Taco night hits different when you skip the packet. This homemade taco seasoning comes together in under two minutes, uses spices you probably already have, and tastes so much better than anything sitting on a grocery store shelf. Once you try it, going back feels impossible.

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Why We Love This Taco Seasoning
- Ready in under 2 minutes with spices you likely already own
- Bold, smoky, savory flavor that blows store-bought packets out of the water
- No fillers, no mystery ingredients — just real spices
- Completely customizable to your taste and heat preference
- Works on way more than just tacos — chicken, veggies, soups, dips, and more
- Costs a fraction of what you’d spend on store packets
- Makes taco night effortless when you keep a jar ready to go
Homemade vs. Store-Bought Taco Seasoning
Those little seasoning packets are convenient, sure — but here’s why making your own is worth it:
- You know what’s in it. When you mix it yourself, there are no fillers, no anti-caking agents, and no ingredients you can’t pronounce. You’re in full control of every pinch.
- It’s easier on your wallet. Buying spices in bulk and mixing your own blend gives you way more seasoning for a fraction of the cost of store packets.
- You can make it yours. Not a fan of heat? Dial back the red pepper flakes. Want it smokier? Add more paprika. This recipe is a starting point, not a rulebook.

Ingredients for Taco Seasoning
- Chili powder — The backbone of the blend. Adds that classic taco flavor with a mild, earthy heat.
- Ground cumin — Warm and slightly smoky. This is what gives taco seasoning its signature depth.
- Sea salt — Brings all the flavors together and makes everything taste more like itself.
- Ground black pepper — Adds a subtle sharpness and a little bite without overpowering anything.
- Smoked paprika — Gives the blend a rich, smoky color and flavor. A little goes a long way.
- Garlic powder — Adds savory, garlicky goodness without the hassle of fresh garlic.
- Onion powder — Mild and sweet. It rounds out the flavor and adds a quiet depth in the background.
- Crushed red pepper flakes — This is your heat dial. Add more if you like things spicy, use less if you don’t.
- Dried oregano — A subtle herby note that keeps the blend from tasting one-dimensional. It’s a small addition that makes a real difference.
How To Make It
Step 1: Assemble all of the ingredients before getting started.

Step 2: In a small bowl, combine the chili powder, cumin, salt, black pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, red pepper flakes, and oregano. Stir well until the spices are evenly blended.

Step 3: Transfer the seasoning mixture to an airtight container for storage.

STORAGE
- Store in an airtight container — a mason jar or recycled spice jar works great
- Keep in a cool, dry place, away from heat and sunlight
- Avoid storing near the stove — steam and heat will shorten its shelf life
- Stays fresh for up to 6 months when stored properly
- Give it a sniff before using — if the smell has faded, it’s time to make a fresh batch
FAQ’s
What is taco seasoning?
Taco seasoning is a blend of dried spices used to season ground meat, beans, or vegetables for tacos and similar dishes. It typically includes a mix of chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, and a few other spices that together create that classic warm, savory taco flavor.
How much taco seasoning should I use per pound of meat?
A good rule of thumb is about 2 to 3 tablespoons per pound of ground meat. Start with 2, taste as you go, and add more if you want a stronger flavor.
Is homemade taco seasoning gluten-free?
Yes — all the individual spices in this recipe are naturally gluten-free. Just double-check your labels if you’re using store-bought ground spices, as some brands process them in facilities that also handle gluten-containing products.
Can I use this seasoning for things other than tacos?
Yes! It’s great on roasted chickpeas, sweet potatoes, grilled chicken, taco soup, scrambled eggs, or mixed into sour cream as a dip. It’s a surprisingly versatile blend.
Taco Seasoning
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp Chili powder mild or hot, your choice
- 1½ tsp Ground cumin
- 1 tsp Sea salt adjust to taste
- ½ tsp Ground black pepper
- ½ tsp Smoked paprika
- ½ tsp Garlic powder
- ½ tsp Onion powder
- ¼ tsp Crushed red pepper flakes reduce for mild version
- ¼ tsp Dried oregano
Instructions
- Gather all your spices and set them on the counter so everything is within easy reach.2. Add all the ingredients into a small bowl and stir well until fully combined and evenly mixed.3. Transfer the seasoning into an airtight jar or spice container and seal tightly.
Notes
- Make a big batch: This recipe doubles and triples easily. Mix a large jar and keep it on hand for the whole month.
- Adjust the heat: Start with ¼ tsp red pepper flakes for mild heat. Add up to ½ tsp if you like things spicy.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and sunlight. Stays fresh for up to 6 months.
- How much to use: Use 2–3 tablespoons per pound of ground meat. Add a splash of water while cooking to help the spices coat evenly.
- Gluten-free: All ingredients are naturally gluten-free. Always check individual spice labels to be sure.
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
- Calories: 5
- Total Carbohydrate: 1g
- Dietary Fiber: 0g
- Total Sugars: 0g
- Protein: 0g
- Total Fat: 0g
- Saturated Fat: 0g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
- Vitamin C: 0mg
- Sodium: 235mg
- Calcium: 8mg
- Iron: 0mg
- Potassium: 29mg


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