Cooking the same meals every week can get a little boring.
You want your dinners to taste amazing, but store-bought spice packets are often expensive and packed with extra salt.
Luckily, making your own spice blends at home is REALLY easy to do.
It saves you money, and you get to control exactly what goes into your food.
I put together a list of seven easy homemade spice blends that you can whip up in just a few minutes.
These recipes use basic ingredients you probably already have in your pantry right now.
Whether you want to add a smoky kick to dinner or some warm comfort to your baking, there is something here for every kind of dish.
So grab your measuring spoons and some empty jars, because these simple mixes are about to make your cooking taste SO much better.
1. Homemade Mixed Spice
This Homemade Mixed Spice is a warm blend perfect for baking and desserts.
It adds a cozy, sweet flavor to your favorite cakes and fruits.
Recipe from Wikibooks, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
2. Jamaican Jerk Spice I
Jamaican Jerk Spice I is a bold and spicy rub for your favorite meats.
It delivers a hot, authentic taste that is great for grilling or roasting.
Recipe from Wikibooks, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
3. Jamaican Jerk Spice II
Jamaican Jerk Spice II offers a pungent and zesty kick to any dish.
Use this flavorful mix to season meats before they hit the grill.
Recipe from Wikibooks, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
4. Basic Mulling Spice
Basic Mulling Spice is a simple blend that adds warmth to your drinks.
It is an easy way to make your beverages feel cozy and festive.
Recipe from Wikibooks, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
5. Brown Sugar Mulling Spice Mix
Brown Sugar Mulling Spice Mix adds a rich, sweet touch to hot cider or wine.
This blend creates a comforting flavor that is perfect for cold weather.
Recipe from Wikibooks, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
6. Homemade Five-Spice Powder
Homemade Five-Spice Powder is a versatile seasoning used in many Chinese dishes.
It balances several different flavors to enhance roasted meats and stews.
Recipe from Wikibooks, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
7. Mulling Spice with Anise
Mulling Spice with Anise brings a unique, aromatic scent to your warm drinks.
This blend is a great choice for adding a sophisticated touch to your beverages.
Recipe from Wikibooks, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
