🌿 What’s in Mixed Herbs? Your Breakout Guide
🌿 Introduction: What Are Mixed Herbs?
Mixed herbs are a classic kitchen staple, especially in British cooking. Found in almost every spice rack, mixed herbs add gentle, aromatic flavour to everyday dishes — but many people aren’t quite sure what’s actually in mixed herbs, how they’re best used, or how they differ from other herb blends.
Keter Manor Outdoor Apex Double Door Garden Storage Shed (6 x 8ft)
A durable and stylish beige and brown garden storage shed perfect for storing garden tools, equipment, bikes, and outdoor essentials. Weather-resistant, low maintenance, and ideal for any garden or allotment setup.
Vegetable Plants & Seedlings
Browse Plants
All-Purpose Compost & Soil Improvers
View Compost
Plant Feed & Fertiliser for Strong Growth
Shop Fertiliser
This guide breaks down what mixed herbs contain, how they’re used, flavour profiles, substitutions, and common mistakes.
⭐ Check Out Our Recommended Products
• Dried Mixed Herbs
A ready-made blend of classic Mediterranean herbs, ideal for everyday cooking.
Click here to see them
• Individual Dried Herbs (Basil, Oregano, Thyme, Marjoram)
Perfect for making your own custom mixed herb blend at home.
Click here to see them
• Airtight Spice Jars or Containers
Keeps dried herbs fresher for longer by protecting them from light and moisture.
Click here to see them
🌿 What’s in Mixed Herbs?
Traditional mixed herbs usually contain a blend of dried Mediterranean herbs. The exact recipe can vary slightly by brand, but most include:
✔ Basil – sweet and slightly peppery
✔ Oregano – warm, earthy, and aromatic
✔ Thyme – savoury and slightly woody
✔ Marjoram – mild, sweet, and floral
Some blends may also include:
✔ Parsley
✔ Rosemary (in small amounts)
✔ Savoury
The balance is designed to be gentle and versatile, not overpowering.
🌱 What Do Mixed Herbs Taste Like?
Mixed herbs have a soft, rounded flavour profile.
✔ Mildly savoury
✔ Slightly sweet
✔ Herbal but not strong
✔ Balanced and comforting
They’re designed to enhance dishes rather than dominate them.
🍝 What Are Mixed Herbs Used For?
Mixed herbs are extremely versatile and suit many everyday dishes.
Popular uses include:
✔ Tomato sauces
✔ Pasta dishes
✔ Stews and casseroles
✔ Shepherd’s pie
✔ Bolognese
✔ Roasted vegetables
✔ Soups
They’re especially common in British and Mediterranean-style cooking.
🇬🇧 Mixed Herbs in British Cooking
In the UK, mixed herbs are often used as a default herb blend for home cooking.
✔ Cottage pie
✔ Minced beef dishes
✔ Tomato-based meals
✔ Slow-cooked stews
They provide familiar, comforting flavour without complexity.
🌿 Mixed Herbs vs Italian Herbs
Although similar, they’re not always the same.
Mixed Herbs:
✔ Milder
✔ Often includes marjoram
✔ Common in UK cooking
Italian Herbs:
✔ Stronger oregano flavour
✔ Often includes rosemary
✔ More robust and aromatic
They can usually be substituted, but flavour strength may differ.
🧂 How Much Mixed Herbs Should You Use?
A little goes a long way.
✔ Dried mixed herbs:
- ½–1 teaspoon for most dishes
✔ Add early in cooking to allow flavours to develop
✔ Avoid overusing — too much can taste dusty or bitter
🌿 Can You Make Your Own Mixed Herbs?
Yes — and it’s very easy.
Simple homemade mixed herbs:
- 2 tsp dried basil
- 2 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp dried thyme
- 1 tsp dried marjoram
Mix and store in an airtight jar.
Homemade blends are often fresher and more fragrant.
❄️ Fresh vs Dried Mixed Herbs
Mixed herbs are almost always dried, not fresh.
✔ Dried herbs last longer
✔ Flavours are more concentrated
✔ Better suited to long cooking
Fresh herbs are best added individually, not mixed.
🚫 Common Mistakes When Using Mixed Herbs
❌ Using too much
❌ Adding too late in cooking
❌ Storing near heat or light
❌ Expecting a strong, spicy flavour
Mixed herbs are subtle by design.
❓ FAQs
Are mixed herbs healthy?
Yes — they contain antioxidants and are low in calories.
Do mixed herbs go off?
They don’t spoil, but flavour fades after 12–18 months.
Can mixed herbs be used on chicken?
Yes — they work well in casseroles, sauces, and marinades.
Can I substitute mixed herbs for a single herb?
Yes, but expect a broader, milder flavour.
Are mixed herbs vegetarian and vegan?
Yes — they’re 100% plant-based.