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Easily shredded chicken breast fajitas done in the crockpot! There is nothing quite like a delicious meal waiting for you at the end of the day, and this crockpot chicken fajitas recipe is perfect for preparing ahead of time.
Don’t forget to serve your fajitas with this Easy Chunky Homemade Guacamole! Or you could try this Avocado Crema as a fajita topping!
Crockpot Chicken Fajitas
Fajitas are one of those things that most of us only ever get to enjoy when eating out.
Traditionally served as a build-your-own fajitas feast, restaurants serve up an impressive platter of tortillas, meat, dips, and toppings, which would give you the impression that it would require far too much effort to recreate such a feast at home.
However, with this super quick and simple crockpot chicken fajita recipe, you don’t have to spend hours in the kitchen in order to enjoy all of the fun of fajitas!
Is It Worth Making Your Own Fajita Mix?
Most people think they have to buy fajita seasoning mixes because they would never get it right if they tried to make their own. However, a quick look at the ingredients of your favorite fajita mix will surprise you.
Most of the ingredients that go into a fajita mix are probably things that you already have in your kitchen and that you confidently use all of the time when cooking other dishes.
To make your fajita mix, you need cayenne pepper, garlic powder, cumin, paprika, salt, pepper, and your favorite chili powder.
There is no magic ratio for how much of each ingredient, though. In fact, one of the best things about making your own seasoning blends is that you can adjust the quantities of each ingredient to suit your taste.
So, rather than reaching for a packet of fajita mix, why not try making your own? You really can’t go wrong!
To save time, you can even back a large portion of fajita seasoning and store it in a glass jar so that it is ready to use when you want to make a quick meal.
Could You Use Chicken Thighs Instead?
Chicken breasts are one of the healthiest meat options available, and this is one of the main reasons they are used in so many recipes.
However, while chicken breasts might be low in fat and high in protein, there is a trade-off. They are not the most flavorful part of the bird and are also the easiest to overcook, resulting in a chalky texture.
When it comes to juicy texture and a richer flavor, chicken thighs win every time. So, if you’re not worried about the extra calories, you might want to consider using chicken thighs in your fajitas in place of chicken breasts.
Thighs will get you a much softer and juicy chicken when you bite into your fajitas. You will also notice the taste of the chicken through the seasonings and salsa more than you would with chicken breasts.
Just like with chicken breasts, you want to make sure that your thighs are skinless and boneless. You can normally find boneless skinless thighs in stores, or you can remove both yourself if you can only find the bone-in option.
Extras To Serve Alongside Your Chicken Fajitas
Fajitas are meant to be a fun meal, and you get to build your fajitas at the table rather than being served a ready meal. Each person gets to create their fajitas to suit their taste, making the sides you serve even more important than any other Mexican-themed dish.
When serving build-your-own fajitas, you want to give your dinner guests as many choices and ways to customize their fajitas as possible.
Here are some of the classics you might want to serve alongside your chicken fajitas.
- Guacamole
You can’t go wrong with a giant dish of guacamole served alongside your fajitas. Everyone loves guacamole, whether they use it as a dip or spread a layer on the inside of each fajita.
You could buy ready-made guacamole from the store to cut back on prep time, but if you have an extra ten minutes to spare, it really is worth making your own.
Other than the avocados, you probably already have everything in your kitchen that you need to make quick guacamole, and it really is one of those things that, once you’ve tried, you won’t be able to go back to! - Seasoned Sour Cream
Sour cream is a must when serving fajitas.
However, the only thing better than sour cream is seasoned sour cream, and since you already have Mexican seasonings on hand, why not make your own to serve with your fajitas?
Add a little of your fajita seasonings mix to your sour cream, a squeeze of lime, and a dash of your favorite hot sauce, and you have the ultimate fajita dip! - Shredded Cheese
When you order fajitas at a restaurant, they almost always come with a side of cheese for you to add to your fajitas as you build them.
It is best to serve cheese on the side, though, rather than in the actual fajitas, so that you can adjust the quantity in each one as you eat it.
The easiest option is to buy pre-shredded cheese and serve it on the side. Alternatively, you could make your own shredded cheese blend using blocks of several cheeses and seasonings for even more variety!
Looking for more delicious Slow Cooker recipes? Try these out:
• Slow Cooker Cowboy Beans (with Instant Pot version)
• Crockpot Meatball Shepherd’s Pie
• Magpie’s Cheesy Bacon Potato Soup
Crock pot Chicken Fajitas
Ingredients
- 4 skinless boneless chicken breasts
- one large white onion
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 225 ml jar of salsa your choice of heat,
- 1 package of your favorite fajita seasoning mix
- 2 tablespoons lime juice
- 1 teaspoon white sugar
Instructions
- Place chicken in the bottom of a crockpot.
- Sautee the onions in the butter in a medium skillet until browned and soft. You want to brown them to get the best flavor possible.
- Place onions on top of the chicken,
- Combine the last four ingredients together and pour over the chicken and onions, covering it all nicely.
- Cook on high for 4 hours or low 6-8 hours, until the chicken shreds nicely.
- Serve on tortillas garnished with sour cream, cheese and cilantro.
Ross Bellwood says
Ah Ha, so this is where you hide that Ugly Chicken?
The Kitchen Magpie says
It’s hidden EVERYWHERE!!
James Lori Shipley says
this is an easy to put together recipe-we love it-took it on our honeymoon and we loved it!!
Tanya-Dan Tompkins says
Oooh \U0001f917 another must try.. loved the Buffalo pulled chicken last week.
The Kitchen Magpie says
You will definitely like this one!!!
GoMa to 2 says
I will be making this for my grandson on Taco Tuesday! Sounds yummy!
The Kitchen Magpie says
Bring him along lol.
The Kitchen Magpie says
Oh I’ll be doing so many all over that people will be tired of me lol!
Pauline Jong says
Thanks, Lisa for the “teenage boys” adjustment. That helps me tons.
The Kitchen Magpie says
Oh my word that’s a lot of food LOL! But yes, teenage boys would eat it no problem!
The Kitchen Magpie says
Oh I will be!
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Pauline Jong says
Looking forward to it. Hope you do a chapters book signing or something like that when you roll it out! 🙂
The Kitchen Magpie says
Aww thanks! I DO actually have a savory theme in mind for my next cookbook! I’ll just get this first one under my belt and then it’s time for the next!
Pauline Jong says
Love this one, Karlynn! You always seem to know what I have sitting in my fridge or something. Your recipes pop up just when I’m thinking, “what should I do with… [insert item from my fridge]. Thanks for saving the day. My kids are going to love your cookbook when you’re done!