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    Mexican Shredded Chicken in the Ninja Foodi

    Published: March 8, 2020Updated: February 20, 2021 · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking a link, I may earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. See Our Full Disclosure Policy for More Information

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    Recipe Time :50 minutes mins
    Servings: 6

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    Mexican Shredded Chicken in a bowl next to tortillas, cheese, and cilantro

    I've been making Mexican Shredded Chicken on the stove top for years and years. Same basic recipe, but it takes twice as long and I hated watching the pot to make sure that it didn't run out of liquid!

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    The Ninja Foodi has changed all that for me! No worries if you don't have a Ninja Foodi, you can use any electric pressure cooker and get the same fantastic results!

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    • What type of Chicken should I use?
    • What is the best way to shred the chicken?
    • What can I use Mexican Shredded Chicken for?
    • What can I do with the leftover broth?
    • Is this Mexican Shredded Chicken Spicy?
    • How to Make Mexican Shredded Chicken in the Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker
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    What type of Chicken should I use?

    I used boneless, skinless chicken breasts that were semi-frozen, but you can use any kind of chicken you like.

    For chicken thighs, I would get the boneless, skinless kind for the easiest preparation, but you can use bone-in, skin on. Here are my suggestions for different types of chicken.

    Frozen Bone-in, Skin On Chicken Thighs:

    Follow the same instructions for frozen chicken breasts, but after cooking remove the thighs from the pot and remove the skin and bones. Then shred and return to the pot. Sometimes the chicken thighs will fall apart in the pot and that will make it really easy to pick out the skin and bones without having to remove the entire thigh.

    Thawed Bone-in, Skin on Chicken Thighs:

    I would decrease the pressure cooking time to about 15-20 minutes when using thawed chicken thighs. Then remove them from the pot and take off the skin and remove the bones. This should be very easy to do.

    If for some reason, your chicken thighs aren't shredding easily, just turn the sear/sauté on high and simmer for another 5 minutes or until they are falling apart.

    Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts:

    Frozen chicken breasts on a plate

    It really makes no difference if your chicken breasts are frozen or thawed. I have done it both ways and the 25 minute of PC time works for both.

    Since the chicken breasts are almost fully submerged in the liquid, they do not dry out even when thawed. You can always decrease the time for thawed chicken breasts to 20 minutes and see if they shred easily.

    If they don't, just use the sear/sauté on high to simmer until they shred easily.

    TIP: Don't remove your chicken breasts from the broth right away if you want to remove them to shred. Let them sit in the broth for at least 5-10 minutes or they might dry out when removed.

    Frozen Bone-in, Skin on Chicken Breasts:

    If your bone-in, skin on chicken breasts are frozen, I would increase the PC time to 30 minutes. This of course depends on their size. If they are small, 25 minutes should be enough time.

    Once they are cooked, let them sit in the pot in the broth for 5-10 minutes before removing them. This will help them stay nice and moist.

    What is the best way to shred the chicken?

    The best way to shred the chicken is in the pot in the broth. I used my (affiliate link)Mix 'N Chop from Pampered Chef and it worked great! You can use any utensil that is safe for the non-stick surface of the Ninja Foodi.

    The chicken is so tender that tongs will work!

    Try to avoid removing the chicken from the pot to shred. The quick change in temperature can pull the juices out of the chicken and have it become dry and stringy.

    If you have to remove it to shred, let it sit in the pot in the broth for 5-10 minutes before removing it.

    I know some people use their kitchen aid mixer and that will work, too. I just don't see the point in dirting another bowl when the chicken will shred right in the pot!

    What can I use Mexican Shredded Chicken for?

    This is a basic recipe that can be used for a ton of different meals! I love to have it on hand for a quick dinner or lunch.

    Some of my favorite ways to use are:

    Enchilada Sauce in a glass bowl beside corn tortillas

    Chicken Enchiladas: I actually have a recipe for delicious Chicken Enchiladas coming out soon and you don't want to miss the Homemade Enchilada Sauce! It is so easy and so delicious!

    Mexican Shredded Chicken Salad: This recipe is perfect for topping a basic salad with the chicken. It is one of my favorite ways to serve it! I also used the Homemade Enchilada Sauce as a the salad dressing. Squeeze a bit of lime on and oh my, it's good!

    Shredded Mexican Chicken on top of a salad with enchilada sauce as the dressing

    Tacos: This Mexican Shredded Chicken recipe works great for hard or soft tacos. Simply fill the taco shell or flour tortilla with the chicken and use your favorite taco toppings. Quick, Easy, & Delicious!

    Chicken Chimichanga: I'm working on a recipe for this right now and it's so good! Fill a flour tortilla with the Mexican Shredded Chicken, homemade refried beans, cilantro lime rice, and cheese. Then Air Fry to golden perfection. YUM!

    The possibilities go on and on.

    What can I do with the leftover broth?

    DON'T THROW IT AWAY! If you don't want to use it right away, freeze it. It makes the perfect base for a Chicken Tortilla Soup or an Enchilada Soup.

    The broth is a perfect base for any Mexican style soup. You can turn it into a quick Tortilla Soup by adding some corn and black beans. Or a creamy Enchilada soup by adding 1 batch of Homemade Enchilada Sauce, a package of cream cheese and some shredded Mexican Cheese. YUMMY!

    You can even freeze the leftover broth to make your next batch of Shredded Mexican Chicken. Just add in a little more chicken stock (maybe ½ cup) and some more chicken and you will be good to go!

    Is this Mexican Shredded Chicken Spicy?

    No, not at all. You get the flavor of the jalapeno pepper, but it is not spicy.

    Of course, you can omit the pepper or double it if you like spice. For a spicier Mexican Shredded Chicken, I would add in ½-1 teaspoon of Chipotle pepper for a nice smoky heat. Cayenne pepper would be fine, too.

    How to Make Mexican Shredded Chicken in the Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker

    There really isn't anything to making this delicious shredded chicken. You can use frozen or thawed chicken breasts, so no worries either way.

    If your chicken breasts are individually frozen, the time of 25 minutes is just fine. If they are frozen clumped together, you might want to increase the time to 30 minutes to make sure they cook completely.

    Add 1 can (14.5 oz) of diced tomatoes to the inner pot of the Ninja Foodi or electric pressure cooker. I used fire roasted tomatoes in this recipe because I love them and they really add a nice depth of flavor (they aren't spicy), but you can add any type of diced tomatoes that you like.

    Add 1 cup of chicken broth, ½ diced onion (I used a sweet onion), spices, sliced jalapeno pepper. Give it a stir to combine the spices.

    Adding ingredients to pot for Mexican Shredded Chicken

    Cut the stems off of the bunch of cilantro and chop into ½" size or so. No need to be exact with this, they cook down and become very soft during the PC time. Reserve the cilantro leaves for whatever you turn this Mexican Shredded Chicken into. If you don't like cilantro, simply omit it.

    Chopping and adding cilantro to the pot

    Next, add in your chicken and nestle it in the pot so it is submerged in the liquid as much as possible. This will ensure that the chicken absorbs the flavors of the broth and help to keep it moist during the pressure cooking time.

    Adding chicken to the inner pot

    Place the pressure lid on and set the Ninja Foodi to high pressure for 25 minutes. When the time is up, allow it to natural release for 10 minutes. Remove the lid and shred the chicken right in the pot. I used my (affiliate link)Pampered Chef Mix 'N Chop and it worked great!

    If your chicken isn't shredding easily, turn the sear/sauté on and simmer for a few minutes or you can go back under pressure for another 5 minutes. I would do another 10 minute NR to ensure the chicken doesn't dry out.


    shredding chicken in the inner pot

    Now you are ready to serve your Mexican Shredded Chicken! I decided to use it as a salad topping and it was so delicious!

    serving Mexican Shredded Chicken on top of a salad with Enchilada sauce as the dressing
    Mexican Shredded Chicken in a bowl next to tortillas, cheese, and cilantro

    Mexican Shredded Chicken

    Recipe By: Louise
    Deliciously simple Mexican Shredded Chicken that can be used for your favorite Mexican dishes
    4.89 from 43 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 25 minutes mins
    Time to pressure, Natural Release Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 50 minutes mins
    Course Dinner
    Cuisine Mexican
    Servings 6
    Calories 171 kcal

    Equipment

    • Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooker & Air Crisper
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    Ingredients

    • 14.5 ounces Fire Roasted Tomatoes
    • 1 cup chicken stock
    • ½ onion I used a sweet onion
    • 1 jalapeno pepper
    • 2 teaspoon sea salt fine grind
    • 2 teaspoon cumin
    • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
    • 1 teaspoon onion powder
    • 1 bunch cilantro stems only for this recipe
    • 1½ lbs chicken breasts (boneless, skinless) frozen or thawed

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    Instructions
     

    • Add the fire roasted tomatoes, chicken stock, diced onion, sliced jalapeno pepper, and spices to the inner pot of the Ninja Foodi and stir to combine the spices.
    • Cut the stems off of 1 bunch of cilantro and chop into about ½" size and add to the pot. Reserve the cilantro leaves for garnish in the dish you make with the shredded chicken.
    • Nestle the chicken breasts into the pot and try to get them as submerged as possible. Put the pressure lid on and turn the valve to seal. Set the pressure on high for 25 minutes. When the time is up, allow the pot to natural release the pressure for 10 minutes and then manually release the remaining pressure. Use a Mix 'N Chop to shred the chicken right in the pot. Use in your favorite Mexican dish and enjoy!

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    Notes

    The nutritional values includes the broth. 
    Store the Mexican Shredded Chicken in the broth until you are ready to use it. This will keep it moist. Reheat in the broth if not using right away. 
    Make sure to drain the meat if you are using it in tacos so they don't get too soggy. 

    Nutrition

    Serving: 0.5cupCalories: 171kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 26gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 74mgSodium: 967mgPotassium: 500mgFiber: 1gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 158IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 14mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword Mexican Shredded Chicken in the pressure cooker
    Course Dinner
    Cuisine Mexican
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    About the Recipe Author, Louise Long

    Louise is a full-time recipe creator and food blogger @ The Salted Pepper. She has over 30 years of experience with cooking and recipe development. She owned a restaurant for several years and was a full-time RN until retiring to blog full-time.

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    She published her first cookbook in the Fall of 2018 and is very interested in writing several more.

    Louise is also the creator of an online Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooking Course with over 100 instructional step-by-step videos. People absolutely rave about the course and all the value they have received from it.

    Louise has several very active Facebook groups that help people with the basics of cooking and learning more about the appliances they love.

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    1. Kim Goodall

      June 21, 2022 at 5:31 am

      I want to double the recipe when I try it, any words of wisdom on cook time or broth amounts?

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      • Louise

        June 22, 2022 at 8:24 am

        Cook time will be the same amd you don't have to double the liquid or seasonings unless you just want extra juice. I might increase the liquid and seasonings by 25%-50% for double chicken.

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    2. Carmen

      June 04, 2022 at 3:43 am

      If I make this in my instant pot, is the cooking time still the same as long as I use the same pressure setting?

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      • Louise

        June 04, 2022 at 6:56 am

        Yes, it should be the same in your instant pot.

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    3. Steve

      June 01, 2022 at 5:28 am

      5 stars
      I have just bought my Ninja foodi and after finding your channel on youtube this was the first recipe i tried along with the mexican rice.
      Ran out of cumin so i switched it out with some smoked paprika and chipotle chilli powder. Went down a storm with the family and friends, the only comments i got was i didn't make enough. I will defo be make this again on a regular basis. Thanks for the inspiration

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      • Louise

        June 04, 2022 at 6:57 am

        I'm so glad you and your family enjoyed it!

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    4. Dulce

      May 31, 2022 at 12:56 pm

      What’s a mix and chop?

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      • Louise

        June 04, 2022 at 6:59 am

        It's a kitchen tool that breaks up meat and stirs it. Mine is from Pampered Chef: https://www.pamperedchef.com/pws/thesaltedpepper/shop/Favorites/Favorites/Mix+%27N+Chop/2583

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    5. Erika

      April 30, 2022 at 3:55 pm

      5 stars
      This was ridiculously delicious!! I was in the mood for chicken tacos and was looking for something different than just adding taco seasoning packets. I’m so happy I found this because it will be in a constant rotation from now on for our dinners. Thanks for sharing!

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      • Louise

        May 01, 2022 at 6:47 pm

        I'm so glad you enjoyed it!

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