Elevate your poultry dishes with this delicious seasoning
recipe! A mix of vibrant herbs and
spices makes it ideal for grilling, baking, or roasting chicken or turkey.
Ditch the store-bought options and whip up a customizable blend using just a
few pantry staples!
Other ways to use Poultry seasoning outside of chicken or
turkey.
This is a versatile blend of herbs and spices that can be
used in a variety of dishes, beyond just chicken and turkey. Here are some
creative ways to incorporate it into your cooking:
Poultry:
Rubs: Apply a generous amount to chicken and
turkey before grilling, roasting, or baking.
Marinades: Combine herb seasoning with your
favorite marinade ingredients for extra flavor.
Stuffings: Add a flavorful kick to your stuffing
recipe with poultry seasoning.
Vegetables:
Roasted vegetables: Toss your favorite
vegetables with poultry seasoning and olive oil for a flavorful side dish.
Potatoes: Sprinkle over mashed potatoes or
roasted potatoes for a savory twist.
Other dishes:
Soups and stews: Add a depth of flavor to your
soups and stews by stirring in this natural spice blend.
Gravies: Enhance the flavor of your gravy with a
pinch of this herb mixture.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons ground Sage
2 tablespoons dried thyme
1 tablespoon Marjoram
1 tablespoon dried rosemary
2 teaspoons ground nutmeg
Instructions
In a medium bowl, mix to combine all ingredients. Store in
an airtight container until ready to use in your favorite recipes. The
seasonings should last several months if stored properly
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