This Crock Pot chicken enchilada casserole recipe is easier than traditional enchiladas.
- Cook raw chicken and the enchilada sauce together.
- Works in mini 2-quart to full-size crock pots.
- No messy rolling or assembly.
- Flexibleโuse precooked chicken, your favorite enchilada sauce, different cheeses, or add beans and other mix-ins.

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- ๐ TL;DR โ Recipe Summary
- ๐ Ingredients
- ๐จโ๐ณ Quick Overview: Crock Pot Chicken Enchilada Casserole
- ๐ Raw, Precooked, or Rotisserie Chicken
- โ๏ธ Tips to Make It Right Every Time
- โ๏ธ Crock Pot Sizes (2-qt Mini to 6-qt Full-Size)
- โ FAQs
- ๐ฝ๏ธ How to Serve Chicken Enchilada Casserole
- โ๏ธ How to Store Leftovers
- ๐ Related Recipes
- ๐The Recipe Card
Featured Comment by Anne:
"Thanks for another great recipeโฆ followed your basic recipe and couldn't have been happier with the result. This one's a keeper!"
๐ TL;DR โ Recipe Summary
โ๏ธ What: This Crock Pot chicken enchilada casserole combines shredded chicken, cut tortillas, homemade enchilada sauce, and cheese for an easy slow cooker dinner.
โ๏ธ Why: Use precooked or raw chicken, make it ahead, and let the crock pot do most of the work.
โ๏ธ How: Cook the chicken in the crock pot with the sauce ingredients. Shred the chicken, stir in the tortillas and cheese, top with more cheese, and cook for another hour.
๐ Ingredients
Chicken and Enchilada Sauce
- Boneless, skinless chicken breastsย or precooked rotisserie chicken (covered below)
- Homemade enchilada sauce (recommended) or canned
- Tomato sauce
- Pantry spices: chili powder, paprika, cumin, cayenne (optional), salt, and pepper
- Onion and garlicโfresh or powdered
- Optional add-ins: black beans, corn, diced green chiles, or sliced black olives
Tortillas and Cheese
- Corn tortillas
- Shredded Mexican blend or cheddar cheese
๐จโ๐ณ Quick Overview: Crock Pot Chicken Enchilada Casserole
Part 1: Making Shredded Enchilada Chicken and Sauce
Trim the chicken breasts and cut them into three pieces each.

โ Pro Tip: A 2-quart mini fits a half batch comfortably, or the full recipe without additions. Use a 4-quart or larger if youโre adding extras or doubling.
Combine the sauce ingredients and chicken in the crock pot. Cook on low for 2ยฝ to 3 hours, until the chicken reaches 165ยฐFย and shreds easily.

Remove the chicken and shred with forks, then return it to the crock pot.

โ At this point, you can stop and use the chicken as filling for rolled enchiladas or tacos.
Part 2: Finishing the Enchilada Casserole in the Crock Pot
Chop the corn tortillas into bite-size pieces and stir them into the pot. Mix well to coat all the tortilla piecesโthis helps keep them from sticking together.

โ Pro Tip: Stir the tortilla pieces in well so they're coated with sauce. This keeps them from clumping while they cookโno layering is needed.
Stir in some shredded cheese, then top with more cheese.

โ Pro Tip: Use cheese that melts wellโMexican blend or cheddar works best. Pre-shredded bags are fine, but fresh-shredded melts smoothly.
Cook for one additional hour, then serve with your favorite toppings.

๐ Scroll down for the printable recipe cardโor keep reading for chicken options, cooking tips, crock pot sizes, and serving ideas.
๐ Raw, Precooked, or Rotisserie Chicken
- Boneless, skinless chicken breastsย are the go-toโquick, lean, and reliable.
- Chicken thighsย work too. Cook 15โ30 minutes longer and toย 180ยฐFย for easy shredding.
- Precooked or rotisserie chickenโuse 1ยฝ to 2 cups of shredded chicken for every 10โ12 ounces of raw chicken replaced. Cook the sauce alone for 1 hour, then stir in the chicken and finish the recipe.
โ๏ธ Tips to Make It Right Every Time
- Use the homemade sauce.
It gives the best flavor, better texture, and is more economical than canned. For minimal extra effort, you get a big upgrade. Canned sauce just doesnโt deliver the same results. - Corn tortillas work best.
They hold up during cooking. Flour tortillas tend to get mushy, especially in leftovers. - Use a cheese that melts well.
Shredded Mexican blend or cheddar gives you the best melt and flavor. - Customize it.
Add black beans, corn, or a little cayenne if you want to change up the flavor.
โ๏ธ Crock Pot Sizes (2-qt Mini to 6-qt Full-Size)
๐ From minis to full-size, this recipe scales for two or a family.
- A 2-quart mini can squeeze in the full recipe (about 4 servings), but itโs more comfortable with a half batch for two.
- A 3โ4 quart small crock pot is a good fit for the full recipe and leaves room for extras like corn or beans.
- A 6-quart full-size is ideal for doubling the recipe, yielding about 8 servings.
Always keep your crock pot no more than 75% full to ensure even cooking.
โ FAQs
No. Raw chicken cooks fully in the crock pot. It simmers in the sauce until tender and shreds easilyโno precooking needed.
Yes, use about ย 1ยฝ to 2 cups of shredded chicken per 10โ12 oz of raw chicken you're replacing. Cook the sauce alone for 1 hour before adding the chicken and finishing the recipe.
Yes. A 2-quart mini will hold a half batch comfortably or even the full recipe without additions. For extras or doubling, use 4โ6 quarts.
Corn tortillas hold up during cooking. Flour tortillas tend to get mushy, especially in leftovers.
It should be, but always check your labels. Some canned enchilada sauces, shredded cheeses (especially taco-seasoned), and even corn tortillas may contain gluten or be processed in shared facilities.
๐ฝ๏ธ How to Serve Chicken Enchilada Casserole
Top with your favorites: sour cream, sliced green onion, black beans, fresh cilantro, salsa, pico de gallo, or refried beans. A splash of lime juice adds a fresh kick.
Serve with refried beans, Mexican rice, and tortilla chips with salsa or guacamole.
โ๏ธ How to Store Leftovers
Store leftovers in an airtight container. Theyโll keep in the fridge for up to 4 days or can be frozen for up to 3 months. Reheat after thawing using a covered dish in the oven or an air fryer for better texture. A microwave works, too, but the texture suffers.
๐ Related Recipes
This recipe is a slow cooker version of my Healthier Chicken Enchilada Casserole in 60 Minutes โ a stovetop-to-oven layered recipe that uses fresh chicken and homemade enchilada sauce to braise the chicken before baking.
Looking for more easy Tex-Mex casseroles?
๐The Recipe Card

Crock Pot Chicken Enchilada Casserole
Ingredients
- 1ยฝ pounds boneless, skinless, chicken breasts - 2 breasts
- 15 oz tomato sauce
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon onion powder - or ยฝ chopped small onion
- ยฝ teaspoon garlic powder - or 2 cloves crushed garlic
- ยฝ teaspoon cumin
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- ยฝ teaspoon pepper
- ยผ teaspoon cayenne pepper - (optional)
- small can of diced green chilis
- small can of sliced black olives
- 1 cup canned black beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 cup canned corn drained
- 2 cups shredded Mexican or cheddar cheese - lower-fat suggested
- 6 corn tortillas - 6-inch
- Toppings of choice.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Making Shredded Enchilada Chicken
- Use boneless, skinless chicken breasts (or thighs or precooked chickenโsee the post).
- Trim and cut the chicken into 2โ3 pieces each. Aim for about 1ยฝ pounds total.
- In a 2 to 4-quart crock pot, add one 15 oz. can of tomato sauce, 1 tablespoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 teaspoon onion powder (or ยฝ chopped small onion), ยฝ teaspoon garlic powder (or 2 cloves crushed garlic), ยฝ teaspoon cumin, 1 teaspoon salt, and ยฝ teaspoon pepper. Mix well.
- Nestle the chicken into the sauce and coat evenly. Cook on low for 2ยฝ to 3 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 165ยฐF.
- Remove the chicken and shred with forks. Return the shredded chicken to the crock pot.โ At this point, you can stop and use the chicken as filling for rolled enchiladas or tacos.
Part 2: Finishing the Enchilada Casserole in the Crock Pot
- Chop the tortillas into bite-sized pieces and stir them into the pot. Mix well to coat everything and break apart any pieces that stick.
- Stir in ยฝ cup shredded cheese and smooth the top.
- Top with the remaining 1ยฝ cups of cheese.
- Cover and cook on low for 1 more hour. Serve with toppings of choice.
Recipe Notes
Pro Tips
- This recipe fills a 2-quart mini crock pot right to the 75% markโthe max recommended for proper cooking. If you add extras or some of the options, use a larger crock pot or make a half batch.
- A double batch fits well in a 5 to 6-quart crock pot.
- If using precooked chicken, cook the sauce alone on low for 1 hour before adding the chicken and tortillas.
- Homemade sauce gives the best flavor and texture. You may use canned, but itโs not the same.
- The dish isnโt spicy unless you add cayenne.
- Great toppings include sour cream and chopped green onions.
- Chicken thighs should reach at least 180ยฐF to shred well.
- Nutrition is based on chicken breasts and lower-fat cheese.
- Skipping added salt reduces sodium by about 300 mg per serving.
- Good refrigerated for 3โ4 days or frozen for up to 3 months.
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You can adjust the number of servings above; however, only the amount in the ingredient list is adjusted, not the instructions.
Nutrition Estimate (may vary)
Originally Published April 22, 2018. Updated with expanded options, refreshed photos, and a table of contents to help navigation.

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Cherish says
HELP I DONT have enough tomato sauce any recommendations
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says
HI Cherish,
Some tomato product is needed. You can use tomato paste diluted with an equal amount of water. Diced or crushed tomatoes could also be used.
I hope that helps.
Dan
Holly says
Can I use flour tortillas instead of corn tortillas?
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says
Hi Holly,
Welcome to the blog.
Yes, but the texture will not be as nice.
Dan
Cathy says
If I use precooked chicken in the crockpot chicken enchiladas
recipe, what is the total cooking time? Is this what you would do: Cook 1 hour on low for sauce, then add chicken, tortillas, 1/2c cheese and cheese topping. Then cook another hour on low? Thanks so much!
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says
Hi Cathy,
Welcome to the blog.
Cook the sauce on low for 1 hour to help the flavors come to gather. Than add the chicken, tortilla and cheese. Mix. Top with cheese then 1 more hour.
Dan
Dennis McMullan says
Dr Dan,
I LOVE LOVE LOVE your site. It has helped me so many many times. I'm retired and have been cooking for my wife and myself. I also cook for a program at my Church called Thursday Meals This is for the sick and shut-in's, most cases I prepare food for 60 to 65 individuals. Before I retired I also fixed meals for my Team at work 25 to 30 individuals Including Managers and Directors, on Thursday. Well to make a long story short They nick named me Chef Bubba. so again Thank you and thank all who make this site so great Thank you, Dennis McMullan (Alias Chef Bubba)
S. Eckels says
Dr.Dan, what temperature do we cook the sauce on in the crock pot before inserting the chicken, high or low for one hour?
Dan Mikesell AKA DrDan says
The sauce will cook with the chicken. So, no need to precook the sauce.
Dan
Miranda says
Have you tried using a hand mixer directly in the crock pot to shred chicken? Itโs super fast but does produce a finer shred.
DrDan says
Great handy hint. I have not tried it but if it is finer shred, my wife would not be happy. When you look at any of the pictures of shredded meat on the site, it is more of a "chunky" shred which is as far as she will go.
Thanks for the note
Dan
Anne says
Thanks for another great recipe, Dr. Dan! I made this the day after you posted it, using my 2.5-quart Casserole Crock Pot. We loved it. For the two of us, it yielded two dinners and one lunch. I did make a couple of minor changes based on what was in my kitchen (as cooks do), but I followed your basic recipe and couldn't have been happier with the result. This one's a keeper!
DrDan says
Hi Anne,
Sorry for the delayed reply.
This one is just supper easy. I use my 3.5 qt. most of the time anymore but a 2.5 should work most of the time.
Thanks for the note.
Dan
MartinSlult says
Hi All im rookie here. Good art! Thx! Love your stories!
Dutch67 says
Dear Doc,
First, I enjoy your site and weekly emails. Second, I'm with you on the length of time the chicken breast needs to cook. Dried out breasts are awful! Less time, better results.
Third, this recipe is similar to one my wife makes starting on the stove top and finishing in the oven. She calls it "Deconstructed" Cabbage Rolls. All the flavors of the Balkans and Central Europe are there, but it's much less laborious/fussy to execute yet tastes just as good as the official version. I expect your similar style enchiladas will be easier to make yet just as enjoyable.
Finally, keep up the good work, Dr Dan! It's a labor of love--that's obvious.
DrDan says
Sorry for the delayed response.
The overcooked chicken is just careless and 9 in 10 seem to do it. I think they all just copy. Now that cabbage roll thing sounds interesting I may look into it.
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for the note.
Dan