If lemon salt is all sunshine and freshness, citrus chili salt is where that sunshine meets a little heat.
It’s bold, tangy, and just spicy enough to make you want “one more sprinkle.”
This blend is perfect for grilled meats, tacos, roasted vegetables, fresh fruit, and even cocktail rims.
And the best part? You can make it at home in minutes.

Basic Citrus Chili Salt
You’ll need:
- ¼ cup flaky sea salt or coarse kosher salt (non-iodized)
- 1 tbsp freeze-dried lemon zest powder (or fresh zest dried completely)
- 1 tbsp mild chili powder (like ancho, Aleppo, or chipotle for smoky heat)
How to make it:
- If using fresh zest, dry it first until crisp (oven on lowest temp, door slightly open).
- Combine the salt, zest powder, and chili powder in a bowl.
- Mix well and store in an airtight jar in a cool, dry place.
Flavor profile: Salty, tangy, mildly spicy — a balanced seasoning that’s not overpowering.
Gourmet Citrus Chili Salt
This version has layered citrus flavors, herbs, and a touch of smoke for complexity — a true farmers market–worthy blend.
You’ll need:
- ½ cup flaky sea salt
- 1 tbsp freeze-dried lemon zest powder
- 1 tbsp freeze-dried lime zest powder
- 1 tbsp freeze-dried orange zest powder
- 2 tsp mild chili powder (Aleppo, ancho, or chipotle)
- 1 tsp smoked paprika (optional, for depth)
- 2 tbsp freeze-dried parsley or cilantro powder
- ½ tsp citric acid (optional, boosts tang and shelf life)
How to make it:
- Combine all ingredients in a bowl and mix gently to keep salt flakes whole.
- Adjust chili powder for more or less heat.
- Store in an airtight jar away from direct sunlight.
Flavor profile: Bright citrus upfront, mild heat, savory herbal finish, with a hint of smoke.

Ways to Use Citrus Chili Salt:
- Sprinkle on grilled chicken, shrimp, or salmon.
- Dust over roasted sweet potatoes or corn on the cob.
- Add a pinch to guacamole or salsa for an instant upgrade.
- Sprinkle over fresh pineapple, mango, or watermelon for a sweet-heat treat.
- Rim cocktail glasses for margaritas, micheladas, or palomas.
Storage & Shelf Life
- Freeze-dried zest version: up to 12 months if stored airtight and away from light.
- Fresh zest version: best flavor within 3 months.
- To prevent clumps, tuck a small cheesecloth pouch of uncooked rice or a food-safe silica packet into the jar.
Citrus chili salt is one of those seasonings that makes everything taste a little more exciting — and it’s endlessly adaptable.
Try swapping in lime for a tropical note, orange for sweetness, or a hotter chili powder for more kick.

