We Tried 5 Taco Seasoning Packets to Find the Best

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Introduction

Taco night is a staple in many households, but finding the perfect taco seasoning can be a challenge. With so many options on the market, it can be hard to know which one is the best. To help you out, we tried five different taco seasoning packets to find the best one. We tested each seasoning on its own and in combination with other ingredients to get a full picture of its flavor. Read on to find out which taco seasoning packet came out on top!

We Tried 5 Taco Seasoning Packets to Find the Best

Taco night is a staple in many households, and having the right seasoning can make all the difference. We decided to put five popular taco seasoning packets to the test to find out which one is the best.

The Contenders

We chose five popular taco seasoning packets to compare:

  • Old El Paso
  • Taco Bell
  • McCormick
  • Ortega
  • Lawry’s

The Test

We cooked up a batch of ground beef with each seasoning packet and tasted them side-by-side. We judged them on flavor, spiciness, and overall taste.

The Results

After tasting all five, we found that Old El Paso was the clear winner. It had the perfect balance of flavor and spice, and it was the most flavorful of the bunch. Taco Bell came in second, with a good flavor but a bit too much heat. McCormick was third, with a mild flavor that was a bit too salty. Ortega was fourth, with a good flavor but not enough spice. Finally, Lawry’s was fifth, with a flavor that was too mild for our tastes.

Conclusion

Old El Paso was the clear winner in our taco seasoning packet taste test. It had the perfect balance of flavor and spice, and it was the most flavorful of the bunch. If you’re looking for the best taco seasoning packet, Old El Paso is the way to go.

Can we all agree that tacos are among our favorite go-to weekly meals? I wish Taco Tuesday could be every day of the week (and that’s not just because my favorite taco joint offers significant discounts). It’s because tacos are so versatile, so easy to make, are a relatively well-balanced meal, and are the perfect default dinner whenever I don’t want to spend more than a minute thinking about what I want to cook. Just try to say away from these unhealthy restaurant tacos!

Plus, those flavorful packets of taco seasonings make taco night come together even more seamlessly. With a simple tear of a seam, you can transform any boring ground beef or chicken breast into a star protein you’d happily buy from your local Mexican restaurant.

We decided to do a little taste test of the most popular store-bought taco seasonings to determine which packet deserves a permanent place in your pantry.

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Ground beef seasoned with taco seasoning packets
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We went to our local grocery store and picked up five of the most popular taco seasoning packets and two and a half pounds of ground beef, or a half a pound per packet. We made one large batch of ground beef and then split it into 5 servings.

To honor the brands, we seasoned each batch of ground beef according to each packet’s instructions—just cut in half (because each packet is intended for one pound of ground beef). Each packet recommends mixing the seasoning with a certain volume of water. We simply halved the amount of seasoning and water.

For McCormick and Ortega, we mixed half a packet of seasoning with 1/4 cup plus two tablespoons of water; for Bearitos and Old El Paso, we mixed the seasoning with 1/3 cup of water; and for Simply Organic, we mixed the half packet of seasoning with 1/4 cup of water. We brought each batch up to a boil and then down to a simmer for 3 minutes. Finally, we tasted!

After a blind taste test, our testers made comments and were asked to rank all five seasonings according to their preference. We averaged the results to find the Eat This, Not That! ultimate ranking of taco seasoning packets. The results, listed from our least favorite to our favorite (the winner!).

Ortega taco seasoning mix 40 percent less sodium

It might be healthier because it’s lower in sodium, but testers agreed that this seasoning was the worst because it was very bland. The amount of seasoning and water needed made this meat look the most like cafeteria taco slop.

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Old el paso taco seasoning mix original

Although testers agreed this flavoring was fairly underwhelming, they didn’t rank it last because there was a sense of familiarity with the flavors. While one person likened it to Lunchables meat, another noted it tasted like “that yellow packet taco seasoning my mom used as a kid,” which was right on the money! They were surprised to find that their mom’s go-to seasoning didn’t quite stack up to the other blends once they tasted other kinds.

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Bearitos taco seasoning mix

While one tester was blown away by this seasoning (and ranked it number one), the others agreed it was “fine” and “good,” but not notable. After discussing their ratings afterward, everyone agreed they would buy it if they saw it in stores.

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Simply organic spicy taco seasoning mix

Everyone agreed this was the most distinctive seasoning blend out of all five choices. That’s because it’s very spice-forward and leans toward the “spicy” side. While it was ranked mid-range for some who thought it to be a bit too powerful, others fawned over it and marked it as their top choice. Because it was pretty polarizing depending on your spice preference, it landed our number two spot.

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Mccormick original taco seasoning mix

Now, the overall winner: McCormick! With flakes of garlic and a well-rounded flavor profile, tasters pleasantly chowed down on this taco meat. Not too spicy and not at all dull, this taco seasoning packet has the Goldilocks factor we were looking for, it was just right. Grab the red packet in your grocery store to make your protein the perfectly spiced canvas for all your favorite taco toppings.

Disclaimer: All of these taco seasonings tasted very similar. Our testers expressed some difficulty noting the differences between brands when we tasted the ground beef on its own, and it was nearly impossible to distinguish between brands when we paired the beef with a tortilla chip. We ultimately came to the conclusion that you can feel comfortable buying any of these taco seasoning packets to flavor your meat because they’re very similar in taste and all the toppings you’ll add to the tacos will really level the taste playing field.

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