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Italian Seasoning Recipe

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Date: 09/12/2004 Topics: Readers Request > Recipes | Recipes > Convenience Mixes | Old Categories > Recipes  
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I just ran out of the Italian spice mix that came with my spice set. I know that it is a mix of spices, but I don't know what. Does anyone know how to make the Italian spice mix?

Carrieleenh from Hollis, NH

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Post By h fairfield (Guest Post) (03/19/2008)
Check out www.difioreseasoning.com on the web. I think you will find a unique blend of spices and seasonings that will taste great! It's a great blend for any style of Italian cooking.

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Post by Stew_Admin (137) | (10/06/2007)
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Looking for a recipe mix for Italian seasoning similar to McCormack's mix. I have most of the ingredients on hand, but not sure what portions to use. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you,

Karen

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This is from "Not Just Beans" by Tawra Jean Kellam. I have made this and it is equal in my opinion. Like you said, I had all the ingredients and they needed to be used up.

1/4 cup dried basil

2 Tbsp. dried marjoram

2 Tbsp. dried oregano

2 Tbsp. dried corriander

2 Tbsp. dried thyme

2 Tbsp. dried rosemary

2 tsp. garlic powder

1 tsp. sugar

Combine all ingredients. Store in an airtight container in a cool dark place for up to three months. (09/13/2004)

By Cindy in AL

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