Fajita Seasoning (The Best Recipe) (2024)

Learn how to make homemade fajita seasoning in minutes using ingredients you probably already have in your pantry. Ditch the packet of unrecognizable ingredients.

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: So easy to make and it’s a great seasoning for lots of different dishes.

How long it takes: 5 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: measuring spoon, small jar
Servings: Makes about 1/3 cup (use 2 teaspoons per pound of meat)

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Table of Contents close

  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 Why Make Homemade Seasoning
  • 3 What You’ll Need
  • 4 How to Make Fajita Seasoning
  • 5 FAQs
  • 6 Make It Your Own
  • 7 Storage Tips
  • 8 More Homemade Seasonings
  • 9 Get the Recipe: Fajita Seasoning Recipe

For quite awhile, I’ve been on a mission to get back to the basics. I always do what I can, when I can. Meaning, if I can make something from scratch, I do. But if I’m tired and would rather read a book to my kids than make something from scratch, you won’t find me beating myself up about it.

If I choose 30 minutes outside soaking up some sun while frozen lasagna bakes, over slaving away in the kitchen boiling noodles, grating cheese, making sauce, etc., I won’t be losing sleep over it. In fact, I have a few shortcut lasagna recipes, if you’re interested (easy skillet lasagna, made in one pan, or vegetarian lasagna soup).

But, here are some simple things I always choose to do:

  • Read ingredients and nutrition labels – this one is pretty much a sure thing, because my kids have food allergies, so it’s not only a nutritional thing but also a matter of safety.
  • Make spice mixes from scratch.
  • Work out, whenever I’m able.
  • Eat unprocessed foods, as often asI can.

I’m not perfect. (Probably not all that hard to believe). Sometimes I skip a tortilla with my fajitas and swap it out for a lettuce wrap (yaay, less carbs). But then I’ll probably have wine and popcorn later to make up for those calories I saved with that lettuce wrap.

We need to take care of ourselves, right? The health of our physical bodies is so important but please make sure not to neglect your mental health and happiness. The two go hand in hand.

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Why Make Homemade Seasoning

Healthier. I’ve found that spice mixes such as this homemade fajita seasoning are a really simple way to be conscious of your health. No anti-caking aids, no ingredients you can’t pronounce, no sky-high sodium. You throw a few ingredients into a jar and shake.

Easy. Have your kids shake the jar and then you’re killing two birds with one stone – you’re having fun with your kids and you’re making simple and effective health changes. Plus, it tastes WAY better than store-bought stuff. It makes a great marinade, too.

Versatile. I started making my own blends with taco seasoning and found that there are all sorts of ways to use it, far beyond tacos. It’s been so popular in both my household and in many of yours, that I posted a recipe for large batch homemade taco seasoning.

This fajita seasoning is great on chicken, steak, shrimp, fish, and vegetables! Read some of the comments below for inspiration. It’s perfect for any kind of fajita you’re craving, and it’s so easy. I always use it for my steak fajitas, sheet pan fajitas, fajita stuffed chicken, and fajita spaghetti squash.

What You’ll Need

  • Chili Powder: Just a heads up that many chili powder blends do contain added salt. Look for a brand that doesn’t or decrease the amount of salt in this recipe.
  • Salt: I love that you can add as much or as little salt as you want when you make your own.
  • Paprika: Sweet paprika is the type you usually find on grocery store shelves. It’s slightly sweet and fruity with a hint of heat. If you love a smoky flavor, substitute smoked paprika.
  • Brown Sugar: Sugar helps to caramelize the fajita meat and veggies, giving them a nice seared brown exterior.
  • Ground Black Pepper: Grind your own or use already ground pepper. If you are using a very finely ground pepper, you may want to use less.
  • Onion Powder: Onion powder is simply dehydrated ground onion; don’t confuse it with onion salt!
  • Garlic Powder: Same as above.
  • Mexican Oregano: While there is a bit of difference between the two, if you can’t find Mexican oregano, regular oregano works fine too.
  • Ground Cumin: This spice really makes this blend tick. It’s what makes it taste like “south of the border.”
  • Cayenne Pepper: Add as much or as little as you like — this really adds the heat!
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How to Make Fajita Seasoning

Okay, guys. This one is pretty easy.

Put all the ingredients in a bowl or jar.

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Shake or stir. That’s it – you’re ready to go!

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Once it’s mixed up, you can store it with your other spices, or you can make fajitas. For each pound of meat, we recommend starting with 2 teaspoons of the spice mix. You can add more or less to taste, and sometimes we also sprinkle some on our peppers and onions!

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FAQs

What is the difference between fajita seasoning and taco seasoning?.

Fajita seasoning often is milder than taco seasoning with a hint of sugar added. In this recipe, I add a bit of brown sugar. Every cook has their own idea of how to make either seasoning. It’s a matter of personal preference

What makes a fajita a fajita?

The word “fajita” actually refers to the cut of beef, traditionally a tougher selection like skirt steak (belt or girdle, faja in Spanish). For more information, check out this interesting site, What’s Cooking America.
Fajitas are a Tex-Mex creation and consist of meat stuffed into a soft flour tortilla, along with grilled vegetables. Today, most anything goes into a fajita! Simply choose what you like to eat best.

What toppings go on fajitas?

The most popular toppings are: cheese, sour cream, salsa, and guacamole. Pico de gallo and pickled red onions are great, too.

Make It Your Own

Another great thing about learning how to make homemade fajita seasoning is that the taste is in your hands. You are in control of this homemade fajita seasoning – make it your own! Here’s a few ways to change it up:

  • Make a fajita marinade: Mix 2 tablespoons of fajita seasoning with 2tablespoonsolive oil, 3 tablespoons lime juice, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, and minced garlic, to taste.
  • Less salt: Decrease the amount of salt in this seasoning blend if you’re watching your sodium intake.
  • Less heat: If you like things more mild when it comes to spicy food, decrease or omit the cayenne.
  • Special diets: Use coconut sugar instead of brown sugar to make this spice blend paleo. Want to make it Whole30 or keto compliant? Omit the brown sugar.
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Storage Tips

Store your homemade seasonings in small tightly covered containers. Look for small recycled jars or the mini canning jars (4 oz.) that are used for jams and jellies. Seasoning mixes keep best in a cool dark place. They’ll be good for at least a year.

More Homemade Seasonings

Ready to DIY a little more? Try:

  • Southwest Spice Blend
  • Beef Stew Seasoning Mix
  • Cajun Seasoning
  • Homemade Ranch Seasoning Mix (Buttermilk)
  • Homemade Mild Curry
  • Herbes De Provence
  • Chai Spice Mix
  • Pumpkin Pie Spice
  • Don’t miss my complete list of homemade spice blends!

Did you make this? Be sure to leave a review below and tag me @rachelcooksblog on Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest!

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Fajita Seasoning Recipe

4.45 from 18 votes

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 minutes mins

10 servings

Print Rate Recipe

Learn how to make homemade fajita seasoning in minutes using ingredients you probably already have in your pantry. Ditch the packet of unrecognizable ingredients.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Mix all ingredients together in a bowl or an airtight container, stirring or shaking to combine.

  • Store in airtight container. Makes about ⅓ cup.

  • When ready to use, use 2 teaspoons of seasoning for each pound of meat. (So, for two pounds of meat, use 4 teaspoons of seasoning). Rub seasoning onto meat to adhere. Cook as desired (grill, sauté, broil).

Notes

  • Add a squeeze of fresh lime juice when preparing your meat for added flavor.
  • If you’re watching your sodium intake, decrease the amount of salt added.
  • If desired, brown sugar can be omitted.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1.5teaspoon, Calories: 9kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 0.3g, Fat: 0.2g, Saturated Fat: 0.03g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g, Sodium: 479mg, Potassium: 35mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 317IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 11mg, Iron: 0.4mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

Fajita Seasoning (The Best Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What is fajita seasoning made of? ›

What Is in Fajita Seasoning? Most fajita seasoning mixes are made up of a few simple Mexican spices, like cumin and chili powder, plus some additional spices, like paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne pepper.

Why is there cornstarch in fajita seasoning? ›

Cornstarch is often used in packaged, store-bought Mexican spice blend mixes (especially taco seasoning, but frequently also fajita seasoning) because it's a thickener.

How do you cook fajita meat so it's tender? ›

Tricks to Tender Fajita Meat
  1. Cut the Beef Against the Grain. Slicing meat against the grain helps tenderize it. By looking closely at the steak, you'll be able to see the direction the grain is running. ...
  2. Marinade with an Acid. Acids like citrus juice or vinegar tenderize meat by breaking down its fibers.
Feb 2, 2024

What makes fajita seasoning different from taco seasoning? ›

While they use many similar ingredients, taco seasoning has more chili powder and oregano than fajita seasoning. Compare our recipes and you'll see this fajita seasoning is more cumin heavy, whereas taco seasoning is more chili powder heavy. That makes the taco seasoning a bit spicier, too.

What kind of onion for fajitas? ›

There's no one-size-fits-all answer to choosing the right onion for your fajitas. You can go for the traditional white or yellow onions, offering a more savory option, or experiment with sweet onions like Vidalia or Walla Walla to add a subtle sweetness to your dish.

What's in Old El Paso fajita seasoning? ›

Ingredients
  • Sugar,
  • Onion Powder (13%),
  • Salt,
  • Hydrolysed Soy Protein,
  • Spices (Black Pepper, Cayenne Pepper, Ginger) (6%),
  • Acidity Regulator (Citric Acid),
  • Flavouring,
  • Smoke Flavouring,

Can I use McCormick fajita seasoning as a marinade? ›

McCormick Culinary Fajita Marinade & Seasoning Mix's uniform texture is perfect for marinating protein and infusing signature flavor before grilling, broiling or roasting.

What spices are in Old El Paso fajita seasoning? ›

Our Seasoning Mix for Smoky BBQ Fajitas has a unique blend of cayenne pepper, garlic and ginger. All you have to do is add the chicken, crunchy peppers, an onion and sizzle away. Once cooked simply wrap up in a warm tortilla and add our Old El Paso™ Thick 'n' Chunky Salsa.

What does cornstarch do to meat? ›

Cornstarch is the foundation of Chinese cooking and this magical pantry ingredient is commonly used to thicken soups, stews and sauces. It's also the primary ingredient in making a slurry to coat the meat. Chen says cornstarch helps the meat retain moisture while it cooks, thus yielding a silkier texture.

Do you add cornstarch before or after seasoning? ›

If you need to get vegetables into the oven for dinner right now, add some starch after you've seasoned them with oil, salt, and your spices of choice, tossing to get a thin, even coating.

Why not use cornstarch? ›

Cornstarch is considered a refined carb, meaning that it has undergone extensive processing and been stripped of its nutrients. Studies show that regularly consuming foods rich in refined carbs, such as cornstarch, may negatively affect heart health.

What cut of meat do Mexican restaurants use for fajitas? ›

Beef: When it comes to using beef, often you will want to choose between three types of cuts for fajitas. Traditionally, skirt steak is what is used to make fajitas. However, other popular cuts of beef for fajitas are flank steak and sirloin steak.

What is the best meat for fajitas? ›

Skirt steak is the traditional cut used for fajitas. It used to be inexpensive, but now it's not so cheap; oftentimes flank steak costs less. Either will be a good choice.

What is the most tender meat for fajitas? ›

Skirt Steak

Like other steaks best for tacos and fajitas, this one should have plenty of time to cook on low heat slowly, allowing its fibers to break down over time.

What is traditionally in a fajita? ›

Fajitas are a popular Tex-Mex dish made from grilled meat, usually beef or chicken, which is served on a sizzling hot skillet along with grilled onions and peppers. The meat and vegetables are served with warm tortillas, guacamole, sour cream, and salsa, allowing diners to create their own unique flavor combinations.

What spices are in Old El Paso fajita mix? ›

Our Seasoning Mix for Smoky BBQ Fajitas has a unique blend of cayenne pepper, garlic and ginger. All you have to do is add the chicken, crunchy peppers, an onion and sizzle away. Once cooked simply wrap up in a warm tortilla and add our Old El Paso™ Thick 'n' Chunky Salsa.

What's the difference between fajita and taco? ›

While tacos come to the table already filled with meat, fajitas are compiled by diners at the table. The customer chooses between soft corn or flour tortillas, both 6.5-inches in diameter and served separately from the skillet meat. Grilled chicken strips are a more modern take on fajitas.

What type of meat is fajita? ›

Classic Tex Mex, fajitas (pronounced fah-hee-tas) are typically made with grilled strips of skirt steak with onions and bell peppers and served with fresh tortillas, guacamole, sour cream, and salsa. You can make fajitas with steak or chicken, or even make it plain vegetarian.

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