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Looking to add a little heat to your Italian dishes? Spicy Italian seasoning is the perfect blend of classic Italian herbs with a little kick. With ingredients like oregano, basil, thyme, and red pepper flakes, this seasoning mix is perfect for spicing up marinara sauces, pizzas, pastas, or even roasted vegetables. It’s a simple way to level up your meals with that irresistible spicy flair.

A white bowl filled with a mixed dried herb blend, surrounded by jars containing various other herbs and seasonings.
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I’ll never forget the day I decided to make my own mix. I was trying to replicate a dish I had at a local Italian restaurant, but the seasoning they used had this perfect balance of heat and savory goodness that store-bought packets just couldn’t match. After a little experimenting in the kitchen, I finally nailed my own spicy spice that not only packed more punch but was also fresh and customizable.

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Seasoning Spice for Your Sauces

A seasoning is perfect for creating rich, full sauces that’ll make your dishes unforgettable. By combining spices like garlic powder, onion powder, and a dash of chili flakes, you can easily uplift a simple marinara or even a creamy alfredo. It’s a go-to mix for anyone looking to add depth and heat to their homemade creations.

Blend Made at Home

Making your own is so much easier than buying it pre-made. You can customize the mix to fit your taste, using fresh oregano, thyme, rosemary, and garlic powder. It’s the perfect way to infuse any dish with that signature taste right from your pantry rack.

Overhead view of assorted dried herbs and spices in small bowls arranged around a central bowl on a white surface, with dried red chilies and green vine for decoration.
Overhead view of assorted dried herbs and spices.

Why Season the Dishes

Seasoning is what turns ordinary dishes into something extraordinary. By adding a carefully crafted seasoning, you can improve your ingredients and bring them to life. It’s the key to creating well-balanced dishes like feta scrambled egg casserole, cheese broccoli casserole, or cheesy parm baked eggplant.

No-Fuss Guide to Making Homemade Seasoning

Create your own homemade spice blend with ease. Combining herbs and spices, this mix is perfect for improving pastas, pizzas, and a variety of savory dishes.

Glass jars filled with various dried herbs and spices are arranged in a row; a white bowl with mixed herbs and dried chili peppers are placed in front. A green vine is in the background.
Glass jars filled with various dried herbs and spices.

Get Your Cooking Crew Ready

  • Spoon: Perfect for measuring and mixing your herbs and spices. It ensures you add the right amount of each ingredient to your seasoning mix.
  • Mason Jar: A mason jar is ideal for storing your spicy mix. It keeps them fresh and sealed until you’re ready to use them.

Ingredients You’ll Need for Flavor Explosion:

  • Dry Chili: Dry chili adds heat and a slight smokiness to the seasoning mix. It’s perfect for those who love a little spice in their dishes.
  • Marjoram: Brings a mild, sweet, and slightly peppery taste to the mix. It’s a must-have herb for an authentic experience.
  • Basil: Offers a sweet, aromatic taste with hints of mint and pepper. It’s a key herb in Italian cooking that adds freshness to the seasoning mix.
  • Rosemary: Contributes a piney, earthy taste to the mix. It’s strong and fragrant, adding depth to your seasoning for a true Italian touch.
  • Oregano: A bold, warm, and slightly bitter taste.
  • Dry Garlic: Dry garlic adds a rich, savory base taste to the mix. It boosts the overall taste profile with its deep, aromatic notes.
  • Onion Powder: Gives the mix a savory sweetness. It rounds out the tastes and adds depth to the seasoning.
  • Thyme: Thyme brings an earthy, minty, and slightly lemony taste to the seasoning.

*Exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below.

Your Flavor-Packed Game Plan for Spicy Seasoning

One: Gather Your Herbs and Spices

Start by gathering all the dried herbs and spices you need: rosemary, marjoram, thyme, garlic powder, onion powder, chili flakes, oregano, and basil. Measure out the right quantities for each spice. Fresh spices will make sure your seasoning has the best taste.

Assorted Italian seasoning ingredients, including thyme, dry chili, dry garlic, onion powder, marjoram, basil, oregano, and rosemary, are displayed in wooden spoons around a glass jar.
Ingredients for Spicy Italian Seasoning.

Two: Add Spices and Herbs to a Jar

Take a clean mason or any airtight container to store your seasoning blend. Carefully spoon each spice, layering them if you prefer a visual guide before mixing. This will help you see the ingredients clearly before they’re combined.

Four-step process showing hands adding various spices and garlic into a small jar, using wooden spoons, on a light wooden surface.
Hands adding various spices and garlic into a small jar.

Three: Mix and Store

Using a spoon, mix all the herbs and spices together thoroughly. Once mixed, label your , so you’ll know what’s inside. Your homemade substitute is now ready to use, fresher, tastier, and free of any fillers or preservatives.

A person stirring dried herbs in a small glass jar on a white wooden surface, with chili peppers and fresh herbs nearby.
A person stirring dried herbs in a small glass jar.

Pro Tips for Flavor Hacks:

  • Use it in marinades: Spice up your meats, especially chicken or beef, by adding a spoonful to your marinade for a rich, bold taste.
  • Add to roasted veggies: Sprinkle it on your vegetables before roasting for an extra kick and Italian-inspired taste.
  • Perfect for pizza: Mix it into your pizza or sprinkle it on top for a bold, spicy twist that will make your pizza stand out.
  • Pasta dishes: Stir a bit of spice into your pasta for a zesty depth that complements your noodles perfectly.
  • Homemade bread: Mix it into your bread dough or sprinkle on top of focaccia before baking for an aromatic, flavor-packed crust.

Kitchen Q&A: Let’s Crack It

What are the Best Pair-Ups to Try with Italian Seasoning?

This pairs beautifully with tomato-based sauces, adding depth and complexity to dishes like spaghetti and lasagna. It also complements meats, especially zucchini bites with chicken, baked sausage with sauerkraut, and green bean casserole, giving them a rich, savory flavor. For a fresh twist, sprinkle it on salads or mix it into homemade vinaigrettes to improve the flavor profile.

A white dish surrounded by glass jars containing various dried herbs and spices, arranged in a circular pattern on a white surface.
A white dish surrounded by glass jars.

What are the Smart Storage Hacks for Seasonings?

Store your seasoning blends in airtight containers, away from heat, light, and moisture to preserve their flavor and potency. Use small glass jars or spice tins, and label them with the date so you know when they were made. For an added tip, store your spices in a cool, dark cabinet or pantry for the longest shelf life.

How to Freeze Spicy Italian Seasoning Like a Pro?

Freezing seasoning mixes can help extend their shelf life and preserve their tastess. Simply portion out the mix into ice cube trays, press them into small sections, and freeze until solid. Once frozen, transfer the seasoning cubes into a zip-top bag or airtight container for easy use when you need a quick flavor boost.

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Assorted jars and bowls of dried herbs and spices.

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Spicy Italian Seasoning

Zuzana Paar
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Spicy Italian seasoning blends classic Italian herbs with a little heat to give your dishes a flavorful lift. It is an easy way to bring warmth and depth to sauces, pastas, roasted vegetables, and more.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Course Pantry, Sauces and Spices
Cuisine American, International, Italian
Servings 10 Portions
Calories 13 kcal

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Instructions
 

  • Collect all the dried herbs and spices: rosemary, marjoram, thyme, garlic powder, onion powder, chili flakes, oregano, and basil, and measure each one so your blend has the right balance.
  • Use a clean mason jar or airtight container and spoon in each measured spice, layering them if you prefer seeing everything before mixing.
  • Stir the herbs and spices together until fully combined, then label the jar so it’s easy to identify; your fresh, preservative-free homemade seasoning is ready to use.

Notes

  • Use it in marinades: Spice up your meats, especially chicken or beef, by adding a spoonful to your marinade for a rich, bold taste.
  • Add to roasted veggies: Sprinkle it on your vegetables before roasting for an extra kick and Italian-inspired taste.
  • Perfect for pizza: Mix it into your pizza or sprinkle it on top for a bold, spicy twist that will make your pizza stand out.
  • Pasta dishes: Stir a bit of spice into your pasta for a zesty depth that complements your noodles perfectly.
  • Homemade bread: Mix it into your bread dough or sprinkle on top of focaccia before baking for an aromatic, flavor-packed crust.

Nutrition

Serving: 1PortionCalories: 13kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 0.5gFat: 0.2gSaturated Fat: 0.04gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.02gSodium: 3mgPotassium: 60mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 466IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 22mgIron: 1mg

Disclaimer

Please note that nutrient values are estimates only. Variations can occur due to product availability and manner of food preparation. Nutrition may vary based on methods of origin, preparation, freshness of ingredients, and other factors.

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dishes to flavor this seasoning with

Italian seasoning works beautifully with main dishes that need simple, bold flavor without extra effort. Use it on chicken, pasta bakes, roasted vegetables, or ground meat dishes to instantly give them a comforting, herby boost.

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By Zuzana Paar on February 8th, 2026
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About Zuzana Paar

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