I feel so liberated since I started making my own spice mixes. Sounds silly, I know. But I used to hate it when I had a dinner plan, only to open the cupboard and find out I was missing an essential spice. Now I just make them myself. They are a lot easier than you’d think, and 9 times out of 10, I have all of the ingredients on hand. So my dinner plans aren’t shot and it saves me an extra trip to the store for one silly ingredient {those are my least favorite trips because one things becomes 10 things and I’ve walked out of the store wasting money!}.
Since I’ve posted a bunch of the DIY spice recipe now, I thought having them all in one place would we handy. Check out all 10 recipes below:
DIY Old Bay Seasoning Recipe – Perfect for seafood dishes. {Pin it for Later}
DIY Apple Pie Spice Mix Recipe – Apple pie, apple muffins, apple spice cake, you name it. {Pin it for Later}
DIY Cajun Spice Mix Recipe Make your own instead of paying bug bucks at the grocery store! {Pin it for Later}
DIY Italian Seasoning Mix Recipe Use this to make your own salad dressing or to spice up a steak. Either way it’s delicious. {Pin it for Later}
DIY Ranch Dressing and Dip Mix Recipe – Oh the horror of running out of Ranch dressing when you have teenagers in the house. {Pin it for Later}
DIY Fajita Spice Mix Recipe – I use this for fajitas and taco meat. {Pin it for Later}
DIY Allspice Substitute Recipe – A must have for all those pumpkin pies! {Pin it for Later}
DIY Taco Seasoning Mix Recipe – I always keep a big jar of this in the cupboard for an easy peasy taco night. {Pin it for Later}
DIY Pumpkin Spice Recipe – Great to have on hand for pumpkin bread, pumpkin muffins, and pumpkin pies of course. {Pin it for Later}
DIY Turkey Rub Recipe – This actually works great on all sorts of meats, turkey just happens to be my favorite. {Pin it for Later}
And there is a round-up of all of the DIY spice recipes I’ve posted so far. Is there a spice mix recipe you’d like to see me attempt? Leave a comment below and I’ll do my best to get to it!
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Madam Chow says
Wow! This is great!
jncrowl says
Thank you so very much for these..life just got alot easier because of you
lynne says
Thanks for these! just one thing….there hasn’t been a Lucy Puggle Picture in a couple days….Ummm….where are your priorities, anyway?? 😉
Jody Zinno says
shrimp scampi and french onion spice mixes would be fantastic!
Wynne says
I love how you created the pictures for this–beautiful!
lilton says
THANK YOU, THANK YOU for these recipes! Since trying to eat a lower sodium diet, I’ve found it’s really hard to find some of our favorite spice blends without so much salt. I’ll definitely be making the taco spice blend since it’s ALOT lower in sodium than even the low sodium versions at the store [when you can find them].
Cecily says
Wonderful, thank you for these! Just one thing. Allspice is not a combination of spices it is its own spice, similar in appearance to a large peppercorn.
Cindi says
These are substitutes.
Nanette says
I thought the same thing. And thank you for clarifying that you know that Cindy! Lol
Rose says
This is fantastic! I made a shopping list of the just the spices – not stuff like sugar, salt, pepper – so I can order them online in bulk.
Allspice, ground
Basil, dried
Bay leaf, ground
Cardamom, ground
Cayenne pepper, ground
Celery seed
Chili, powder
Cinnamon, ground
Cloves, ground
Cumin, ground
Dill, dried
Garlic, powder
Ginger, ground
Mustard, dry
Nutmeg, ground
Onion, powder
Oregano, dried
Paprika, smoked
Parsley, dried
Pepper, red flakes
Rosemary, dried
Thyme, dried
Lisa in GH says
Do you buy your spices in bulk at Winco? These are great photos!
Mavis Butterfield says
Yes. Winco and Fred Meyer.
RebekahU says
Hey! Thanks for the recipes! Do you ever make your own beef broth? If so, do you have a recipe? I was looking at the ingredients for the ones I have in my pantry and ALL of them contain MSG (YUCK!). Also, the bullion cubes contain MSG AND partially hydrogenated oil. I’m trying to find a better alternative. Thanks so much!
Shirley says
I love to make beef broth ice cubes i think i am gonna match my color cutting boards to matchng ice cube trays Red to red green andect to know what is what i saw an article for saving meat bone scraps and making broth cubes and sroring into baggies to use for bases. i love these spice ideas thank you for them.
Heather says
Thanks Mavis! Love these…bookmarking this post for future use too! 🙂
Betty Ott says
Thanks for the great sounding spice mix recipes. All use familiar spices and sound wonderful and I know I will save money. Really enjoy your blog.
Carol Delaney says
Can you put together a recipe for Southwest Seasoning?
Pam says
Would love to be able to replicate Herbs de Provence. Have you figured this one out? If yes please share!
D&Y says
This is pretty enough to put up on my fridge. Thanks!
Cathe says
Thank you so much for sharing your spice recipes Mavis !!!
Amanda says
I recommend finding some whole peppercorns at ur locL bulk store theyre alot a pound usually Round 28 bucks a pounds but a little bit goes a long way I can fill my contaiIner for less then four bucks…actuAlly recommend buying a coffee grinder n grin ding all kf these urself so u know wats in em….preground spices r allowed a certain per centage of bug n rat materials btw!
Laine says
Have you ever made your own chili powder? Store bought chili powder has a lot of filler ingredients and tends to use more of whatever spice is cheapest at production time, so the taste is not consistent. I’ve been making my own for years, but I was wondering if you had a different recipe.
Kayte says
Will you share *your* recipe? I make a lot of chili and prefer not to used pre-packaged anything.
Heather says
Oh, I would enjoy having your recipe for Chilli Powder as well! I use quite a bit of it and always notice it is a bit different from one bottle to the next. I hadn’t even thought about making my own!
Heather says
What about a curry powder blend or japanese seven spice (togarashi)? Those would be great to make homemade and package up as holiday gifts.
Shirley says
A great idea for gifts buy little bottles at the dollar store and include rexipe cards for a gift i love homemade gifts we do this at our church for harvest dinner time will have to make up a bunch for that
Thanks
Lydia @SuitcaseFoodist says
I love these ideas for homemade spice mixes. I am a huge fan of spices and love some heat. Thanks for sharing!
Kim says
I want to thank you for these! I really appreciate this as it save me money and time, plus I know what’s in my spices! Thank you so much!
Sheila says
Most of these are great with the exception of the fajitas spice. It has chicken bouillon cubes which is really a ton of msg! I would make it and omit the boullion it doesn’t need it!
Jan says
I love your recipes! I’ve made up a few of my own too. My specialty is curry–15 ingredients. Thanks so much for sharing.
Robert Reents says
Save yourself even more money and grow your own herbs and spices. End result, healthier, fresher, less expensive, just dry and grind yourself as needed.
beth says
Love this! Can you help me with quantities? How much taco seasoning per pound of ground beef? Chili Seasoning? Thanks!!
Kayte says
The apple pie spice alone is worth its weight in gold! I just purchased apple pie spice from the store before Thanksgiving, and it was $6 for an itty bitty tiny container! How frustrating. I’m so pleased to find this recipe!
Catherine says
Chinese spice mix please.