Stove Top Chicken Fajitas Sliders are made with pull apart stove top chicken on a gluten free homemade bun, piled high with grilled peppers, onions, jalapeños, black bean salsa and avocados.
Oh yeah! Now that's a chicken fajitas slider sandwich! You best arm yourself with a handful of napkins as these little babies are juicy and delicious.
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After my eldest son took at least a million photos of his chicken fajitas sliders and posted them on instagram, facebook, you know all the usual social media platforms. He finally took his first bite. He said "Mom, these are good, I mean REALLY good" Well that about made my day! Not only do I have someone that understands the importance of getting that perfect photo before you take that first bite but he is also turning into a foodie. I am sure you can probably search for his Chicken Fajitas Sliders on instragram under the hashtags such as #sickofwaiting3hourswhilemymomgetsagoodphototosoIcaneatmydinner... or something like that. I love my boys!
Gluten-Free
This recipe evolved out of necessity. I was in the process of baking my Gluten-Free Herbs de Provence Buns and I also wanted to make slow cooked pull apart chicken. I have been craving that lately since the temperatures are a little cooler. You can't set the oven to be two completely different temperatures at the same time. No, I do not have a double oven, only in my dreams. I also do not have a slow cooker. I really had a hankering for some slow cooked chicken and needed to get it going soon as it usually takes hours to cook. Hmmm..... brainstorming....
Stove top
Then wahla, the whole concept of poaching came to mind well kind of a kicked up poaching on the stove top. I started out with a wee little bit of a marinade time with lots of delicious TEX Mex spices while I caramelized some onions and garlic in a pan. I performed a quick pan sear of the chicken on both sides for a little color. Then I added some chicken broth and more seasoning and let it simmer for about 45 minutes and it was fall apart perfectly tender and delicious. I used chicken tenders as that is what I had on hand but you could also use chicken breasts.
Just on a side note, if you are looking for some new and ingenious ways to disguise your turkey meat leftovers, all you would need to do is to warm up a few slices of turkey with a little turkey juice and some Tex Mex spices and you are in business. Turkey Fajitas sliders would be awesome!
Slow Cooker Options
If you have a slow cooker, then you can add everything except reduce the liquid by half and cook on low before you leave for work and when you come home you will have a pot of chicken deliciousness waiting for you.
Toppings Unlimited
You can't have a fajitas without all of the delicious toppings so I quickly grilled some onions, tri-colored peppers and even some jalapeños. I made some quick and delicious black bean acme salsa, prepared some rocket, avocado slices and con queso cheese for my boys (Hold the cheese for dairy-free or vegans).
You can eat these delicious chicken fajitas sliders in a flour or corn tortilla or can try one of my Gluten-Free Herbs de Provence Buns or just one of your favorite store bought buns.
I could just eat the chicken fajitas mix by the forkful right out of the pan but the toppings on the fajitas really make this sandwich up and over the top- literally speaking. This chicken fajitas slider sandwich is a mouthful. This dish is super easy to prepare. However, cut yourself some slack over the holidays and buy already prepared salsa, guacamole and your buns or wraps or other toppings from the market already prepared and the rest is a breeze. The only real issue is how your going to get that piled high sandwich in your mouth. Where there is a will, there is a way!
If you want to make my homemade salsa from scratch it really is a breeze especially if you have a food processor. I use a pre-made taco mix that you can get in the grocery store to save time but you can make your own and check out Gimme Me Some Oven's DIY Homemade Taco Seasoning.
Will you be entertaining out of town guests for several days before or after the holiday? Stove Top Chicken Fajitas Sliders can be served up buffet style and let everyone help themselves. I think they will love it so much they will all volunteer to help with clean up. Well that would be lovely don't you think?
More Delicious TEX MEX Recipes
Shrimp Burritos with Creamy Poblano Sauce
Baked Cheesy Salami Wrapped Jalapeños
How to Make the Best Turkey Taco Lettuce Wrap
Chicken Enchiladas with Fire Roasted Poblano Peppers
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Stove Top Chicken Fajitas Sliders
Ingredients
Stove Top Pull Apart Chicken
- 1 onion
peeled and chopped - 2 cloves garlic
peeled and minced - 2 tablespoon olive oil (1 tablespoon for onions to sauté and 1 for the marinade)
- 1.25 pounds chicken tenderloins
- 1.5 tablespoon taco seasoning
- 2 cups chicken broth
- salt and pepper
to taste - 2 tablespoon lime juice
Tex Mex toppings
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 3 bell peppers
sliced in circles on the side (I used red, green and yellow bell peppers) - 1 onion
peeled and sliced in circles - salt and pepper
to taste - 1 avocado peeled and sliced in wedges (sprinkled with a little lime juice to prevent browning)
- 1.5 cups rocket
(arugula) or lettuce of choice
Black Bean Acme Salsa - optional (skip this step and can use jarred salsa if desired)
- 3 tomatoes chopped
- ¼ onion peeled and chopped
- 1 garlic
peeled and minced - ⅓ cup cilantro
(coriander) chopped - 2 tablespoon lime juice
- salt and pepper
to taste - 1 jalapeno
deseeded and chopped - optional - ½ cup corn
- ½ cup black beans
Sandwich Buns
- 8 Gluten-Free Herbs de Provence Buns or can use gluten-free flour tortillas
Instructions
- Place 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a large pan or dutch oven that has a lid and sauté onions and garlic until translucent and aromatic. In the mean time, place your chicken tenderloins in a bowl or plastic bag and add 1 tablespoon of olive oil, taco seasoning (or make your own homemade taco seasoning) and shake or stir to coat the chicken with the marinade. By this time, your onions should be cooked perfectly. Sprinkle with a little of fresh lime juice. Keep warm.
- Place your chicken breast in the pan with the onions and do a light sear on both sides, just to give it a little colour. Add the chicken broth to cover and salt and pepper to taste. Place the lid on top just until it boils and then turn down to a low simmer. Cook for about 30 minutes or until fork tender. Shred chicken and let simmer for about another 10 to 15 minutes in the delicious juices.
- While the chicken is cooking, prepare the toppings. 1) Saute the bell peppers and onions with a little bit of olive oil and season to taste just until a little golden brown on the edges but still a little crispy. Set aside. Slice your avocado and sprinkle with a little lime juice to prevent browning.
- Make your homemade black bean acme salsa. (If purchasing salsa from the store just skip to step 5) In the food processor add chopped tomatoes, onion, garlic, cilantro, lime juice, salt and pepper and jalapeño (or to taste or desired heat level) and chop in food processor until coarsely chopped. Stir in corn and black beans. Taste and adjust seasoning as desired.
- Assembly- Place your opened bun (tortilla) on your plate. Add a layer of delicious stove top pull apart chicken. Then add some black bean acme salsa, a layer of sautéed bell peppers and onions, avocado slices, (con queso cheese if not vegan or dairy-free) rocket, and anything else your little heart desire. Finally add the lid to your bun. Enjoy!
thatskinnychickcanbake says
Oh, my gosh, what a terrific sandwich! I love fajitas but generally serve them in the summer...no need to wait now 🙂
Tonette Joyce says
EYE-POPPING, Bobbi! They look great and sound wonderful but HOW do you ever fit those in your mouth???
mjskit says
These sliders are awesome!!! A bite of one of these and my mouth would be very happy!
dianeskitchentable says
Holy cow...or I mean holy chicken! That is one big whopper (and please pass on my compliments to the photographer). Now how in the world did you get your mouth around that baby? Other than the jalapeños, I can't think of anything I'd want to leave out so I guess I'd have to sit on it first.
ChopinandMysaucepan says
Dear BAM,
That pulled chicken looks good enough to eat on its own and it might not last for it to get to the burger!
Linda says
My goodness, that is a mouthful. Loving this sandwich. I wish I had one now to taste. Beautiful photos too. Hopefully what I sent to Robyn will get rid of your ; problem. I tracked it down and sen her a screenshot where I think is your problem....Let me know..
Healthy World Cuisine says
Dear Linda, thanks so much. By any chance, can you please send the screen shot to me at [email protected]? Look forward to hearing from you.
Kristi @ My SF Kitchen says
These.Look.AWESOME! I love fajitas, but sliders?! Such a brilliant idea!
Tricia @ Saving room for dessert says
These sliders look fantastic! Really delicious. You knocked this one out of the park!
Maggie | Omnivore's Cookbook says
This is one gorgeous slider turning to a big feast! I love its great flavor and the tender chicken in it! I probably cannot wait to have big bite before taking pictures! 🙂
Eha says
Happy Thanksgiving to the max, Bobbi! This delightfully colourful mixture would disappear into a tortilla in my case methinks 🙂 !
Healthy World Cuisine says
Happy Thanksgiving to you too my dearest Eha! Wishing you a safe and happy holiday season.
Amy (Savory Moments) says
Wow! Look at high tall these are! They look awesome - so flavorful!
Choc Chip Uru says
I saw these on google plus and a little part of me died - how gorgeous do they look! I love the stacking you have done and the vibrant colours 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
lapetitecasserole says
This is not fair Bam... it's lunch time over here and I'm starving... I wish I could be there and have one of those burger. I can eat it in 2 bites, no jokes!
Ashley @ Wishes & Dishes says
I might try this with my turkey leftovers! This is brilliant!
Monica says
BAM, I am loving your boys too, and this incredible tower of a sandwich. Who is going to see that and not click here to check out the recipe! That chicken looks so darn good! But all the components together make it truly memorable. I share your feeling of pride when your child loves your food. I can see they never go hungry at your house. : )