Caribbean Green Seasoning Recipe (2024)

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  • by Michelle Blackwood, RN

Versatile Caribbean Green Seasoning is the perfect sauce to have on hand, it is so easy to prepare at home, made with a blend of fresh herbs and vegetables. Great for stews, sauces, curries, soups or use as a marinade.

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Caribbean Green Seasoning is a powerhouse of blended herbs that taste better than storebought green seasoning, I love DIY seasoning blends, they take your recipes to another level, whether it’s dry seasoning blends or fresh.

Check out my other seasoning recipes, Easy Curry Powder Recipe, Italian Seasoning Recipe, and Jamaican Jerk Seasoning.

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So this recipe brought me back to years ago when we lived in New Jersey. We would go to lunch with my friend Kamilla, a Trinidadian. She made the best vegan pelau using her homemade green seasoning recipe.

The memories of her delicious pelau remain with me to this day, also our fellowship, laughter, and love make her food even more amazing!

In Jamaica, we mostly prepare our seasonings on hand even though we finely chop ours, so in order to keep close to the authentic recipe, I wanted to make Trinidadian green seasoning.

I called my friend Gillian here in Florida, who is also Trinidadian, and she gave me the exact herbs that she uses. She said you basically use a blend of green seasonings with culantro or cilantro, thyme, and green onion.

Green seasoning is a household seasoning blend in Trinidad, just like how Jerk sauce is synonymous with Jamaica, pesto to Italy, mole to Mexico. mirepoix to the French, ‘holy trinity’ to the Cajuns, and sofrito to Puerto Rico.

Bottles of green seasoning can be purchased in Caribbean supermarkets but none of them taste as good as the homemade version.

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What Is Trinidad Green Seasoning?

Green seasoning is a blend of herbs from the Caribbean. Traditionally it is blended and stored in the refrigerator for use as a marinade for meats, chicken, fish, stews, curries, and rice dishes. The recipes vary from household to household and from island to island.

Use this seasoning blend in all your Caribbean recipes for stews, now you can use it to marinate vegetables, tofu, and soy curls if you are vegan.

Why You’ll Love This Green Seasoning

  • Versatility: This seasoning is incredibly versatile and can be used in a wide range of dishes, including stews, sauces, curries, soups, and as a marinade. It adds a burst of flavor to various types of cuisine.
  • Fresh Ingredients: The recipe uses fresh herbs and vegetables, ensuring that the seasoning is packed with vibrant and natural flavors.
  • Authenticity: The recipe aims stays true to the authentic Trinidadian green seasoning, using the same herbs and ingredients that are traditionally used in Caribbean households.
  • Simple Preparation: The recipe is straightforward, requiring minimal effort and time to prepare. You can make a batch in just a few minutes.

Ingredients Needed

  • Cilantro – I used culantro also called shado beni, recao or bandhania, a cousin of cilantro that is sold in the Caribbean, Asian or Hispanic supermarkets.
  • Parsley
  • Celery
  • Green Onion
  • Garlic
  • Onion
  • Ginger
  • Thyme
  • Scotch Bonnet Pepper – You can substitute with milder and super flavorful Caribbean peppers called pimiento and aji dulce. They have the flavor of Scotch bonnet pepper without the heat. They are found in Caribbean supermarkets. If you can’t find any of these peppers then substitute with 1 bell pepper.
  • Other optional herbs include – red bell pepper, basil, oregano, and rosemary. Spanish thyme
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  1. To prepare green seasoning you can use a blender or the food processor. If you use a blender then you will need to add a little water to get the blender going.
  2. Roughly chop up the cilantro, parsley, celery, and green onions. Remove stems from the bell pepper, and add to the blender, along with the garlic, onion, ginger, and thyme.
  3. Process until the mixture looks pureed like baby food. If you are using a food processor then you will not need to add water. Process until the seasoning looks like pureed baby food, scrape down sides, and process again.

To use your green seasoning, use about 2 tablespoons of green seasoning per recipe.

Expert Tips

  • If you are using a blender, chop the onion and add it to the base. Since it has more water content than your herbs, it will help to produce liquid and you will need less added water.
  • If you have both cilantro and culantro, then you could use both for the added flavor profile.
  • When using frozen green seasoning, it is not necessary to thaw before using just add the cubes to your recipe.

Storage Tips

You can prepare them in large batches, refrigerate for about a week and freeze them in ice cube trays.

After they are frozen, remove the cubes from the trays and store them in freezer bags.

Recipe FAQs

Can I customize the heat level of green seasoning?

Yes, you can customize the heat level by choosing different types of peppers. Scotch Bonnet peppers are often used for their spiciness, but you can opt for milder peppers like pimiento or aji dulce for a less spicy version. You can also adjust the quantity of pepper to control the heat.

Is green seasoning only used in Caribbean cuisine?

While green seasoning is a staple in Caribbean cuisine, it can be used to add flavor to a wide range of dishes from various culinary traditions. It’s a versatile seasoning that can enhance the taste of many recipes.

How long does homemade green seasoning last?

Homemade green seasoning can be stored in the refrigerator for about a week. To extend its shelf life, you can freeze it in ice cube trays, and once frozen, transfer the cubes to freezer bags for longer-term storage.

How much green seasoning should I use in a recipe?

A general guideline is to use about 2 tablespoons of green seasoning per recipe, but you can adjust the amount based on your taste preferences and the specific dish you are preparing.

Other Seasoning Blends To Try

  • Creole Seasoning Recipe
  • Homemade Shawarma Seasoning
  • Homemade Chili Powder
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Categories

  • Categories: Gluten-Free, Vegan
  • Course: Sauce
  • Cuisine: Trinidadian

Nutrition

(Per serving)

  • Energy: 7 kcal / 29 kJ
  • Carbs: 1 g

Cook Time

  • Preparation: 5 min
  • Ready in: 5 min
  • For: 16 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch cilantro, (I used culantro/Shado Beni)
  • 1/2 bunch parsley
  • 2 stalks celery
  • 3 green onions/scallion
  • 10 cloves garlic
  • 1 small onion
  • 1 inch ginger
  • 8 sprigs thyme
  • 1 Scotch Bonnet pepper, or 5 pimiento/aji dulce peppers(no-heat)

Instructions

  1. To prepare green seasoning you can use a blender or the food processor, if you use a blender then you will need to add a little water to get the blender going.
  2. Roughly chop up the cilantro, parsley, celery, green onions, remove stems from the pepper and add to the blender, along with the garlic, onion, ginger, thyme.
  3. Process until the mixture looks pureed like baby food. If you are using a food processor then you will not need to add water, process until the seasoning looks like pureed baby food, scrape down sides and process again.
  4. If you are using a food processor then you will not need to add water, process until the seasoning looks like pureed baby food, scrape down sides and process again.
  5. To use your green seasoning, use about 2 tablespoons of green seasoning per recipe.
  6. You can prepare in large batches and freeze them in ice cube trays, after they are frozen, remove the cubes from the trays and store in freezer bags.

Notes

  • If you are using a blender, chop the onion and add it to the base. Since it has more water content than your herbs, it will help to produce liquid and you will need less added water.
  • If you have both cilantro and culantro, then you could use both for the added flavor profile.
  • When using frozen green seasoning, it is not necessary to thaw before using just add the cubes to your recipe.

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Michelle Blackwood, RN

Hi, I’m Michelle, I’m the voice, content creator and photographer behind Healthier Steps. I share vegan and gluten-free recipes because of past health issues. My goal is to help you make healthier choices and show you how healthy eating is easy and delicious.

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66 Comments

  1. carol small the realtor

    February 11, 2024

    Reply ↓

    Amazing recipe! this is the 10th time I’ve made it comes out wonderful I stored in a mason jar and then use about 2/3 of it and then put the rest and cubes in the freezer as you suggested. Thank you so much I use it on absolutely everything. I also use it to make a dip for or sauce for fish sandwiches and chicken.

    • Michelle Blackwood

      February 12, 2024

      Reply ↓

      WOW! ten times??? I’m happy to hear you enjoy it that much! 😊

  2. Angelique

    December 13, 2023

    Reply ↓

    what a great seasoning! I will be making allot of this to store for more usage. thank you!

  3. Eugene

    October 4, 2023

    Reply ↓

    I love this Beautiful sauce.

  4. sue

    September 22, 2023

    Reply ↓

    😋😊👋sooo yummy thankyou

Caribbean Green Seasoning Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Caribbean green seasoning made of? ›

Key Ingredients in Green Seasoning

Green seasoning is made of onion, garlic, pepper, scallions, culantro, thyme, basil, and other fresh herbs. Each batch is never the same because making this seasoning depends on what herbs you have on hand and also what's fresh at the supermarket.

What is all purpose seasoning Caribbean? ›

Ingredients : Paprika, Black Pepper, Garlic, Onion, Cumin, Coriander, Ginger, Jamaican Pimento, Celery, Thyme, Oregano, Salt, Sugar, Citric Acid (Preservative).

What are the ingredients in Chief premium green seasoning? ›

Ingredients. Water, Chive, Onion, Papaya, Celery, Thyme, Spanish Thyme, Shadon Beni, Modified Corn Starch, Salt, Garlic, Hot Pepper, Vinegar, Spices, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Food Colouring (FD&C 5 or E102 and FD&C 1 or E133).

What is the most popular Caribbean seasoning? ›

The most well-known flavor in Caribbean food is the legendary Jerk seasoning, a delicious marinade or rub for meat and fish whose distinctive flavor comes from spices such as allspice and thyme.

What can you substitute for green seasoning? ›

Substitutes In Green Seasoning

If you cannot find chadon beni at your local grocery stores then a good substitute is to just use extra cilantro! Chadon beni tastes similar to cilantro, just much stronger. Double the amount of cilantro in the recipe to substitute.

What are the 4 basic types of seasoning ingredients? ›

Different types of seasoning…
  • Saline seasonings: salt, spiced salt.
  • Acid seasonings: vinegar (sodium acetate), lemon juice, orange juices.
  • Hot seasonings: peppercorns, ground or coarsely chopped pepper, paprika, curry, cayenne, and mixed pepper spices.
  • Saccharine seasonings: sugar, honey.

What are 3 rules for seasoning? ›

How to Season Food
  • Rule #1: Taste as you go. It's a bummer when a finished dish is bland, and it's harder to correct at the end of cooking. ...
  • Rule #2: Stick to a theme. Certain flavours belong together. ...
  • Rule #3: Build layers of flavour. ...
  • Rule #4: Pair contrasting elements. ...
  • Rule #5: Salt, taste and repeat if necessary.

What are the 5 elements of seasoning? ›

Full description. Five Spice Powder is based on ancient Chinese lore that the universe is composed of five elements - wood, metal, water, fire and earth. Ingredients of Five Spice Powder represent those five elements, balanced in the harmonious melding of five flavors - sweet, sour, bitter, pungent and salty.

What does Caribbean seasoning taste like? ›

Sweet, smoky, fiery, and fruity, jerk has a flavor that is as nuanced as its history. And while it's famously delicious on chicken, it's downright profound on eggplant, potatoes, and corn. I first sampled true jerk almost twelve years ago during a visit to Jamaica.

What is green seasoning used for? ›

Green seasoning is a pureed blend of fresh herbs and spices that often serves as a marinade for meat and fish dishes. Depending on how it is used, it can also be added to rice, bean, and vegetable dishes as well. Each Caribbean country has their own way of making green seasoning, and their own twist.

What is the famous Jamaican seasoning called? ›

Jerk seasoning principally consists of allspice and Scotch bonnet peppers. Other ingredients may include cloves, cinnamon, scallions, nutmeg, thyme, garlic, brown sugar, ginger, soy sauce, vinegar, and salt.

What is the green seasoning in Israel? ›

Zhoug has gained popularity across the Middle East. You'll find it drizzled over your falafel in Israel, the perfect spicy contrast to cooling tzatziki sauce. You might find it on your restaurant table in Los Angeles, if you're lucky.

What is in Hawaiian seasoning? ›

Ingredients: minced garlic, coriander seed, lemon peel, ginger powder, black peppercorn, chives, crushed red chilies, coarse sea salt, cane sugar, Alaea Hawaiian Red Sea salt. Find our Hawaiian Spice in our online shop and quick + easy recipes in our Spices For Life Cookbook!

Is Caribbean and Jamaican seasoning the same? ›

Caribbean Jerk seasoning, also known as Jamaican Jerk, is an easy spice blend to make at home for sprinkling over chicken, shrimp, fish, or pork. Warm and a little bit sweet but not too spicy, this is a great addition to your dinner routine.

What is the green herb sprinkled on food? ›

One of the most common and versatile herbs used in Western cooking, parsley has a light peppery flavor that complements other seasonings. It's most often used in sauces, salads and sprinkled over dishes at the end of cooking for a flash of green and a fresh taste.

What are 4 common ingredients in Caribbean cuisine? ›

Caribbean dishes

Ingredients may include garlic, onions, scotch bonnet peppers, celery, green onions, and herbs like cilantro, Mexican mint, chives, marjoram, rosemary, tarragon and thyme.

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