This easy homemade blend of herbs & spices is the ideal seasoning for Salmon and other meats.
I love fresh Salmon and was excited to find some at Costco the other day. Blackened Salmon for dinner!!…I was so looking forward to it, until I reached into my spice rack to find barely a teaspoon of my favorite Pike’s Place Market (Seattle) spice rub left. Now what? I really didn’t want to go to the store again…but I had my heart set on Blackened Salmon (and there’s no stopping me when I crave it). So I just had to figure our my own seasoning mix to re-create the flavors of theirs that I love so much.
And I DID!
Blackened Salmon with Homemade Seasoning
This easy homemade blend of herbs and spices is the ideal seasoning for Salmon and other meats.
Ingredients
- Salmon fillet
 - Olive oil
 - Blackened Seasoning (see below)
 - Salt to taste
 - Lime juice
 
For the blackened seasoning (makes 3/4 cup)
- 2 tbsp smoked Paprika
 - 1 tbsp brown sugar
 - 1 tbsp oregano
 - 1 tbsp thyme
 - 1-2 tsp cayenne powder (depending on spice level)
 - 1 tsp onion powder
 - 1 tsp black pepper
 - 1 tsp garlic powder
 - 1 tsp fennel seeds (lightly crushed, to release more flavor)
 - 1 tsp salt
 
Instructions
- Simply measure out and mix all the ingredients for the blackened seasoning.
 - Pre-heat your oven to 425F. Lightly drizzle olive oil over your Salmon and using your fingers or a brush spread it to coat the fish. Generously sprinkle the blackened seasoning all over the salmon to coat it evenly. Repeat on the other side.
 - You can pan fry the salmon, if using smaller fillets on medium heat for about 5-6 minutes on each side (depending on the thickness of the fillets). Or simple bake it at 425F for 15-20 minutes (and if it isn't blackened enough stick it under the broiler for an extra minute or two).
 - Serve the fish hot with a sprinkling of fresh lime juice and some extra lime wedges!
 
Notes
- I lightly crushed the fennel seeds to release its aromatic licorice-like flavor before adding it to the mix.
 - If you have the skin on the salmon, just season the one side- it's plenty of flavor
 
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