grilled seafood.

Is blackened food Cajun or Creole? ›

Blackening seasoning is a flavorful spice blend typically used in Cajun and Creole cuisines, particularly in dishes like blackened fish or blackened chicken. It originated in Louisiana and is known for its bold, smoky, and slightly spicy flavor profile.

Is blackened fish healthy? ›

To help prevent heart disease, it is important to include less fatty proteins in the diet like fish. Blackened Fish creates the best of both worlds with amazing flavor and health benefits!

How to do blackening? ›

Blackening— Parts are immersed in a boiling 285°F solution of UltraBlak until a deep uniform black is developed, usually within 10 to 20 minutes. The bath chemistry is regenerative—the only chemicals being consumed are those physically dragged out on the parts into the rinse water.

How do you get blackening seasoning to stick? ›

Keep the meat cold before blackening. Butter and oils will stick better to a cool piece of fish or chicken. Melt enough butter to coat all the meat you plan to cook on both sides, and then a few tablespoons extra to spare. Pat your chicken or fish dry.

Are blackened foods healthy? ›

There's no denying the fact that some foods can increase the risk of chronic diseases, including cancer. For many years now, burnt foods have been classified as a carcinogen—a substance capable of causing cancer in the tissue.

Which is better, Old Bay or Zatarain's seasoning? ›

We all prefer Zatarain's boil over home mixes or Old Bay. It is spicy and infuses a lovely flavor in foods. I even add a little of the boiled water to gumbos and jambalayas as it enhances the spices I add myself.

What makes Old Bay taste so good? ›

OLD BAY Seasoning features a premium blend of 18 herbs and spices including celery salt, red and black pepper and paprika to add beloved, unmatched taste that enhances any chef-inspired recipe.

What to use if I don't have Old Bay seasoning? ›

Some popular substitutions for Old Bay include crab boil, cajun seasoning, and celery salt mixed with paprika. When using a substitute, make sure to start with a small amount to begin with and taste as you go. Sometimes an alternative can change your dish's flavor profile slightly, so it is best to go slow.

Does Old Bay blackened seasoning have MSG? ›

OLD BAY Seasoning is Kosher with no added MSG.

Is Popeyes blackened chicken baked or fried? ›

About This Recipe

Did you know that Popeye's blackened chicken tenders are actually fried?

What are the ingredients in Schwartz blackened Cajun seasoning? ›

Ingredients and allergens

Salt, paprika, dried onion, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, cumin (8%), black pepper, thyme (4%), dried chillies (2%), oregano, white pepper, acidity regulator (citric acid), anti-caking agent (silicon dioxide).

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