Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas
Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas are an easy dinner idea and with low-carb tortillas or cauliflower rice this is a delicious low-carb meal! And Crockpot fajitas can cook in a few hours and they’re great to make in the summer when you don’t want to turn on the stove.
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I got this recipe for Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas from a blog called MomFood, written by a blogger named C. Jones who graciously agreed to let me republish it here. That blog disappeared shortly after I got the recipe, although some time later C. Jones did leave a comment on the original post.
At the time she was still reading Danica's Kitchen, so if she’s still reading now, I hope she’ll be pleased to see I’m still enjoying this chicken fajitas recipe, and recently I made fajitas in the crockpot and took a few pictures. Of course, I know these chicken fajitas made in the slow cooker aren’t really fajitas like the ones that come on a sizzling plate at a restaurant, but this recipe is still pretty delicious even without that fajita sizzle.
These easy-to-make Chicken Fajitas are delicious any time of year, but I especially love to make this for Cinco de Mayo or in the summer months, because this is a no-fuss recipe and using the slow cooker will keep your kitchen cool.
What ingredients do you need for this recipe?
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- boneless skinless chicken breasts
- red onion
- red bell pepper
- green bell pepper
- Chili Powder (affiliate link)
- ground cumin (affiliate link)
- salt
- canned chicken broth (affiliate link) or homemade chicken stock
- fresh-squeezed lime juice, I used my fresh-frozen lime juice
- low-carb tortilla, I like Mission Carb Balance Low-Carb Tortillas (affiliate link)
- Mexican four-cheese blend
- sour cream
- guacamole
- salsa, I would use Pace Picante Sauce (affiliate link) which is low in sugar
- (Could also add lettuce and tomato.)
What do I serve with Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas?
The chicken and roasted veggies are delicious served in low-carb tortillas or over cauliflower rice, but truthfully rice or tortillas are completely optional for these crockpot fajitas. I often eat this just piled up on a plate with melted cheese, salsa, and a dollop of sour cream. Some Cilantro-Lover’s Guacamole would go great with it too, but unfortunately there was none of that on hand for the photo!
Can Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas work for Keto?
You can easily make this recipe Keto friendly by simply serving the chicken and veggies on a plate, topped with melted cheese. I’ve eaten it that way many times and always enjoyed it! That variation would also be gluten-free.
What size slow cooker did I use?
I used a Crock-Pot 3.5-Quart Slow Cooker (affiliate link) for this recipe, but as you can see it was quite full and a larger slow cooker would definitely work.
Want another method for making Chicken Fajitas?
If you want another option for cooking chicken fajitas, check out my recipe for Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas, which is also a winner!
How to make Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas:
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- Put trimmed chicken breasts, sliced onion, sliced green bell pepper, and sliced red bell pepper into slow cooker.
- Squeeze fresh lime juice over top of chicken and vegetables.
- Mix together chili powder, cumin, salt, and chicken broth and pour over.
- Cook 3-4 hours on high or 6-7 hours on low.
- Serve the Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas hot, with low-carb tortillas or over Easy Cauliflower Rice for a low-carb meal.
- Or just serve chicken, veggies, and melted cheese on a plate for Keto.
More Chicken in the Slow Cooker:
- Slow Cooker Salsa Chicken
- Slow Cooker Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas
- Slow Cooker Asian Chicken Broccoli Bowls
Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas
Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas are a delicious meal for any time of year.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 2 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breasts (see notes)
- 1 onion, thinly sliced (I use red onion)
- 1 red bell pepper, sliced in half-circle slices
- 1 green bell pepper, sliced in half-circle slices
- 2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup chicken broth (see notes)
- 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice (more or less to taste)
For Serving
- flour tortillas (I use low-carb tortillas)
- grated cheese (I use Mexican four-cheese blend)
- sour cream
- guacamole
- salsa
- (Could also add lettuce and tomato.)
Instructions
- Trim all visible fat and tendons from chicken breasts, and cut chicken into 1 inch crosswise slices.
- Place chicken in crockpot
- Cut both ends from onion, then peel, cut in half top to botton, and cut into half-circle slices.
- Add onion to crockpot.
- Cut ends from red and green bell pepper, cut in half top to bottom, remove seeds and membranes, and cut into half-circle slices. (Cut up the stem and bottom end too.)
- Add bell peppers to crockpot.
- Squeeze lime juice over chicken, onions, and peppers in crockpot.
- In a small bowl stir chili powder, cumin and salt into chicken broth (I used homemade chicken stock).
- Pour over chicken.
- Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours or on high for 3-4 hours, or until tender. (I usually cook about 3 hours on high.)
- Spoon chicken and vegetables into warmed tortillas (I use low-carb tortillas) and serve with toppings. This would be great with Cilantro-Lover’s Perfect Guacamole.
- This is also delicious just served on a plate, with cheese melted over and other toppings added.
Notes
You need about 4 large chicken breasts to make six servings.
I used homemade chicken stock but canned chicken broth or chicken stock from a carton would be fine for this recipe.
Nutritional information doesn't include optional toppings or low-carb tortillas.
Recipe originally from Mom Food, a blog which no longer exists.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
6Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 273Total Fat: 5.8gSaturated Fat: 1.6gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3.3gCholesterol: 129mgSodium: 305mgCarbohydrates: 5.3gFiber: 1gSugar: 2.4gProtein: 48g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
If you serve the Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas with low-carb tortillas or over cauliflower rice, this can be a low-carb meal. If you’re serving this with low-carb or whole wheat tortillas, it would be a great meal for phase 2 or 3 of the original South Beach Diet. Just eat the chicken and veggies topped with some cheese without tortillas or rice for stricter low-carb or Keto.
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Historical Notes for This Recipe:
Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas was first posted in 2005 and updated with photos in 2009. The recipe was last updated with more information in 2023.
53 Comments on “Slow Cooker Chicken Fajitas”
The chicken and vegetables give off so much liquid during cooking that you really don’t have to add any extra liquid to the crockpot when cooking. I’ve stopped adding extra liquid because it was coming out too soupy. This is super good, and I’ve made it at least 5 times since I found the recipe. Keep up the great work. You’re recipes are usually a hit.
Glad to hear you are having good luck with that. Some slow cookers are hotter or cooler than others, so I think that affects how much liquid is released. But I think I’ll try it without adding liquid.
And so glad you are enjoying the recipes, thanks!
I’m definitely gonna try this. Having a slow cooker makes life so much easier for busy moms like me.
Glad you like it!
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Molly I would not really recommend freezing this because the vegetables are already pretty soft from the slow cooker and I think freezing would turn them to mush. Sorry.
I did not notice the "can freeze" tag for this recipe and wanted to know your thoughts. I would like to make a big batch of the fajitas and freeze for quick lunches (fajita bowl style without a tortilla).
I've never tried it with frozen chicken breasts, but I wouldn't recommend it because I think the vegetables would get overcooked by the time the chicken was thawed and done.
Can u use frozen chicken breasts
Sarah, so glad you liked it. Good idea to increase the vegetables.
Made this and hubbs and I LOVED it! Making again this week and will double the veggies as we are veggie lovers. Thanks so much!
So glad you enjoyed it!
I just found this recipe this past Sat. and fixed it on Sunday. It was so good. The chicken was so soft and tender. Thanks for the recipe.
Amy, so glad you enjoyed it. You are welcome to rewrite the recipe in your own words and share it with your own photo. I also permit the use of my photo with a link back to get the recipe from my site. Thanks.
I found this recipe, and your blog through pinterest and I am so happy I did! The Fajitas were yummy! I would like to share this with family and friends on my blog, with credit back to you of course, if you don't mind.
Amy @ http://yellowhouseon3rd.blogspot.com
So glad you liked the fajitas!
I just made these and they came out so good!!
Heidi, hope you both enjoy them!
Very excited to try this tomorrow! My husband loves fajitas and (being the bad wife that I am) I've never made them in our 8 years of marriage!
Yes, that sounds like a good plan!
Just threw this in the crockpot, but I tripled the peppers. If it's full of veggies, I can eat more, right?? 😉
I think bottled lime juice might be a little stronger so I would use a bit less, but I think it will work.
Do you think I could use bottled lime juice?
Cristy, I'm sorry but without trying it I wouldn't be sure how to adapt this recipe to use beef (Chicken gets tender much more easily; I'm not sure if the beef would be tender with this little liquid.) You might try Googling "Crockpot Beef Fajitas" for tips and then try it.
If I were to cook this with some type of beef what would I use and how would I do it? Thanks! I've tried it with the chicken and it was awesome!
Linda, that sounds delicious! So glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for letting me know.
Hi Kalyn, I made this yesterday for our Super Bowl dinner, and it was fabulous. We did it the South Beach fashion putting the chicken/pepper/onion mixture over shredded lettuce on the plates and topped with shredded Mexican cheese mix. Served with Wholly Guacamole from Costco (my name is Linda, I am a Costco-holic), home made salsa (a great recipe here on Ree's blog- http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2010/01/restaurant-style-salsa/), sour cream, and diced plum tomatoes. It's great that we're going to enjoy this same feast for at least another dinner and a lunch this week! THANKS for another fab SB recipe.
This sounds super easy and tasty… thanks for sharing!
Susie, that is a drag about the electricity, but do try again. These are great in the crockpot.
Oh, it smells delicious!! We lost power today so I couldn't use my crock pot. I was VERY sad. They still turned out well cooked on the stove, but I was looking for "no effort" Thanks!! I will have to try them again in the crock pot for sure!!
Amy I don't think it will change the cooking time much to make a smaller amount, but you need to be sure to use a small enough crockpot. The crockpot needs to be close to 2/3 full to cook properly. Hope you like it!
Hi Kalyn! I've had this on my to-do list forever and am excited to finally try it this week. Read in the comments that it scales up well for a crowd, but was wondering if the cooking times would remain similar if I halve the recipe? I'm very new to crockpot cooking, so don't have a feel for that kind of thing yet. Many thanks!
Fajitas are so fun to eat…a little prep but the guests will love you and the chicken for it!
We need a crockpot! Slow cooking is the new rage now. 🙂 Old school always becomes new.
What’s a ‘real’ fajitas? This looks excellent Kalyn.
Liked the beet post on bloggher too!
Was it the weekend when it was happy?
That’s such a good idea! I would love to have some fajitas waiting for me after a long day of work. What can’t you do in a slow cooker?!? Wait, don’t answer that 🙂
Sues
I love the idea of making fajitas in a crock pot! 🙂 Great recipe.
I recently picked up a slow cooker and I have been itching to try it. I like the sound of making fajitas in a slow cooker.
MandyCat, it’s easy and tasty. You’ll be glad to know the porn site is gone and momfood.blogspot.com is now the blog of another mom (but not C. Jones.)
Cyndi, love the idea of doing it with beef. Do you partly cook the beef first before adding the veggies?
Pearl, it’s a keeper!
Katrina, you *must* get a crockpot! So handy.
Melynda, if you’re using frozen peppers I might cook the other ingredients a bit before adding the peppers. Let me know how it turns out.
Cheryl, so glad you like it.
Junglefrog, just wish I had some guacamole left to eat with it. Need to make some more!
Hi C. Jones! So fun hearing from you again. Thanks for reading all this time. Hope you’re doing well.
Of course I’m still reading your blog Kalyn 🙂
The photos are so beautiful!!! I still make these regularly, and the recipe scales well to feed a crowd.
Ah that is so kind of you to share this lovely recipe to go with the guacamole…:) I will definitely be making this!!
ooh, I’m so looking forward to this. It’s just what I am looking for!
This sounds great. I have peppers in the freezer ready to go!
Ohhhhh, that looks wonderful! OK – now you got me going to buy a crockpot today:)
that sounds like a great recipe for crockpot!
You suggested once a long time ago to try it with beef – so I use skirt steak (some call it flap meat), cut across the grain – and it comes out fabulous! We eat this often since it’s sooo good and so easy.
I’m certainly going to try this. It sounds like a really good addition to my crockpot repertoire.
The information about the porn site that has taken over the Momfood blog reminded me of an episode several years ago. I was trying to find a recipe for oven baked potatoes made with onion soup mix. Somehow I wound up on a site that bragged about being the “nastiest sex site on the Internet” and from a very brief glance at the photographs, rightfully so. Worse, it wouldn’t let me log off. I had to power cycle my PC to escape.
Very fun hearing from you C. Jones. I’m glad to know you’re doing ok. I still get compliments on your fajita recipe from people I’ve given it to.
I am C Jones, formerly of Momfood. I tried blogging for a while and decided that it just wasn’t for me so I deleted the Momfood blog.
Wow, I had no idea what has happened to it after that. I guess the lesson to be learned is not to delete a blog even if you no are no longer posting to it so that no one else can use that name for other purposes.
Thanks for the kind words, Kalyn. I still read your blog regularly and have enjoyed watching your blog grow!
Sarah, I have been wondering the same thing. I had to take off the link to MomFood because it was taken over by a creepy sex site. She seemed so nice, I really wonder what happened to her.
I was just curious if you know what happened to the Momfood blog…I read this recipe, which sounds so yummy and easy, and searched for it (hoping to locate some more good crockpot recipes). I found cached pages from what I assume was the blog you were talking about but the momfood.blogspot.com is now a creepy site that has all these imbeded porn links. How bizarre.
I ate this with chicken, peppers, and melted cheese layered with a dollop of sour cream (no tortilla) and it was delicious.
Kalyn