I cannot believe it’s taken me this long to make a Small Batch Caribbean Green Seasoning recipe for you all. Yes, we’ve done the classic Caribbean Green Seasoning a few times, with the intended purpose for people who cook Caribbean food regularly. However, I never considered that there may be those of us who sporadically cook Caribbean dishes or who are only now discovering our culinary delights.
This Small Batch Caribbean Green Seasoning is my tribute to those island roots, perfect for those of you who want the authentic flavor without making a massive jug. Ideal for apartment living, solo cooking, or if you're beginning your Caribbean food journey, this one’s for you.
Caribbean Green Seasoning is a flavor-packed herb blend used for marinating meats, seasoning stews, soups, rice dishes, and more.
Yes, freeze in ice cube trays for easy portioning—perfect for quick weeknight cooking.
Cilantro is the go-to substitute when Chadon Beni isn’t available. It's milder, but still does the trick.
Yes, the texture can be customized to your preference, from a coarse chop to a smooth puree, depending on how you plan to use it.
Nope! They're sweet and aromatic, adding flavor without heat, making them ideal for the whole family.
A homemade concentrated blend of fresh Caribbean herbs and aromatics, perfect for marinating meats, enhancing stews, or adding a burst of flavor to any dish.
Wash all herbs and peppers thoroughly and allow them to air-dry.
Roughly chop garlic, thyme, scallions, chives, parsley, Chadon Beni, and pimento peppers.
Place all ingredients into a blender or food processor.
Add the olive oil.
Blend to your desired texture, smooth or slightly chunky. Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate.