This easy homemade taco seasoning recipe is so delicious and made with simple pantry spices — perfect for tacos, fajitas, and more!

Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe

So Much Better Than Store-Bought!

There’s no going back once you make your own taco seasoning. ♡

This quick and easy blend only takes a few minutes to mix together with everyday spices you already have on hand — no additives, no fillers, and no mystery ingredients included. It’s perfectly balanced with all of the zesty taco seasonings we all love. And it works with everything from classic ground beef tacos and fajita chicken to roasted veggies, shrimp, soups and more.

I highly recommend making a double or triple batch so that you can have extra seasoning to keep on hand. Because once you taste how fresh and vibrant homemade taco seasoning can be, you’ll nix the store-bought packets for good!

Homemade Taco Seasoning Ingredients

Taco Seasoning Tips

A few quick tips to help this homemade taco seasoning recipe turn out perfectly every time:

  • Use fresh spices: Dull or old spices will make the blend taste flat. If your chili powder or cumin is more than a year old, it’s worth replacing.
  • Use American-style chili powder: If you live outside of the United States, be sure to use the mild, blended chili powder common in U.S. grocery stores (which already includes spices like paprika, oregano, and garlic), not pure ground chili peppers like cayenne. Otherwise, the mix will be far spicier than intended!
  • Adjust the heat/smokiness: Feel free to double the crushed red pepper flakes for a spicy kick, or omit then for a milder seasoning. You can also add in 1/2 teaspoon chipotle seasoning for a smokier taco seasoning.
  • Shake before using: The spices naturally settle over time. Give your jar a quick shake to redistribute everything before sprinkling.
  • Batch it up: This recipe easily doubles or triples. Mix a large batch and store it in an airtight jar to save time later.
  • Label and date it: Homemade seasoning stays fresh for up to a year, but it’s best used within six months for maximum flavor.

 

How To Make Taco Seasoning

Ways To Use Taco Seasoning:

This zesty spice blend is good for so much more than just taco night! Here are some of our favorite ways to put homemade taco seasoning to use:

  1. Classic Tacos: Brown ground beef, turkey, or chicken, stir in a few tablespoons of seasoning and a splash of water, and simmer for a few minutes until saucy.
  2. Fajitas: Sprinkle over chicken or steak strips with bell peppers and onions before sautéing for bold, smoky flavor.
  3. Roasted Veggies: Toss sweet potatoes, cauliflower, or chickpeas with olive oil and seasoning before roasting.
  4. Soups and Stews: Add a tablespoon or two to chili, tortilla soup, or taco soup for extra depth and warmth.
  5. Seafood: Use as a dry rub for shrimp, salmon, or tilapia — it adds a quick, flavorful kick.
  6. Eggs: Stir into scrambled eggs, breakfast burritos, or frittatas for a Tex-Mex twist.
  7. Snacks: Sprinkle over popcorn, fries, or roasted nuts for a fun savory snack.
  8. Dips: Mix with sour cream, Greek yogurt, or cream cheese for an easy taco dip or chip topping.
Taco Seasoning Recipe

FAQ

how much taco seasoning should i use per pound of meat?

Use about 2 tablespoons for every 1 pound of ground beef, chicken, or turkey. Adjust to taste depending on how strong you like the flavor.

can i make this seasoning salt-free?

Absolutely! Just skip the salt in the mix and season your dish to taste while cooking.

is this taco seasoning gluten-free?

Yes! This blend is naturally gluten-free. But as always, double-check your ingredients to be sure that they are certified gf.

does this equal one store-bought packet?

Yes! One batch of this recipe equals roughly the same amount as a standard 1-ounce store packet (about 2–3 tablespoons). Just use it exactly the same way you would the packet mix.

Homemade Taco Seasoning

4.77 from 116 votes
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes
Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe
This easy homemade taco seasoning recipe is so delicious and made with simple pantry spices — perfect for tacos, fajitas, and more! If you are using this to season meat, we recommend 2 tablespoons taco seasoning per pound of meat.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine ingredients. Add all of the ingredients to a small jar and stir (or shake) until evenly combined.
  • Store.  Use immediately or cover and store for up to 1 year.

Notes

Chili powder: A note for our international readers that this recipe uses American-style chili powder, which is actually a blend of mild chiles and spices. (It’s not 100% cayenne!)

Additional Info

Course: Sauce
Cuisine: Mexican
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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259 Comments

  1. Donna Lunger Housden says:

    5 stars
    Hit the spot. I won’t be buying taco seasoning in the future

  2. Candy says:

    5 stars
    So delicious!!!! A million times better than any store bought package! Kids loved helping me mix and said they were the BEST tacos EVER!

  3. Sherry Gill says:

    5 stars
    Your recipe saved my taco night.
    ..bought everything, started cooking the ground meat and realized I forgot seasoning…IT IS SOOO GOOD!! Made in 5 minutes and it was a hit!
    THANKS for posting the recipe.!

  4. Kristi says:

    5 stars
    I’ve used this recipe a few times now to use in taco soup. It’s so much better.

  5. Tori says:

    5 stars
    I made this tonight and did 3X the recipe. It was perfect for 3 pounds of turkey. I will never buy the package mixes again. This was awesome tasting! Thank you!

  6. Shirin Sultana says:

    5 stars
    It’s really perfect.

  7. Sandy B says:

    5 stars
    Excellent

  8. emma says:

    good but spicy

  9. Erin says:

    5 stars
    Just made loaded tostones with this seasoning mix for the ground beef, we love it!
    I linked back to your recipe, feel free to check it out at www.fridaynightcocktails.net/loaded-tostones/
    I’ve been using your taco seasoning recipe for years and I typically quadruple the batch while I have all the spices out. I store it in mason jar and just use it as needed. Definitely agree on using the smoked paprika :)
    Thank you for this recipe!

  10. David Williams says:

    5 stars
    I have recently found out I’m in congestive heart failure. The biggest dietary change is the extreme reduction of sodium. I had not been able to find a low or no sodium taco seasoning as yet, but by simply omitting the sea salt, this recipe actually fills my need quite nicely. I season everything with it.

    1. GMJ says:

      4 stars
      We used a recipe very close to this one for our low sodium diet. Also be sure to check the sodium levels in your bread (s) . A tip from our nutritionist. The amounts of sodium varie ALOT. Avoid pumpernickle and Rye as those have highest sodium of all.) For this recipe we double the Cumin, Garlic, and Oregano for 1 lb to 1 +1/4 Lb.