Homemade Taco Seasoning
Posted Apr 22, 2022, Updated Feb 17, 2024
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The best homemade taco seasoning recipe is easy and delicious! Learn how to make taco seasoning with organic ingredients and skip the processed ingredients, sugars, etc.
We eat tacos at least once a week, so we go through our fair share of taco seasoning. After reading the label on a package of store-bought taco seasoning, I decided we needed to make our own.
I try my best to only feed our family real, whole foods. This homemade taco seasoning recipe is made with organic spices and tastes even better than store bought. (Also try our homemade ranch seasoning)!
Seriously, every time I’ve made tacos with this seasoning my family professes their love for it, “Wow this seasoning is legit.” “So good mom.” “Never buy taco seasoning again!” etc. etc.
In this post, you’ll learn how to make taco seasoning to use in all of your favorite Mexican recipes.
What is Taco Seasoning Made Of?
Did you know that many store-bought taco seasonings contain ingredients like malodextrin (thickener/additive), vegetable oil, monosodium glutamate (flavor enhancer), silicon dioxide (anticaking agent), citric acid, etc. None of which, are chemicals I want our family to consume.
This is why I highly suggest making this homemade taco seasoning with organic spices to avoid all those additives and preservatives.
Ingredients in Taco Seasoning
Here’s a list of the spices in this taco seasoning recipe, as well as possible substitutions. I recommend using organic spices!
- Cumin. This spice is the essence of taco seasoning!
- Chili powder. Use mild or spicy depending on your taste preferences.
- Paprika. if you want a smoky flavor, use smoked paprika.
- Ground Coriander. the ground seeds of a cilantro pant, which impart a rich flavor to this seasoning.
- Garlic powder. granulated garlic can be used as well.
- Onion powder. granulated onion or onion flakes are options if you don’t have onion powder.
To make it spicy. This is a mild recipe. You can increase the heat by adding cayenne pepper or increasing the chili powder.
Other optional add-ins. Some people choose to add dried oregano, red pepper flakes, etc. Feel free to add up to 1 tsp of additional seasonings, if desired.
How to Make Taco Seasoning
I don’t think this DIY taco seasoning recipe could be any simpler – which is one of the many reasons why it’s so great. We’ll walk through how to make taco seasoning, and don’t forget to watch the video.
Begin by combining the spices together in a medium-small bowl. A larger bowl makes the mixture easier to stir without spilling.
Next, stir the spices until they are completely combined and the mixture is homogenous (uniform throughout).
Then, use a small funnel to pour the seasoning into a 4 oz glass jar with a lid (4” tall by 1 ¾” wide). This recipe fits perfectly in the aforementioned jar.
If you don’t have a funnel, you can transfer the spice mixture to a piece of parchment paper or even a regular piece of paper, fold it and use the crease to carefully pour the taco seasoning into the jar.
I bought this embossing label maker for $15 and I love it. Use it to quickly create a label for your seasoning. I also use it for my essential oil rollers!
Store
Store the diy taco seasoning in a 4 oz glass jar with a lid (4” tall by 1 ¾” wide) in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months.
Try to use spices that have similar expiration dates. I suggest writing down the earliest expiration date so you know how long this will last. However, this doesn’t last long enough to expire in our house.
Use in your Favorite Mexican recipes
I suggest using this taco seasoning in your favorite Mexican recipes (and don’t forget the guacamole)! We use it to make ground beef tacos every week.
Use 2 tablespoons of taco seasoning for every 1 pound of ground beef. We usually make two pounds of ground beef for tacos for our family of 8 – so I use 4 tablespoons.
- I suggest using it in this recipe for the best chicken quesadillas! Yum!
- Taco Soup
- Chicken Fajitas
- You can use this recipe to make the most delicious Chicken Enchiladas!
- We love this crockpot Mexican chicken – made easier by using this homemade spice mixture.
Taco Seasoning Recipe FAQs
This recipe lasts for up to 6 months when stored in a cool, dry place. Just be sure all the spices you use have similar expiration dates. I suggest writing down the earliest expiration date so you know how long this will last. However, this doesn’t last long enough to expire in our house.
There is monosodium glutamate (MSG) in some store-bought seasonings, which is why I recommend making your own homemade taco seasoning with organic spices and no processed ingredients like MSG.
Use 2 tablespoons of this recipe for every 1 pound of ground beef. We usually make two pounds of ground beef for tacos for our family of 8 – so I use 4 tablespoons.
Yes, use a spicy chili powder or add cayenne. I cook for 6 kids so I prefer to keep it mild.
No, store it in a glass jar with a lid in a cool, dry place at room temperature.
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Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe
Equipment
- 4 oz glass jar with a lid (4” tall by 1 ¾” wide)
Ingredients
- 2 Tablespoons ground cumin
- 4 teaspoons chili powder
- 2 teaspoons paprika
- 2 teaspoons ground coriander
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 2 teaspoons onion powder
- 2 teaspoons fine sea salt
- ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Combine the spices together in a medium-small bowl and stir until the mixture is homogenous (uniform throughout).
- Use a funnel to pour the taco seasoning into a clean, dry 4 oz glass spice jar.
- Secure the lid. Store for 6-12 months.
- Use 2 tablespoons for 1 pound of ground beef to make the most delicious tacos.
Video
Notes
- Chili powder. Use mild or spicy depending on your taste preferences.
- Paprika. if you want a smoky flavor, use smoked paprika.
- Ground Coriander. the ground seeds of a cilantro pant, which impart a rich flavor to this seasoning.
- Garlic powder. granulated garlic can be used as well.
- Onion powder. granulated onion or onion flakes are options if you don’t have onion powder.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Made tocos last night and used your toco seasoning. It was really good. My husband said it’s so much better then the packets. He wants homemade toco seasoning from now on. No more packets. My son said he really enjoyed it to
I LOVE this taco seasoning. Many premade packets I get from the store are salty and just not good.
My kids ask for the taco meat when I use this seasoning but not with store bought. This blend makes the perfect authentic tasting ground beef taco!
Thank you so much Kelsey! I’m so glad you love this recipe!