
For the sweet potatoes:
For the beef mince:
For the hot honey:
To serve:
Homemade Taco Seasoning (makes about 3 tbsp)
You don’t need a bottle of hot honey from the shops —just grab your honey and something spicy, and you’re good to go!
This method is fast, easy, and brings out the flavour of the chilli by gently heating the honey.
What You Need:
How to Make It:
Tip: If you want a smooth hot honey, strain out the chilli flakes before storing.
No chilli flakes? Try cayenne pepper or smoked paprika instead.
Let’s be honest, pre-made taco seasoning is convenient, but have you ever looked at the ingredients? Some brands sneak in extra salt, preservatives, and even sugar. But here’s the good news: making your own spice mix takes less than a minute, costs less, and lets you adjust the flavours just how you like them
The best part? You probably already have everything you need in your pantry. Smoked paprika, cumin, garlic powder—it’s all the usual suspects, just waiting to be mixed together.
Once you try this homemade blend, you’ll never go back. Plus, you can tweak it to suit your taste—like extra heat? Add more cayenne. Want it milder? Dial it back.
Ingredients (Makes 3 tbsp):
Just mix everything together and store it in an airtight jar. It’s perfect for seasoning beef, chicken, veggies—whatever you’re cooking up. Once you make it yourself, you’ll wonder why you ever bought the packet version!
For the sweet potatoes:
For the beef mince:
For the hot honey:
To serve:
Homemade Taco Seasoning (makes about 3 tbsp)
You don’t need a bottle of hot honey from the shops —just grab your honey and something spicy, and you’re good to go!
This method is fast, easy, and brings out the flavour of the chilli by gently heating the honey.
What You Need:
How to Make It:
Tip: If you want a smooth hot honey, strain out the chilli flakes before storing.
No chilli flakes? Try cayenne pepper or smoked paprika instead.
Let’s be honest, pre-made taco seasoning is convenient, but have you ever looked at the ingredients? Some brands sneak in extra salt, preservatives, and even sugar. But here’s the good news: making your own spice mix takes less than a minute, costs less, and lets you adjust the flavours just how you like them
The best part? You probably already have everything you need in your pantry. Smoked paprika, cumin, garlic powder—it’s all the usual suspects, just waiting to be mixed together.
Once you try this homemade blend, you’ll never go back. Plus, you can tweak it to suit your taste—like extra heat? Add more cayenne. Want it milder? Dial it back.
Ingredients (Makes 3 tbsp):
Just mix everything together and store it in an airtight jar. It’s perfect for seasoning beef, chicken, veggies—whatever you’re cooking up. Once you make it yourself, you’ll wonder why you ever bought the packet version!
Watch How to Make It

For the sweet potatoes:
For the beef mince:
For the hot honey:
To serve:
Homemade Taco Seasoning (makes about 3 tbsp)
You don’t need a bottle of hot honey from the shops —just grab your honey and something spicy, and you’re good to go!
This method is fast, easy, and brings out the flavour of the chilli by gently heating the honey.
What You Need:
How to Make It:
Tip: If you want a smooth hot honey, strain out the chilli flakes before storing.
No chilli flakes? Try cayenne pepper or smoked paprika instead.
Let’s be honest, pre-made taco seasoning is convenient, but have you ever looked at the ingredients? Some brands sneak in extra salt, preservatives, and even sugar. But here’s the good news: making your own spice mix takes less than a minute, costs less, and lets you adjust the flavours just how you like them
The best part? You probably already have everything you need in your pantry. Smoked paprika, cumin, garlic powder—it’s all the usual suspects, just waiting to be mixed together.
Once you try this homemade blend, you’ll never go back. Plus, you can tweak it to suit your taste—like extra heat? Add more cayenne. Want it milder? Dial it back.
Ingredients (Makes 3 tbsp):
Just mix everything together and store it in an airtight jar. It’s perfect for seasoning beef, chicken, veggies—whatever you’re cooking up. Once you make it yourself, you’ll wonder why you ever bought the packet version!