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Homemade Cajun Spice Mix

Posted on Apr 21st, 2015
by Paul Hegeman
Categories:
  • Caribbean Cuisine

Although you could just go out and buy premixed spices, making them yourself will give you a much nicer flavor and the comfort that you will not be consuming all sorts of preservatives, sugar, and anti-caking agents.

For this Cajun spice mic recipe, I have quoted the ingredients in parts in order that you can make as much mix as you like, whether that be a few tablespoons or a couple of kilos.

Enjoy!

Homemade Cajun Spice Mix

Paul Hegeman
4.91 from 92 votes
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Course Spices
Cuisine American, Caribbean
Servings 1 container

Ingredients
  

  • 4 parts dried onion flakes
  • 4 parts garlic powder
  • 2 parts white pepper
  • 2 parts black pepper
  • 1 part thyme
  • 1 part oregano
  • 1 part paprika
  • 1 part turmeric

Instructions
 

  • Take all the ingredients and place in a jar or bucket with a tight fitting lid and shake vigorously until evenly combined.
  • Keep in mind there is no salt in this mix unlike the commercial varieties so when using it be sure to season accordingly.

Notes

Cajun Spice
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Paul Hegeman

Paul was a personal chef to exclusive clients in Sydney, Australia and worked at every level of professional kitchens, from the deep fryer in a local burger joint to Head Chef in five-star hotels. Born in the Netherlands, Paul moved to Canada at a very young age. Experience with traditional European meals at home and the diverse multicultural influence of Canadian cuisine gave him a great appreciation for different culinary styles. His recipes emphasize natural, uncomplicated flavors and fresh ingredients, inspired by Mediterranean and Southeast Asian cuisines. Paul is also the founder of Chef's Pencil, though he is no longer affiliated with the magazine.

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