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This easy homemade Taco Seasoning recipe adds amazing flavor to beef, chicken, veggies and more! We love using it with enchiladas, tacos, burritos, and so much more! A simple blend of spices that you already have on hand makes this DIY taco seasoning a yummy alternative to store bought mixes. Make tonight fiesta night with these great recipes: Beef Flautas, Shrimp Taco Salad, and Homemade Flour Tortillas!

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Taco Seasoning

Taco Tuesday is a day our entire family looks forward to! My family simply can’t get enough Mexican food in our lives. We love it! Whether it’s tacos, burritos, nachos, or enchiladas, I’m always in need of some taco seasoning and over the years I have found that homemade is best.

Better Than Store Bought

I love making homemade spice mixes and seasonings because not only are they less expensive, the flavor is better as well. Not adding fillers to the mix really lets the flavors of the individual spices shine through.

Taco Seasoning Packet Equivalent

A taco seasoning mix packet contains about two tablespoons. Homemade taco seasoning is a little bit stronger than store bought so you might want to use just a little less to start. Use about half of what you would use of store-bought taco seasoning. Adjust amounts to your preference!

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Great Gift Idea

Just like with my Cajun Spice Mix and Fajita Seasoning, I like to make this taco seasoning recipe for holiday gifts or housewarming gifts too. Just print off a tag or buy some chalkboard tags and some cute spice bottles and you’re set. (This set here has EVERYTHING you need: bottles, tags, funnel, etc.)

It would be a great idea to make a seasoning mix trio too! Just pick one of my homemade spice mixes or seasoning mixes below (right above the recipe).

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Why Make Your Own?

  • Because you want to save money! Those tiny little packets of taco seasoning add up! You can make your own for a fraction of the cost and it couldn’t be easier.
  • Adjusting the flavor is simple. If you’re not a fan of any of the spices, you can reduce or eliminate.
  • Whenever you run out, you don’t have to make a trip to the store. Just make another batch!
  • It’s a great way to use up those big bottles of spices in your pantry. While I may not use every one of these ingredients a lot, they are exceptional in a spice blend like this one. It’s the perfect use for spices you don’t find yourself using on their own that often.
  • I love including a bottle with holiday gifts for neighbors. It’s always appreciated and I know they’ll use it.

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Taco Seasoning Ingredients

This simple blend of pantry spices makes for the perfect taco meat seasoning. Making your own seasoning mix from scratch really allows you to customize it per your preferences. I suggest making it once with my exact measurements and then making adjustments the second time if you want.

  • chili powder (we also like to ancho chili powder for a more smoky flavor)
  • paprika (can use smoked paprika)
  • cumin
  • onion powder
  • garlic powder
  • cayenne pepper
  • oregano
  • crushed red pepper flakes (optional if you like things spicy)

What To Serve With It

Whether you’re using this as beef or chicken taco seasoning or just adding it to your veggies for burritos or tacos, you really can’t go wrong with this mix. Don’t forget the sides!

  • We love making our own homemade flour tortillas
  • This slow cooker refried beans recipe (which isn’t actually refried) is amazing!
  • My son Reece could eat the entire pot of this homemade Mexican rice – so good!

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More Seasoning and Spice Mixes

  1. Fajita Seasoning
  2. Pumpkin Pie Spice
  3. Apple Pie Spice
  4. Steak Seasoning
  5. Old Bay Seasoning
  6. Cajun Spice Mix

How To Make Taco Seasoning

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Taco Seasoning

This easy homemade Taco Seasoning recipe is a pantry staple! It adds amazing flavor to beef, chicken, veggies and more! We love using it with enchiladas, tacos, burritos, and so much more! A simple blend of spices that you already have on hand makes this DIY taco seasoning a yummy alternative to store bought mixes.

Course seasoning

Cuisine Mexican

Keyword homemade taco seasoning, taco seasoning

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 0 minutes minutes

Servings 12

Calories 12.68kcal

Author Trish - Mom On Timeout

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp chili powder
  • 5 tsp paprika
  • 4 tsp cumin
  • 3 tsp onion powder
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1/4 tsp oregano
  • 1 tsp crushed red pepper optional

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients together in a small mixing bowl.

  • Use a funnel or small spoon to carefully transfer to a small spice jar or other airtight container.

  • Good for up to 6 months.

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Notes

  1. This recipe can be doubled or halved easily.
  2. Feel free to swap in "specialty" versions of the ingredients. I.e. ancho chili powder for the chili powder.
  3. First time making your own spice mix? You might want to check out this spice bottle set from Amazon (aff link). It has EVERYTHING you need to get started!

Nutrition

Calories: 12.68kcal | Carbohydrates: 2.3g | Protein: 0.58g | Fat: 0.49g | Saturated Fat: 0.07g | Sodium: 26.97mg | Potassium: 71.06mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.26g | Vitamin A: 881IU | Vitamin C: 0.12mg | Calcium: 14.44mg | Iron: 0.94mg

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FAQs

What's the difference between Mexican seasoning and taco seasoning? ›

Ultimately, the difference between these two comes down to the composition of spices. Taco seasoning is usually milder than Mexican seasoning. Mexican seasoning contains ancho powder and chipotle chile pepper, both of which give it a little more of a kick.

Do you add water before or after taco seasoning? ›

Pretty much everyone knows the drill: Brown the meat, breaking it up as you go, sprinkle the taco seasoning over it, and add a specific amount of water, simmering and stirring until thickened.

What seasonings to use if you don t have taco seasoning? ›

Packet Taco Seasoning replacement: if you only want to make enough taco seasoning to replace 1 packet, use the following amounts:
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder.
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder.
  • ¼ teaspoon onion powder.
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper.
  • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano.
  • ½ teaspoon paprika.
  • 1 ½ teaspoons ground cumin.
  • 1 teaspoon salt.
Mar 16, 2021

What happens when taco seasoning goes bad? ›

Dried herbs and spices don't truly expire or “go bad” in the traditional sense. When a spice is said to have gone bad, it simply means that it has lost most of its flavor, potency, and color. Fortunately, consuming a spice that has gone bad is unlikely to make you sick.

What kind of seasoning do Mexican restaurants use? ›

Some of the most common spice blends used in Mexican cuisine include chili powder, which typically includes cumin, garlic powder, and paprika, and achiote paste, which is made from annatto seeds and gives dishes a vibrant red color.

What seasoning do Mexicans use? ›

With garlic and onions as the savory cornerstone, the most common Mexican spices and herbs are coriander, allspice, cloves, thyme, Mexican oregano, Mexican cinnamon (ceylon), cumin and cacao which showcase the breadth of Mexican food.

What is the basic rule of adding seasoning? ›

In general, fresh seasonings are added late in the cooking process while dry ones tend to be added earlier. It is good practice to under-season during the cooking process and then add more seasonings (particularly if you are using fresh ones) just before presentation.

How many tablespoons of taco seasoning per pound of meat? ›

To use: Use about 2 tablespoons of the taco seasoning for every 1 pound of meat. Use more or less depending on your preference. Brown meat and drain the fat. Add your taco seasoning along with about 1/2 cup of water.

When making taco meat do you drain the grease? ›

Draining the grease from ground beef will make a dish healthier and is usually recommended. Brown the meat first to extract the fat. Then, you can spoon the grease out of the pan or use a colander to drain the grease. It is important you do not discard the hot grease down a drain as it can cause damage to the drain.

What does Old El Paso taco seasoning have in it? ›

Ingredients: Corn Starch, Maltodextrin, Salt, Chili Pepper, Spice, Sugar, Garlic Powder. Contains 2% or less of: Sea Salt (potassium magnesium chloride, salt), Citric Acid, Onion Powder, Vegetable Oil (canola and/or soybean oil), Silicon Dioxide (anticaking agent), Natural Flavor.

Is cumin needed for taco seasoning? ›

Most taco seasoning mixes contain salt, warming spices (such as paprika, oregano, and chili), onion powder, and garlic powder. This top-rated recipe is made with chili powder, ground cumin, dried oregano, sea salt, black pepper, ground paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and crushed red pepper flakes.

What can I use if I don't have cumin for taco seasoning? ›

Cumin is an earthy, aromatic spice that brings citrusy notes to a dish. If you're in a pinch, there are many great alternatives you might already have in your pantry. Caraway seeds and ground coriander most closely mimic cumin's flavor, while curry and chili powders contain cumin.

Can I eat 20 year old spices? ›

Ground spices lose their freshness the quickest and typically don't last past six months. The best freshness test for ground spices is to give them a whiff — if they smell like nothing, then it's time to say goodbye. Whole spices, on the other hand, can be fine for up to five years.

Are 10 year old spices still good? ›

Spices do not expire in a way that would make you sick to consume them, however they do expire in the sense that they lose their flavor potency as they pass their peak freshness.

How do you fix too much taco seasoning? ›

6 Tips to Fix Dishes That Are Too Spicy
  1. Add Dairy. There's a lot of hype about using milk to help provide relief from spicy foods, and for good reason. ...
  2. Use Citrus. ...
  3. Add Nuts or Nut Butters. ...
  4. Sprinkle in Sugar. ...
  5. Add Starch or Grains. ...
  6. Dilute It.
Apr 14, 2022

Is Mexican seasoning the same as fajita seasoning? ›

Fajita seasoning and taco seasoning are very similar, but they are not the same. Taco seasoning typically has more oregano and chili powder than fajita seasoning.

What is the difference between authentic Mexican taco and American taco? ›

American tacos use flour tortillas or crispy, hard-shelled corn tortillas. You'll find that authentic Mexican tacos use soft corn tortillas as the wrapper. Next comes the toppings. Tex-Mex tacos are filled with shredded cheese, lettuce, diced tomatoes and sour cream.

Is fajita seasoning the same as Mexican spice? ›

Who doesn't love Fajitas?! Our Fajita Seasoning is a tangy, smoky and spicy Tex-Mex blend, also known as Mexican Spice. The authentic mix contains vibrant flavours of cumin, paprika, garlic, chilli, cayenne, thyme, allspice and more.

What is the difference between Tex-Mex and Mexican seasoning? ›

The Tex-Mex meaning can be most simply summed up by the different types of ingredients used. Tex-Mex recipes feature the use of chili powder, a savory mix of ground chile peppers with spices including cumin, oregano, and black pepper. Alternatively, Mexican recipes call for chile peppers, not the chili seasoning blend.

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