We’ve got a code red here, people! Or is it a code blue? I can never remember which one requires immediate attention be paid to the situation at hand…probably both, now that I think about it.
Screw it – we’ve got a code crock pot!
I need to inform you of one of the easiest, most delicious crock pot recipes I have ever come across, so you can go get the ingredients to devour Crock Pot Chicken Tacos ASAP!
Lean chicken breasts are seasoned and spiced with just 2 ingredients – taco seasoning and jarred salsa – then cooked low and slow in a crock pot until they’re so tender they simply fall apart.
The juicy shredded chicken is then layered inside crunchy taco shells with shredded cheese and popped into a piping hot oven to warm, melt, and create an irresistibly cheesy NACHO-ESQUE taco. I KNOW.
Served alongside savory, fluffy Mexican Rice, this was one of the best meals I’ve had in ages!
Get your crock pots out, and appetites ready – it’s taco time!
How to Make This Recipe:
Start the Crock Pot Chicken Tacos by making the crock pot chicken, which could not be any easier. First slice 4 large chicken breasts in half. We’re aiming for 2lbs of chicken total.
Lay the chicken halves into the bottom of a crock pot in one layer, then sprinkle on 1 packet taco seasoning (or a double batch homemade taco seasoning,) and pour in 1-16oz jar salsa.
Place a lid on top, then cook the chicken on low for 4-6 hours, or high for 2-3 hours, or until it’s super tender. Shred the chicken then add some or all of the cooking liquid back in. That’s it. Juicy, tender, and unbelievably delicious – you would never know this only has 3 ingredients in it!
30 minutes before you’re ready to dine, cook up a big, fluffy batch of Mexican Rice. Just saute 1/4 cup minced onion in 1 teaspoon olive oil until tender, then add in 1 cup salsa, 1 cup jasmine rice, and 2 cups chicken or vegetable broth.
Bring the mixture to a boil, then place a lid on top and simmer until the rice is tender, about 20-25 minutes.
When the rice has a few minutes left, place some of the shredded chicken into corn taco shells, top with shredded cheese, then bake at 425 degrees for 2-3 minutes, or until the cheese melts. This step does double duty of warming the shell AND melting the cheese!
Add the toppings of your choice (chopped tomatoes, green onions, and truck loads of salsa for me,) then chow down!
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Crock Pot Chicken Tacos
Description
Crock Pot Chicken Tacos are an easy and crowd pleasing dinner recipe made right in the slow cooker. Use the leftover meat in a variety of ways!
Ingredients
- 2lbs chicken breasts (about 4 large, or 5 medium,) cut in half
- 1 packet gluten-free taco seasoning (or a double batch of homemade taco seasoning - recipe in notes below)
- 16oz jar salsa
- Corn taco shells
- Taco toppings: chopped tomato, lettuce, green onions, cheese, black olives, etc
- For the Mexican Rice:
- 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1/4 cup minced onion
- salt & pepper
- 1 cup salsa
- 1 cup jasmine rice
- 2 cups chicken or vegetable broth
Directions
- For the Chicken Tacos: Lay chicken breasts in a single layer in bottom of crock pot. Sprinkle on taco seasoning then pour in salsa. Lift chicken breast halves to get salsa underneath. Cook on low for 4-5 hours, or high for 2-3 hours, or until chicken breasts are tender. Shred then mix with some or all of the cooking liquid.
- Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Add shredded chicken into the bottom of taco shells then top with cheese. Bake on a foil-lined baking dish for 2-3 minutes, or until cheese is melted. Top with desired toppings.
- For the Mexican Rice: Heat oil in a pot over medium heat. Add onion, season with salt & pepper, then saute until tender, about 5 minutes. Add salsa, rice, and vegetable broth then bring to a boil. Lower heat then place a lid on top and simmer until rice is tender, about 20-25 minutes.
This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.
I could hardly control myself around this chicken – it is so flavorful, so tender, and so juicy. Plus, hello, it’s surrounded by melted cheese. How bad could that be? ;)
The Mexican Rice definitely gave the tacos a run for their money, though. I’ve had the recipe from The Fitnessista in my back pocket for over a year, and could just slap myself for waiting so long to use it. Creamy, fluffy, and sooo yummy.
If your crock pot doesn’t have a timer on it, cook the chicken on the weekend or at night. That way it’ll be ready and waiting for yummy chicken tacos any night of the week. Tacos are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to using this chicken, though. Try it on top of nachos, or in salads, burritos, or southwest egg scrambles!
Jessica@AKitchenAddiction 09.28.2012
If my schedule stays free, I’ll be at Panera!
Shaunna@mamas13minutemile 09.28.2012
I will be there at Panera! Excited to meet you!!! :)
Meredith 09.28.2012
Count me (and a friend) in for Panera! Yay!
Courtney 09.28.2012
Wish I still lived in Iowa so I could come to Panera! Your video on KCCI is awesome and that recipe looks AMAZING. Each segment you do keeps getting better and better! You go girl!
dawn h 09.28.2012
i think these look awesome and can’t wait to try them! also wish i was closer to des moines to join you. keep those awesome recipes coming!!!
Lisa 09.28.2012
I am pinning these to my Pinterest board. Can’t wait to try! Here in Texas we eat lots of Mexican food :-)
Great job on the TV segment with the Harvest Turkey Burgers…they look great too.
I’m the one who commented on your twitter about the Kale salad. I have that saved to try as well… Just bought the Kale at the store. And yes, it does taste bitter, but I assume it won’t in the salad. I just had to tell you the produce man, who said he has been a produce manager for over 25 years said they sell so much Kale now, all because of Dr. Oz! (and what the produce guy says is propaganda…LOL I’ve read how healthy it is…so I’m gonna believe it and give the salad a try. I love salad! Love your blog/recipes…and now because of this TV segment I just watched, I have a voice to go with you, your personality and humor. Good job!
Kalamity Kelli 09.28.2012
Several years ago I was at the dentist office and found a recipe for Taco Chicken. I read it as chicken and Taco seasoning – in the crock pot. So I made it. Can you imagine how that tasted? It was bad. Even the dog turned his nose up. It’s been a family joke ever since. I always knew there was another ingredient – It was Salsa! Thank you so much. I want to redeem myself so I have pinned it and will fix it soon! Thanks.
Lara 09.28.2012
Sad that Iowa so far from California – I love Panera and love Iowa Girl Eats even more! I’ve printed so many of your recipes, they need their own binder.
I know I’ve commented this before but you are a great food photographer – even down to the little details, your photos are amazing! Thanks!!
Jessica C. 09.28.2012
Yay! I will be at Panera (and my mom may come too!)
Chelsea @ Chelsea Eats Treats 09.28.2012
Ahh why is Iowa so far from me??? Can you have a Panera meet & greet in D.C. pleaseee???
Brenda 09.28.2012
Would love to come see you at Panera! Are Little Ones welcome? If so, count me as one and a half!
Iowa Girl Eats 09.29.2012
Of course!! See you both there!
Diana 09.27.2012
Thank you for sharing this recipe! I think it might be the first one I will make! Eek! ;)
Angela @ PattycakesnPancakes 09.27.2012
I’m so making these tacos for dinner this weekend. They look scrumptious! As always, your pictures are fabulous. I wish I could come to the “meet and greet”, have fun, and have an extra ribbon bagel in honor of me. :-)
Prairie Bee 09.27.2012
Any chance Panera will put you on a traveling circuit? Come up to Minnesota and I’ll come find you! :)
Rachel 09.27.2012
My friend wants to come too!
Erin 09.27.2012
That sounds great! I”ll be there.
Christy 09.27.2012
I’ll be at panera!
Lauren T 09.27.2012
I like how the KCCI cast was sneaking fries… Haha I wish I lived in Iowa. I would come visit you at Panera. Maybe one of these days you will make it down to KY again :)
Aimee 09.27.2012
Free Panera and IGE, count me in! :)
Kristen 09.27.2012
This recipe is worth purchasing a crock pot this weekend…sounds so yummy!