Homemade Chili Seasoning

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If there's one recipe I've leaned on for years, it's this Homemade Chili Seasoning. Made with a simple blend of pantry spices, this chili seasoning transforms an ordinary pot of chili into something award-winning--without the excess sodium, preservatives, or mystery ingredients found in store-bought packets!

If you want a standout chili recipe, start with this spice blend. Several readers have even shared this blend has helped them win chili cook-offs. Yes, it's that good!

Homemade chili seasoning in a small glass jar made with chili powder, onion powder, cumin, garlic powder, salt, and cayenne.

Why Make Your Own Chili Seasoning?

  • Customizable. Adjust the salt, heat, and spice level to suit your family.
  • Budget-friendly. Costs just pennies compared to store-bought packets.
  • Cleaner ingredients. No preservatives or additives--just simple spices that deliver the ultimate flavor. Just like my taco seasoning and Cajun seasoning.
  • Versatility. Perfect for chili, but also amazing on roasted potatoes, corn on the cob, or burgers.

5-Star Reader Review

I have made MANY different chili seasonings over the 18 yrs of making chili for my husband. This is far and away his favorite. He said the flavor was so good he didn't want to "ruin" it with toppings. Thank you, this is going in my cookbook. --Larkin ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Spices in Chili Seasoning

With hundreds of 5-star reviews, this chili seasoning is already perfect in terms of flavor. That said, I have provided optional additions and modifications to make this blend work for you.

Spices for chili seasoning in shallow bowl.
  • Chili Powder: Classic chili powder is actually a mix of cumin, paprika, garlic powder, and ground chiles. Ancho chili powder (made from poblano peppers) will lend more flavor and heat to the seasoning. Either work in this recipe.
  • Cumin: Adds a warm, earthy, and slightly bitter taste with hints of citrus, giving the chili spice blend depth.
  • Cayenne Pepper: Adds a small kick of heat without overpowering the chili; adjust to taste.
  • Garlic + Onion Powder: Both classic additions that rounds out this chili blend.
  • Salt: I recommend kosher salt as it has less sodium content per teaspoon than iodized table salt; adjust as needed.
  • Black Pepper: Adds a bit of subtle heat and earthy notes.

Optional Additions

  • Dried Oregano: Add up to ½ teaspoon for a peppery, zesty flavor.
  • Cocoa Powder: Use up to 1 tablespoon of plain cocoa powder for a rich, earthy undertone without tasting like chocolate.
  • Smoked Paprika: Add 1-2 teaspoons for a smoky undertone.
  • Masa Harina: To thicken and add a sweet, earthy corn flavor to the chili, mix 1-2 tablespoons of masa harina with ¼ cup of water. Stir into the chili during the last 5-10 minutes of cooking.

Kristen's Key Tip

For best flavor, use dried spices that are less than 6 months old. You'll be amazed at how much fresher your chili tastes with "fresh" dried spices.

How to Make & Store Chili Seasoning

Making homemade chili seasoning is as easy as mixing the dried spices together until combine. But I have a few tips you may find helpful.

  • Combine. Measure out the individual ingredients and combine. I often just dump the ingredients into a mason jar and give everything a good shake to combine. Then I can store what I don't use right inside the jar.
  • Use or Store. If you aren't planning to use the chili seasoning immediately, transfer it to an airtight jar or container (use a small funnel or paper towel funnel as shown in the video if needed) and store in the pantry or spice cabinet for up to 6 months.
Chili seasoning blend combined together in small shallow dish.

How to Use Chili Seasoning

  • Replace a Packet: As written, this chili seasoning recipe replaces a 1.25 ounce package of store-bought seasoning.
  • Make Chili: Use 1 recipe per 2 pounds of meat. I find it is best the add chili seasoning along with the liquid of tomatoes and liquid to let the flavor develop.
  • Beyond Chili: Chili seasoning is good for more than just chili! Stir into queso, hummus, or sour cream for a quick dip with incredible flavor or use to season chicken, pork, fish, or potatoes. The options are as endless as your imagination.

Make a Big Batch

If your family loves chili as much as mine, I STRONGLY encourage you to make a big batch so it is ready anytime.

  • ½ cup chili powder
  • 2 ½ tablespoons cumin
  • 2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 4 teaspoons onion powder
  • 2 ½ tablespoons kosher salt
  • 4 teaspoons black pepper

Store in an airtight jar in your pantry for up to 6 months. Use 2 tablespoons per batch of chili or recipe calling for a 1.25-ounce packet of chili seasoning.

So there you have it, my famous chili seasoning. So easy, so versatile! Once you try this homemade chili seasoning, you'll never go back. xo-Kristen

Recipes Featuring Chili Seasoning

I have used this chili seasoning for decades to flavor endless dishes, but below are my favorite chili recipes starring this delicious chili spice blend.

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4.94 from 234 votes

Homemade Chili Seasoning

Servings: 1 packet
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Spices for chili seasoning in cream bowl made with chili seasoning, onion powder, garlic powder, pepper, cumin, salt, and cayenne.
This easy chili seasoning uses pantry spices for bold, award-worthy flavor without preservatives or extra sodium.

Video

Ingredients 

  • 1 tablespoon chili powder, see notes
  • 1 teaspoon cumin
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon onion powder
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper, optional

Instructions 

  • In a small bowl or jar, combine 1 tablespoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon cumin. 1 teaspoon kosher salt, ½ teaspoon onion powder, ½ teaspoon black pepper, ¼ teaspoon garlic powder, and ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper together until well distributed.
  • Use immediately to replace 1 packet of chili seasoning, or store in an airtight container for up to 6 months in a cool, dark cabinet.

Equipment

Notes

Nutrition facts are calculated based on the entire recipe which is equivalent to one 1.25 ounce packet of chili seasoning. 
Age of Spices: Use dried spices less than 6 months old when making any homemade spice blend, for optimum flavor. 
Sodium Level: Feel free to decrease the salt if desired or needed. 
Amount to Add to Chili: 1 recipe (or 2 tablespoons) is just the right amount to add for 1 recipe of chili or a chili recipes calling for 2 pounds of beef. 
Large Batch of Chili Seasoning: To make a large batch of chili seasoning, or the equivalent of 8 packets, combine the following ingredients together and use 2 tablespoons of the prepared chili blend for every batch of chili.
  • ½ cup chili powder
  • 2 ½ tablespoons cumin
  • 2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 4 teaspoons onion powder
  • 2 ½ tablespoons kosher salt
  • 4 teaspoons pepper
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Nutrition

Calories: 40kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSodium: 2461mgPotassium: 191mgFiber: 3gVitamin A: 2560IUCalcium: 45mgIron: 2.7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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This post was originally published in 2017 and updated in 2025. Below is the original photo for fun.

Chili seasoning spices labeled on wooden board.

About Kristen Chidsey

Kristen is a wife, busy mom of two, and creator of A Mind "Full" Mom. From breakfast to dinner to dessert, it is her passion to share tried-and-true recipes that are big on flavor, made with easy-to-find ingredients, and family-approved!

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209 Comments

  1. Kirsten,
    Mind Full Mom is my go-to site when I need a recipe. Thanks for so many “keepers”! I’m hoping you might have a white chicken chili seasoning similar to McCormick’s. My family really enjoys this but I’d like to mix the seasoning myself. Thanks again!

  2. Love this recipe!! Is this mild and kid-friendly? I will make a batch for sure, but my kids can't handle any bit of heat, lol.

    1. Hi Maria! My daughter is pretty sensitive to heat herself and never complains this is too spicy. That said, for your girls, I would omit the cayenne pepper.

      1. 4 stars
        I multiplied the recipe to can chili starter, as I do every year. I usually have McCormack seasoning mix; but I had all the stuff, so made your recipe. It was really, really spicy, I mean hot. So I will eliminate the
        Red pepper, and cut down on the chili powder next time, and maybe that will work. Thanks for posting your recipes for others to enjoy.

      2. Hi Margo! I am sorry you found this overly spicy. I wonder if when you multiplied the recipe, you increased the chili powder by a bit more than necessary? Most don't find this spicy at all. But I appreciate your feedback!

    1. I love sweet chili- so I typically add about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of light brown sugar. I use a large pot and about 4 cups of water in my chili.