If you’ve scrolled food TikTok in the last few years, you’ve seen that green-and-yellow bottle. Dan-O’s Original Seasoning went from a Louisville flea-market hustle to over 20,000 grocery stores nationwide, and for good reason — it’s the rare all-purpose blend that tastes great on chicken, beef, veggies, eggs, popcorn, and pretty much everything else without dumping a pile of salt and sugar into your food.

The good news? You can make a homemade copycat in about five minutes using spices you probably already have. This DIY version captures that same bright, garlicky, citrus-forward flavor — and because you’re mixing it yourself, you control the salt and skip the trip to the store.
Quick honesty note: the exact commercial blend is a trade secret, so this isn’t a carbon copy. It’s a homemade version built around the ingredients Dan-O’s lists on the label — rosemary, garlic, onion, sea salt, lemon peel, orange peel, and mustard. It gets you Dan-near there.
Why You’ll Love This Copycat Seasoning
- Five minutes, no cooking. Measure, stir, done.
- Low sodium. You decide how much salt goes in — far less than most store blends.
- No sugar, no fillers, no MSG. Just real herbs and spices.
- Endlessly versatile. It’s an all-purpose blend, so one jar seasons almost any meal.
- Cheaper by the batch. Pantry spices cost a fraction of buying bottle after bottle.
- Diet-friendly. Naturally keto, gluten-free, and vegan as written.

What’s Actually in Dan-O’s Original?
Per the label, Dan-O’s Original is a blend of spices, rosemary, granulated garlic, sea salt, granulated onion, dried lemon peel, dried orange peel, and mustard seed. The standout move is that citrus — dried lemon and orange peel are what give it that signature fresh, almost zesty finish that sets it apart from a standard garlic-salt blend like a homemade Lawry’s Seasoned Salt. The other smart trick is restraint on the salt, which lets the herbs and aromatics do the talking.
We’re rebuilding it with exactly those building blocks below.
Ingredients
You’ll need seven everyday spices:

- Granulated garlic — the savory backbone
- Granulated onion — rounds out the savory base
- Fine sea salt — keep it modest; this is a low-sodium blend
- Dried lemon peel — for that signature citrus lift
- Dried orange peel — sweet-citrus warmth
- Dried rosemary — crush or grind it fine so it blends evenly
- Ground mustard — a gentle tang and depth
Optional, for your own twist: a little black pepper or dried thyme to fill in the “other spices” on the label.
How to Make Dan-O’s Original Seasoning

- Crush the rosemary. Pulse it in a spice grinder or crush it with a mortar and pestle so the pieces are small and even — whole rosemary needles don’t distribute well.
- Combine everything. Add all the spices to a small bowl.
- Whisk to blend. Stir until the color and texture look uniform, with no clumps of any single spice.
- Taste and adjust. Want more zip? Add lemon peel. More savory? Bump the garlic. Like it saltier? Add a pinch at a time.
- Store. Funnel into an airtight jar or shaker bottle.

Pro Tips for the Best Blend
- Grind for shaker-friendly texture. If you want it to flow through a shaker top, give the whole mix a quick spin in a clean spice grinder.
- Fresh peel matters most. Dried citrus peel is the heart of this blend, so use the freshest you can find — old, flavorless peel is the main reason a copycat falls flat.
- Make a big batch. This blend keeps well, so double or triple it and you’ll always have some on hand.
- Salt last. Add salt gradually and taste as you go; you can always add more but can’t take it out.
How to Use It (Good on Dan Near Anything)
This is an all-purpose seasoning, so let it loose:
- Chicken — rub it on before roasting, grilling, or air-frying a juicy chicken breast; it’s just as good on bone-in split chicken breast or in air fryer chicken and broccoli
- Beef, pork, and fish — a quick dry rub before the pan or grill
- Roasted vegetables — toss with olive oil and a heavy sprinkle; it shines on herb-roasted potatoes and carrots and roasted cherry tomatoes too
- Eggs — scrambled, fried, or in an omelet
- Popcorn — the savory snack upgrade everyone talks about
- Pasta, rice, and potatoes — stir in at the end
- Marinades and dips — whisk into oil, yogurt, or sour cream

How to Store Homemade Seasoning
Keep it in an airtight jar away from heat and light — a cupboard, not the spot right next to the stove. It’ll stay at peak flavor for about 6 months, though it stays safe to use beyond that; the spices just slowly lose their punch. If the aroma fades, it’s time for a fresh batch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this exactly like the real Dan-O’s? No — the official recipe is proprietary. This is a homemade copycat built from the same labeled ingredients, so it’s very close in spirit and flavor, not identical.
Is Dan-O’s Original spicy? Not at all. The Original is savory and citrusy with no heat. If you want a kick, that’s Dan-O’s Spicy territory — add cayenne or red pepper flakes to this blend.
Can I make it salt-free? Yes. Leave the salt out entirely for a no-sodium all-purpose blend, or cut it in half for low-sodium.
Is it keto and gluten-free? As written, yes — it’s sugar-free, carb-light, and contains no gluten ingredients. Always check your individual spice labels if you have a strict dietary need.
What’s the citrus flavor I’m tasting? That’s the dried lemon and orange peel — the signature note that makes this blend stand out from ordinary garlic-and-herb mixes.

More Copycat Seasonings to Try
If making your own blends is your thing, you’ll fly through these five-minute pantry copies:
- Copycat Morton’s Nature’s Seasoning — another all-purpose blend that’s great on eggs, popcorn, and everything else
- Copycat Lawry’s Seasoned Salt — the classic all-purpose seasoned salt
- HelloFresh Fry Seasoning — smoky and savory, perfect on fries and roasted veggies
- Copycat McCormick Smash Seasoning — built for smash burgers but wildly versatile
- Zaxby’s Fry Seasoning — that craveable Southern fry-stand flavor

Homemade Dan-O’s Original Seasoning (Copycat)
Description
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons granulated garlic
- 2 tablespoons granulated onion
- 1 tablespoon fine sea salt, reduce to taste for lower sodium
- 1 tablespoon dried lemon peel
- 1 tablespoon dried orange peel
- 1 tablespoon dried rosemary, finely crushed or ground
- 1 teaspoon ground mustard
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, optional
- 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme, optional
Instructions
- Crush or grind the dried rosemary until fine and even.
- Add all ingredients to a small bowl.
- Whisk until uniform in color and texture, with no clumps.
- Taste and adjust salt, garlic, or citrus to your preference.
- Transfer to an airtight jar or shaker bottle. Sprinkle generously on anything.
Equipment
- Mixing Bowl
- Whisk
Notes
- For a shaker-friendly texture, pulse the finished blend in a clean spice grinder.
- Store airtight, away from heat and light, for up to 6 months.
- Make it salt-free by omitting the sea salt, or add cayenne for a spicy version.
- This is a homemade copycat inspired by Dan-O’s labeled ingredients, not the exact commercial recipe.
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