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Garlic and Onion

Onion and garlic are essential spices for your kitchen pantry. Our large selection of garlic seasonings include favorites like Black Garlic Salt, along with other basic blends like garlic powder, minced garlic, roasted garlic and garlic pepper. We also carry many onion spices, like best-seller and shallot-forward Capitol Hill Seasoning, as well as other more common blends like onion powder, minced onion and toasted onion.
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  • Capitol Hill Seasoning
    Capitol Hill Seasoning

    Capitol Hill Seasoning

    Capitol Hill Seasoning is a Savory Spice classic seasoning & longtime best-selling spice mix with our customers. This all-in-one seasoning ble...

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  • Freeze Dried Chives

    Freeze Dried Chives are a great substitute for fresh chopped chives or green onions when you may not have any on hand. These chives produce a bit o...

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  • Tarragon Shallot Citrus
    Tarragon Shallot Citrus

    Tarragon Shallot Citrus Seasoning

    French cuisine relies on sauces to build flavors, often using them instead of spice blends. This shallot & tarragon seasoning blend was inspire...

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  • Wash Park Garlic Pepper
    Wash Park Garlic Pepper

    Wash Park Garlic Pepper

    Wash Park Garlic Pepper is great on nearly everything! After you try this garlic pepper seasoning, you'll be keeping it by the salt & pepper on...

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  • Supreme Shallot Salt

    If you're a fan of garlic salt or onion salt, then you've gotta try Supreme Shallot Salt. Our idea to make a shallot seasoning salt was born out of...

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    Freeze Dried Scallions

    Freeze Dried Scallions are a mild & oniony addition most soup, salad & sauce recipes. Use these dried green onions in egg recipes like quic...

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  • Mt. Hood Toasted Onion Rub
    Mt. Hood Toasted Onion Rub

    Mt. Hood Toasted Onion Rub

    Mt. Hood Toasted Onion Rub is a blend that brings double onion flavor with both granulated onion and toasted onion flakes. In addition, we used Ald...

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  • Garlic Dill Pickle

    Garlic Dill Pickle Popcorn Seasoning

    This pickle popcorn seasoning is absolutely dill-lightful! Garlic Dill Pickle Popcorn Seasoning is both bold & dramatic in pickle and garlic fl...

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  • An overhead shot of a bowl of Seven Onion Dip Spice & Easy on a board with pretzels and fresh vegetables.
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    Seven Onion Dip Mix

    'Cause six isn't enough. A bit of a spin on classic French Onion Dip, this onion dip mix is an all-time customer favorite. Quickly whip up this eas...

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  • Seven Onion BBQ Meatloaf

    Because BBQ sauce > ketchup Seven Onion BBQ Meatloaf seasoning easily elevates ordinary homemade meatloaf to an amazing, crowd-pleasing recipe. ...

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    Freeze Dried Shallots

    Freeze Dried Shallots are a frequent addition to many soup and sauce recipes because of their unique onion & garlic flavor. Commonly used in Fr...

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More Information

Are onion & garlic good together?

Yes! Onion and garlic are a classic flavor pairing. Our Onion & Garlic Tableside Sprinkle is flavorful blend of roasted garlic, onion, and minced green onion, and helps make cooking in the kitchen with this combo easier! Try as a replacement for salt to season a finished dish.

What is the difference between fresh garlic and garlic powder?

Garlic Powder and Granulated Garlic are milder than the harsh bite of raw, fresh garlic. Otherwise, fresh garlic and garlic powder can be cooked with interchangeably, unless of course the recipe calls for fresh instead of dried. About 1/8 tsp. of garlic powder is equal to 1 average size garlic clove. There is no need to rehydrate powdered garlic. For more on how to use garlic & its benefits, go Behind the Seasoning.

What does onion powder do?

Granulated Onion powder adds bursts of onion flavor, without all of the chopping! One Tbsp. is equal to 1/2 cup of fresh, chopped onion. Use dried Minced Onion as a sprinkle. When mixing onion powder into liquids, combine with water to form a paste to avoid unincorporated bubbles of dry spice. There is no need to rehydrate granulated onion.

Is garlic powder healthy?

Our garlic powder is pure garlic, so it's nutritionally equivalent to using or eating whole garlic. In addition to being a kitchen pantry must-have seasoning, it also has many health benefits – unless you have an intolerance, dietary restrictions, or allergies to garlic powder.

Is onion powder healthy?

Our onion powder is pure onion, so it's nutritionally equivalent to using or eating whole onion. In addition to being a kitchen pantry must-have seasoning, it also has many health benefits – unless you have an intolerance, dietary restrictions, or allergies to onion.

What is the difference between black garlic and regular garlic?

Black garlic is regular garlic that's just been fermented, or aged, until the garlic cloves turn black in color. This aging process turns garlic into a sweeter and richer type of garlic in flavor, which matches its darker color. Black garlic has an umami taste to it, and can be used in most of the same dishes where you'd typically use fresh garlic, although it's not meant to be a substitute. For more ways to use black garlic, read up on our How to Use Black Garlic blog post. If you're looking for an easy place to start with trying black garlic, our Black Garlic Salt is a customer favorite and can be used in many different cooking and grilling applications. 

What's the difference between scallions, chives & green onions?

Scallions, chives and green onions have a lot of overlapping qualities, and are all part of the onion family. Chives are more delicate and mild, whereas green onions and scallions are sharper in flavor. Green onions and scallions can be used interchangeably in most cases, as the only main difference between the two tends to be whether they were cut from the green or white part of the onion bulb. For more, go Behind the Seasoning: Chives vs. Green Onion vs. Scallions.