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Homemade Taco Seasoning

This gluten-free Homemade Taco Seasoning recipe is the perfect balance of flavors. Control what goes into your food with this easy and mild seasoning.

A SIMPLE SEASONING BLEND

Once you start making your own taco seasoning, you’ll see how easy it is to throw together and adjust the taste to your preferences!

taco seasonings laid out on a wooden cutting board: chili powder, onion powder, ground cumin, garlic powder, smoked paprika, kosher (or sea) salt, black pepper.

CAN I MAKE THIS SEASONING MILD OR SPICIER?

You control how spicy or how mild you want this. My family prefers mild. Just use more or less chili powder depending on how spicy you want it. That is the benefit of making it yourself! No artificial additives or preservatives either. Also, my son loves to help make it and use it in our favorite Doritos Taco Salad or Taco Mac & Cheese.

taco seasoning shown in a small mason jar with a lid on top.

HOW DO YOU STORE HOMEMADE TACO SEASONING?

It’s really important to put your homemade taco seasoning in a zip-top bag or a lidded container. It will keep your spices as fresh as possible for a longer period of time.

overhead photo of taco seasoning in a mason jar with a small wooden spoon stuck inside.

HOW LONG IS HOMEMADE TACO SEASONING GOOD FOR?

Generally, the spices will last for 6 months. Check the expiration date on the bottles of spices you are using to make this taco seasoning mix. You’d be surprised how many of us are working with old spices! The fresher the spice, the longer this seasoning will last! Also, if you really love the idea of making your own seasoning mixes, you must try my Homemade Ranch Seasoning and
Homemade Dry Onion Soup Mix.

Easy Homemade Taco Seasoning recipe from The Country Cook showing all the separated seasonings on a cutting board.

INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (FULL RECIPE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POST)

  • chili powder
  • onion powder
  • ground cumin
  • garlic powder
  • smoked paprika
  • kosher (or sea) salt
  • black pepper
chili powder, onion powder, ground cumin, garlic powder, smoked paprika, kosher (or sea) salt, black pepper and a mason jar.

HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE TACO SEASONING:

Measure all of the ingredients into a lidded jar (I love my mason jars!) Shake until all ingredients are combined.

It’s a good idea to put a sticker or label on the jar that identifies the seasoning but also how to use it. So for one pound of meat, you would use 3 Tablespoons of seasoning plus about 2/3 cup of water.

overhead photo of fully blended taco seasoning in a mason jar with a small wooden spoon stuck inside.

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Originally published: June 2015
Updated and republished: May 2019

Homemade Taco Seasoning recipe

Homemade Taco Seasoning

This gluten-free Homemade Taco Seasoning recipe is the perfect balance of flavors. Control what goes into your food with this easy and mild seasoning.
5 from 20 votes
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Course: Seasonings
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Homemade Taco Seasoning
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 8
Calories: 29kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup chili powder
  • 1/4 cup onion powder
  • 2 Tablespoons ground cumin
  • 2 Tablespoons garlic powder
  • 1 Tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 2 Tablespoons kosher salt or sea salt
  • 1 Tablespoon black pepper

Instructions

  • Measure all of the ingredients into a lidded jar.
  • Shake until all ingredients are combined.

Notes

  • This recipe makes about one cup of seasoning.
  • Before each use, give it a good shake.
  • 3 Tablespoons of seasoning = 1 packet
  • For one pound of taco meat, use 3 Tablespoons of seasoning plus about 2/3 cup of water.

Nutrition

Calories: 29kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 160mg | Potassium: 119mg | Fiber: 1g | Vitamin A: 450IU | Vitamin C: 0.9mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1.5mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

“The Country Cook” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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Taco Seasoning Printable

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39 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I know this is an older post, I hope all is well. My question: do you have the graphic for the little jar tag? I have about 20 homemade seasoning mixes, and would love to label the jars with that.
    Thanks!

  2. 5 stars
    Hello, I just went gluten free and I wanted to let you know I love your taco seasoning. Also I have the hand issues and wanted to know the name of the medicine.thank you

  3. I’d really love to try this. Do you have the appropriate ratios for smaller amounts? Say, something that makes maybe a quarter cup total?

  4. 5 stars
    This taco seasoning recipe is so amazingly good & just the right amount of spicy.
    Thanks for sharing it!

  5. I know absolutely nothing about the topic of autoimmune illnesses. However I do have a question. The gluten in taco/Mexican seasoning packets might be to help thicken it a bit. What about using Masa? It is a corn product that is used to thicken chili in some recipes. Maybe it is gluten free?

  6. 5 stars
    Thank you for sharing. I do have Celiac disease and my sister has lupus so I do understand your post completely. Also I wanted to mention that besides your recipe gluten free it is just so much better for you then anything packaged which has added chemicals. Also most packaged items contain gluten.

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  8. 5 stars
    I would love to use this recipe but I don't make tacos very often. Would you be able to break this down into a single dinner using 1 lb of ground beef?

    1. You sure can, if you look in the post it tells you how to add per one pound of meat. Hope you enjoy!

  9. 5 stars
    Thank you for the recipe I'm trying it now. So sorry to hear you have lupus I myself have Hashimoto's. I would recommend definitely researching it as I've been told that being gluten-free is pretty much necessity for most autoimmune disease. Anyway happy cooking and thanks again

  10. 5 stars
    I've been recently diagnosed with Celiacs and am grateful when people make the effort to adjust recipes just for little 'ole me! This recipe is 'da bomb!
    I wanted to share a little tip my friend from Mexico shared with me. She says all "REAL" Mexican food has a dash of cinnamon. I understand completely that this is a regional thing, but just a dash does add a little somethin' somethin' to the dish. You don't taste cinnamon but recognize that there is a little something different. We love it – give it a try and see what you think. 🙂
    Thanks for the great recipe! I'm using it in your cornbread taco bake tonight. I can't wait to taste that yumminess! Smells divine!

  11. I love your recipes and this one is no exception. I don't think I will buy the package stuff again. It would work perfectly for your pulled taco beef recipe.

  12. I love making my own seasoning blends – I add a little sugar to my taco seasoning. And each time I make it, its every so slightly different, depending on how heavy handed I am with certain things! Good luck to you in your quest for health!!

  13. This sounds delicious and I can not wait to try it out. I love all the recipes I found on here and I am tickled pink I found your blog. I can not wait to visit again.

    1. 5 stars
      I was wondering if I could cut the salt out of this recipe if it would taste ok. My husband is on a restricted sodium diet due to kidney stone. Has anyone ever tried to remove the salt?

      1. Hey Jen! You could but if you have a salt substitute like the one that Morton makes that is sodium free or the brand “No Salt” which is also sodium free, then you should be able to still use those without sacrificing the flavor. Hope that helps!

  14. Somehow I had misplaced my recipe for Taco Seasoning so Thank You for sharing your recipes.
    Have a wonderful weekend

  15. Sounds DELISH- I can't wait to try it Brandie! Definitely something we would use all the time.

  16. My daughter has been diagnosed with POTS, which is also an auto-immune disease, but she's always had constipation issues so she recently decided to try gluten free. She tried it for a brief time and then started eating gluten again, she's a big bread lover. After she started back eating gluten she started having pain in her hands and has been told she probably has non-diabetic neuropathy. But anyway, she was looking for something for the pain in her hands until her dr. appointment and someone suggested something that she ordered on-line. In the mean-time she decided to get back off gluten since the hand pain didn't start until she started back on gluten. She received this stuff in the mail, cost sixty something dollars, and discovered it contains gluten. But she said she thinks it is helping, slightly, with her pain, and after spending that kind of money for it she's gonna go ahead and take it.
    Also, I made some homemade pumpkin pie spice a few months ago. We like to put it in our breakfast but my granddaughter said she didn't like my homemade pumpkin pie spice.

    1. I would like to know what product she ordered online that helped her with her hand pain. I have peripheral neuropathy in my hands and I’m looking for something that might help.