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Chicken Taco Dinner Board

7

Points®

Total time: 17 min • Prep: 15 min • Cook: 2 min • Serves: 4 • Difficulty: Easy

Everyone loves a dinner board; it’s such a fun way to eat, and a good way to encourage the whole family to try a variety of foods. This one is almost no-cook and very easy to pull together. You simply gussy-up precooked chicken and set out all the components for folks to build their own tacos. Look for pre-cut jicama, pineapple, and mango in the produce section to save yourself some work.

Large sheet pan topped with small bowls of chicken, lettuce, tomato, guacamole, salsa, and fresh fruit, plus some tortilla chips, fresh veggies, and tortillas
Large sheet pan topped with small bowls of chicken, lettuce, tomato, guacamole, salsa, and fresh fruit, plus some tortilla chips, fresh veggies, and tortillas

Ingredients

Fresh lime juice

1 Tbsp

Smoked paprika

½ tsp

Ground cumin

½ tsp

Garlic powder

½ tsp

Cooked shredded chicken breast

2½ cup(s)

Table salt

1 pinch(es), or to taste

Corn tortilla

8 tortilla(s), medium, warmed

Lettuce

2 cup(s), chopped, shredded

Pico de gallo

1 cup(s)

Black bean and corn salsa

¾ cup(s)

Store-bought guacamole (no oil or sugar)

¾ cup(s)

Tortilla chips

24 chip(s)

Jicama

1 cup(s), sticks

Radishes

8 medium

Pineapple

1 cup(s), chunks

Mango

1 cup(s), slices

Tajin spice

½ tsp, optional

Instructions

1

In a large microwave-safe bowl, whisk together the lime juice, paprika, cumin, and garlic powder. Add the chicken and toss gently to coat. Cover and microwave on high until thoroughly heated, 1 to 2 minutes. Season to taste with salt.

2

Arrange the chicken, tortillas, lettuce, pico de gallo, salsa, guacamole, chips, jicama, radishes, pineapple, and mango on a sheet pan or large cutting board. Sprinkle the Tajin over the fruit, if desired.

3

Serving size: one-fourth of all the items on the board

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