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You will love this easy Creole Seasoning Mix recipe that takes just 5 minutes to whip up and effortlessly adds amazing southern flavor to your favorite dishes. Even better, this seasoning blend is made with a few everyday ingredients you already own and makes a great edible gift.

Suitable for vegan, gluten-free, low carb, Keto, Paleo, Whole30 diets. Post includes Weight Watchers points.

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A dash or two of creole seasoning is the quickest and easiest way to bring variety to your easy weeknight suppers, lunches, meal prep, and more. This particularly homemade creole seasoning recipe mix effortlessly adds amazing Southern flavor to your favorite dishes and creole cuisine. And to use that famous expression, creole spices really do kick things up a notch! #bam!

This creole seasoning blend (and all the tips shared) will help you skip the store-bought spice blend and make your own.

It is so simple to make, and there are no extra additives or msg in this – and you get to control the salt and spice level. What you see is what you get. However, if store brought seasonings are your jam for easy cooking, then keep with them.

And if you love bold Creole flavors as much as I do, you’ll definitely want to check out this easy Creole Sauce recipe and what I consider to be the best dang Shrimp Creole.

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What Is Creole Seasoning?

This is an easy-to-whip-up New Orleans Style homemade blend of creole seasonings that uses a combination of commonly used herbs and spices to add flavor and mild spice to many dishes.

Why Make This Recipe

  • Only Make What You Need – If you only need a small amount of seasoning, buying a whole jar can be wasteful. With homemade spice blends you can easily make smaller amounts. Most of what you need is already available in your spice cabinet.
  • Control the Spiciness – Adjust the cayenne pepper to create a seasoning blend with the creole flavors you love and just the right amount of heat.
  • Perfect for Gift Giving – Make spice blends and pour them into jars to give to friends as edible gifts along with a favorite recipe.

Ingredient Notes

When it comes to what is in creole seasoning, recipes can vary from household to household. Each seasoning, herb, and spice adds flavor and aroma and can be varied to your personal tastes.

  • Paprika – Substitute with smoked paprika for a smoky flavor.
  • Dried Oregano – You can also use dried marjoram.
  • Black Pepper – Use freshly ground black pepper for the best flavor.
  • Onion Powder – You can also use dried onion flakes.
  • Garlic Powder – If using garlic salt, omit the additional salt.
  • Salt Flakes – Sea salt or kosher salt is preferred over table salt.
  • Dried Herbs – A blend of dried thyme and dried basil add an herby flavor.
  • Cayenne Pepper – Cayenne pepper adds heat. Adjust the amount to control the spiciness.
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Ready to make this creole seasoning recipe? Gather your ingredients and I will show you…

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How To Make Creole Seasoning

Get the complete ingredients list and instructions from the recipe card below.

  1. Measure out all the ingredients into a mixing bowl.
  2. Next, mix with a dry spatula or whisk.
  3. Then transfer the seasoning into an airtight spice jar or a mason jar (if you make a large quantity).
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Pro Tips

  • Always usefresh ingredientsand replace the spices in your pantry every 6 months or so.
  • Use dried herbs for alonger shelf life.
  • Don’t make more seasoning than you plan touse in a few months.
  • Make a big batch.Double or triple the recipe depending on how often you use this.
  • Vary the ingredients and the measurementsto your preference.
  • Omit the saltfor a salt-free version.
  • Store in anairtight container.
  • Store in aspice jar with a shaker topfor convenience.
  • Decant into smaller individual jars togive as a gift.
  • This makes an awesome rub and works great on meats and fish, which you can then cook up in a skillet, Instant Pot, Air Fryer, or oven.
  • If you prefer you can add all the ingredients into a spice grinder and then grind into a powder.
  • Double or triple the recipe depending on how often you use this.
  • Sometimes it is easier to mix the seasoning blend with some oil and make a paste before rubbing on meat, veggies, etc.
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Delicious Variations

  • Mix up the salt. You can use pink Himalayan salt (I love this even though not Creole), Kosher salt, or even the regular table variety. BUT you would need to adjust the ratios of the ingredients you use.
  • Vary spices. Feel free to add a teaspoon more or less of the ingredients to your taste. Add-ons I have used include smoked paprika and red pepper flakes. Delish!
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FAQs

How To Use This Seasoning?

I use it to flavor almost anything and everything. Some of the best uses are:

A rub for meats and fish – this works great as a creole chicken rub as well as a rub for lamb, fish, pork, and steak.
A marinade – mix with olive oil and vinegar or lemon to use as a marinade.
For all the veggies – Sprinkle liberally over vegetables for roasting.
On the grill – season your kebabs and other meats before you grill them.
Classic Southern dishes – Red Rice and Beans, Jambalaya, Creole Sauce etc.

How Much Seasoning To Use?

Guys, you totally want to go easy on the seasoning, so start with less than you think you need and add more to taste. I recommend you start with 1-2 tablespoons of seasoning for a recipe that serves 4 the first time and then adjust up or down to your taste.

Creole Seasoning Substitute?

Don’t have all the seasoning mix ingredients to hand? Worry not, you got this.

First thing is to see if you have some Cajun seasoning and use that. Second, see which ingredients you have and then simply use a mix of these to flavor your food.Alternatively, you can scan through your spice cupboard and see what other spice blends you have that you like.

How Long To Store It?

You canstore this for up to 6 monthsin an airtight spice jar ormason jarfor larger quantities. Just make sure you keep it in a cool place out of direct sunlight.

This homemade spice mix can actually last a long time, butit loses its freshness and vibrant flavor as time goes by. I suggest you only make only enough to last you for up to 6 months at any one time. After that simply make a new batch.

How To Use For Edible Gifting?

This easy Seasoning Mix recipe makes for a super unique DIY gift. Mix up a couple of batches, decant into cute spice jars or mason jars, add a ribbon and a label, and hand out to all your foodie friends.

Creole Vs Cajun Seasoning

What is the difference between these two? These are actually pretty similar and are used interchangeably. Cajun seasoning is generally more basic, with ground peppers and garlic powder.

Louisiana Creole seasoninghas many more ingredients, including a range of herbs like thyme and oregano.

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Serving Suggestions

  • Yellow Squash Casserole.
  • Salmon Croquettes.
  • Cajun Shrimp.
  • Cajun Shrimp Salad.
  • Air Fryer Cajun Fish Fillet.
  • Instant Pot Chicken Breast.
  • Easy Instant Pot Chicken Thighs.
  • Instant Pot Pork Chops.
  • Air Fryer Pork Chops.
  • Instant Pot Pot Roast.
  • Creole Sauce.

P.S. I really looooove using this homemade seasoning when making Crispy Golden Air Fryer Fish.

Weight Watchers Points

This Homemade Seasoning Mix contains 0 Blue Plan SmartPoints.

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5 from 7 votes

Easy Creole Seasoning

This easy Seasoning Mix adds amazing flavor to your everyday dishes!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time0 minutes mins

Course: Edible Gifts, homemade spices, Seasoning

Cuisine: American, southern, Western

Servings: 50

Calories: 6kcal

Author: Bintu Hardy

Ingredients

Herbs And Spices

  • 6 tablespoons paprika
  • 2 tablespoons dried oregano (marjoram)
  • 2 tablespoons black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons onion powder
  • 2 tablespoons garlic powder
  • 1 ½ tablespoons sea salt flakes
  • 1 tablespoon dried basil
  • 1 tablespoon dried thyme
  • ½-1 tablespoon cayenne

Instructions

  • Add spices to a mixing bowl and stir to combine.

  • Store in an airtight spice jar for up to 6 months.

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Notes

  • Always usefresh ingredientsand replace the spices in your pantry every 6 months or so.
  • Use dried herbs for alonger shelf life.
  • Don’t make more seasoning than you plan touse in a few months.

  • Make a big batch.Double or triple the recipe depending on how often you use this.

  • Vary the ingredients and the measurementsto your preference.

  • Omit the saltfor a salt-free version.

  • Store in anairtight container, or store in aspice jar with a shaker topfor convenience.

  • Decant into smaller individual jars to give as a gift.

  • This makes an awesome rub and works great on meats and fish, which you can then cook up in a skillet, Instant Pot, Air Fryer or oven.

  • If you prefer you can add all the ingredients into a spice grinder and then grind into a powder.

  • Double or triple the recipe depending on how often you use this.

  • Sometimes it is easier to mix the seasoning blend with some oil and make a paste before rubbing on meat, veggies, etc.
  • There are 0 WW Blue Plan SmartPoints in this.

Nutrition

Calories: 6kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 210mg | Potassium: 35mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 442IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Best Dang Creole Seasoning Recipe | Recipes From A Pantry? ›

While very similar, the primary difference between Cajun and Creole seasonings is this: Cajun seasoning contains a combination of ground peppers—cayenne, black, white, etc. —while Creole seasoning is heavy on the herbs—paprika, oregano, thyme, etc.

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

While very similar, the primary difference between Cajun and Creole seasonings is this: Cajun seasoning contains a combination of ground peppers—cayenne, black, white, etc. —while Creole seasoning is heavy on the herbs—paprika, oregano, thyme, etc.

What can I use if I don't have Creole seasoning? ›

Creole Seasoning Substitutes

If you find yourself in a bind, any Cajun seasoning blend will be a perfect substitute for Creole seasoning, as it has a similar flavor profile of spice mixes and dried herbs. You can also use some other seasoning brands like Old Bay Seasoning.

What is Creole seasoning made from? ›

Directions. Combine paprika, salt, onion powder, garlic powder, oregano, basil, thyme, black pepper, white pepper, and cayenne pepper. Store in an airtight container.

Which is hotter Cajun or Creole? ›

So What Makes Them Different? The main difference between Cajun and Creole cuisine is that Cajun cuisine is typically spicier than Creole cuisine. This is because Cajun cuisine uses more spices, such as cayenne pepper and paprika. Creole cuisine, on the other hand, is typically milder.

Is Creole seasoning spicier than Cajun seasoning? ›

The distinguishing feature of these two seasons is the level of spiciness. Cajun seasoning is the spiciest of the two seasonings. A more subtle difference is that creole seasoning has a more herbal flavor than cajun seasoning.

What is the same as Creole seasoning? ›

You can substitute Creole seasoning for Cajun seasoning, as these seasoning blends use many of the same base ingredients, such as pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. However, Creole seasoning does not have as strong of a spicy kick as Cajun seasoning and will give the final dish an herbal flavor.

What is the closest seasoning to Cajun seasoning? ›

Other alternatives to Cajun seasoning
  • Creole Seasoning. Creole seasoning is often interchanged with Cajun seasoning since the flavor profiles are so similar. ...
  • Old Bay Seasoning. ...
  • Adobo Seasoning. ...
  • Chili powder + dried thyme + cayenne pepper.
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What is the difference between Cajun and Creole? ›

While they are very similar, they do utilize different ingredients. Cajun food is typically spicier than Creole food, and it also contains more pork and crawfish. Creole food utilizes more ingredients like tomatoes, shrimp, oysters, and crab.

Why is Creole seasoning so salty? ›

Because most of the prepackaged “Cajun” and “Creole” seasoning contains almost 75% salt.

What is a brand of Creole seasoning? ›

Celebrate 50 years of flavor with this limited-run anniversary edition of Tony Chachere's Original Creole Seasoning. Tony's seasoning is an extraordinary blend of flavorful spices prized by cooks everywhere.

Can you use Old Bay for Creole seasoning? ›

What is a good substitute for Creole Seasoning? Old Bay seasoning has a distinctive celery salt taste that might not be ideal for all Creole dishes, but can be used as a good substitute. Depending on the dish, you may want to also add a bit more black pepper or cayenne pepper to bump up the spice level.

What is in slap Yo Momma seasoning? ›

Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning Recipe mainly includes onion, paprika, salt with white pepper, it may also have cayenne, turmeric, and herbs such as oregano and thyme.

What can I use Creole seasoning for? ›

  • Lightened-Up Gumbo. 3 reviews. Full of flavor and color, this gumbo tastes like the real deal, except for being lower in calories and fat....
  • Creole Blackened Chicken. 9 reviews. ...
  • Champagne Cajun Tilapia. 4 reviews. ...
  • Artichoke Ratatouille Chicken. 7 reviews. ...
  • Hearty Rice Dressing. 4 reviews. ...
  • Meatball Tortellini. 13 reviews.

What nationality is Creole seasoning? ›

Creole "began in New Orleans and is a mixture of the traditions of French, Spanish, Italian, American Indian, African and other ethnic groups"—city cooking, he thought. In her 2003 book Beyond Gumbo, cookbook author and food historian Jessica B.

What are 3 differences between Creole and Cajun cooking? ›

Creole cooking is typically more refined, while Cajun food is a rustic affair. Locals often refer to the two as “city food” and “country food.” Because Creoles were more affluent, they tended to use a higher number of ingredients—remoulade sauce contains nearly a dozen—along with a generous amount of butter and cream.

What is the best substitute for Cajun seasoning? ›

Chili powder + dried thyme + cayenne pepper

If you really don't have many ingredients in your pantry, you can pull together a basic substitute for Cajun seasoning using 1 tablespoon of chili powder, 1 teaspoon of dried thyme and 1/4- 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne pepper.

What is the main differences between Creole and Cajun cooking? ›

The cultural difference between the two methods of cooking lies in the fact that Creoles had access to local markets, and servants to cook their food while Cajuns lived mostly off the land, were subject to the elements of the seasons, and generally cooked meals in one large pot.

How does Creole cooking differ from Cajun cooking? ›

So if you're versed on Louisiana history and culture, then all you really need to know is that Creole cuisine uses tomatoes and proper Cajun food does not. You can stop reading now. That's how you tell a Cajun vs. Creole gumbo or jambalaya.

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