
Slow Cooker Pulled Chicken Tacos
This slow cooker pulled chicken recipe is perfect piled into tacos and wraps, or used as a filling for jacket potatoes. If you like a little more heat, add ½-1tsp dried chilli flakes or chilli powder to the pot.
Serves 4-6

Difficulty
Easy

Slow Cooker Recipe

Preparation Time
Less than 30 minutes

Cooking Time
Over 2 hours
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Ingredients for 4-6 Servings
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100gTomato ketchup
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4 tbspRunny honey
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3 tbspWorcestershire sauce
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75mlOrange juice (see notes)
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1 tspHot smoked paprika
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2Garlic cloves, thinly sliced, or 1 tsp garlic granules
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6-8Boneless, skinless chicken thighs
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Salt and freshly ground black pepper
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To Serve
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-Mini flour tortillas, warmed
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-Soured cream
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-Fresh coriander, chopped
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-Limes, cut into wedges
Approximate Times
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Preparation :Less than 30 minutes
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Cooking :Over 2 hours
Method
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Put the ketchup, honey, Worcestershire sauce, orange juice, paprika and garlic in the slow cooker. Sprinkle with a generous pinch of salt and plenty of freshly ground black pepper and mix well.
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Add the chicken thighs and turn to coat in the sauce. Move the thighs away from the sides of the pot so they don’t stick when the sauce reduces as it simmers.
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Cover and cook on low for 5–7 hours, or until the chicken is very tender.
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Remove the lid and use two forks to break up and shred the chicken while mixing with the sweet, smoked sauce. The sauce will thicken the longer the chicken is cooked, so ladle a little out before shredding the chicken if cooking for the shorter time.
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To serve, spoon the chicken into warmed mini tortillas along with soured cream and fresh coriander. Serve with lime wedges for squeezing.
Notes
Use orange juice from a carton or the freshly squeezed juice of 1 orange should give around 75ml.
If you are short on time, switch your slow cooker to high and the chicken will be ready in about 3 hours. The sauce will still be fairly liquid at this point, but you can transfer to a saucepan and simmer on the hob for a 4–5 minutes until reduced, before pouring back over the chicken.