Italian seasoning

Italian seasoning

Making your own Italian seasoning is so simple you’ll wonder why you never did it before. Six flavorful herbs combined with just the right balance is the golden ticket. So versatile. Perfect for flavoring mayo or vinaigrette. Buon appetito!

Italian seasoning

Making your own Italian seasoning is so simple you’ll wonder why you never did it before. Six flavorful herbs combined with just the right balance is the golden ticket. So versatile. Perfect for flavoring mayo or vinaigrette. Buon appetito!
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1 servingservings

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp 3 tbsp dried basil
  • 3 tbsp 3 tbsp dried oregano
  • 3 tbsp 3 tbsp dried parsley
  • 1 tbsp 1 tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 tsp 1 tsp dried rosemary
  • 1 tsp 1 tsp dried sage
  • ¼ tsp ¼ tsp ground black pepper
  • ¼ tsp ¼ tsp chili flakes
  • 1 tbsp 1 tbsp sea salt (optional)
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Instructions

Instructions are for 1 serving. Please modify as needed.

  1. Thoroughly mix together all the spices and pour into a jar with a tight-fitting lid.
  2. If you use whole seeds, grind in a grinder either in advance or when cooking.
  3. Keep the spices in a dark, dry and cool place. Small tin cans are great.
  4. Make a big batch to last for 4–6 months, after this the spices will lose some flavor and color. They won't go bad, but will be less powerful.

Tip!

If you don't have all the herbs above, you can either skip them or exchange for something else. Marjoram works well instead of parsley for example. We used dried garlic flakes, but you can also use garlic powder. Adding salt, or not, to your spice mix is a matter of choice.

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5 comments

  1. Joycie
    If a food such as the italian seasoning which has 13g, does that mean a serving or teaspoon is 13g? If a dish is 8g, would that mean for each serving?
    Reply: #2
  2. Kristin Parker Team Diet Doctor

    If a food such as the italian seasoning which has 13g, does that mean a serving or teaspoon is 13g? If a dish is 8g, would that mean for each serving?

    This whole batch (over 1 cup) is 13g carbs. Most recipes would only call for using 1-2t at a time.

  3. Suzie
    Where does protein and fat come from listed?
  4. Erik
    I am confused which of these seasonings has so many carbs in them?????? 13 g for
    3 tbsp dried basil
    3 tbsp dried oregano
    3 tbsp dried parsley
    1 tbsp garlic powder
    1 tsp onion powder
    1 tsp dried thyme
    1 tsp dried rosemary
    1 tsp dried sage
    ¼ tsp ground black pepper
    ¼ tsp chili flakes
    1 tbsp sea salt (optional)
    Reply: #5
  5. Crystal Pullen Team Diet Doctor

    I am confused which of these seasonings has so many carbs in them?????? 13 g for
    3 tbsp dried basil
    3 tbsp dried oregano
    3 tbsp dried parsley
    1 tbsp garlic powder
    1 tsp onion powder
    1 tsp dried thyme
    1 tsp dried rosemary
    1 tsp dried sage
    ¼ tsp ground black pepper
    ¼ tsp chili flakes
    1 tbsp sea salt (optional)

    The garlic powder (about 6 carbs per tbsp) and the onion powder (about 1.6 per tsp) are just two examples. All of the herbs will have carbs as well and they add up.

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