This base recipe is pretty mild heat wise, though that will depend on your chili powder and other ingredients to some extent. It shouldn't be too hot for kids or people who don't like spicy. If you want it hotter, just add more cayenne! You can also leave out the salt (though I already cut down on the salt by 1/3 in the recipe I posted) or change any other ingredients. Maybe even add a smidge of cocoa powder. There are lots of options. Oh, and you can use this for things other than meat- I'll bet it would be good in chili or sprinkled on popcorn or french fries. In a couple weeks I plan to make roasted cashews sprinkled with this taco seasoning. Yum!
Seasoning all mixed up:
and cooked with ground turkey:
Homemade Taco Seasoning
4 T chili powder
3 1/2 T paprika
3 T cumin
2 T onion powder
2 T garlic powder
4 t salt
1/4 t cayenne pepper
Place ingredients in a glass jar, put on the lid, and shake to mix. To make taco meat, brown 1 lb ground beef or turkey in a large skillet. Drain off fat. Sprinkle on 2 T taco seasoning and 1 scant T flour (about 3/4 T). Stir well until meat is coated, then add 3/4 C water and cook, stirring, until liquid has thickened, about 2 minutes. Serve however you would regularly serve taco meat.
Yield: Enough taco seasoning for about 8 lbs of meat.
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