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This homemade Cajun Seasoning blend is a tasty, versatile mix of common spices you probably already have on hand. Great on meats, pasta, veggies, and more!

Cajun Seasoning is a delicious spice blend made with common pantry spices that yo probably already have. It can be spicy or mild depending on much cayenne pepper you add.
It’s the same sort of spice blend that you se when you want something “blackened” such as Blackened Chicken or Blackened Salmon. But, it has the sort of universal appeal that lends itself to so many different dishes.
It shows up in several different New Orleans classics such as Cajun Chicken and Fried Green Tomatoes, but I also love to use it in unexpected ways. It gives a little kick to Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad and it’s great in Cajun Chicken Alfredo, a copycat from Chili’s and elsewhere.
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Recipe ingredients

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Ingredient notes
- Paprika: Both sweet and smoked paprika work here.
- Italian seasoning: To make your own, add 1 ½ teaspoons EACH of dried basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, and marjoram. If you’re missing one, just leave it out.
- Salt: Add salt to taste (I like 2 tablespoons), or leave it out of the blend and salt your individual dishes as you go.
- Cayenne pepper: Dial the heat up or down with more or less cayenne pepper (omit it entirely if you don’t like spicy food).
Instructions
- In a small bowl, whisk together paprika, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, cayenne pepper, thyme, and onion powder. Store in an airtight container.
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Recipe tips and variations
- Yield: This recipe makes ¾ cup seasoning.
- Storage: Store covered in a dark, cool place for up to 6 months.
- Marinade: To make a marinade for 2 pounds of steak, chicken, or pork, whisk together ½ cup olive oil, ¼ cup lemon or lime juice, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, and 1 tablespoon seasoning. Marinade at room temperature for 30 minutes or in the refrigerator for up to 1 hour. Pat meat dry before cooking.
- More Cajun flavors: Depending on what you are cooking, consider adding green bell peppers, onion, and celery (the “holy trinity”), okra, tomatoes, mint, parsley, and hot sauce (especially Tabasco). Pepper jelly is classic, too.
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Cajun Seasoning
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons paprika (see note 1)
- 2 tablespoons garlic powder
- 2 tablespoons Italian seasoning (see note 2)
- 2 tablespoons Salt optional (see note 3)
- 1 tablespoon cayenne pepper (see note 4)
- 1 tablespoon dried thyme
- 1 tablespoon onion powder
Instructions
- In a small bowl, combine paprika, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, cayenne pepper, thyme, and onion powder. Store in an airtight container.
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Notes
- Paprika: Both sweet and smoked paprika work here.
- Italian seasoning: To make your own Italian Seasoning, in a small bowl, combine 2 Tbsp. of dried basil, 2 Tbsp. of dried oregano, 2 Tbsp. of dried rosemary, 2 Tbsp. of dried thyme, and 2 Tbsp. of dried marjoram. Store extra in an airtight container.
- Salt: Add salt to taste (I like 2 Tbsp.), or leave it out of the blend and salt your individual dishes as you go.
- Cayenne pepper: Dial the heat up or down with more or less cayenne pepper (omit it entirely if you don’t like spicy food).
- Yield: This recipe makes ¾ c. seasoning.
- Storage: Store covered in a dark, cool place for up to 6 months.
I read through the comments and I want to have a taste of the Cajun seasoning in my meal, but my country is a tropical West Africa country. We don’t have oregano, paprika and marjoram. What else can I do?
Hi Adaobi, thank you for your question! I would see what is locally available to you to substitute those flavors. For example, is there a chili powder that is smoky and mild available locally that would be similar to paprika? And for the Italian seasoning ingredients, if you can’t replace them, omit them! The other flavors- basil, rosemary, and thyme, are each flavorful on their own. I hope this helps! Enjoy – Meggan
Looking forward to using this tonight in my homemade red beans and rice. Discovered the Cajun seasoning I had bought from the store added “natural smoke flavor” which I find to be very unpleasant – huge disappointment. Glad I caught it and made this in a pinch!
Hope you enjoyed Danielle! -Meggan
Shrimp and grits with this recipe and it was amazing
Sounds delicious Angela! Glad you enjoyed. -Meggan
Very nice, well written recipe for cajun seasoning.
Saved my shrimp and grits!!
Perfect combination for my gumbo! Thanks for sharing 🙂
This is great!
Scrumptious! I followed the recipe exactly (well, ok, I did use only a teaspoon of cayenne pepper) and my creamy cajun chicken dish tasted superb. Thank you for the cajun seasoning recipe.
I’m so glad it was a hit! Thanks Maureen! -Meggan
Gave my food an excellent flavor!! Thank You!!!
Thank you Jenny! -Meggan
Dear Meggan , My name is Aneesh ( Flavourist India) good recipe i will try it …