A silver tin of Spicewalla Blackening Seasoning with a purple label is displayed beside a small heap of spicy, orange-red blend on a white background. Spicewalla Blackening Seasoning nutrition label: 130 servings per container, 0 calories, 0g fat, sodium, carbs, or protein per 1/4 tsp. Ingredients: paprika, onion, garlic, white pepper, black pepper, cayenne, basil & marjoram.
A silver tin of Spicewalla Blackening Seasoning with a purple label is displayed beside a small heap of spicy, orange-red blend on a white background.

Spicewalla Blackening Seasoning

2.8 oz

Why we love it

  • Creates a bold, spicy crust on fish, poultry, and meats.
  • Packed with natural herbs and spices for authentic flavor.
  • Elevates your cooking with a taste of Louisiana.
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Blackening Seasoning $11.99

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If you're looking for a spicy, crispy, smoky fish filet or chicken breast, then this is the seasoning for you.

Spanish Paprika, Onion, Garlic, White Pepper, Black Pepper, Cayenne, Basil, Marjoram.

Dip your protein in butter, then thoroughly coat in seasoning. Cook in a med-high heat pan, flipping it only once until each side is dark and crunchy.

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