If you’ve ever flipped a McCormick taco seasoning packet over and thought “I have all of this in my cabinet,” you’re right — it’s just chili pepper, cumin, paprika, oregano, onion, garlic, salt, sugar, and a pinch of starch. This 5-minute homemade version matches the packet, skips the dairy, and makes exactly enough for 1 pound of meat.

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What’s Actually in McCormick Taco Seasoning?

Straight from the back of a McCormick Original Taco Seasoning Mix packet, the ingredients are:

Spices (Including Chili Pepper, Cumin, Paprika, Oregano), Onion, Whey (Milk), Salt, Garlic, Sugar, Potato Starch, and Natural Flavor.

A few things worth knowing:

  • It contains dairy. The whey is real milk protein, which is why a lot of people search for a copycat in the first place.
  • The starch isn’t filler — it thickens the pan sauce when you add water to the meat.
  • The sugar isn’t a mistake either. It balances the chili powder and acid from any tomato-based toppings.

The homemade version below covers the same flavor profile using ingredients most people already have.

Homemade taco seasoning made with McCormick spices ready for taco meat

Ingredients

This makes about 3½ tablespoons — the same amount as one McCormick packet, enough to season 1 pound of meat.

Ingredients needed for McCormick Taco Seasoning Recipe on kitchen table.
  • Chili powder is the base flavor and main color.
  • Ground cumin adds the warm, earthy taco aroma.
  • Smoked paprika brings depth and a subtle smoky note.
  • Dried oregano gives the herbal, Mexican-cuisine character.
  • Fine sea salt sharpens every other flavor in the blend.
  • Onion powder layers in savory sweetness without raw bite.
  • Garlic powder rounds out the savory backbone of the seasoning.
  • Granulated sugar balances the chili and brightens the salt.
  • Cornstarch thickens the pan sauce so it coats meat.
  • Black pepper adds gentle sharpness and finishing warmth.
  • Cayenne pepper brings clean heat without changing the flavor.

How to Make It

  1. Add all the ingredients to a small bowl.
  2. Whisk for about 30 seconds until the color is uniform with no streaks.
  3. Use right away, or store in an airtight jar.

That’s the whole process. Five minutes, one bowl.

DIY taco seasoning mix inspired by McCormick recipe on wooden table

How to Use It on Ground Beef (or Other Meat)

  1. Brown 1 pound of ground beef, turkey, or chicken in a skillet over medium-high heat. Break it up as it cooks.
  2. Drain the fat if you’re using 80/20 beef. Skip this for leaner meat.
  3. Sprinkle in all 3½ tablespoons of seasoning and stir for 30 seconds to bloom the spices.
  4. Add ¾ cup water and stir.
  5. Simmer 4–5 minutes on medium-low, stirring occasionally, until the sauce thickens and coats the meat.
  6. Taste and adjust salt or add a squeeze of lime.

This works the same way the back of the McCormick packet directs you to use it.

Make It Mild, Hot, or Lower-Sodium

  • Mild: Drop the chili powder to 1½ tsp and skip the black pepper.
  • Hot: Add ¼ tsp cayenne plus ¼ tsp red pepper flakes.
  • Lower sodium: Cut the salt to ½ tsp. Bump the onion and garlic powder up by ¼ tsp each so it still tastes seasoned.

Make a Big Batch

The recipe scales perfectly. Multiply every ingredient by 6 and you’ll fill a small jar with the equivalent of 6 packets — roughly a month of taco nights for most families. Use 3½ tablespoons per pound of meat.

Homemade McCormick taco seasoning mix in a bowl with chili powder, cumin, and paprika

Storage

Store in an airtight jar in a cool, dark cabinet — not above the stove or near a window. It stays at peak flavor for about 6 months and is still usable beyond that, just a little less vivid. If you open the jar and can’t immediately smell the cumin and chili, it’s time to make a fresh batch.

Substitutions

  • No smoked paprika? Use regular paprika at the same amount.
  • No Mexican oregano? Regular (Mediterranean) oregano works.
  • No cornstarch? Use 1 tsp finely ground cornmeal, or arrowroot powder.
  • No sugar? Leave it out and add a squeeze of lime when the meat simmers.
  • Whole30 or paleo? Skip the sugar and cornstarch.

What to Make With It

  • Ground beef tacos
  • Taco salad
  • Beef enchiladas
  • Taco soup or chili
  • Loaded nachos
  • Sheet-pan fajitas
  • Seasoned ground beef for burrito bowls
  • Sprinkled on roasted vegetables or popcorn
Close-up of taco seasoning blend inspired by McCormick seasoning for ground beef tacos

Frequently Asked Questions

Does McCormick taco seasoning contain dairy? Yes. The Original, Mild, and Hot versions all contain whey (milk). The homemade version on this page is dairy-free.

Is McCormick taco seasoning gluten-free? Only the version specifically labeled “Gluten-Free.” This homemade recipe is gluten-free as long as your chili powder is certified GF.

How much homemade seasoning equals one packet? About 3½ tablespoons. That’s enough for 1 pound of meat.

Can I use it without adding water? Yes — use it as a dry rub on chicken, fish, shrimp, or roasted vegetables. About 1 tablespoon per pound, tossed with a little oil so it sticks.

How long does homemade taco seasoning last? About 6 months at peak flavor in an airtight jar stored in a cool, dark spot.

Can I use this for chicken or turkey? Yes. Same amount, same method.

What’s the difference between taco seasoning and fajita seasoning? Taco seasoning is heavier on chili powder and cumin and includes a thickener. Fajita seasoning leans on garlic, oregano, and lime, and skips the starch.

Bowl of DIY taco seasoning mix next to taco meat and tortillas on a rustic table

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Homemade McCormick taco seasoning copycat in a small glass jar with a measuring spoon on a wooden board

McCormick Taco Seasoning Recipe (Copycat)

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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 4 Servings

Description

A 5-minute homemade copycat of McCormick Original Taco Seasoning Mix. Matches the packet flavor using pantry spices and skips the dairy.

Ingredients 

  • 2 tsp chili powder
  • tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 tsp dried oregano, Mexican preferred
  • 1 tsp fine sea salt
  • ¾ tsp onion powder
  • ¾ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp granulated sugar
  • ½ tsp cornstarch
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • 1/8 tsp cayenne, Optional

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a small bowl.
  • Whisk for 30 seconds until the color is uniform.
  • Use immediately, or store in an airtight jar in a cool, dark cabinet for up to 6 months.

Equipment

  • Mixing Bowl
  • Whisk

Notes

How to Use on 1 lb of Meat

  1. Brown 1 lb of ground beef, turkey, or chicken in a skillet.
  2. Drain the fat if needed.
  3. Stir in all 3½ tablespoons of seasoning.
  4. Add ¾ cup water and simmer 4–5 minutes until thickened.

Notes

  • For a bigger batch: multiply every ingredient by 6 to make 6 packets’ worth.
  • Dairy-free, egg-free, soy-free, nut-free, vegan, vegetarian.
  • Gluten-free if your chili powder is certified GF.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 15kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 1gFat: 0.4gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.2gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.2gSodium: 600mgPotassium: 64mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 587IUVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 22mgIron: 1mg

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