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Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe (Secret Family Favorite)

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I can get my kids to eat almost anything with ketchup or homemade ranch dressing on top… or if I season it with taco seasoning! I know many moms who keep taco seasoning packets on hand to use in the thousands of kid-friendly ways suggested by Pinterest.

I lived in Texas for much of my life and fell in love with the flavors of both Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican cuisine. This taco seasoning mix is a family favorite recipe we’ve carefully perfected over many years.

Ground beef, chicken, eggs, or even a veggie scramble… it’s all better with this taco seasoning blend on top!

Why Make Homemade Taco Seasoning?

Why go through the trouble of making your own seasoning mix when you can buy a packet of taco seasoning at the store? Here are a few reasons I like doing it:

  • Perk #1: You get more for your money. If you’ve ever bought store-bought packets, this is a simple and cost-effective switch you can make right away. Store-bought taco seasoning is crazy overpriced for the two tablespoons of actual spices it contains. It also often contains things like MSG, anti-caking agents, preservatives, and artificial colors or flavors. For those with food sensitivities or allergies, you can also avoid the added cornstarch and it’s gluten-free. Buying spices in bulk saves money and skips the cheap fillers and harmful additives.
  • Perk #2: It’s easy. This homemade version is so easy to make with almost no prep time! The total time to make up a big batch is about 5 minutes. Store in an airtight container (I love my mason jars for this) and store away from heat and light to have it on hand for months to come. No more running to the store because you’re out of taco seasoning!
  • Perk #3: You can control the spice level. Add cayenne pepper or crushed red pepper flakes for heat. Double down on the cumin for a more smoky and savory approach. The gentle blend of flavors is great with much more than just tacos though. Add it to scrambled eggs, mayo, stir-fries, soups, and even salad dressings! Since kids usually don’t love spicy foods, I make this a mild taco seasoning and give the adults a grinder with red pepper flakes or a bottle of hot sauce at the table.

How to Make Your Own Taco Seasoning Recipe

When you make taco mix yourself, you’ll find it’s incredibly easy! You only need a few basic spices:

  • chili powder (here’s how to make your own)
  • ground cumin
  • garlic powder
  • onion powder (here’s how to make your own)
  • dried oregano
  • paprika (or smoked paprika)
  • Himalayan salt or sea salt (optional)
  • black pepper

Measure in the ratios below, mix in a small bowl or mason jar, and store for use! It’s that easy. This recipe should give you a starting point but feel free to adapt it to your family’s tastes and make your own “secret” recipe.

Taco-Inspired Recipes to Try

I use the spices above in many other recipes, so it’s great to have the option of using them on their own or combining them into various homemade seasonings. See the whole list of my favorite spice mixes below.

We use our DIY taco seasoning the most in:

There are so many options (not all of them are good… I’ve seen some of the kitchen experiments my kids come up with!). So try some of this seasoning for your next taco Tuesday.

How to Substitute Homemade Taco Seasoning for Packets

Use 2-3 tablespoons of this spice + ¼ cup of water per pound of ground meat. Add the spice and water while the meat is browning and cook on medium-high heat until the water has evaporated and the meat is fully cooked. You can use a pound of ground beef, turkey, or even shredded chicken.

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Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe

Homemade taco seasoning is simple and cost effective to make and easily takes the place of store bought seasoning packets for quick meals.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Calories 4kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

120 teaspoons

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine all the spices in a jar and shake well.
  • Store in an airtight jar for up to six months.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 tsp)
Calories 4 Calories from Fat 2
% Daily Value*
Fat 0.2g0%
Saturated Fat 0.02g0%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.1g
Monounsaturated Fat 0.1g
Sodium 67mg3%
Potassium 21mg1%
Carbohydrates 1g0%
Fiber 0.3g1%
Sugar 0.1g0%
Protein 0.2g0%
Vitamin A 161IU3%
Vitamin C 0.1mg0%
Calcium 7mg1%
Iron 0.4mg2%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

  • Use 2-3 tablespoons of this spice + ¼ cup of water per pound of meat. Add the spice and water while the meat is browning and cook on medium high heat until the water has evaporated and the meat is fully cooked.
  • This recipe yields about 3 cups total. 

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This amazing homemade taco seasoning recipe with herbs and spices is inexpensive to make and takes the place of store bought seasoning packets with MSG.

Want To Make Other Spices Too?

Check out my full list of spices you can make at home with basic ingredients to overhaul your spice cabinet. The flavor of fresh, homemade spice blends is incredible and you’ll save money too!

What are your favorite ways to use taco seasoning? Drop a comment and let us know!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

48 responses to “Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe (Secret Family Favorite)”

  1. Diane Durham Avatar
    Diane Durham

    This blend is a very good mix. However, please update the Salt measurement. 2 tablespoons is WAY TOO MUCH SALT!

  2. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    5 stars
    This Louisiana Lady’s family loves your taco seasoning. I’ve used it along with marinades for chicken and other meats, in smaller amounts of course. Adds great flavor. Love it!

  3. Debbie Avatar

    2 stars
    Just made homemade taco seasoning – recipe calls for 1/4 cup sea salt. WAY TOO MUCH! Seasoned meat is not edible. Suggest no more than 1 T sea salt.

  4. Jen Avatar

    5 stars
    I made this with a sprinkle of salt and smoked paprika. It was amazing! (I’m not a fan of salt and I probably could have done without it altogether. I was looking to make my own after the cumin/peanut contamination scares. I loved it! Thank you so much!

  5. Kimm Avatar

    I used less then recommended paprika and salt and everyone ( my family ;I can’t have beef) said it was way to over powering to all of the other seasoning.

  6. pete Avatar

    5 stars
    is it possible to add arrowroot so that it creates a sauce like the store bought packets? I made this and the taste is good, but it’s still just crumbly ground beef with taco flavor, I want the saucey texture of the store bought taco seasoning. If so, how much would you add to this recipe?

    1. Kristy Avatar

      I found that if you just add about 3 oz of tomato paste and a small amount of either water or broth, it achieves the sauce-like consistency you’re talking about.

    2. Hélène Avatar
      Hélène

      I add canned pintos with the liquid to all my mexican meat. You could add some cornstarch to thicken. I also add a can of diced tomatoes now too, with the liquid. Nice and saucy, but again, I thicken it cuz I dont want to strain off the nutrients of TASTE.
      Dare I say I add alot of chopped onion and grn pepper to all my mexican meat too??? Raw onion and pepper is great on top of the meat too! But gotta have them!

  7. Holly Avatar

    Tasty except for the salt. Beyond way too much. Great taste on the rest of it though

  8. Julie Pierce Avatar
    Julie Pierce

    Wish I had read the comments before making this. WAY too much salt. The meat is borderline inedible.

  9. Monica Avatar

    5 stars
    This was delicious and easy. I used half the recommended salt and cooked it with beef. Thank you!

  10. Lisa Marie Avatar
    Lisa Marie

    I made this today. Way too much salt. I’m having to brown two more pounds of ground beef to dilute what I have already made. Then I’ll make the mix without salt. (I used organic sea salt.)

  11. Jamie Avatar

    I make my own achiote paste. The paste is marinated or rubbed directly on meat or seafood before grilling.

    2 tablespoons annatto seeds
    1 teaspoon cumin seeds
    1 teaspoon oregano
    6 allspice berries
    1 teaspoon sea salt
    4 garlic cloves, pressed
    4 tablespoons lime juice

    Combine the annatto seeds, cumin seeds, oregano, allspice berries, and salt in a spice mill or coffee grinder. Grind to a powderlike consistency. In a small bowl, mix the powder with the garlic and lime juice. Store in an airtight container, in the refrigerator.

    1. Becky Avatar

      4 stars
      Because I hadnt salted much, I, reluctantly, used 1 Tbsp. Certainly didnt need any more. I did add some cayenne, just a tsp or so. Nice!

      I’ll take a quart to my grown sons tomorrow. Homegrown tomatoes and a rich homemade bone broth gave some depth of flavor. So yummy!

    2. Debbie Avatar

      Brenda I too have Hashimotos and arthritis. I went away from ALL night shades for close to 3 months, finding absolutely no improvement in my arthritis. I think it, for me, it woul be hard to know if there were impoverishment in the thyroid. I see these are very old posts, so sorry.

  12. Michele Avatar

    Do you try to stay away from night shade vegetables and ingredients? Has affected your hashimotos? I’m just wandering if it’s worth a try. I haven’t been diagnosed but have all the symptoms. But the idea of not being able to enjoy Mexican flavor is a bit much.

    1. Cecilia Avatar

      4 stars
      I used sea salt, and 1/4 cup salt is WAY too much! I go light on the salt so only used 1/2 table spoon and it was great.

      1. Hélène Avatar
        Hélène

        I use 1tsp salt for every pound of hamburger I fry up. Of course, use a quality salt, not the blue canister of death in the groceries.
        For this, I just omitted the salt, we like stuff very flavored so it was still good. Then I added my usual tsp of salt and some fresh pepper. We still all use redhot with it, I put my hotpepper vinegar on it too. I put that on most everything lol

    2. Melissa Avatar
      Melissa

      3 stars
      I also followed the recipe and used 1/4 cup salt. WAY TOO MUCH! I am sure the author has made a typo?! Please correct ASAP:) Otherwise, fabulous recipe.

    3. Julia Bolden Avatar
      Julia Bolden

      It doesn’t say 1/4 cup salt! You only need very little or non at all

  13. Sylvia Avatar

    5 stars
    And I was just wondering how to make taco seasoning…. Another timely post!
    Thanks so much. Your blog is what got me started on my journey to better health!

  14. Kay Avatar

    When you add this recipe to your hamburger do you add water too? If you do how much water?

  15. Judy C Avatar

    I love adding ground Coriander (Cilantro). It definitely boosts the flavour. I also use ground cumin, ground paprika and salt & pepper. Hadn’t thought to add garlic powder & onion powder. Lucky me – burritos are on the menu tonight! Will have to give it a go.

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