
I was talking to some friends about how to make meal prep faster or more efficient. One way to simplify meal prep is having some components pre-made. (Bisquick, Italian Dressing Seasoning, etc) I know it sounds obvious, but I'm thinking I can't be the only one scrambling at meal time? Please tell me I'm not!
If you're anything like me, you like "Mexican" flavors. Well, you're in luck today. We're making a cheap, easy, and flavorful taco seasoning! You'll know every component going in AND it's customizable to your preferences. For example, we're not huge fans of cumin. I know it adds a nice flavor, but I certainly don't want to easily identify the flavor. That's why you see so much of everything else and just a smidgen of cumin hanging around in the corner. If you like cumin, just add a bit more. :) I also didn't add any salt to the mix since I like to vary the amount depending on how I'm using the taco seasoning. You can add in salt to the mix or just add it to your final dish. :)
What's your favorite method to make meal prep go more smoothly?
Taco Seasoning
by CJ HuangPrep time:
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Yield: 1/2 cup seasoning (~4 packets)
Materials:
Mass | Weight | Volume | Number | Material | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 tablespoon | chili powder | ||||
1/2 teaspoon | cumin, ground | ||||
2 teaspoons | garlic powder | ||||
8 teaspoons | onion powder | ||||
1 teaspoon | oregano, dried | ||||
4 teaspoons | paprika |
Methods:
- Gather all materials.
- Combine all materials.
I love this idea. I also like how you didn't put salt in. The pre packaged ones are very high in sodium! Thanks so much for Linking up at Show Me Your Plaid Monday's!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! I like adjusting the salt based on what I'm using the taco seasoning in since it's more flexible, so I left it out of the base seasoning. :)
ReplyDeleteI like that the directions are "mix all materials" haha I think I can handle that ;)
ReplyDeleteYou and me both! I'm def a fan of simple methods. :P
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the spices! I think it is great to make your own combination of spices to your own taste! Thanks for sharing.
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Hope you enjoy! I really like being able to customize seasonings "to taste." :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the FB follow. I really appreciate it!
THank you for sharing this recipe on Foodie Friends Friday! I'm going to share this on my Walking on Sunshine Facebook page tomorrow! Don't forget to come back on Sunday to VOTE!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing! (And the reminder to vote.) :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by my blog and linking up!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invite. :) Hope you and your readers enjoy the DIY Taco Seasoning!
ReplyDeleteIt's always fresher and better when yo combine your own seasonings and no MSG or other preservatives.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on Foodie Friends Friday.
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Love this! Thanks for sharing this! I prefer using homemade seasoning then packaged ones! Stopping by from Fantastical Sharing of Recipes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Friday Food Frenzy!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those DIY kitchen staples that I make regularly. Thanks for sharing at Pinworthy Projects.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's something I try to keep around for quick meals. :) Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI know, right? I like being in control of my materials. :)
ReplyDeleteOops - I had the link to FFF going to the blog where I linked up. I'll change it to foodiefriendsfriday.com now.
Same here! Hope you like this taco seasoning, and thanks for stopping by. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up to Tasty Thursday - you were my most clicked (which I think you saw already!). I definitely want to try this one - it's different from the one I have.
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Yes! Thanks for the feature. :) I hope you enjoy this taco seasoning too!
ReplyDeleteI made this! & blogged it =) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you enjoyed it! :)
ReplyDeleteWant to make this to have on hand, but wondered how much do you use for a pound of ground beef?
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your question, Nancy. I usually use about a tablespoon per pound of ground beef. Since I don't add any salt to the mix, you may want to season to taste at the end. :)