On Saturday morning I was browsing Pinterest.I wanted a simple crock pot recipe for chicken.I wasn't feeling well. I had thawed out chicken. Had to cook it. But didn't want to exert a lot of effort!Ever have those days??I came across this pin for Cilantro Lime Crock Pot Chicken:
Source: pipandebby.com via Sarah on Pinterest
I checked my pantry and, sure enough, I had the ingredients...pretty much.I had bone-in skin-on chicken breasts, not boneless skinless.I had dried cilantro, not fresh.I had lime juice in a bottle, not a fresh lime.Well, that worked for me so here is my version of this recipe!
Easy Delicious Cilantro Lime Crockpot Chicken:
So so nice to have a Kindle Fire to put on the counter for easy access to the recipe!!
Aside from the chicken, here's what you'll need:
A 24 oz jar of your favorite salsa. I had a club-size bottle, so I measured out 24 oz.
The original recipe calls for the juice of 1 lime. I did not have one, so I added 1 tbsp of "Realime" lime juice.
Instead of fresh cilantro {because I had none}, I used not quite 1/4 cup of dried cilantro.
Add 1 pouch of your favorite taco seasoning.
Blend everything together in your crock pot.
Throw in a package of boneless skinless chicken breasts.
{mine were bone-in skin-on, so I de-boned and de-skinned them before putting them in}
Cover the chicken with the salsa mixture.
Set the crock pot to low for 6 hours.
{about 4.5 or 5 hours in, I put it on warm}
Towards the end, I threw some white rice into my rice cooker.
Chicken is ready!
Serve the chicken over rice and top with the salsa mixture.
Not photographed: I then put some tortilla chips on the side and topped with some of the salsa mixture. I added a generous amount of shredded "Mexican" blend cheese as well as dollop of sour cream!
This was so good that this post was supposed to go up Monday but I couldn't wait to share it with you!!
And before you say aren't you starting a fast?? Well, yes I am...it starts at sundown tonight. This is not a Daniel Fast recipe, that's for sure. And I enjoyed every bit of it!
Enjoy!
My mouth is totally watering from this recipe: cilantro & lime---that is all you had to say!! Thanks, Sarah for this delicious recipe…I'm hoping to get to cook this for my sister's family while I'm visiting with them. :)
Friends, you should totally visit Sarah's blog…this lady is inspiring in all that she does! :)
