Forget bland, boring meatloaf forever — this homemade Best Meatloaf Seasoning blend transforms ordinary ground beef into a juicy, flavor-packed showstopper your family will beg for weekly. One jar of this magic mix is the secret weapon behind every five-star meatloaf recipe in your kitchen.

Forget bland, boring meatloaf forever — this homemade Best Meatloaf Seasoning blend transforms ordinary ground beef into a juicy, flavor-packed showstopper your family will beg for weekly. One jar of this magic mix is the secret weapon behind every five-star meatloaf recipe in your kitchen.
Why You’ll Love This Meatloaf Seasoning Recipe
If you’ve ever bitten into a dry, under-seasoned slice of meatloaf and thought “there has to be a better way” — this is it. After years of testing combinations, I finally cracked the code on a seasoning blend that delivers deep, savory, slightly smoky flavor in every single bite. Here’s why this blend works:
- Made in 5 minutes with pantry spices you already own
- Perfectly balanced — no single spice overpowers the others
- Versatile — works on beef, turkey, pork, chicken, and even meatballs
- Budget-friendly — costs pennies compared to store-bought packets
- No fillers, no MSG, no preservatives — just real spices
- Makes 6 batches so you’re never scrambling on a busy weeknight

Ingredients You’ll Need (and Why Each One Matters)
Every spice in this blend earns its place. Here’s the breakdown:

- Smoked paprika: The secret ingredient that gives meatloaf that subtle, BBQ-pit smokiness
- Garlic powder & onion powder: The savory backbone of any great meat dish
- Dried parsley, thyme, oregano & sage: Earthy, herbal depth that screams “homemade”
- Ground mustard: Adds a quiet tang that brightens the beef
- Brown sugar: Just a touch helps the crust caramelize beautifully
- Celery seed: The classic diner-style note most recipes forget
- Sea salt & black pepper — because no seasoning blend is complete without them
How to Make Homemade Meatloaf Seasoning

The full printable recipe card is below, but here’s the quick version:
- Add every spice to a small bowl.
- Whisk for 30 seconds until uniform — break up any brown sugar clumps.
- Funnel into an airtight jar, label it, and store in a cool, dark cabinet.
That’s it. Truly.

How Much Meatloaf Seasoning Per Pound of Meat?
Use 2 tablespoons of seasoning per 1 pound of ground meat. For a standard 2-pound meatloaf, that’s 4 tablespoons mixed into your meat along with eggs, breadcrumbs, and milk before shaping.
Storage Tips
Store your finished blend in an airtight glass jar away from heat and sunlight. It will stay fresh and potent for up to 6 months in the pantry, or up to a year in the freezer. Always use a dry spoon when scooping — moisture is the enemy of dried spices.
Substitutions and Variations
- Spicy meatloaf seasoning: Swap half the smoked paprika for chipotle powder, or add 1 tsp cayenne
- Italian-style: Double the oregano and add 1 tsp dried basil and 1 tsp fennel seed
- Low-sodium: Cut the salt in half and add an extra teaspoon of garlic powder
- No brown sugar: Leave it out entirely, or swap in coconut sugar for a keto-friendly version
Recipes That Use This Seasoning
This blend is the secret weapon behind every meatloaf recipe on the blog. Try it in:
- Classic Old-Fashioned Meatloaf — the recipe that started it all
- Juicy Bacon-Wrapped Meatloaf — for when you want to impress
- The Only Turkey Meatloaf You’ll Ever Need — lean but never dry
- BBQ Glazed Meatloaf — sticky, sweet, smoky crust
- Italian-Style Meatloaf — stuffed with mozzarella
- Easy Mini Meatloaf Muffins — perfect for meal prep
- Cheese-Stuffed Meatloaf — gooey center surprise
- Smoked Meatloaf — for your pellet grill
- Keto Low-Carb Meatloaf — no breadcrumbs needed
- Cheesy Meatloaf Casserole — comfort food on overdrive
Bonus: it also works beautifully on burgers, meatballs, salisbury steak, and even roasted potatoes!

Frequently Asked Questions
How much seasoning do I use per pound of ground beef? Use 2 tablespoons per pound. For a standard 2 lb meatloaf, that’s 4 tablespoons mixed directly into the meat with your wet ingredients.
Can I use this seasoning on turkey or chicken meatloaf? Absolutely. The blend is designed to be versatile — it actually shines even more on leaner meats like turkey and chicken, which need extra flavor support.
How long does homemade meatloaf seasoning last? Up to 6 months in an airtight jar in a cool, dark pantry, or up to 1 year in the freezer.
Can I make this seasoning without salt? Yes — simply omit the salt and season your meatloaf to taste while mixing. This makes it a great low-sodium option.
What’s the difference between meatloaf seasoning and taco seasoning? Taco seasoning leans heavily on cumin, chili powder, and cayenne for a Mexican-inspired profile, while meatloaf seasoning focuses on smoky, herby, savory notes that complement classic American comfort food.
Can I double or triple this recipe? Definitely. Multiply every ingredient and store the extra in the freezer to keep it fresh for up to a year.

Best Meatloaf Seasoning
Description
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp smoked paprika
- 2 tbsp garlic powder
- 2 tbsp onion powder
- 1 tbsp dried parsley
- 2 tsp dried thyme
- 2 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tbsp ground mustard
- 1 tbsp fine sea salt
- 2 tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 1 tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tsp celery seed
- 1 tsp ground sage
Instructions
- Gather and measure — Get your bowl and jar ready
- Combine the spices — Add everything to the bowl
- Whisk thoroughly — Mix for 30 seconds
- Transfer and store — Funnel into jar and label
- How to use — 2 tbsp per pound of meat
Equipment
- Mixing Bowl
- Whisk
Nutrition
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