Easy Taco Seasoning Recipe {with Pantry Ingredients!} - Thriving Home (2024)

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I’ve been making this taco seasoning recipe for years and have perfected it. Use this easy homemade taco seasoning for all your Mexican recipes! Pro Tip: Triple or quadruple the batch and store it in your pantry.

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“Simply the best. It’s been over two years since I first tried this taco seasoning recipe. No more store-bought taco seasoning for me!”

– Edna ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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About This Recipe

This house LOVES Mexican food, and I now use my special seasoning blend in all of it. My 2-year-old will scarf down a whole bowl of spicyMexican Soup without any protest. We make Taco Meat for a Taco Bar at least once every few weeks. More recently, we’ve been using this spice blend to make Taquitos for the freezer.

Why Make Your Own Taco Seasoning Mix

Like me, you may like the convenience of the little store-bought packets. But let’s talk about two reasons why I’ve been completely converted over to making my own.

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Do You Know What’s in Your Packet?

Over the years, I’ve grown increasingly aware of what is actually in pre-packaged foods. I realized that my little bundles of taco-joy were filled with some questionable ingredients. Check out the ingredients in the packet that I used to buy:

  • Maltodextrin – hidden sugar
  • salt
  • chili pepper
  • onion powder
  • spice
  • monosodium glutamate – also known as MSG and can cause headaches among other things
  • corn starch – thickener
  • yellow corn flour – thickener
  • partially hydrogenated soybean oil – one of the most unhealthy oils out there
  • silicon dioxide – anti-caking agent
  • natural flavor – no idea what this is
  • ethoxyquin – preservative

Store-Bought Packets Add Up

I also hated that I was paying $1-$2 for a single serving. I used taco seasoning so much that I finally realized it’d be worth it to make my own batch and triple it for future use.

Turns out I had every ingredient I needed in order to make a big batch of this yummy taco seasoning mix! Isn’t it pretty?!

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You’ll need the following ingredients in order to make your own taco seasoning…

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Just keep your pantry stocked with these cheap herbs and spices all year round so you can whip up your favorite Mexican dishes anytime.

What Quantity Does This Recipe Make?

This Taco Seasoning mix makes about 4 tablespoons (1/4 cup), but I almost always double or triple it and store my mix in a mason jar in my pantry.

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How Much Do I Use Per Pound of Meat?

We typically use 2-3 tablespoons of seasoning per pound of ground meat. Add more if you like the flavor, less if you have sensitive palates. You can always season the meat with more salt at the end, if you’d like, as well.

Here’s how I use the taco seasoning recipe to make ground beef for tacos.

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  1. In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Saute 1 cup diced onion, stirring frequently, until softened, 4 to 5 minutes. Stir in 3-4 cloves of garlic and cook for 30 to 60 seconds more.
  2. Increase the heat to medium-high. Add 2 pounds lean ground beef and cook for 5-7 minutes, or until no longer pink, breaking up the meat with a wooden spoon as it browns. Drain off excess grease.
  3. Sprinkle 4-6 tablespoons of taco spice mixture over the meat and stir until coated. Add in 1 cup of chicken/beef/vegetable broth OR water and bring to a simmer. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, uncovered, until the mixture has reduced some, about 5 minutes.

How Many Tablespoons Are in a Packet of Taco Seasoning?

If you’ve been used to using one packet of taco seasoning per 1 pound of meat, then you might have this question. There’s typically 3 tablespoons (sometimes 4 tablespoons depending in the brand) in a store-bought packet of taco seasoning.

So that means, you’ll want to use about 3 tablespoons of our homemade taco seasoning in place of a packet.

How Long Does Taco Seasoning Last?

According to Food Network, “Ground spices…typically don’t last past 6 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.”

I will say this though…my homemade taco seasoning seems to pass the “whiff” test and stay flavorful for longer than 6 months. Use your own discretion after the 6 month mark.

Recipes That Use Homemade Taco Seasoning

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Can You Freeze Taco Seasoning?

Though it’s best to keep spices in a dry cabinet (source), you can store larger backup supplies in the fridge or freezer to elongate their life.

If you choose to make a large batch of Taco Seasoning, you can for sure store it in the freezer! I’d recommend tripling or quadrupling the batch and storing it in a large mason jar.

After making thousands of freezer meals over the years, we know that air is the enemy of freezer food. Keep that in mind when selecting the jar size.

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Taco Seasoning Mix

Homemade taco seasoning mix. Skip the additives and artificial ingredients and whip up a big batch of this FABULOUS natural taco seasoning mix. I’ll never go back to buying those expensive little packets again!

Yield: About 4 tablespoons 1x

Prep: 5 minutesCook: 0 minutesTotal: 5 minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 2 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • a pinch of red pepper flakes (or more if you like things spicy)
  • Optional: 1/2 teaspoon sugar

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Instructions

To Make the Seasoning:

  1. Combine all ingredients and store in an airtight container.
  2. Double or even triple this recipe to have on hand for all of your favorite Mexican meals!

To Use the Seasoning on Ground Meat: Use 2-3 tablespoons of taco seasoning plus 1/2 cup broth or water per pound of browned meat. Taste and season with more of the mixture or more salt, as needed.

(See Notes below for more details about making delicious taco meat.)

Notes/Tips

Here’s how we like to make Taco Meat:

  1. In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium heat. Saute 1 cup diced onion, stirring frequently, until softened, 4 to 5 minutes. Stir in 3-4 cloves of garlic and cook for 30 to 60 seconds more.
  2. Increase the heat to medium-high. Add 2 pounds lean ground beef and cook for 5-7 minutes, or until no longer pink, breaking up the meat with a wooden spoon as it browns. Drain off excess grease.
  3. Sprinkle 4-6 tablespoons of taco spice mixture over the meat and stir until coated. Add in 1 cup of chicken/beef/vegetable broth OR water and bring to a simmer. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, uncovered, until the mixture has reduced some, about 5 minutes.

© Author: Polly Conner

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FAQs

What can I use if I don't have any 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 does taco seasoning mix contain? ›

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.

How much taco seasoning do you put in a 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.

How to improve homemade tacos? ›

Salsa and guacamole are great, but look to mix it up with fresh radish, chicharrones, or pickled onion. A fresh, warm tortilla is made better by a crunchy counterpart.” One of Romero's favorite toppings is a morita pepper and peanut salsa, which lends a spicy, smoky, crunchy lift to any taco.

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

8 Good Substitutes for Cumin
  • Ground coriander. Cumin and coriander grow from a plant in the parsley, or Apiaceae, family. ...
  • Caraway seeds. ...
  • Chili powder. ...
  • Taco seasoning. ...
  • Curry powder. ...
  • Garam masala. ...
  • Paprika. ...
  • Fennel seeds.

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

Mexican seasoning typically consists of a blend of traditional herbs and spices while taco seasoning is a specific blend of spices that may not be used as much in traditional Mexican dishes.

What is the same as taco seasoning? ›

Chili powder and cumin: This is a simple but effective substitute for taco seasoning. Simply combine equal parts chili powder and cumin in a bowl.

What seasoning do taco trucks use? ›

Chili powder, cumin, salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and dried oregano – then shake. That's it!

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

Corn Starch, Maltodextrin, Salt, Chili Pepper, Onion Powder, Sugar. Contains 2% or less of: Spice, Vegetable Oil (canola, high oleic soybean and/or sunflower oil), Silicon Dioxide (anticaking agent), Natural Flavor, Modified Corn Starch.

Does McCormick taco seasoning have cumin in it? ›

Tacos are tortillas curled into shell shape and fried. It is filled with ground meat sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, onion, and topped with cheese. McCormick Taco Seasoning Mix is a special blend of Herbs & Spices with prominent cumin flavor & aroma, intended to impart a unique flavor to meat dishes.

Do you cook meat before adding taco seasoning? ›

Once the beef is cooked, you want to cook it with the seasoning and liquid on medium low and just until the sauce starts to thicken. Keep an eye on it so it doesn't dry out. Heat up the tortillas before adding the ground beef on top. You can heat them up in the microwave, oven or on a skillet for 1-2 minutes per side.

What makes tacos taste better? ›

Acid is key. In just about any dish, especially meat-rich tacos, you'll want acid as part of the flavor balance. Salsa lends acid. So does crema, vinegar-based slaw, grilled fruit, or a squeeze of lime.

What makes tacos taste like tacos? ›

For the most classic Tex-Mex style tacos, your filling needs a base of ground beef. However, even well-seasoned versions of this popular taco ingredient can lack dimension. To give your ground taco beef an extra layer of nuance and bold flavor, consider mixing in some spicy Mexican chorizo.

What makes the best tacos? ›

  • Tortilla. This is the essential defining ingredient in a taco. ...
  • Meat. Thin round beef steak, or as we would call it bisteck, most likely. ...
  • No cheese or white cheese. Most tacos have no cheese or just a sprinkle of white ground cheese - queso panela or cotija. ...
  • Hot salsa. ...
  • Salt. ...
  • Lime. ...
  • Cilantro and Onions. ...
  • Enjoy.
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How do you season without seasoning? ›

Acids act a little like salt in that they help bring out the natural brightness of foods and work to meld flavors together. Try making a quick salad dressing with lemon juice and zest or red wine vinegar with a smidge of oil—or toss veggies and grains with citrus or vinegar to brighten them up.

How can I add flavor to my food without spices? ›

Building flavour naturally without having to rely on sugar, salt and fat
  1. A splash of vinegar.
  2. A squeeze of citrus juice.
  3. A handful of chopped herbs.

How do you season food without seasoning? ›

Citrus juices and/or citrus zest (orange, lemon, grapefruit etc.) can be added to marinades and rubs or squeezed over meats, pasta, rice, and/or veggies. Hot spices and peppers, such as cayenne, jalapenos, and roasted chipotle peppers, are useful.

Can you use chili seasoning mix instead of taco seasoning mix? ›

In two words…not much! Both contain the same seasonings, but in different proportions. Chili seasoning mix contains a higher concentration of chili powder and a packet of taco seasoning usually contains a higher amount of cumin. That's about the only major difference!

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