Flavor Profile
Green and herbal from oregano and thyme, followed by basil sweetness with rosemary’s piney finish.
How To Use
Stir into spaghetti sauce as it simmers, or sprinkle over chicken, veal, or eggplant before baking. Add to pizza sauce or dust lightly over pizza and garlic bread before it goes into the oven.
FAQ
What is in Italian herb seasoning?
Italian herb seasoning typically includes oregano, thyme, basil, marjoram, and rosemary. This blend contains all of those herbs and no added salt.
When should I add Italian herbs to sauce?
Add them early in simmering sauces so the dried herbs have time to hydrate and release their flavor.
Can I use Italian herbs instead of fresh herbs?
Yes. Use a smaller amount than you would fresh herbs, since dried herbs are more concentrated in flavor.
Italian herb seasoning typically includes oregano, thyme, basil, marjoram, and rosemary. This blend contains all of those herbs and no added salt.
When should I add Italian herbs to sauce?
Add them early in simmering sauces so the dried herbs have time to hydrate and release their flavor.
Can I use Italian herbs instead of fresh herbs?
Yes. Use a smaller amount than you would fresh herbs, since dried herbs are more concentrated in flavor.