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When you have homemade taco seasoning in your pantry, you never have to worry about running out on Taco Tuesday! This flavorful and versatile mix will quickly become a staple in your kitchen.

I’m not sure what the weather is like in your neck of the woods, but it’s downright swampy here in Ohio.
I’m not even exaggerating when I tell you it has been raining for weeks.
Since we rely heavily on our grill during the summer months, we’ve been having to get a little more creative in the dinner department. Let’s be real, no one wants to grill in the rain even if you do have a cute, giant umbrella overhead.
Since our summer staples like Grilled Garlic Basil Shrimp, Sweet and Spicy Beef Kebobs, burgers and grilled pork chops are pretty much out of the question for the foreseeable future, we’re eating all the tacos.
Because for one, tacos are amazing, and for two, tacos are super easy. And quite frankly, I’m all about that easy summer life right now.
As long as I have the essentials like taco shells, shredded lettuce, cheese and my homemade taco seasoning, we’re good to go.

Why you should make your own taco seasoning
There is nothing worse than being in the middle of making a recipe only to realize that you’re out of a key ingredient.
This has happened to me an embarrassing number of times. But these moments of pantry inconvenience have resulted in a number of my favorite recipes, including my favorite pumpkin pie spice, apple pie spice, homemade ranch seasoning, and chai spice blend.
I figured there had to be a way to make homemade taco seasoning, too. After all, I might as well avoid any future Taco Tuesday mishaps, right?
So here’s the thing: Not only does making your own taco seasoning mean you’re less likely to run out, but it gives you total control of the flavors.
Have you ever tasted the store-bought packets of taco seasoning on their own? They’re salty. They pretty much taste like salt with a dash of other seasonings thrown in.
But the homemade version actually tastes like the spices you use. Plus, you can control the heat level and salt content to match your family’s preferences or dietary needs.
Now whenever I made my own taco seasoning, I make a big batch and store it in my spice cabinet for everything under the sun.
Did you know?
Many commercial taco seasoning packets contain hidden gluten or whey. When you make homemade taco seasoning, you can be sure your seasonings are gluten free and dairy free and safe for friends and family with dietary restrictions.

What you’ll need for homemade taco seasoning
You’ll need a handful of spices for your DIY taco seasoning. There’s a good chance you already have most of what you need on hand!
You’ll need:
- Chili powder
- Ground cumin
- Black pepper
- Sea salt: I like to use fine sea salt in my seasoning mixes.
- Paprika: Use smoked paprika for more of a smoky flavor.
- Garlic powder: Granulated garlic will also work.
- Onion powder
- Dried oregano: I prefer using Mexican oregano in taco seasoning.
- Crushed red pepper flakes: Use less for a milder seasoning.
- Cayenne pepper: Omit for a milder seasoning or increase the amount for a spicier one.
You can pick up all of these at any grocery store, but you can also get high-quality spices at specialty stores for even more flavorful mixes.



Storage
Once you mix all of the ingredients for the homemade taco seasoning together, transfer the mix to an airtight container.
Small Weck jars are perfect for storing homemade seasoning mixes, but Mason jars and glass spice jars also work great.
Store spices in a cool, dark place at room temperature. When stored correctly and made with relatively fresh spices, this taco seasoning should keep for up to a year.

Using homemade taco seasoning
When replacing a 1-ounce packet of store-bought seasoning, you will need about 3 tablespoons of homemade taco seasoning.
Obviously it’s great for using in any of your favorite taco recipes or making meat for taco salad, nachos, burritos, and more. Ground beef, ground turkey, and even ground chicken are all made better with a bit of this seasoning.
You can also use it in any recipes that call for taco seasoning, such as soups and stews like crockpot taco soup, taco casserole, spicy taco cheese ball, 7-layer dip, and more.
It’s even great on roasted veggies, such as air fryer roasted potatoes.
I even like to use it as homemade chili seasoning, too.

Gasp! Yes. I know it’s controversial, but I like to use the same mix for tacos and chili.
I’ve found that taco and chili seasonings are usually so similar in flavor that it made sense to consolidate them in my pantry and use this mix for both! So I add it to hearty chili when the weather gets cold.
Turns out, being well prepared with flavorful homemade spice blends in your spice drawer can lend lots of flavor to nearly any recipe you make.

Homemade Taco Seasoning

Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 tablespoons chili powder
- 2 tablespoons ground cumin
- 4 teaspoons black pepper
- 3 teaspoons sea salt
- 2 teaspoons paprika
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, add all of the ingredients and whisk to combine.4 tablespoons chili powder, 2 tablespoons ground cumin, 4 teaspoons black pepper, 3 teaspoons sea salt, 2 teaspoons paprika, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon onion powder, 1 teaspoon dried oregano, 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes, 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- Store in an airtight container at room temperature.
Notes
- Stored in an airtight container, this spice blend will keep for up to a year.
- Use about 3 tablespoons of homemade seasoning to replace a 1-ounce packet of taco seasoning.
- makes about 2/3 cup
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
















It makes great sweet potatoe fries seasoning… yum
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So, last night I am laying in bed unable to sleep…so my crazy mind goes to how about making my own chili and taco seasoning? Here I am on your site this morning, exactly one year to the day you posted it!.. Coincidence? I think not! Thanks for the recipe! Cannot wait to make it!
Yum. I used your recipe as a base and made some changes… doubled the oregano, halved the cumin, omitted the black pepper, added a teaspoon of ground coriander.
I also left out the garlic and onion powder, and just sauteed fresh onion and garlic instead. :)
I made this seasoning blend this week and we loved it! I made two changes to it to suite our family better and it came out so yummy. Thanks for the great recipe for this blend. I did a blog post about it and linked back to you. :)
http://createbellacreate.wordpress.com/2011/12/08/homemade-taco-seasoning/
Great recipe! Was also looking for your chili recipe as I’m always trying different ones. Can’t seem to find it? When I click on the link, it takes me to a Buick website. :(
Kendra-
Thanks for the comment! Weird about the link – I have no idea why that would be occurring. Here is my fave chili recipe: https://www.mybakingaddiction.com/hearty-chili/
-Jamie
Everything I’ve tried from your blog has been fabulous. This spice combination was no exception–it was great! I made a big batch of chili this weekend and it was a hit! I will never buy the stuff in the packet again.
I have everything in my pantry but the ground cumin! Going to definitely get some and make a batch of this. Thank you for sharing your recipe.
I have never left a comment on a blog before so here goes… WHAT! My family and I have been using the “envelope method” for chili for AGES! I just made a pot of chili with this seasoning recipe and I have never made a beter pot of chili. Unbelievable! (I added some brown sugar because I can’t resist the sweet/spicy combo). Can’t wait to make the homemade vanilla!
Jeanine-
Ha! I am so glad you liked the recipe – brown sugar sounds awesome. Now that you’ve officially left your first blog comment, I’m hoping to see more from you! Have a great week!
-Jamie
Thankyou for this recipe, its very useful and tasty :). I was in a rush for a chili seasoning recipe and you’re was first on google lol. Grats~