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This Homemade Gluten-free Keto Taco Seasoning recipe is perfect for Taco Tuesday or any day. It’s great for those who want to enjoy the taco flavor without unnecessary fillers and added sugars. This recipe takes just a few minutes and can be stored in a jar. This post includes the spice mix, but also several recipes to enjoy taco seasoning with.
Who Needs a Homemade Taco Seasoning Mix?
Spices and spice blends are one of the hardest ingredients to find “clean” versions of when you go grocery shopping. If you are Keto or doing Whole30, avoiding sugar is a must. But, when you start reading labels, you find that it’s in nearly everything.
Besides that, some spices also have fillers that we might not be aware of. I’ve also noticed that some blends didn’t sit well with my stomach so I decided it was time to start mixing up my own seasonings.
Ingredients in Taco Seasoning
To start the flavor profile out, I use chili powder. The rest of the profile is made up of:
- cumin
- garlic
- onion
- oregano or Italian seasoning
- paprika
- sea salt
This will give you a really great base that isn’t too spicy so you can use it for meals for the entire family. The kids will get the familiar taco flavor without burning their mouths, and can, of course, add sour cream to their meal to tone things down if needed.
If you like spice and can handle the heat, you can choose to add cayenne powder or chipotle powder or even both! Go easy on them at first until you know how much you can handle.
How to Make Keto Taco Seasoning
To make this taco seasoning, you just need to mix the blend in a jar.
I love to keep some of these empty jars on hand for my spice mixes because they have nice wide mouths. By using a wide-mouth jar, you won’t need to dirty a bowl or even a funnel to add the spices to a smaller jar. You can also toss the mix together in the jar.
The only downside of using these jars is that there aren’t the typical sprinkle holes. I tend to measure my spices out before using them, but if you prefer, you can try out these spice jars or reuse an empty spice jar that you have at home.
How Many Carbs in Homemade Taco Seasoning
Because you aren’t adding sugar, you aren’t adding a crazy amount of carbs. This seasoning blend adds lots of flavor without any worry. It has:
- 0g net carbs
- 1 actual carb per teaspoon with 1g fiber
- 5 calories per teaspoon
What Taco Seasoning is Keto-Friendly From the Store?
I recognize that not everyone wants to make spice mixes at home. So, I gathered up a few that you can easily pick up online and in some stores. Some of my favorite keto-friendly taco seasonings to buy are:
How to use Taco Seasoning to Make Taco Meat
I love making taco meat as part of meal prep or to make a taco salad. If you’re looking to use this spice mix to make taco meat at home, you can use the following quick all-purpose recipe:
- 2 tbsp homemade taco seasoning
- 1 lb ground beef (I used 85/15)
- 1/2 yellow onion sliced thin (optional)
- 1 can (14.5oz) diced tomatoes with the liquid (optional)
- 1 tbsp olive oil
You can use it to top keto nachos or as another protein option to add it to my keto carnitas burrito bowl.
Recipes to use Keto Taco Seasoning With
Here are a collection of recipes that you might your finished taco seasoning with:
Other Keto Spice Mix Recipes
Do you love making your own spice mixes and want more spice recipes?
Try this Spicy Dry Rub the next time you want to make chicken wings for a party.
I also love a classic ranch dressing or dip, but the cleanest options at the store are often pretty expensive. That’s why I also love to keep a jar of my ranch seasoning on hand.
Homemade Gluten-free Keto Taco Seasoning Recipe
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Ingredients
- 2.5 tbsp Chili Powder
- 2 tsp Ground Cumin
- 2 tsp Garlic Powder
- 2 tsp Onion Powder
- 1 tsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp paprika
- 2 tsp Natural Ancient Sea Salt
- 1/2 tsp Cayenne Pepper, optional
- 1/2 tsp chipotle powder, optional
Instructions
- Add all of the spices to a glass jar and close the lid. Shake the spices until incorporated.
- Store the spice mix in the glass jar for up to 6 months.
Nutrition Details
The nutrition facts come from entering the recipe ingredients into Spoonacular API, a database of food ingredients. They may vary for any recipe based on the exact product used. The keto sweeteners I use have 0g net carbs & are not included because sugar alcohols do not impact most people. This is provided as a courtesy, but you can do your own calculations if you wish!
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