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KA's chicken tacos: does the chicken HAVE to be frozen?

Do the chicken breasts HAVE to be frozen when I put them in the crockpot?

Thanks!!

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Re: KA's chicken tacos: does the chicken HAVE to be frozen?

  • I made the recipe with thawed chicken and it came out delicious. So, personally, I don't think it matters.
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  • Nope, they'll just require slightly less cook time.  Once they shred easy, they're good!
  • Is there a recipe for the tacos posted?
  • Texmommy:

    Chicken Tacos in the Crockpot 

    -Take 1 chicken taco seasoning packet (you can use a reg. taco seasoning packet, but it really doesn't taste nearly as good), and cover the bottom of the crockpot. 

    -Lay 6 frozen tenderloins or 3 frozen breasts on top of the seasoning. 

    -Take one container of fresh pico (I use H.E.B.'s hot variety, we like the kick) and cover the chicken.  You can use a can of rotel, but the fresh tastes better. 

    -Pour 1/4 cup of olive oil and 1/4 cup water over the top of everything.  Do not stir.

    Simmer in crockpot for 4 to 6 hours on low.  If you're home, flip it halfway through, but not necessary.  Remove chicken and shred with a fork.  Stir back in, mixing everything up, and let cook/simmer for at least 30 more minutes.

    We throw it on tortillas with a shredded mexican cheese blend.  Great for leftovers, too.

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    In an unrelated note, you have great taste in names. =)  All of your names are names we've considered.  This baby will be a Natalie if it's a girl, and Matthew is a top contender for a boy.

  • imageKateAggie:

    Chicken Tacos in the Crockpot 

    -Take 1 chicken taco seasoning packet (you can use a reg. taco seasoning packet, but it really doesn't taste nearly as good), and cover the bottom of the crockpot. 

    -Lay 6 frozen tenderloins or 3 frozen breasts on top of the seasoning. 

    -Take one container of fresh pico (I use H.E.B.'s hot variety, we like the kick) and cover the chicken.  You can use a can of rotel, but the fresh tastes better. 

    -Pour 1/4 cup of olive oil and 1/4 cup water over the top of everything.  Do not stir.

    Simmer in crockpot for 4 to 6 hours on low.  If you're home, flip it halfway through, but not necessary.  Remove chicken and shred with a fork.  Stir back in, mixing everything up, and let cook/simmer for at least 30 more minutes.

    We throw it on tortillas with a shredded mexican cheese blend.  Great for leftovers, too.

    Thanks! I came in this post specifically looking for the recipe! Smile

  • Uh-oh. I set mine on low for 8 hours. I thought it was 6-8 hrs. Hmm, they *should* be fine. I used extra water because I was using four frozen breasts.
  • imageNessia:
    Uh-oh. I set mine on low for 8 hours. I thought it was 6-8 hrs. Hmm, they *should* be fine. I used extra water because I was using four frozen breasts.

    They should be fine...I know somebody left them on for 10+ hours with no issue.

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