Then I got to thinking about what other "stuff" might be in those packets. A very similar situation happened to me years ago when I ran out of Bisquick pancake mix. I read Bisquick's ingredients online to see if I could make it at home. Ugh. I saw all the not so good stuff that was in that mix so I found a homemade pancake recipe that had just a few ingredients and the results were yummy, fluffy pancakes and have never gone back to using Bisquick. I've decided to take a look at the ingredients in the packets of taco seasoning and compare them with the homemade version. The results are below.
Homemade | McCormick | Ortega |
Cayenne pepper | Chili pepper | Autolyzed yeast extract |
Chili powder | Dried oregano | Carmel color |
Dried oregano | Garlic powder | Citric acid |
Garlic powder | Natural flavor | Garlic powder |
Ground cumin | Onion powder | Maltodextrin |
Onion powder | Paprika | Modified corn starch |
Paprika | Potato starch | Paprika |
Sea salt | Salt | Salt |
Sugar | Spices | |
Sugar | ||
Sulfites | ||
Yellow corn flour |
With that being said, Ortega is off my list permanently. McCormick, not bad but when compared to homemade, it loses. Plus with homemade, you get to tweak the ratio of ingredients depending on what flavors you like more, if you want it hotter, etc. And, you can mix up as much as you want, so you'll always have it on hand. Simply store in an airtight container and it'll stay fresh for months. Just something to think about.
Are there other store bought packets you've eliminated because you now make them at home? We'd love to hear about them.