Chicken Tacos is a quick way to get your midweek taco fix! Shredded Mexican chicken that comes with its own sauce, a homemade chicken taco seasoning does double duty to flavour the chicken AND make the taco sauce.
This is an easy chicken taco recipe loaded with big, punchy Mexican flavours. No marinating, no fussing with a separate sauce, no need to go overboard with toppings. The only question is – soft tortillas or old school taco shells?? 🤔
Chicken Tacos
This Chicken Taco recipe is intended to be a QUICK recipe with a 2-in-1 chicken plus taco sauce so there’s no need to make a separate sauce.
Tacos always seem to be pitched as a quick ‘n easy dinner. Though cooking the meat might be fast, we need to factor in the extra time to make all the taco fixings: pico de Gallo, guacamole or Avocado Sauce, pickled cabbage, taco sauce, cheese sauce…..
We’re bypassing all of that with this Chicken Taco recipe. Because the chicken is flavoured generously and comes with a sauce, this means:
✅ No need to make a separate sauce of any kind. But if you’re so inclined, dig deep to find the strength to pull a tub of sour cream from the fridge….
✅ Taco toppings can be kept simple. I chopped a tomato, onion, lettuce and onion.
BUT having said that, nobody ever complains about too many taco topping options, so don’t let me hold you back!!
This is a 2-1 chicken taco filling PLUS taco sauce recipe!
Chicken Taco Seasoning
Here’s what goes in my quick chicken tacos:
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simple homemade Chicken taco seasoning – made with cumin, paprika, onion powder, garlic powder and oregano, the same taco seasoning I use for Beef Tacos and Quesadillas. There’s quite a lot, but we need it because it’s used to season the chicken AND make the sauce. Add cayenne pepper for a hit spiciness;
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garlic – it goes in everything around here!
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lime juice – loads of sub options here – the main purpose is to turn the spices into a loose paste to coat the chicken. Orange juice or another fruit juice is an excellent sub, lemon juice or even water;
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chicken – boneless skinless chicken thighs is always my first choice because it’s so much juicier than breast with just a fraction more calories;
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chicken broth/liquid stock and tomato paste – to make the sauce.
The chicken taco seasoning does double duty to flavour the chicken AND the taco sauce
How to make Chicken Tacos
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Coat chicken in taco seasoning rub. No need to marinate – it adds little to this recipe because we’re shredding the chicken
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Sear and shred – or chop. I like to shred because the chicken strands hold more sauce = juicier eating experience 😂
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Into the same pan, add broth and tomato paste. Scrape and simmer, toss chicken back in;
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Stuff into taco shells and devour.
Because this is by no means an authentic Mexican chicken recipe, being that the seasoning is a total copycat of Old El Paso (minus preservatives and artificial flavours), the stuffing vehicle of choice here is good ole crispy corn taco shells. You won’t see them anywhere in Mexico…. but we love them anyway!
Today’s Chicken Taco recipe is the quicker version of this Mexican Shredded Chicken which is made with a Chipotles in Adobo based sauce, and does not require marinating like this Mexican Grilled Chicken Tacos (a homestyle version of Sinaloa Chicken, a traditional Mexican recipe).
There’s room for all 3 tacos in my life, but today’s recipe is the one I make most often because I don’t need to plan for it. I usually have all the spices and other ingredients (because taco shells – crispy or otherwise – can always be found somewhere in the dark depths of my pantry), toppings are adaptable and it’s high returns for low effort.
You know I’m a big fan of these type of recipes! – Nagi x
In the mood for Mexican?
I have a few here around here…. just a few… 😂😂
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Beef tacos – old school ground Beef Tacos or slow cooked Mexican Shredded Beef
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Other Chicken tacos – Mexican Shredded Chicken and Marinated Grilled Chicken
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Mexican Pulled Pork – Pork Carnitas, big reader fave!
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Fish Tacos – marinated and grilled (also try this same recipe with prawns/shrimp)
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Taco fixings – pico de Gallo, Salsa sauce, guacamole or Avocado Sauce, pickled cabbage, taco sauce, cheese sauce
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Browse all Mexican recipes
Also, don’t miss Mexican Fiesta – a fiesta menu, starters, mains, sides and dessert!
Chicken tacos recipe
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Quick Chicken Tacos - WITH sauce!
Ingredients
- 700 g / 1.2 lb chicken thighs , skinless boneless (or breast)
- 1.5 tbsp olive oil
- 2 tbsp tomato paste
- 2 tsp sugar
- 1 cup (250ml) chicken broth, separated (liquid stock)
HOMEMADE TACO SEASONING:
- 3 tbsp lime juice (Note 1)
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 2 tsp EACH garlic powder, onion powder, dried oregano
- 3 tsp EACH cumin powder, paprika
- 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (adjust spiciness to taste, can skip)
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
To serve:
- Taco shells or tortillas , warmed per packet directions
- Diced tomato , onion, avocado, coriander/cilantro leaves
- Shredded lettuce
- Shredded cheese
- Sour cream
Instructions
- Place Taco Seasoning ingredients in a bowl. Add 2 tbsp of the chicken broth and mix to form a loose paste.
- Add chicken, turn to coat.
- Heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Cook chicken for 3 minutes on each side until lightly seared. (Reserve marinade dregs in bowl)
- Remove chicken into a shallow dish.
- Return skillet to stove, reduce to medium. Add remaining chicken broth, tomato paste, sugar and scrape in any marinade left in the bowl. Mix to dissolve, scraping base of pan, and bring to simmer
- Meanwhile, shred chicken with forks, or chop (don't worry if raw inside).
- Return chicken into sauce, toss and simmer for 2 to 3 minutes until sauce reduces to a thin syrup consistency (add water if reduces too fast). Adjust salt to taste.
- Transfer chicken and all sauce to serving bowl.
Serving:
- Warm taco shells or tortillas.
- Stuff with chicken, making sure it's soaked with the sauce.
- Top with tomato, avocado, onion, coriander, lettuce and sour cream. Devour!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Dozer with his friends and a lady in black (yours truly! 😂). Between all the cooking/shooting/filming and Dozer, there is not much white in my wardrobe…..
Sue Dalitz says
This one will feature this week no doubt. Your recipes are feeding us at least 3 times per week. Quick and yum – as good as the pics suggest. Thanks.
Nagi says
I love hearing that Sue! I always sit here at my computer smiling like a fool when I read messages like this 🙂 N x
Alice Canales says
I love your recipes-no insane ingredients. I’m 1/2 Japanese, married to a Mexican-so we have a range of likes! My favorite meal in the world is Katsudon and hubby makes a great Gisada. I look forward to every blog!
Nagi says
OMG I would LOVE to be at your dinner table….
Dorothy Dunton says
Hi Nagi! Like you I always have these pantry items on hand and I always buy boneless, skinless chicken thighs because they taste the best and are economical! I also always have flour tortillas and hard shells. I like to use them as Eva does! Less messy and really tasty! We will be having these very soon my friend! Dozer is adorable, as always 🙂
Nagi says
I bet YOU have a mean go-to taco recipe….
Steve says
Hey Nagi! Love your site btw! Recently found it and have made a few recipes so far. (Guinness beef stew and soda bread turned out amazzzzing!) Noticed in the upper part of recipe you mention adding lime juice to the spices to create a wet rub. But in the recipe instructions you specify broth! Just thought I’d give you a heads up.
Going to make this, but maybe throw some onions into pan after searing thighs, then create sauce, add back whole thighs, pop into oven to simmer for awhile and cook thru. Shred, stir, serve!
Thanks for the lovely site and recipes. 🙂
Nagi says
So glad you’re enjoying the recipes Steve! thanks for that feedback, let me check how I explained it. I use both lime AND broth to make the wet broth, I just didn’t put broth in both photos.
And I agree – onion is always a good thing for tacos! N x
SG says
Nagi..I hate to sound repetitive, but omg u really are a miracle. Every recipe is beyond amazing just as u r, love to read all ur comments n tips…n the icing on top is of course Dozer..need I say more..💞💞👏👏👌👌
Nagi says
Oh no, you will NEVER sound repetitive 😂 I’m so pleased you enjoy my recipes and Dozer, thank you for your lovely message! N x
Eva says
This is so delicious, Nagi! Thank you for sharing.
As far as the question: “The only question is – soft tortillas or old school taco shells??” our answer is DOUBLE DECKER TACOS. 🙂
The name and idea is from the US Taco Bell. Before you load your taco as in the video, put a flour tortilla on a plate. You can put a strip of warm, seasoned refried beans down the middle of the tortilla if you’re so inclined. Then place your loaded taco on the tortilla (on top of the beans if you’re using them).
The flour tortilla catches most of the cracked corn chips as well as the dripping juices. 🙂
Nagi says
OMG yes! I forgot about that! I MUST have one when I’m next in the states 🙂 N x
Jason Lee says
Just googled double decker Tacos – genius!! 🙂
Nagi says
I know right??! I HAVE to try one! N x
Stephen says
Hi Nagi
Hope alls well. Do you think the finished chicken and sauce would be ok to freeze, then reheat in microwave.
Thanks
Nagi says
YES! Best to use thigh – N x
Jason Lee says
I’d like to know this too pls.
Michelle says
Can you use rotisserie chicken in this?
Nagi says
Absolutely! Just toss with seasoning, sear in oil, then add in the tomato paste and other sauce ingredients, simmer to bring together. YUM N x
Jackie Weber says
Nagi: Another wonderful recipe. Also, I have to say that Dozer is so darned adorable. I love him soooo much. In fact, I am getting a golden puppy this summer so am very excited about that. I have loved Goldens for years. Thanks for all the wonderful pictures of him and of course, the good food!!
Nagi says
I’m so excited for you! Goldies are wonderful – not a mean bone in their body, just lots and lots and lots of fur…. 😂 N xx
Ron says
Some yummy crunchy looking tacos indeed.
Is Dozer teaching his friends how to properly beg for a treat?
Nagi says
Begging for a treat? NOT in the water! He’s begging me to throw a TOY!! 😂
Jason Lee says
Oh no, you’ve posted another one I have to try IMMEDIATELY! 🙂
Looks great, I’m going to do it with your pico de gallo, iceberg, wholewheat wraps and feta.
Great picture in the sea Nagi – they are very lucky dogs, obvious how happy they are there! 🙂
Nagi says
Hope you get a chance to try it soon Jason! N x
Jason Lee says
Made this today and it was delicious and beats my store-bought favourite Taco spice mix by miles. The technique was spot on,
It was a keeper, one that I’ll be making to take to work ‘on the reg’
Thank you again! x
Nagi says
You made it! So glad you enjoyed it Jason, thanks for letting me know! N x
Gillian DidierSerre says
Lucky Dozer we have to wait a very long time before anyone dogs or humans can go in the water.
Yummy chicken taco recipe very welcome for this cold spring weather thanks Nagi 👍
Nagi says
I think the summer is still down here, it’s so warm still!! N xx