Fajita Spice Blend

Homemade Fajita Spice Blend

Skip the packets—this homemade fajita spice blend delivers bold, smoky flavor without the hidden chemicals or preservatives found in store-bought mixes. Whether you’re making sizzling sheet pan fajitas, grilled veggies, or taco-style bowls, this blend is a must-have in my galley.

Why Make Your Own?

Most commercial fajita seasonings are loaded with fillers, preservatives, and unnecessary ingredients like sugar, flour, or anti-caking agents. When you make your own, you’re in full control of the flavor—and the quality. This blend is gluten-free, naturally low in sodium, and takes just 5 minutes to put together.

Because you’re making it from scratch, you can easily adjust the heat by adding more cayenne, or give it a deeper, more earthy flavor with an extra dash of cumin. Customize it to your taste and rest easy knowing there are no mystery ingredients—just real, honest spices.

How to Use It

Dry Rub

  • Use 1 tablespoon per pound of meat or vegetables. Rub onto chicken, steak, shrimp, or veggies before cooking.

Fajita Marinade

To make a bold, flavorful marinade for steak, chicken, shrimp, or even grilled vegetables:

  • Combine 2 tablespoons of this spice blend with:

    • 2 cups of liquid (pineapple juice, mango juice, apple juice, or beer)

    • 2 tablespoons of oil (avocado or olive oil work great)

    • Juice of 1 lime

    • 2 cloves garlic, minced

      Let your protein or vegetables marinate in the fridge for 1–4 hours before grilling or roasting.

Other Uses

  • Sprinkle into taco meat, rice, beans, or sautéed vegetables for a quick flavor boost.


Fajita Seasoning

This Tex-Mex herb and spice blend will have your fajitas bursting with a robust, earthy, spicy flavor you will turn to again and again.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Course first course, salad, entree
Cuisine tex-mex

Equipment

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • If using a spice grinder place all ingredients in the grinder
  • Only pulse 2 or 3 times do make it into a dust, just mix well and break up the oregano
  • I like to salt and pepper my meat before cooking so I can control the salt levels, If you prefer to add in your salt, simple add 1/2 tsp salt and a few grinds of the pepper mill to the grinder before pulseing

without a grinder

  • Place all ingredients in a jar or something with a tight-fitting lid and shake well.
Keyword tex-mex fajitas
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