Homemade Italian Sausage Seasoning {5 Minutes and Versatility}

This homemade Italian Sausage Seasoning brings all the bold, delicious flavor of classic sausage without the extra fat or mystery ingredients. It’s quick to make, versatile, and can be used with any ground meat you have on hand.
157 Carl 2 grams of carbohydrates 6 grams fat 25 grams protein 0
Homemade Italian Sausage Seasoning Recipe
If you’re like me, you use a lot of sausage in everything from baked pasta to stir-fries to soups. But store-bought products can be expensive or contain sodium and additives. That’s why I started making my own Homemade Italian Sausage Seasoningnow I will never go back.
It’s made with everyday pantry spices (no special trip to the grocery store required!) and works with any ground meat you like, such as turkey, chicken, beef, pork, or even plant-based ground meats. It adds classic sausage flavor including garlic, fennel, Italian herbs and a hint of spice. You can customize it to your liking, or even better? Ready in less than 5 minutes!
before starting
Here are some helpful tips to help you get the most out of your homemade sausage seasoning:
- Start with quality meat: To make your own sausage, start with ground meat. You can use ground turkey, chicken, pork, beef or a combination of proteins. For a more traditional sausage texture, choose ground meat with a certain fat content (75%-85%). If you just want flavor but can tolerate lean protein, use lean ground pork.
- Double or triple the spice mix: Store it in a small jar and keep it on hand for quick meals. It stays fresh in the spice drawer for up to 6 months.
- Adjust to your taste: Like it a little spicy? Add extra red pepper flakes or a dash of cayenne pepper. Want a more herbal flavor? Add a little extra fennel or dried sage.
- Let the flavors meld: If you have time, let the seasoned meat rest for 15-30 minutes before cooking. It makes the taste better.
- Make it meatless: This seasoning pairs well with plant-based mince or vegetarian tempeh.

How to Make Italian Sausage Seasoning
Here’s how to make your own healthy Italian sausage in minutes.
1. Mix the seasonings
In a small bowl, combine all the spices: dried parsley, Italian seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, black pepper, paprika, fennel, and red pepper flakes (if using).
Pro tip: Taste a pinch of the spice mix and adjust to your liking before adding it to the meat.
2. Mix with minced meat
Add 1 tablespoon seasoning per ½ pound of ground meat (or 2 tablespoons per pound). Mix until evenly distributed. You can now cook it into crumbles, form into patties, or roll into meatballs.
3. Cook and enjoy
Brown sausage in a skillet, bake meatballs or pan-fried meatloaf, then use them in pasta, sandwiches or breakfast bowls!

Recipe Tips and Ideas
There are endless uses for this seasoning combination. Here are some delicious ways to use it:
- Make Sausage Patties: Perfect for breakfast or meal prep – simply shape and fry until golden and cooked through.
- Make meatballs: Add 1 egg and ¼ cup bread crumbs to meat mixture and bake at 400°F for 15-18 minutes.
- For pasta or soup: Brown the sausage and stir it into pasta sauce, zoodles, lentil soup or stuffed peppers.
- Roast vegetables with it: Sprinkle cauliflower, potatoes or zucchini with spice mixture and bake at 425°F for 20-25 minutes.
- Stuff it into mushrooms or peppers: Mix sausage with a little cheese and breadcrumbs, stuff it with vegetables, and bake it for a satisfying meal.
- Go meatless: Add it to lentils, tempeh, or crumbled tofu for a plant-based sausage flavor.
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
Homemade Sausage Seasoning is great for planning ahead!
- To store seasonings: Store in an airtight jar in your spice drawer for up to 6 months.
- To store seasoned meat: Store raw seasoned sausage in the refrigerator for up to 2 days, or freeze for up to 3 months.
- Frozen meatloaf or meatballs: Sausage patties and meatballs freeze well, cooked or uncooked. Separate layers with parchment paper and store in freezer-safe bags.
FAQ
Here are the questions home cooks often ask about homemade sausage seasoning.
How much seasoning should be used per pound of meat?
Start by adding 2 tablespoons of seasoning per 1 pound of ground meat. If using a lean protein like turkey or chicken, you may need slightly less. For tougher meats like pork or beef, a full 2 tablespoons is perfect.
Is this seasoning spicy?
Just be gentle. The red pepper flakes give it a little kick, but you can omit them or add more depending on your heat preference. Calabrian chili peppers are another great way to add spice!
What can I use instead of fennel?
Fennel is key to authentic sausage flavor, but if you’re not a fan of fennel, you can swap in coriander seeds, fennel seeds, or omit the fennel seeds entirely for a more neutral herb blend.



