Dill Pickle Seasoning Recipe | Easy Homemade Pickle Spice Blend

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If you’re a pickle lover, this homemade dill pickle seasoning is about to become your new favorite pantry staple.

This tangy, salty, garlicky spice blend captures all the bold flavors of classic dill pickles and turns them into a versatile seasoning you can sprinkle on just about anything.


More Spice Blends to Make:

We love keeping a jar of this in the spice cabinet because it instantly upgrades:

  • popcorn
  • roasted potatoes
  • french fries
  • chicken
  • dips
  • pasta salad
  • potato salad

It takes just 5 minutes to mix together and uses simple pantry spices you probably already have on hand.

Once you make it, you’ll find yourself sprinkling it on everything.

Deviled eggs sprinkled with homemade dill pickle seasoning on a white plate on a marble countertop
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Creamy deviled eggs topped with tangy homemade dill pickle seasoning for a bold pickle-flavored twist.

What Does Dill Pickle Seasoning Taste Like?

Dill pickle seasoning tastes exactly like the flavor inside your favorite crunchy dill pickle.

It’s a balance of:

  • tangy vinegar flavor
  • salty pickle brine taste
  • garlic and onion
  • bright dill
  • a little zip from mustard and pepper

The result is a bold savory seasoning that wakes up any dish.


Spices for homemade dill pickle seasoning arranged in piles on a white plate on a marble countertop before mixing
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Spices for homemade dill pickle seasoning arranged on a plate before being mixed into the tangy dill spice blend.

Ingredients for Dill Pickle Seasoning

You only need a few pantry spices to make this pickle flavored seasoning blend.

  • 2 tablespoons dried dill
  • 1 tablespoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon onion powder
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon citric acid (or white vinegar powder if available)
  • 1 teaspoon mustard powder
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric (optional for classic pickle color)

How to Make Dill Pickle Seasoning

Making this seasoning blend is incredibly simple.

Step 1: Combine Spices

Add all ingredients to a small mixing bowl.

Step 2: Mix Well

Whisk or stir until the spices are evenly blended.

Step 3: Store

Transfer the seasoning to a small spice jar or airtight container.


How to Use Dill Pickle Seasoning

This seasoning is extremely versatile. Try it on:

Popcorn

Sprinkle on buttered popcorn for dill pickle popcorn.

French Fries

Toss with hot fries for a tangy snack.

Potato Salad

Add a teaspoon for extra pickle flavor.

Chicken

Season chicken before grilling or roasting.

Roasted Vegetables

Great on roasted potatoes, carrots, or green beans.

Pickle Dip

Mix with sour cream or Greek yogurt for an easy dip.


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Dill Pickle Seasoning


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  • Author: Chrissi | firsthomelovelife.com
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1/2 cup 1x

Description

This homemade dill pickle seasoning is a tangy, garlicky spice blend that captures the bold flavor of classic dill pickles. Sprinkle it on popcorn, fries, roasted vegetables, deviled eggs, chicken, and dips for an instant pickle-flavored upgrade.


Ingredients

Scale

2 tablespoons dried dill
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon onion powder
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon citric acid (or vinegar powder)
1 teaspoon mustard powder
½ teaspoon black pepper
½ teaspoon turmeric (optional for color)


Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a small mixing bowl.

  • Whisk together until the spices are evenly combined.

  • Transfer the seasoning to a spice jar or airtight container.

  • Shake before each use to redistribute the spices.

Notes

Citric acid gives the seasoning the classic tangy dill pickle flavor. If you do not have citric acid, the seasoning will still taste great but will be slightly less tangy.

This seasoning is delicious sprinkled on popcorn, french fries, roasted potatoes, deviled eggs, chicken, and dips.

  • Citric Acid can be purchased anywhere that sells canning supplies

Store in an airtight container in a cool pantry for up to 12 months.

  • Prep Time: 5 MINUTES
  • Category: CONDIMENT, Spice
  • Cuisine: American

Storage

Store in an airtight spice jar in a cool, dark pantry.

Shelf life: 6–12 months

Shake the jar before using to redistribute the spices.


Tips for the Best Pickle Seasoning

Use citric acid if possible
This gives the seasoning the classic pickle tang.

Adjust salt to taste
If using it on salty foods like fries or chips, reduce the salt slightly.

Add vinegar powder if available
This intensifies the pickle flavor.


Variations

Spicy Pickle Seasoning

Add:

  • ½ teaspoon cayenne
  • ½ teaspoon crushed red pepper

Ranch Pickle Seasoning

Add:

  • 1 tablespoon powdered buttermilk
  • ½ teaspoon parsley

Garlic Dill Pickle Seasoning

Add:

  • 1 extra teaspoon garlic powder

Frequently Asked Questions

What gives pickle seasoning the pickle flavor?

The tangy pickle flavor comes from citric acid or vinegar powder combined with dill and garlic.

Can I make this without citric acid?

Yes. The seasoning will still taste great, but the tangy pickle flavor will be slightly milder.

What foods taste good with pickle seasoning?

It’s delicious on popcorn, fries, roasted vegetables, chicken, dips, potato salad, and pasta salad.

Is pickle seasoning the same as ranch seasoning?

No. Ranch seasoning contains dairy powders and herbs like parsley and chives, while pickle seasoning focuses on dill, garlic, and tangy vinegar flavor.


Final Thoughts

If you love the flavor of dill pickles, this homemade dill pickle seasoning is an easy way to bring that tangy punch to all your favorite foods.

It takes just minutes to make, uses simple pantry ingredients, and instantly upgrades snacks, vegetables, and chicken.

Make a batch, store it in a spice jar, and you’ll always have a little pickle magic ready to sprinkle.

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