Seafood Seasoning Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make the best homemade seafood seasoning blend using common pantry staple ingredients for all your fish, shrimp and other recipes in under 10 minutes.

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Having grown up in a Caribbean household where cooking played a vital role in my life. When it came to seasoning my mother and grandmother would often purchase whatever seasoning that was required for every recipe.

Now that I'm a passionate food blogger, I enjoy making my very own seafood seasoning recipe from scratch and you can too.

This tutorial was actually inspired by my Jamaican Steamed Fish recipe. Where I included the same fish seasoning mix that I've made here.

As a matter of fact I do enjoy making my own seasoning blends all the time from scratch.

Do Check out my Beef Seasoning along with my All Purpose Seasoning. My latest one is this Homemade Fish Masala Powder

What is seafood seasoning?

This is a seasoning that is used for all things that are related to anything that is seafood. It can be crab, lobster, shrimp, fish fillets.

It is usually a dry rub that can be applied either directly to the fish i.e Jamaican Crispy Oven Baked Sprats or used as part of a marinade.

There is no right or wrong way of making this spice blend, it is more to do with a matter of individual taste.

This blend is very mild and has no heat to it as I like to add extra ingredients like fresh chilli's or scotch bonnet separately, depending on what I am making.

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Reasons to make your own spice blend

There are so many reasons why you should make your own spice blends from scratch.

  • It's more cost effective in the long run to make your own spice blends.
  • It's fun - you can be as creative as you want with them.
  • You can tailor each spice blend, depending on the recipe to hand.
  • Homemade fish seasoning is WAY better then store brought
  • There's an element of control over what herbs/spices go into each blend
  • Homemade spice blends make the perfect gift!
  • They are a lot healthier with no E numbers or additives and/or preservatives.

Having had this discussion with several random people. I have come to the conclusion that many people are intimated by making their own spice blend from scratch which is totally understandable.

Trust me, I have done my fair share of boo boos and really hit rock bottom with some of my ''epic'' spice blends.

The good news is I'm here to help, this spice blend has been tested over and over again prior to blog submission.

All you need to do is follow these simple steps and enjoy the benefits.

Ingredients you will need

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I do recommend using a coffee grinder to pulverize each herb/spice that is listed.

This isn't absolutely crucial but you will notice a huge difference in terms of taste when the spice blend is milled in a grinder verses being simply mixed together.

Alternatively, you can use a dry container of a vitamix or pestle and mortar to achieve the same results.

The steps

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  • Add all of the ingredients to a coffee grinder and mill into a fine consistency.
  • Store the spice blend in a clear glass jar in a cool place for several months and use accordingly.
Notes and tips
  • Double or triple the ingredients listed to make a big batch
  • Store the spice blend in a glass jar, preferably a spice jar that is labelled and in cool, dry place i.e pantry so it doesn't clump together, away from sunlight.
  • Homemade spice blends have a long shelf life so can be stored for at least several months.
  • If adding salt be mindful of this when using the seasoning in recipes, adding salt is optional and a personal decision.

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Some recipes to use this seasoning with

  • Caribbean Stewed Fish
  • Caribbean Baked Fish
  • Air Fryer Whole Fish
  • Jamaican Curry Shrimp
  • Brown Stewed Fish
  • Jamaican Hot Pepper Shrimp
  • Blackened Cajun Air Fried Salmon
  • Jamaican Shrimp and Cabbage

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Seafood Seasoning Recipe

Learn how to make your very own fish seasoning from scratch

4.73 from 11 votes

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Course: condiment, Extra

Cuisine: American, Caribbean

Prep Time: 3 minutes minutes

Total Time: 3 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 jar

Calories: 29kcal

Author: Charla

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon of celery seed I now use this instead of celery salt
  • 1 teaspoon of black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon of onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon of garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon of paprika
  • ½ teaspoon of coriander
  • ½ teaspoon of dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon of himalayan pink salt

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients to a coffee grinder and mill into a fine consistency.

  • Store the spice blend in a clear glass jar in a cool place for several months and use accordingly.

Notes

  • Double or triple the ingredients listed to make a big batch
  • Store the spice blend in a glass jar, preferably a spice jar that is labelled and in cool, dry place i.e pantry so it doesn't clump together, away from sunlight.
  • Homemade spice blends have a long shelf life so can be stored for at least several months.
  • If adding salt be mindful of this when using the seasoning in recipes, adding salt is optional and a personal decision.

Nutrition

Calories: 29kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 4656mg | Potassium: 81mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 985IU | Iron: 1mg

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    • Charla

      Hi Diane, it is recommended because all of the spices will complement each other a lot better in their ground form. However, it's not crucial so you can easily mix the herbs and spices together without the use of a spice/coffee grinder without any issues. I hope that helps!

      Reply

  1. Sarah Bromley

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    This is my go to spice blend for EVERY fish/seafood recipe. I love it so much that I would buy it, if you sold it on your site. Thanks for your great recipes Charla.

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    • Charla

      I am humbled, thanks Sarah.

      Reply

  2. Deirdre Spinks

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    This was the right mix of spices. Great on shrimp. I only used 1/2 teaspoon of Pink Himalayan Salt and that was perfect for my taste.

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    • Charla

      Thanks Deirdre, I'm glad you liked the spice blend and tweaked the amount of pink salt to suit.

      Reply

  3. Sam

    Thank you Charla! ❤️ I live in NZ and have a friend from Trini. Perhaps I will be able to make her some things that taste like home 😃

    Reply

    • Charla

      Hi Sam, you are very welcome! I have a few recipes from Trinidad and Tobago that I'm sure you could make that she will be reminded of home for sure. Feel free to reach out if you need any assistance.

      Reply

  4. Eileen

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    Thank you, thank you, thank you. Wonderful unfussy recipe that tastes just great. I will be back for more.

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    • Charla

      You are welcome Eileen

      Reply

  5. LaVerne

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    I love ❤️ the seasoning. It was appropriate for my fish and shrimp ?. Thank You ?

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    • Charla

      Yay. I'm so happy to hear this LaVerne.

      Reply

  6. Diego Lopes

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    This seasoning seems quite interesting, I love how you wrote about the benefits of it as well. Great post!

    Reply

    • Charla

      Thanks I hope you try the seasoning too

      Reply

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Seafood Seasoning Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is seafood seasoning made of? ›

Directions. Mix salt, celery seed, mustard powder, red pepper flakes, black pepper, bay leaves, paprika, cloves, allspice, ginger, cardamom, and cinnamon together in a bowl until thoroughly combined. Store in an airtight container.

What can I use instead of seafood seasoning? ›

Paprika & Celery Salt

Paprika and celery salt is a great substitute for Old Bay seasoning. To make your own Old Bay seasoning, mix together paprika and celery salt. You can use this blend to season seafood, meats, vegetables, soups, and stews.

What does Old Bay seasoning have in it? ›

CELERY SALT (SALT, CELERY SEED), SPICES (INCLUDING RED PEPPER AND BLACK PEPPER), AND PAPRIKA.

What is the best seasoning to put on fish? ›

The Best Herbs & Spices For Seasoning Fish
  • Basil. Lemon and basil are a match made in heaven! ...
  • Parsley. Parsley is a perfect addition to pan-fried fish, with a slightly bitter aroma that can balance savoury dishes. ...
  • Dill. ...
  • Lemongrass. ...
  • Rosemary. ...
  • Thyme. ...
  • Sage. ...
  • Smoked Paprika.
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What is in Mccormick seafood seasoning? ›

Salt, Spices (Including Chile Pepper and Red Pepper), Sugar, Onion, Garlic, Citric Acid, Red Bell Pepper, Tomato Powder, Sunflower Oil, Corn Maltodextrin, Disodium Inosinate and Guanylate (Flavor Enhancers), Lemon Peel, Natural Cedar Smoke Flavor, Celery, Turmeric, Ascorbic Acid & Natural Flavors.

What is the main ingredient in seasoning? ›

The ingredients of seasoning

Salt, aromatic herbs, spices and bouquet garni are the main ingredients. Salt adds its own flavour, saltiness, and brings out the aromas in dishes. Spices and aromatic plants add aromas or other sensations, such as heat and spiciness. Spices may be used alone or blended, whole or powdered.

What is better than Old Bay seasoning? ›

Cajun Seasoning

Cajun seasonings share several common herbs and spices with Old Bay seasoning — such as paprika, pepper, and celery salt. While the combination of ingredients is slightly different, cajun seasoning can effectively stand in as a substitute for Old Bay seasoning.

What is the difference between Old Bay seasoning and Old Bay Rub? ›

The difference is that a seasoning is a single or blend of herbs and spices that can be used in several ways; a rub is also a blend of spices, herbs and salts but is made a little stronger than it would be if it was meant to be sprinkled into food.

What brings out the flavor of fish? ›

When making a dish with fish, consider the flavour it already has and bring it out by adding herbs that further complement it. Some of the best herbs to use with fish are basil, tarragon, dill, and parsley. Basil enhances the flavour while adding a slight sweetness and is lovely when used with halibut or cod.

What herbs go well with seafood? ›

Here are 10 herbs and spices that go great with seafood:
  • Dill. Especially great with white fish and shrimp, the combination of dill and lemon just begs to be put on seafood. ...
  • Rosemary. ...
  • Old Bay. ...
  • Parsley. ...
  • Tarragon. ...
  • Cilantro. ...
  • Basil. ...
  • Auntie Nonos Everything Seasoning.

Do you put olive oil on fish before seasoning? ›

Season both sides of the fish (since the salt doesn't get absorbed after frying) and drizzle the filet with olive oil (don't be afraid to keep adding more!), continuing to season with salt and pepper along every step of the way.

Is seafood seasoning the same as Old Bay? ›

Old Bay seasoning has some of the same base spices as Cajun seafood seasoning, like black pepper, cayenne, and paprika. It also features celery salt, mustard powder, bay leaf, ginger, and cloves. Overall, it's a bit more “spicy” thanks to the cloves and ginger and it's sometimes made with cinnamon too.

What seasonings taste like seafood? ›

Lemon juice and nutritional yeast, whether in the recipe or added at the end, is also reminiscent of many seafood dishes. Besides these, other spices such as dill and mustard seed, artichoke flakes, and celery seed are also often used in recipes.

What is in Chesapeake Bay crab seasoning? ›

In a small mixing bowl, stir together salt, cayenne pepper, celery seed, paprika, mustard, black pepper, bay leaf, allspice, ginger, nutmeg, cardamom, and cinnamon until well combined.

What is seafood stuffing made of? ›

I used one sleeve of ritz crackers, approximately 2 cups of breadcrumbs, one pound each of scallops and shrimp, a cup of carmelized onions and a pound of sauteed mushrooms. I also substituted seafood stock for the water and only need to use a cup of the melted butter.

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