Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe (Kid-Approved!) (2024)

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Make Taco Tuesdays easier, healthier, and more affordable by making your own taco seasoning at home! This easy DIYtaco seasoningrecipeis kid-approved and adds the perfect Mexican flavor for a delicious weeknight meal.

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I wanted to switch our family to eating organic for a long time, but the simple reality is that it is too expensive to do for us.

However, a few months ago, I realized I didn’t have to take an all-or-nothing approach. While we might not be able to buy our entire weekly haul of produce (it’s a lot) from the organic section, I could start weeding through my pantry and make strategic (and easy) swaps.

Making changes gradually has always worked best for me, anyway!

One of the first things I did was to ditch buying store-bought taco seasoning packets and begin making our own homemade taco seasoning.

Did you know that those little taco seasoning mix packets from the store are loaded with sodium, MSG, corn fillers, and other unnecessary ingredients like sugar and whey (milk)?

I have no idea why all that stuff is included in the ingredients, but I do know that I don’t want to feed it to my family.

Benefits of making DIY taco seasoning

There are several reasons why making your own taco seasoning makes sense.

First, it only takes a few minutes and some common kitchen spices to mix up a batch of homemade taco seasoning—no harmful or unnecessary ingredients are required!

Also, making your own spice blend saves money! It’s far cheaper to buy all the spices required (which will last for quite a few batches) than it is to buy those little packets that run $1-2 each.

Note: Approximately 2 tablespoons of homemade taco seasoning = 1 store-bought packet.

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And, finally, it tastes incredible. The first night I made a taco dish using this homemade taco seasoning recipe, my husband turned to me and told me it was the best tacos he’d eaten in a long time.

As they say, the proof is in the pudding, friends!

Now I mix this homemade taco seasoning recipe regularly and use it on some of our family favorites, including ground beef tacos and my Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos and Easy Enchilada Casserole recipes.

By the way, if you love Mexican food as much as we do, make sure you also try myEasy 5-Minute Taco Sauce Recipe.

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Ingredients for taco seasoning

Here’s what you’ll need to make this delicious blend.For the full recipe details, please see the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Note: I recommend making the recipe as directed the first time. Then later, you can change the quantities if you’d like to adjust them slightly. For example, you may want it spicier (or less spicy), with less salt, etc.

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How to make homemade taco seasoning

Are you ready to start taking control of your seasonings? All it takes is two steps!

Step 1

Mix all the spices and seasoning together in a small bowl.

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Step 2

Store your taco seasoning mix in an airtight container or mason jar. That’s it! I told you it was easy. 🙂

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How to use bulk taco seasoning

When you’re ready to use your taco seasoning in a recipe, I recommend using 2 tablespoons of taco seasoning for each pound of ground beef (or the protein of your choice) that you cook. Season your protein like this:

  • Cook your protein.
  • Add 1 cup of water plus 2 tablespoons of taco seasoning.
  • Let the protein and seasoning simmer in the water until the water has mostly evaporated.
  • Serve immediately.

Note: If you’re cooking something like shrimp that can reach a point of being overcooked quickly, I recommend adding the seasoning to the pan right away instead of cooking or browning the protein first.

How to make mild taco seasoning

I love a little heat, but if you want to keep your seasoning on the mild side, simply eliminate the crushed red pepper flakes. You will still have a healthy and flavorful seasoning to use – just without the heat!

How to make taco seasoning in bulk

As a busy mom, I love it when I can do things once and reap the benefits at least two or three times from a single effort.

Similar to myCreamy Chicken Enchiladasrecipe, which makes two meals at once, it’s easy to double, triple, or quadruple (or more!) this recipe and have it ready anytime you make a Mexican dish.

I usually triple the recipe and fill upa Better Homes & Gardens container from Walmart to store my taco seasoning. It cost about $5 and is a perfect size.

I make this recipe regularly because we love Mexican food and eat it frequently!

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FAQs

Here are some questions that I frequently see from readers about making this homemade seasoning blend. If you don’t see your question answered below, please leave it in the comments!

Is t​​​​​his homemade taco seasoning recipe gluten-free?

Yes! Unlike when you buy seasoning packets and have to double-check that the company didn’t add any gluten, this recipe is naturally gluten-free.

What types of protein can I use with this seasoning?

It will work with any protein you want to use for your Mexican recipes! We’ve used it with chicken, ground chicken, beef, and ground turkey. I think it would also taste amazing on shrimp, veggies, and even black beans!

What can I substitute for crushed red pepper flakes?

You could easily use cayenne pepper in place of the crushed red pepper flakes. I recommend starting with a 1/2 teaspoon and increasing in small increments from there based on your personal preferences.

I hope this taco seasoning recipe convinces you to try making your own seasoning mixes because they’re so easy to make!

More delicious recipes to try

If you love this recipe, I think you’ll love these other ideas too!

  • Easy Beef and Bean Enchiladas
  • One-Pot Turkey Enchilada Casserole
  • Easy Southwestern Casserole
  • The Best Easy Taco Pizza Recipes
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All you need are a few minutes and common kitchen spices to mix up this delicious homemade taco seasoning mix that’s perfect for all your Mexican recipes.

  • Author: Erika Bragdon
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Total Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

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  • 3 tablespoons chili powder
  • ¾ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¾ teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 1/2 teaspoons oregano
  • 2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1.5 tablespoons ground cumin
  • 1 tablespoon sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon black pepper

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients together.
  2. Store in an airtight container.

Notes

  • Use approximately 2 tablespoons per pound of meat to substitute a taco seasoning packet.

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FAQs

What are the taco seasonings for 1 year olds? ›

What are kid-friendly taco seasonings? You can't go wrong with a simple blend of garlic and onion powders with a pinch of cumin and paprika. This spice combination is the basis of many store-bought taco seasonings, which usually contain lots of added salt.

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.

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.

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.

What are the ingredients in Old El Paso taco seasoning? ›

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.

What seasonings do kids like? ›

Herbs and spices least familiar to students were cumin (13%), allspice (16%), curry (23%) and sage (23%). The most-liked seasonings were oregano (98% of students who marked familiarity), cinnamon (96%), garlic powder (94%) and black pepper (93%).

What is in Ortega taco seasoning? ›

Yellow Corn Flour, Spices, Salt, Maltodextrin, Paprika, Modified Corn Starch, Onion Powder, Sugar, Garlic Powder, Citric Acid, Autolyzed Yeast Extract, Natural Flavors, Caramel Color. Product formulation and packaging may change. Please refer to the product label for the most accurate information.

Is there milk in taco seasoning? ›

If you flip a store bought packet of taco seasoning over and read the backside you'll find unnecessary ingredients ranging from whey (dairy) to cornstarch, potato starch, caramel color, natural colors, sugar and various preservatives. Yep, that's what's in that little old packet.

What is a common ingredient in a taco? ›

A taco can be made with a variety of fillings, including beef, pork, chicken, seafood, beans, vegetables, and cheese, and garnished with various condiments, such as salsa, guacamole, or sour cream, and vegetables, such as lettuce, onion, tomatoes, and chiles.

What is Hispanic seasoning? ›

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 difference between taco seasoning and adobo? ›

Taco seasoning is more savory and less salty - it's also earthy, but less so than adobo because it doesn't contain as much oregano.

Is Cajun seasoning the same as taco seasoning? ›

You can also add other spices to your liking, such as garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, and oregano. Cajun seasoning: Cajun seasoning has a similar flavor profile to taco seasoning, so it can be used as a substitute. However, cajun seasoning is typically spicier than taco seasoning, so you may want to s.

What can I add to taco meat to make it go further? ›

Potatoes!! The potato skin to be exact. I asked the waiter about this and he said that's what gives it its creaminess and that his mother used to add potatoes (and sometimes pinto beans) to their ground beef to make it go further.

How do you spice up bland taco meat? ›

Ground cumin, garlic powder, onion powder and dried oregano: Pretty straight-forward. Paprika: I prefer to use smoked paprika, but you could also use standard or sweet paprika if you prefer.

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