Insanely Easy Shredded Chicken Taco Recipe for the Instant Pot (2024)

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Over the years we have built an amazing group of recipe testers - our friends and family! I am so grateful for them because they keep me on my toes - and make sure our quality control is top notch! So when I sent this Instant Pot shredded chicken taco recipe over to one of my top testers, I thought I knew what to expect. Boy, was I wrong!

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This Instant Pot shredded chicken taco recipe was tested by our friend Jenny who tells it like she sees it. When she first read the recipe she immediately called me out! Why? Well, I’ll get to that later.

You should know though, that one taste of this shredded chicken taco changed Jenny’s tune - and she​mighth​ave even said it’s her new favorite. I know! Can you believe it?

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This is a Quick and Easy Chicken Recipe!

Let's talk first about what's in this 2-ingredient chicken recipe!​​Well, it is pretty simple really... boneless, skinless chicken breasts and 1 cup of red enchilada sauce! Yep, that is it! I do use a few pantry staples like salt, pepper, and olive oil but those don't even really count as ingredients do they?

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What are the ingredients in enchilada sauce?

What I love about this recipe is that it harnesses the​#pantrypower​of a can of enchilada sauce! Red enchilada sauce is a thick sauce that is made up of chili powder simmered in a sultry broth with garlic, onion, tomato paste/sauce and thickened with either flour or cornstarch. Enchilada sauce is a flavor bomb for your taste buds and hands down the easiest way to get dinner on the table!

Are all brands of enchilada sauce gluten free?

Unfortunately, no! Many enchilada sauces may contain wheat or malt as a thickening ingredient, but there are quite a few household brands that boast naturally gluten free enchilada sauce, so it is key to read the labels when shopping. Alternatively, if you aren't in a time crunch or you are just feeling EXTRA, you can make your own​homemade enchilada sauce​! It is actually a pretty quick process and even more delicious than using store bought, canned enchilada sauce.

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The Basic Nuts and Bolts of Chicken Recipes

Are you curious why Jenny was so irritated at me when she first read this recipe?!

Well, it is two-fold really... but before I get to that, you need to know that Jenny is my most practical recipe tester of the bunch which I really appreciate! She's a real-deal mom of 2 very busy, HUNGRY, boys and she always keeps me on my toes when it comes to creating delicious recipes that work for today's modern family.

First, she was really frustrated that I only used 1 cup out of an entire can of enchilada sauce. Why didn't I just use the whole darn can!? As far as Jenny is concerned, storing the extra enchilada sauce is a tad bit annoying and downright wasteful. Touché, Jenny touché! So, I set out to find delicious ways to use up that extra enchilada sauce.

What can I do with the extra enchilada sauce?

The easiest and most delicious way to use up that extra sauce is to make my Easy Tex Mex inspired canned black bean recipe. Since my husband is a vegetarian, I always have to consider him when making meaty main dishes. These beans are the perfect side dish for the Instant Pot shredded chicken taco recipe (and can become an awesome main dish for him).

Simply add any enchilada sauce remaining in the can to a small pot along with drained and rinsed canned black beans. Simmer for 7-10 minutes to let the flavors mingle, then serve. I know this might sound so simple that it’s a little ridiculous - but I’m telling you - TRY IT.

I have to say that Jenny has me on a roll with this leftover enchilada sauce thing. I’ve got a couple more ideas in the final stages of recipe testing (with you-know-who), so when they’re done, I’ll update this post for you. I promise, when I’m done with this jenny-challenge, you will have zero problems using up the rest of that can!

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How Do You Shred Chicken?

Oh yeah, I almost forgot that there was a part-two to Jenny’s fury. She was also frustrated because I instructed you to shred the chicken with 2 forks, which is annoying (and “takes just about forever”). Jenny uses her stand mixer to shred chicken. She says it is way easier and faster with minimal cleanup. I have to admit, it was kind of genius.

So, I did some research, tested all the ways to shred chicken and have gone into lots of detail below. Happy shredding however you choose to do it!

How to Make this Shredded Mexican Chicken recipe in an Instant Pot

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Step 1:

Place 2 pounds of boneless, skinless chicken breasts in the bottom of an Instant Pot. Drizzle with half the oil and season with half the salt and pepper. Flip the chicken and repeat with the remaining olive oil, salt and pepper.
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Step 2:

Pour 1 cup of red enchilada sauce over the chicken in the Instant Pot.
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Step 3:

Place the lid on the Instant Pot and set the knob to "Sealing". Cook on high pressure for 7 minutes.
As soon as the cook time has expired, cancel the warming function, then cover the steam nozzle with a kitchen towel and carefully flip the knob to release the steam manually.
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Step 4:

Once the steam has escaped and the lid is open. Check to be sure the temperature of the largest chicken breast reads 165°F then shred the chicken using two forks. Once shredded coat the chicken completely with the cooking liquids. Alternatively, you can shred the chicken with a mixer. See below for details!
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How long should I cook chicken breasts in the Instant Pot?

For boneless, Skinless, Chicken Breasts, see below: (​Fresh​) Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts

  • 8 minutes, vent immediately to release any remaining pressure
  • Based on10-ounceboneless chicken breasts (​Frozen​) Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts
  • 12 minutes, vent immediately to release any remaining pressure
  • Based on10-ounceboneless chicken breasts
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What to do if the chicken breast isn’t done at the end of the cook time?

  • If your chicken doesn’t read 165° F on an​instant-read thermometer​when you open up the Instant Pot, but is pretty close (around 160° F), close the lid and let it rest for another 5 minutes before checking the temperature again. This rest is often exactly what you need to get the chicken up to a safe temperature.
  • If it’s still not done, you can recover the Instant Pot and set for an additional 2 minutes of pressure (manual) cook time.
  • Last, if you prefer, you can finish cooking the chicken in a 350° F oven.
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What is the easiest way to shred chicken?

Believe it or not, the easiest way to shred chicken is with your mixer! Either a​stand mixer​or a regular old​handheld mixer​will work.

How To Shred Chicken With a Mixer:

Simply place the chicken in the bowl of a​stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment​or in a large mixing bowl if using a hand held mixer.

To shred using a stand mixer simply turn the speed to "stir" and watch as the paddle shreds the chicken to the desired consistency. To use a​hand mixer fitted with with two whisk attachments​, blend the chicken on the lowest setting, gradually increasing speed if necessary. Blend until all of the chicken is shredded.

How To Shred Chicken By Hand:

No mixer? No problem. You can also shred the chicken with two forks (as called for in the recipe). You can either leave the cooked chicken in the bowl of the Instant Pot for this or you can transfer the chicken to a cutting board. Securely, hold the chicken breast in place with one fork then use a second fork or your fingers to pull at the chicken and it will shred off in small pieces.

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Can you make this recipe without shredding chicken?

Yes! Instead of shredding the chicken, you can simply slice or dice it then toss it back into the cooking liquid. The texture is different, but the taste is still 100% delicious!

I have another delicious Shredded Chicken recipe for your weekly meal plan too!

Easy Oven Baked Salsa Chicken 2-WAYS

This is our go-to super easy and affordable salsa chicken recipe and it has instructions for baking in the oven or cooking in the Instant Pot!
This shredded chicken recipe takes on the flavor of whatever type of salsa you cook it in, so feel free to swap up the flavor notes and play around with the end result!

If you’ve made this shredded chicken taco recipe I would be so grateful if you would rate the recipe and let me know what you think in the comments below!

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  • Author: This Mess is Ours
  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cook Time: 27 minutes
  • Total Time: 29 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Instant Pot
  • Cuisine: Mexican
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Ingredients

2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts

1 tablespoon olive oil

1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt

¼ teaspoon pepper

1 cup red enchilada sauce

Instructions

  1. Place the chicken breasts into the Instant Pot. Drizzle with half the olive oil, and sprinklewith half of the salt, and pepper. Flip the chicken over and repeat with the rest of the oiland seasonings. Cover with the enchilada sauce

  2. Lock the lid on the Instant Pot. Press the “Manual” or “Pressure Cook” button and the“-” button until the display reads ” 7 ” minutes.

  3. When the chicken is finished cooking, immediately release the pressure manually.Check the temperature of the largest chicken breast reads 165°F. If not refer tosuggestions in the notes section of this recipe or the blog post.

  4. Remove the lid right away and transfer the chicken to a separate bowl to preventovercooking.

  5. It will appear that there is a lot of liquid, this is what you want! Use two forks or a mixerto shred the chicken right into the sauce and toss well to coat.

Notes

The cook time reflects the amount of time needed for the Instant Pot to come to pressure, which is typically about 20 minutes from it displaying "On" across the screen. Once heated and at pressure the 7 minute cook time countdown will start.

How long should I cook chicken breasts in the Instant Pot?

BONELESS, SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS Fresh Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts

  • 8 minutes, vent immediately to release any remaining pressure

  • Based on 10-ounce boneless chicken breasts

    Frozen Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts

  • 12 minutes, vent immediately to release any remaining pressure

  • Based on 10-ounce boneless chicken breasts

    What to do If the chicken breast isn’t done at the end of the cook time?

  • If your chicken doesn’t read 165° F on aninstant-read thermometerwhen you open up the Instant Pot but is pretty close (around 160° F), close the lid and let it rest for another 5 minutes before checking the temperature again. Often this rest is enough to get the chicken up to a safe temperature.

  • If it’s still not done, you can recover the Instant Pot and set for an additional 2 minutes of pressure (manual) cook time.

  • Last, if you prefer, you can finish cooking the chicken in a 350° F oven.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 generous scoops
  • Calories: 319
  • Sugar: 1 g
  • Sodium: 563.3 mg
  • Fat: 10 g
  • Carbohydrates: 2.8 g
  • Protein: 51.4 g
  • Cholesterol: 165.5 mg

Keywords: shredded chicken recipe, instant pot recipe, Instant pot shredded chicken, enchilada sauce,

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FAQs

Why is my Instant Pot shredded chicken rubbery? ›

Rubbery Instant Pot shredded chicken is usually the result of overcooking the meat.

Why is my chicken breast tough in Instant Pot? ›

If your boneless chicken breast winds up with a weird, rubbery texture, it probably means that you need to cook it longer. In general, the Instant Pot does better with longer cook times for meat.

Can you overcook chicken in Instant Pot? ›

While all cuts of chicken are fair game for the Instant Pot, thighs are the most forgiving. Because chicken breast is so lean, just a couple of extra minutes of cook time turns them from juicy to overcooked and dry.

How do you fix tough shredded chicken? ›

Moisture: Introduce moisture to the chicken to help soften it. You can do this by marinating the cooked chicken in a sauce or broth for a while. This can help rehydrate the meat and add some flavor. Just be careful not to over-marinate, as the chicken could become mushy.

Why is my shredded chicken hard? ›

Overcooking might play a role in your chicken's tire-like texture. Leaving chicken in a pan, oven, or grill for just a little too long can suck the moisture right out and leave you with a dry, rubbery bird. Without moisture, the protein fibers in the chicken become elastic.

What is the difference between shredded chicken and pulled chicken? ›

There is no difference between shredded chicken and pulled chicken; both terms can be used interchangeably. Both refer to meat cooked until tender, then “pulled” or “shredded” along the meat's grain. Shredded and pulled chicken are popular in sandwiches, soups, pizzas, tacos, enchiladas, and casseroles.

How do you know when shredded chicken is done? ›

Chicken is done when the center reaches 165 degrees F (use an instant-read meat thermometer for guaranteed safety and accuracy—I love this one and use it regularly). Check your chicken OFTEN towards the end. If your chicken is dry or tough, it is because it is overcooked.

Does pressure cooker make chicken soft? ›

Chicken breasts, thighs or drumsticks

By placing cooking liquid in the bottom of the pressure cooker and placing the chicken in the steamer basket above the liquid, you are guaranteed tender, moist chicken every time. However, you can also use the cooker to make a sauce and cook your chicken submerged in flavour.

Does chicken breast get tender the longer you cook it? ›

Yes, chicken breast will become softer and more tender the longer it is cooked, provided it is cooked at a low enough temperature. If it is cooked at too high of a temperature, the chicken breast will become dry and tough.

Does a pressure cooker dry out chicken? ›

If you quick release, all the pressure in the meat forces the liquid out... resulting in a dry finish. If pressure is release naturally (slowly) equilibrium occurs and the moisture stays in the meat.

Does chicken need to be submerged in pressure cooker? ›

One is having the chicken submerged in the liquid and the other option is placing the chicken on top of the trivet. Submerging the chicken method is great for shredding in enchiladas, etc; while cooking the chicken on the trivet creates a firmer chicken that can be sliced for salads, etc.

Why did my smoked chicken turn out rubbery? ›

A: On poultry the skin does seem to take the brunt of the smoke and heat and can turn out tough and not very appetizing when you cook it at low smoking temperatures. To create tasty smoked chicken with skin that has a good “bite-through”, it requires drying the skin before cooking it and then cooking it a higher heat.

Why is my chicken rubbery in air fryer? ›

It is possible that it is overcooked. If you cook it for too long or at too high of heat, this will dry out your chicken breast quickly and then will result in a tough, chewy piece of chicken.

How do you keep chicken from getting rubbery in an air fryer? ›

Just follow the instructions and make sure you keep an eye in the temperature of the chicken in the final minutes. Since the Air Fryer works with convection heat, there is no need to cook chicken at very high temperatures, as it may quickly dry out and turn rubbery.

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