I like keeping these seasoned and herb salts on hand to cook with. I’ve shared the recipe for homemade seasoned salt before. This version makes a larger batch and is tweaked just a bit.
Use the seasoned salt just like you would any other seasoned salt. I like using it in pasta dishes, on grilled meats and even on zucchini.
Homemade Italian Seasoned Salt
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup Kosher salt
- 4 Tbs. oregano
- 4 Tbs. basil
- 4 Tbs. thyme
- 1 Tbs. crushed red pepper flakes
- 1 Tbs. fresh ground black pepper
Instructions
- Stir all ingredients together.
- Makes 2 jars, 1/2 pint each.
This Italian Herb Salt is wonderful for adding zest to chicken. Also, try it on fish and vegetables or a pinch on your salad. But remember – it is a salt. Use it in place of regular salt in a recipe. It isn’t good on bread. Trust me, I’ve tried. If you want Italian seasoning blend to sprinkle on pizzas and bread, leave the salt out of this recipe and double the herbs.
Homemade Italian Seasoned Salt
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup Kosher salt
- 4 Tbs. oregano
- 4 Tbs. basil
- 4 Tbs. thyme
- 1 Tbs. crushed red pepper flakes
- 1 Tbs. fresh ground black pepper
Instructions
- Stir all ingredients together.
- Makes 2 jars, 1/2 pint each.
Do you have anyone on your Christmas list who likes to cook?
Joyce says
Great idea and I love those jars !
Laura says
The jars are too cute! Makes me want to make the mix just to be able to buy those cute jars!!
claire says
I was thinking the same thing about those cute jars!
Adrienne says
Love the recipes and the jars…where did you find those?
Tiffany says
Adrienne, the jars came from Walmart. It was the last box though, so I don’t know if it was a seasonal item or not.
Genevieve says
I found those exact jars at our local True Value hardware store.
There’s also a 4oz version which I might use instead. The 1/2 pint seems like a lot of salt! I plan to make 4 or 5 different kinds and give them as sets.
Kathy says
Great idea but I too would like to know the source for those cute jars!
Thanks!
Tiffany says
Kathy, the jars came from Walmart.
Kelly (Two Kids and a Mom) says
These are great! We usually gifts in a jar on the sweet side (cookie or brownie mixes, etc) But these savory ones are perfect for those who don’t really bake. Plus, since they’re spices, they can be used in lots of cooking.
Thanks for sharing…oh, and I have to agree, those jars are super cute 😀
Suzanne Jackson says
Great idea. I pinned it!
Crystal & Co says
I love this, Tiffany. I am totally pinning it. 🙂
Tiffany says
Thanks, Crystal!
Deborah says
I love these mixes….and the jars……but I especially love the short round measuring spoon! Where can I get them? My mother has been wanting some without the long handles!
Thanks for sharing!!
Deborah
Roanoke, VA
Tiffany says
Deborah, the measuring spoons came from Anthropologie.
Laura says
I made up a batch of both of these for teacher gifts this year. I even happened to have the very same jars. LOL They look fantastic and my kitchen smells like an Italian bakery. (That’s a good thing!)
RG says
Where did you get your vibrant dainty measuring spoon? Thanks for the fabulous recipes.
Tiffany says
The measuring spoons came from Anthropologie. I think I’ve seem similar things at Pier One.
Franchesca says
Hi, i just want to ask i cant Find the recipe for the seasoned salt/all around seasoning. I can see 2 recipes of the italian seasoning
Tiffany says
Here’s an “all-around” seasoned salt recipe from this post – https://eatathomecooks.com/seasoned-salt-make-your-own/
4 Tbs. Kosher salt
4 tsp. coarse ground pepper
1 tsp. paprika
1 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 tsp. onion powder
1/2 tsp. ground red pepper
Mix all the ingredients together and store in a container with a tight-fitting lid.