Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe (Replace Packets Full Of Processed Ingredients!) (2024)

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When I first started my clean eating journey many years ago, one of the best things I ever did was clean out my pantry. I took out everything and carefully read the ingredients on each product. If I didn’t know what an ingredient was or how it could affect my body, I got rid of it… and never looked back!

This helped me learn so much about the processed products that I was buying all the time that I thought I couldn’t live without… like those little packets of Old El Paso Taco Seasoning which are filled with questionable ingredients. Who knew that it’s actually cheaper (and super easy) to mix up my own taco seasoning at home with just a handful of spices that are easy to keep on hand?

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Plus, homemade tacos taste wayyy better when they aren’t corrupted with all those nasty ingredients found in packets like de-caking agents, refined oils, and flavor enhancers designed in a lab…

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“No MSG”???… Not so fast Ortega!

Ortega slaps a big “No MSG Added” label on the front of their taco seasoning, but if you check the ingredient list you’ll find that it contains “Yeast Extract”. This ingredient contains free glutamic acid – the main component of MSG. Food companies don’t want to get a bad rap by putting monosodium glutamate (MSG) on their ingredient list, so they use ingredients like Yeast Extract to secretly add this potent flavor enhancer to your food right under our noses. What a sneaky trick!

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What REALLY makes these seasoning mixes taste like tacos?

Ortega doesn’t tell you what “spices” they use besides paprika and garlic powder, so you’ve got to wonder how much of their seasoning is just synthetically flavored to taste like tacos without using actual spices (which are nutrient-dense real food). It’s more expensive for food companies to use real spices than it is to use “natural flavor” and flavor enhancers which mimic the taste of real food. It’s no wonder they take the cheapest option.

Taco Bell’s seasoning found in grocery stores is actually made by Kraft.

Kraft is one food brand notorious for using cheap additives to save on their bottom line, at the expense of our health. That’s why it’s no surprise that their taco seasoning is spiked with Yeast Extract (hidden MSG) and Malic Acid (an artificial flavor enhancer and preservative created in lab from petrochemicals like butane).

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Compare these ingredients to my homemade version!

I make homemade taco seasoning with 6 basic spices that I keep stocked in my pantry + sea salt and pepper. When you compare the ingredients in my homemade taco seasoning side-by-side with the ingredients in those processed packets, you really see the difference!Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe (Replace Packets Full Of Processed Ingredients!) (5) Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe (Replace Packets Full Of Processed Ingredients!) (6)

Always buy organic spices – not only will they not have toxic pesticides, but they also will not be irradiated.

Virtually all conventional spices sold in the U.S. are fumigated [sterilized] with hazardous chemicals that are banned in Europe and irradiated to kill bacteria. These practices leave a finished product with decreased levels of vitamins and natural enzymes. Irradiation changes the chemical composition of a spice, potentially creating toxic, carcinogenic by-products in the food and increasing our exposure to free radicals. Free radicals cause aging and disease – something we want to avoid at all costs!

Organic spices are not irradiated and cannot have genetically engineered ingredients (GMOs), artificial colors, preservatives, and other synthetic anti-caking agents. Some of my favorite spice companies include – Simply Organic, Frontier, and various store-brands that are organic.

It can be a little expensive at first if you are stocking your organic spice rack from scratch, but once you’ve get all the essentials, it’s incredibly inexpensive to make your own taco seasoning and other spice mixes. One of my tricks for saving money on organic spices is to buy them from the bulk bins at health food stores and natural food stores. You can buy just the amount you need or refill your own jars at home at a fraction of the cost.

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Find the printable recipe below with the exact measurements I use to make taco seasoning.

You can easily double or triple the recipe if you’d like to make a bigger batch of tacos, or save it in a glass jar for later. To make tacos, simply use 3 tablespoons of seasoning mix per 1 pound of meat. I’ve used this with both ground turkey and chicken and it is fabulous!

Food Babe's Homemade Taco Seasoning

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Author: Food Babe

Serves: 1 Serving (3 Tablespoons)

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • ½ tablespoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Place all of the ingredients in a bowl and mix well to combine. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to 6 months.

To Make Tacos:

  1. Mix 3 tablespoons of seasoning into 1 pound of cooked ground beef, turkey, or chicken breasts.
  2. Add a bit of water to the pan so the flavor really imparts itself into the meat.
  3. Simmer for at least 5-10 minutes.

Notes

**Please use all organic ingredients if possible.**

Add red pepper flakes if you'd like spicier tacos.

You can double or triple the recipe if you'd like to make a bigger batch or store it for later use.

Are there any other seasoning packets you buy which you’d love to replace with a homemade recipe? Let me know in the comments below!

Please share this recipe to save your loved ones from taco seasoning packets full of questionable ingredients. It’s worth the few extra minutes it takes to stir together yourself. Don’t you agree?

Xo,

Vani

P.S. When you’re making tacos, make sure you don’t buy tortillas full of processed ingredients. Ultimately, I love to make homemade organic tortillas at home (you’ll find my recipes inside Food Babe Kitchen!) When I don’t make my own, Food for Life Ezekiel Sprouted Grain Tortillas are my go-to brand. These tortillas are more nutritious than most brands because all of the grains are 100% sprouted whole and not processed into flour.

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  1. Could you make on Papa John’s seasonings?

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  2. How about a replacement for ranch dressing/dip mix?

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    1. Primal Kitchen makes a yummy Ranch Dressing. It’s not as thick as the dip, but my hubby likes it with his wings and celery and he’s a pretty hard sell! 🙂 Im sure Vani could come up with a good recipe too, though!

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    2. Yes to a replacement for hidden valley ranch packets and lipton onion dry soup mix packets!!!!

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      1. Hi there! We have a recipe for ranch seasoning here: https://foodbabe.com/stop-buying-hidden-valley-ranch-seasoning-make-this-recipe-instead/

    3. Hi Sandy! We have a recipe for ranch seasoning here: https://foodbabe.com/stop-buying-hidden-valley-ranch-seasoning-make-this-recipe-instead/

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    1. Yes!! This for sure and what was mentioned above, the ranch seasoning packets or dip mix.

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  3. I’d love an alternative for Lipton beefy onion soup mix as well as the Lipton onion soup mix. Thank you!

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  4. Healthy version of Buffalo wings spice mix

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  5. Jiffy cornbread

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  6. Omg thankyou, how bout the rest of the old el paso range

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  7. Fajita mix?

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  8. Spaghetti Mix, please! I add McCormick to my Rao’s sauce and I bet it has lots of crappy stuff in it!

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  9. How about Watkins Organic Gourmet Taco Seasoning Mix? It says non Gma, no msg and it’s organic. In the ingredients it says silicon tri calcium to prevent caking.

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  10. How about a stroganoff mix recipe?

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    1. A rotisserie chicken seasoning recipe would be great!

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  11. Chili seasoning mix please.

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  12. Ranch dressing /dip
    And the Good Seasons Italian.
    Love the food babe!

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    1. Hi Trisha! We have a recipe for ranch seasoning here: https://foodbabe.com/stop-buying-hidden-valley-ranch-seasoning-make-this-recipe-instead/

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  13. Have u tried el rancho corn tortillas? Totally non GMO and organic. Solo tasty. Could you provide a recipe for ranch dressing?

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  14. This is great! I use Old El Paso for my weekly “Taco Tuesday”. I’m going to give your recipe a try. Looks great! Thanks for sharing!

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  15. How much would “a bit of water” be to add to the pan? I need more exact amount. Please.

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  16. Igh bought a jar of Old El Paso stuff wunce. It was so ÿuck igh chucked half of it in the garden rather than taste the garbage again. Iz this un:uzual?

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  17. I’d love a replacement recipe for Hidden Valley Ranch dry mix and Lipton onion soup mix. Thanks so much!

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    1. Hi Tammy! We have a recipe for ranch seasoning here: https://foodbabe.com/stop-buying-hidden-valley-ranch-seasoning-make-this-recipe-instead/

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  18. I’d love a replacement recipe for Hidden Valley Ranch dressing mix and Lipton Onion soup mix. Thanks so much!

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  19. How about carne asada seasoning?

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  20. A substitute for sloppy joe Manwich mix, please!

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    1. 1 can of tomato soup, about 1/4 cup of brown sugar, a dash of Worcestershire, salt and pepper to your desire, and thicken with a bit of flour if needed. Best sloppy joes ever!

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  21. I would LOVE a McCormick One Sheet Pan Farmers Market copy cat recipe!

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  22. Is there anyway that you would make this without the salt to make it taste good? We are on a low sodium diet and finding things that taste good are difficutl

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  23. I make this all the time now.
    LOVE LOVE LOVE.
    Now swap the chili powder with trader Joe’s chili lime seasoning

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  24. Would love a recipe to replace a gravy packet for brown gravy.

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  25. Amazing! I will never buy the store stuff again. Thank you!!!

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  26. No reviews on taco seasoning

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Homemade Taco Seasoning Recipe (Replace Packets Full Of Processed Ingredients!) (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in original taco seasoning? ›

Ingredients. Corn Starch, Chili Pepper, Maltodextrin, Salt, Spice, Onion Powder. Contains 2% or less of: Vegetable Oil (high oleic canola and/or soybean oil), Silicon Dioxide (anticaking agent), Natural Flavor, Modified Corn Starch.

What's the difference between Mexican seasoning and taco seasoning? ›

Mexican seasoning typically consists of a blend of traditional herbs and spices while taco seasoning is a specific blend of spices that may not be used as much in traditional Mexican dishes.

What is McCormick taco seasoning made of? ›

SPICES (INCLUDING CHILI PEPPER, PAPRIKA, OREGANO), ONION, SALT, POTATO STARCH, SUGAR, GARLIC & NATURAL FLAVOR.

What do authentic tacos have on them? ›

Lime is probably the most essential of authentic Mexican taco toppings. A squeeze of lime adds a dash of acid that brings out the other flavors in a taco beautifully. Onions, cilantro, pico de gallo, sliced radishes or cucumbers, avocado, and chili peppers are also standard toppings for authentic tacos.

What are authentic tacos made of? ›

Most traditional types of tacos are made with small, soft corn tortillas that are warmed and folded around a variety of fillings (no hard-shell tacos here). Some recipes even use two tortillas to prevent the tacos from tearing. You'll find an array of flavorful fillings like steak, pork, fish, or vegetables.

What is the difference between McCormick original and premium taco seasoning? ›

The major difference between McCormick's 'Original' and their 'Premium' Taco Seasoning is that Premium also contains Smoked Paprika, Dehydrated Red and Green Bell Peppers, some Cocoa Powder and Black Pepper.

Which is hotter original or mild taco seasoning? ›

McCormick Spices on X: "@DialedIn6 Whoops, sorry for the confusion! Our Original Taco Seasoning Mix is spicier than our Mild Taco Seasoning Mix.

Can I substitute fajita seasoning for taco seasoning? ›

Fajita seasoning and taco seasoning are very similar, but they are not the same. Taco seasoning typically has more oregano and chili powder than fajita seasoning. With that being said, however, you can use fajita seasoning and taco seasoning interchangeably in recipes, it may just warrant a slightly different flavor.

Is Southwest seasoning the same as taco seasoning? ›

Is Southwest spice the same as taco seasoning? No, they're similar, but not the same. Taco seasoning involves more spices, often with additions like chili flakes and coriander. Meanwhile, Southwest seasoning is heavier on garlic, with simple ingredients.

What are the most popular taco ingredients? ›

The most common toppings that you will find for crispy tacos are shredded lettuce (romaine or iceberg lettuce), finely shredded cabbage, sliced or chopped tomatoes, and onions (white onion is more popular than red onion). This list can go on for ages, but I will only mention the most popular fried tacos. Shredded Beef.

What is El Pastor taco seasoning? ›

For me, the perfect spice blend is black pepper, cumin, Mexican oregano, salt, all spice, and achiote paste or powder. The achiote is very important- it gives the al pastor its signature color & flavor.

Does taco seasoning mix have sugar in it? ›

Ingredients. Yellow Corn Flour, Salt, Maltodextrin, Paprika, Spices, Modified Corn Starch, Sugar, Citric Acid, Yeast Extract, Natural Flavors, Rosemary and Green Tea Extract, Silicon Dioxide.

What can I use instead of ground mixed spice? ›

In the US pumpkin pie spice is a good alternative. If you want to make your own mixture then it may depend on what other spices are available to you but we would suggest starting, if possible, with 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon, 2 teaspoons of ground coriander and 1 teaspoon each of ground nutmeg and ground ginger.

What is a substitute for mixed herb seasoning? ›

Instead of mixed herbs, fry off your onions with a teaspoon or two each of dried oregano and basil together. When you add the liquid, add a bay leaf or two. Finish the dish with either fresh basil leaves or fresh parsley.

Can you use chili seasoning mix instead of taco seasoning mix? ›

If you're sitting at home staring at your packet of taco seasoning and wondering if it can be used for the chili recipe you're preparing tonight, then save yourself a trip to the grocery store. That taco seasoning will work out just fine. Vice versa is true as well. Go ahead and use chili seasoning on your taco beef.

Can I use tajin in place of taco seasoning? ›

Replace about 2-3 tablespoons of the chili powder with Tajin chili and lime seasoning to give your mix a little zip. Add about 1 tablespoon or so of dried oregano for something different! Swap the traditional paprika for smoked paprika to give this taco seasoning a smoky flavor.

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