Ditch the packet! My easy Taco Seasoning recipe is is free from unnecessary additives and thickeners. Each batch seasons 1lb of cooked meat or beans, or use the blend in soups, chilis, and casseroles.

“The only one we make in our house – it’s perfect!”
One of my favorite things to do is “hack” recipes for store bought products to make them healthier and cheaper at home.
There’s not a single recipe in this category I use more than my homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe.
Trust me when I tell that there is no need to buy a store-bought packet of taco seasoning ever again. Raid the spice cupboard for a few everyday ingredients and you’ll be digging into a platter of crunchy tacos, or a loaded taco bowl in no time!

Why You’ll Love this Recipe
- No packet needed. Forgot to pick up a taco seasoning packet at the store for taco night? Use this recipe which packs the same seasoning power as a standard-size taco seasoning packet (usually around ~1oz).
- Less expensive. Some organic brands of taco seasoning packets sell for up to $3 or more. This recipe is much more economical and tastes the same.
- No fillers. Even organic brands of taco seasonings are full of fillers and flow agents like rice powder and rice concentrate, cornstarch, and maltodextrin.
- Adjust the sodium. Sensitive to salt? Use less or eliminate it from this recipe altogether.
- Versatile. This recipe is perfect for taco night but you can use it to flavor any recipe that calls for a taco seasoning packet. Want it spicy? Add red pepper flakes or cayenne pepper.
Ingredients Needed
This recipe makes a heaping 2 Tablespoons of taco seasoning that can be used interchangeably with a ~1oz store-bought seasoning packet. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Chili powder. Most chili powders are sold as a blend and include garlic and salt, just a heads up!
- Cumin
- Onion powder
- Paprika. You can use smoked paprika, but use half the amount called for in this recipe (smoked paprika is very potent).
- Garlic powder
- Dried oregano
- Salt
- Pepper

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Pin ItGluten Free Herbs and Spices
I’m frequently asked about the gluten free herbs and spices I use for my recipes.
- Fresh and dried herbs and spices are inherently gluten free but they can become contaminated if they’re processed on shared lines with gluten-containing products, combined with non gluten-free ingredients like dried soy sauce, or use wheat flour as as thickener.
That said, I recommend McCormick brand for gluten free herbs and spices like chili powder, cumin, dried oregano, etc. — they will always call out allergens on their product labels (as of 10/24).

How to Use Taco Seasoning
This recipe makes enough to season 1lb cooked meat, beans, or cubed pressed tofu. Or, use it in any recipe that calls for a packet of store-bought taco seasoning including skillets, soups, and chili.
Here are some ideas:
- Homemade Crunchy Taco Hamburger Helper
- Mini Taco Meatloaf
- Beef Taco Bowls
- Taco Chili
- Crock Pot Salsa Chicken
- Smothered Sweet Potato Fries
- Crock Pot Chicken Tacos
- Cheesy Chicken Burrito Skillet
Recipe Tip
This taco seasoning recipe pairs well with beef, chicken, or turkey, cubed pressed tofu, or any bean — especially black beans and pinto beans!

Use in Crunchy Taco Hamburger Helper
How to Make this Recipe
Step 1: Cook the protein.
Start by browning or cooking 1lb of the protein of your choice. These photos show ground beef.
Diced or ground chicken or ground turkey are great options, as well as cubed pressed tofu, or black or pinto beans.

Step 2: Add the seasoning mix.
Drain the beef, in this case, if necessary then sprinkle on the seasoning mix and add 1/3 cup chicken or beef stock or broth, or water then stir to combine.
That’s it!

How to Store Homemade Taco Seasoning
Feel free to make the seasoning mix then store it in an airtight glass container for up to 6 months in advance. If you’re looking to make a large batch to have on hand, definitely check out my Large Batch Homemade Taco Seasoning.
Cheers to never having to buy a packet of taco seasoning again! Enjoy!


Ingredients
- 1 Tablespoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
- scant 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/3 cup beef or chicken broth, or water
Directions
- Add the seasonings to a small bowl then stir to combine.
- Add the taco seasoning mix and broth or water to 1lb cooked ground meat/beans/tofu then stir to combine and use as desired.
Notes
- This taco seasoning recipe makes the equivalent to 1 standard size taco seasoning packet that seasons 1lb cooked meat/beans/tofu.
Nutrition
Nutritional values are estimates only. Please read our full nutrition information disclaimer.

Photos by Ashley McLaughlin













Love that make your own taco seasoning! I just started doing that too, and I feel so much better knowing exactly what’s going into the beef and controlling the sodium content. I vote soft shell corn tortillas every time!
Love this! I have also been eyeing my swimsuit and have decided the non-stop carb parade must come to a close with winter! Do you have any recommendations for a good low-carb recipe resource (in addition to you of course!) I can’t seem to find a really good cookbook or website that does easy, creative and flavorful low-carb…like your taco boats!
Hmmm – I’d start with SkinnyTaste.com. She posts nutritionals for each recipe so you’ll be able to tell right away if it’s a low-carb recipe!
Omg I loveeee that Tostitos restaurant salsa. It’s pretty new here in Canada. Cannot get enough. MM tacos.
Great idea! I’ve never used endive in cooking before. Question: where is that very cute wine rack from??
I bought mine from IKEA & it looks like we have the same one :)
It’s from IKEA, and I think they still sell it!
I never thought to use goat cheese on tacos, sounds interesting. I like the endive idea too, clever.
Want these now! :)
Ingenious! I love those endive taco shells!
This recipe totally made me smile! I already pinned it to my Pinterest board & will definitely be trying it out for dinner next week! Thanks for your awesome creativity! I’m also having trouble with staying low-carb so this recipe was pretty inspiring! If you have any more low-carb tips or recipes I’d love to hear about them! :)
Looks awesome!! So colorful!
Backhoe them into your mouth…hilarious!!!! And they look delicious.
Love the recipe! How creative with endive. I will have to try it.
Sounds like heavenly weather there. Enjoy!
this recipe looks amazing! also, wish i’d seen it yesterday, as we had good ol’ fashioned fatty tacos…but, totally planning this for next time- thanks! :)
You never cease to amaze me with your spin on healthy recipes! LOVE!