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    Home » Chicken Recipes » Slow Cooker Cilantro Lime Chicken Recipe

    Slow Cooker Cilantro Lime Chicken Recipe

    Published: Oct 6, 2024 · Modified: May 8, 2026 by Megan Porta, comfort food recipe creator and founder of Pip and Ebby, known for easy family meals and Instant Pot desserts. · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    This Slow Cooker Cilantro Lime Chicken is the perfect, no-fail dinner recipe for any night of the week. Tender, spicy chicken is slow-cooked in a zingy cilantro lime sauce that will leave you singing! It’s an easy slow cooker recipe with the most minimal prep, so less effort and clean-up for you! Winner, winner!

    Serving bowl filled with shredded tender chicken, and two lime wedges nearby.

    Updated: February 2019 and October 2024

    Why This Slow Cooker Chicken Recipe Works

    • Shred the chicken and use it for cilantro lime chicken tacos or a nacho topping.
    • 10 minutes of prep, your slow cooker does the heavy lifting and dinner is DONE.
    • I’ve never tasted more tender, fall-apart chicken in all my life.
    • We make this recipe ALL the time and it never fails. Ever.
    • Great recipe if you’re wanting leftovers throughout the week, and can be used in a variety of ways. It doesn’t get old.
    • It’s versatile! Eat with rice and black beans, potatoes or pasta OR…
    • Shred the chicken and use it for cilantro lime chicken tacos or a nacho topping.

    You know those fantastically easy dinner recipes that never fail? This delicious Cilantro Lime Chicken made in the slow cooker is one of those recipes for me. This easy meal takes almost no time to prep and my crock pot does all the work!

    The end result is a spicy, flavorful meal with the most tender chicken I have ever eaten. Like “no knife required” tender! And the cilantro, jalapeno, lime sauce is so flavorful you’ll want to eat it with a spoon.

    Add this delicious dinner recipe to your meal rotation once, and I promise you’ll keep it around. It just doesn’t get old! It’s also great for busy weeknights, meal prep or leftovers. Trust me, this tender cilantro lime chicken has been tried and tested approximately 9,001 times in our home and always to rave reviews.

    Cilantro Lime Chicken Ingredients

    Use fresh ingredients for the best tasting results to your recipe.

    Cilatnro lime chicken ingredients on a white counter.

    Salsa – The spice level of the salsa determines the spiciness of the dish. Go mild or super spicy!

    Lime – Use fresh lime juice only (the plastic fake limes should be banned from existence).

    Cilantro – You can’t go wrong with adding as much cilantro as you’d like. It IS the star of the show, after all.

    Taco seasoning – Use your favorite brand OR make your own homemade taco seasoning!

    Jalapeno peppers – Definitely optional, but if you enjoy a spicy meal go for it with the jalapenos!

    Boneless skinless chicken breasts – Thaw completely and trim any excess fat before adding to the slow cooker.

    How to Make Crockpot Cilantro Lime Chicken

    This simple recipe couldn’t be easier to make. Just put everything in the crockpot and let it do all the work.

    Step 1

    In a slow cooker, mix together the salsa, lime juice, cilantro, taco seasoning and jalapenos (if using). Add the chicken and coat with the salsa mixture.

    Chicken breasts and salsa mixture in a crockpot, ready to cook.

    Step 2

    Cook on Low heat for 6 hours, or on High heat for 3-4 hours. 

    Serve cilantro chicken with rice and with salsa mixture spooned over top, or shred the chicken and use it as a taco filling!

    Recipe Notes

    • Grate some lime zest over the top of the meal just before serving it. I love the burst of fresh flavor this tiny little step adds!
    • The delicious sauce in this recipe can also be used as a chicken marinade if you would rather grill chicken. Marinate the chicken for a minimum of 30 minutes and up to 24 hours. Cook for 6 minutes on each side, or until breasts are cooked to an internal temperature of 165° in the centers.
    • If you want to know exactly what is inside your taco seasoning, make your own!
    • For a creamy cilantro lime sauce, add 1/4 cup sour cream or plain Greek yogurt to the sauce mixture before cooking.
    • Shred chicken to use for tacos or nachos.
    • Cut the chicken breasts into large bite size chunks and add the pieces to the slow cooker rather than adding whole breasts so the meat will be ready to eat when time is up!
    • Use less spicy peppers or omit them all together.
    Fingers squeezing a lime over shredded chicken on tortillas.

    How to Make This Recipe Less Spicy

    You can make this slow cooker cilantro lime chicken recipe less spicy in a few different ways.

    The first is to make sure your jalapenos are completely seeded. There’s a lot of heat in those little seeds.

    Another option is to switch out the jalapeno peppers for something less spicy. You can use cherry peppers, anaheims, or poblanos, for example. For no heat peppers, I’d recommend mini bell peppers (also called lunchbox peppers), shishito peppers, or regular bell peppers.

    What To Do With Cilantro

    Cilantro is a tremendously piquant herb that is either loved or loathed. Personally, I love its fresh taste and zip and add it to all sorts of dishes. Here are just a few great ways to use fresh cilantro.

    • Add the leaves to salad dressings or to the salad itself
    • Add it to your salsa or guacamole
    • Make cilantro lime rice or quinoa
    • Make chimichurri sauce or pesto
    • Add it to corn chowder or other soups
    • Add some to your morning eggs or smoothie
    • Top other chicken or fish recipes with some chopped cilantro leaves
    Three chicken tacos on a plate, next to a slow cooker.

    How To Serve Cilantro Lime Chicken

    • Serve it along with white or brown rice, cilantro lime rice, or Spanish rice
    • Serve it with taco-seasoned roasted potatoes or with some creamy pasta
    • Add it to rice bowls with loads of your favorite toppings and some flour tortillas (think: Chipotle burrito bowls copycat)
    • Use shredded chicken as taco filling or nacho topping or just with some guac and chips
    • Add this flavor-filled chicken to salads or protein bowls

    How to Store Leftover Chicken in the Refrigerator

    After the chicken has cooled completely, you can refrigerate the leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3-4 days.

    Turn Cilantro Lime Chicken Into a Freezer Meal    

    Cook the recipe as directed, let cool completely, then add to an airtight container or freezer bag, date, and freeze for up to 6 months.

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    Slow Cooker Cilantro Lime Chicken Recipe

    This Slow Cooker Cilantro Lime Chicken is the perfect, no-fail dinner recipe for any night of the week. Tender, spicy chicken is slow-cooked in a zingy cilantro lime sauce that will leave you singing! It’s an easy slow cooker recipe with the most minimal prep, so less effort and clean-up for you! Winner, winner!
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    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 6 hours hours
    Servings: 6
    Calories: 274kcal
    Author: Megan Porta

    Equipment

    • Slow Cooker

    Ingredients

    • 24 oz medium salsa
    • 1 lime juiced
    • 1/4 cup cilantro fresh, chopped
    • 1.25 oz taco seasoning or 2 Tbsp homemade taco seasoning
    • 2 jalapeno peppers finely chopped (optional)
    • 6 chicken breasts boneless, thawed

    Instructions

    • In a slow cooker, mix together the salsa, lime juice, cilantro, taco seasoning and jalapenos (if using). Add the chicken and coat with the salsa mixture.
    • Cook on Low heat for 6 hours, or High heat for 3-4 hours. Serve chicken with rice and with salsa mixture spooned over top, or shred and use as a taco filling!

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    Notes

    • Grate some lime zest over the top of the meal just before serving it. I love the burst of fresh flavor this tiny little step adds!
    • The delicious sauce in this recipe can also be used as a chicken marinade if you would rather grill chicken. Marinate the chicken for a minimum of 30 minutes and up to 24 hours. Cook for 6 minutes on each side, or until breasts are cooked to an internal temperature of 165° in the centers.
    • If you want to know exactly what is inside your taco seasoning, make your own!
    • For a creamy cilantro lime sauce, add 1/4 cup sour cream or plain Greek yogurt to the sauce mixture before cooking.
    • Shred chicken to use for tacos or nachos.
    • Cut the chicken breasts into large bite size chunks and add the pieces to the slow cooker rather than adding whole breasts so the meat will be ready to eat when time is up!
    • Use less spicy peppers or omit them all together.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 274kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 48g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 145mg | Sodium: 739mg | Potassium: 859mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 717IU | Vitamin C: 14mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 1mg
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    1. Elizabeth

      December 09, 2011 at 5:54 am

      First off, I started with frozen chicken breast. Second, I cooked it on high for 3 hours, then low for 2 hours, since I got a late start. It turned out fantastic!!! (However, I reccommend cooking it on low, because it was really boiling on high) We "shredded" it and made tacos. I say "shredded" only because it was so amazingly tender, it pretty much fell apart. Hubby was a little concerned it would be too strong, because it was really fragrant while cooking. However, even he agreed it was fantastic. This is definately a keeper!!!

      Reply
    2. Joni

      December 06, 2011 at 5:01 am

      YES! Looks delish! Gonna make that tomorrow.

      Reply
    3. Shannon Ralph

      December 04, 2011 at 3:48 pm

      This is in my crockpot as I type this. Looking forward to some yummy chicken tacos tonight!!

      Reply
    4. Shea

      December 04, 2011 at 12:32 am

      I'm making this right now! i cant wait to try it!!!!

      Reply
    5. Leskie

      December 03, 2011 at 1:05 pm

      Im going to make this this weekend….looks & sounds delish!!! It is a little chilly hear in North Dakota also!!!

      Reply
    6. Philip

      December 02, 2011 at 7:41 am

      I saw the picture off this, and after seeing how easy it seemed, I had to give it a go. This was amazing. The smell was fantastic, the chicken just feel apart, and in a rare event, the dish looked just like the photo! Try this, you won't be disappointed. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

      Reply
    7. Martha

      November 30, 2011 at 6:03 am

      This looks so good! Will it work the same if you use breasts that aren't boneless?

      Reply
    8. Leticia

      November 30, 2011 at 5:11 am

      I saw this on Pinterest. I'm learning to cook and this was my first crockpot recipe ever. It was success and super delicious! My chicken breast were about half-frozen, but otherwise, I followed the recipe to the letter. It was so tender!! Thank you!

      Reply
    9. simone

      November 29, 2011 at 5:06 pm

      This looks so good! Featured your recipe in my Food Trend article today on the RecipeLion blog. http://is.gd/QgEcu4

      Reply
    10. Always Nesting

      November 26, 2011 at 10:33 pm

      I saw this Pin from my daughter and knew I had to peek at the recipe. I'm definitely trying this one, this week! Sounds delicious. Ahhhh, and we also have long winters here in Oregon. Seems like the rain goes on forever.

      Reply
    11. Megan Porta

      November 22, 2011 at 7:17 pm

      Hi Julie! If you use 4 chicken breast halves, that wouldn't give you too many leftovers. If you want to use 2 chicken breast halves instead, I'd say just halve the other ingredients, too!
      Megan

      Reply
    12. Julie

      November 22, 2011 at 6:51 pm

      this looks so good! how many servings is it? it's just me who'd be eating it and i'd definitely want leftovers, but i don't want chicken coming out of my ears! 🙂

      Reply
    13. BusyWorkingMama

      November 22, 2011 at 2:16 am

      YUM! Saw this on pinterest, pinned to my board 🙂 Enjoyed exploring your blog, too!

      Reply
    14. Charlotte Ferreux

      November 21, 2011 at 3:45 pm

      I love this recipe and blog…I posted it on my community foodie blog. Hope you can come check it out http://www.facebook.com/thefrenchiefoodie

      Also, feel free to post you're recipes or you're favourite foodie tips on it whenever you like!

      Reply
    15. Megan Porta

      November 20, 2011 at 12:26 am

      Hi Jenni! I'm sure they would cook just fine if they were still frozen. I just got such amazing results that I wanted to write it down exactly as I prepared it!
      Megan

      Reply
    16. Jenn

      November 19, 2011 at 9:43 pm

      I just saw this on Pinterest! I'm saving it to try.

      Reply
    17. Jenni

      November 19, 2011 at 8:58 pm

      This looks super yummy! Why does the chicken breasts need to be completely defrosted, though? After 6 hours, they would still be cooked through, right? Does it have something to do with the salsa soaking in?

      Reply
    18. Nick

      November 18, 2011 at 2:18 pm

      Wow, that looks fantastic – cilantro and lime are my favorite combination, and Mexican food can be so warming this time of year.

      Reply
    19. Parsley Sage

      November 18, 2011 at 1:56 pm

      Oh, I'm feeling crazy alright. Crazy hungry!!! This sounds fabulous. I love slow cooker chicken. It's how I do my BBQ. I'm totally bookmarking this recipe to try next time.

      Driving mittens? You have SO got to move…

      Reply
    20. Liz

      November 18, 2011 at 12:41 pm

      Oh, my, your chicken looks so tender and delicious. Finger lickin' good for sure!!! Time to break out my slow cooker~

      Reply
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