Slow-Cooker Chicken Fajita Burritos

10 min prep time
6 hr cook time
8servings
Recipe by Lara Rondinelli Hamilton, RD, LDN, CDE and Jennifer Bucko Lamplough Source The Diabetes Cookbook Photo by Adobe Stock
Slow-Cooker Chicken Fajita Burritos

How to Make Slow-Cooker Chicken Fajita Burritos

This chicken burrito is packed with protein and fiber, perfect for a filling lunch that will keep you satisfied until dinner. It's also great for meal prepping—wrap the burritos in foil and store in the fridge or freezer. Reheat in a toaster oven before eating.
10 min prep time
6 hr cook time
8servings
1 burrito
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Step-By-Step Instructions:

  1. Place chicken breast strips in a slow-cooker. Top with remaining ingredients except for tortillas and cheese.
  2. Cover and cook on low for 6 hours or until done. Shred chicken with fork, if needed.
  3. Scoop 1/2 cup chicken and bean mixture on each tortilla and top with 2 Tbsps. cheese. Fold into a burrito.
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Nutrition facts

8 Servings

  • Serving Size
    1 burrito
  • Amount per serving Calories 260
  • Total Fat 7g
    • Saturated Fat 2.1g
    • Trans Fats 0g
  • Cholesterol 40mg
  • Sodium 500mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 33g
    • Dietary Fiber 16g
    • Total Sugars 4g
    • Added Sugars 0g
  • Protein 29g
  • Potassium 490mg
  • Phosphorous 395mg
Ingredients
boneless, skinless chicken breast (cut into strips)
1 lbs
green bell pepper (sliced)
1
red bell pepper (sliced)
1
medium onion (sliced)
1
chili powder
1 tbsp
cumin
1 tsp
garlic powder
1 tsp
salsa
1/2 cup
water
1/3 cup
black beans (rinsed and drained)
1 (15-oz) can
large whole-wheat low-carb tortillas
8
reduced fat shredded cheddar cheese
1 cup

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Pretty good, though could probably use some more spices.

Followed the recipe as written, very easy to follow.

One word of warning...if your crockpot holds moisture well do not add the water! I ended up dumping everything into a colander to drain the excess water off. With a newer crockpot that has the steam hole (or whatever it's called) that might not be an issue.

I will make again, perhaps adding some Mrs Dash southwestern blend or something similar. And no water ;)

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It's kinda bland. Maybe more of the spices that it calls for.