Nightshade-Free Chicken Taco Recipe (corn-free, gluten-free, dairy-free) (2024)

Ali Segersten Dec 14, 20166 comments
Nightshade-Free Chicken Taco Recipe (corn-free, gluten-free, dairy-free) (1)

I've got an easy, nourishing main dish recipe for you today! These Nightshade-Free Chicken Tacos are super easy to prepare and perfect if you are following ourElimination Dietor another special diet such as an autoimmune diet or a diet specific for arthritis. My children also love this recipe! The chicken taco filling is cooked in a Crockpot making the prep time less than 10 minutes. I like to serve the taco filling with my Plantain Tortillas (pictured here) or my gluten-free brown rice flour tortillas. The filling is also wonderful served inside of a baked half of a kabocha or delicata squash, topped with greens and sprouts of course!

Need a little more assistance in the kitchen creating this meal? Then check out the elimination diet video cooking seriesI created on how to make plantain tortillas and this chicken taco filling, plus a few more easy and delicious elimination diet recipes. You can sign up here to watch the videos.

Use this recipe for Phase 2 of our Elimination Diet program. Not quite sure what an elimination diet is? An elimination diet is a powerful tool to get to the root of most diseases and disorders. Why? Because most disease begins in the gut. The gut has the highest concentration of immune cells, and the most common thing that the immune cells will react to is food.

When you are constantly in pain, moody, and fatigued, your body is inflamed.

In other words, your immune cells are being irritated by something in your environment. What is the most likely suspect that is irritating you? Surprisingly, it’s your food.

Odds are that foods you are eating every day are leaving you sick and tired. How do you find out which ones? The Elimination Diet. This foundational tool of Functional Medicine has been used for centuries to discover which foods are making you ill and which ones can make you feel incredible.

The Elimination Diet is a simple process of removing all potentially problematic foods from your diet until your symptoms subside—usually a few weeks. Then you slowly reintroduce foods back into your diet, one by one, to see which ones bring your symptoms back. By finding the foods that are behind your suffering, you can completely turn your health around and elevate your quality of life.

If you are curious about trying an elimination diet and not sure where to begin then check out ouronline Elimination Diet Support ProgramandElimination Diet book,both of which provide excellent tools that walk youthrough each step of the elimination diet.

What if these new tools helped you to become a better you?

A lighter, more energetic, happier you! That's what doing an elimination diet is all about.

While on an elimination diet, you'll find that many of the foods you are accustomed to eating every day are off limits. You'll get to experience new flavors and new foods that promote healing at the cellular level. And you can start right now with these nightshade-free chicken tacos.

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Nightshade-Free Chicken Tacos

Nightshade-Free Chicken Taco Recipe (corn-free, gluten-free, dairy-free) (2)
Nightshade-Free Chicken Taco Recipe (corn-free, gluten-free, dairy-free) (3)

Servings

6

Cook Time

4 hours

Prep Time

20 minutes

This recipe is designed for your slow cooker and takes just minutes to prepare! You can put it together in themorning then set your slow cooker to low and you will have a meal ready when you get home from work. Use Plantain Tortillas, Homemade Brown Rice Tortillas, or fresh collard greens for your taco shells. I initially created this recipe using pure, unsweetened pomegranate juice, but now prefer to use unsweetened 100% tart cherry juice. I like the bolder, tarter flavors that the cherry juice provides. You just need to make sure you are buying 100% tart cherry juice and not a mix of cherry and apple juices. Although my original recipe (which can be found in ourElimination Diet book) uses garlic and onions, I don't even add them anymore. The end result is just as good!

Ingredients

Chicken Taco Filling

2 pounds boneless chicken breasts (or boneless chicken thigh)

1½ cups organic tart cherry juice (or pure pomegranate juice)

1 small onions cut into half moons (optional)

3 cloves garlic crushed (optional)

1 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

2 teaspoons ground cumin

2 teaspoons Herbamare (or sea salt)

1 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper

Other Ingredients

gluten-free tortillas

collard greens (to use as a tortilla if desired)

thinly sliced napa cabbage (or romaine lettuce)

sliced avocados

shredded carrots

chopped cilantro

Directions

  1. Place all ingredients for the chicken taco filling into a 3-quart slow cooker.
  2. Cover and cook on low for 7 to 8 hours, or on high for 3 to 4 hours.
  3. Then remove the chicken from the slow cooker and place onto a plate.
  4. Use two forks to shred the chicken, then place the shredded chicken back into the slow cooker and mix into the juices.
  5. Let it cook for 10 to 15 minutes more.
  6. To assemble the tacos, place a scoop of the shredded chicken into the center of each tortilla or collard green, then add a small handful of napa cabbage or lettuce, a few slices of avocado, and a spoonful of lacto-fermented vegetables if desired!

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Ali Segersten

Alissa Segersten holds a Bachelor's of Science in Nutrition from Bastyr University and a Master’s of Science in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine from the University of Western States. She is a Functional Nutritionist, the mother of five children, a whole foods cooking instructor, professional recipe developer, and cookbook author. She is passionate about helping others find a diet that will truly nourish them. Alissa is the author of two very popular gluten-free, whole foods cookbooks and guidebooks: The Whole Life Nutrition Cookbook and Nourishing Meals. She is also the co-author of The Elimination Diet book. Alissa is the founder and owner of Nourishing Meals®.

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This recipe was delish! It looked way too simple to be good, but it was amazing. Thank you.

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Gearing up for beginning this elimination test next week! I know the power of it, I did it once fifteen years ago when healing from fibromyalgia. Now it is time again, after slipping back into terrible eating, and getting my husband to do it too. Hoping it will help his allergies and sinus trouble. (If we can't get his nasal breathing open, he can't try a CPAP for apnea.)

Thank you so much for this site and the free recipes! It is encouraging, unlike all the depressing sites that only say what not to eat.
Thank you for this recipe! I have to test nightshade, as those are my most craved foods. And husband is allergic to raw potatoes and carrots. Easy substitution here with fermented carrots instead of raw. And thank you for saying you can just leave out onions and garlic. I have a sensitivity to these! ! So will have to adapt all recipes that include them. It will probably take months, if ever, for that one to go away. :-( I hate not being able to eat such powerful healthy food, that is a base for so many recipes.
Do you have any recommendations for flavor boosters when these are left out? Just bump up the other spices?

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Hi Kate,

Yes! You can add all of the ingredients into an ovenproof dish with a lid....I prefer to use LeCreuset pots for this (enamel-lined cast iron pots). Just pop in the oven at 300 degrees F for 3 to 4 hours, then shred chicken with two forks, and then either simmer on the stove on low for about 10 minutes or place back into the oven for 10 to 20 minutes, and then serve. :)

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Any tips for modifying this to the oven?

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Hi there,

You can find the Plantain Tortilla recipe on page 357 of my Nourishing Meals book: http://amzn.to/2hPpU6M

AND

In an Elimination Diet cooking video series I did that you can sign up to watch here: https://wholelifenutrition.net/articles/elimination-diet

The tortilla recipe is grain-free, nut-free, and vegan. Enjoy! :)

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Plantain tortilla recipe?

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Most taco ingredients are naturally gluten-free, including taco meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and salsa. Just make sure you eat your gluten-free tacos with a corn tortilla! Are hard shell tacos gluten-free? Yes, most hard shell tacos are made with a corn tortilla, which is naturally gluten-free.

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The rolled chicken tacos at Taco Bell are not gluten-free. The tacos are wrapped in a flour tortilla, which contains gluten. This is a key point for those who are avoiding gluten due to dietary restrictions or celiac disease.

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What are gluten-free tortillas made of? ›

Making gluten-free tortillas at home is super easy! With just five simple ingredients, you can make soft gluten-free flour tortillas in just a few minutes. All you need is gluten-free flour, baking powder, salt, water, and vegetable oil.

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Old El Paso Crunchy Taco Shells, Gluten-Free, 18 ct., 6.89 oz.

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