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To make a Tex-Mex Chicken Melt, you'll need cooked chicken (shredded or diced), cream cheese, salsa, shredded cheese (like cheddar or Monterey Jack), tortillas, and optional toppings such as avocado, cilantro, or jalapeños.
You can use leftover cooked chicken, rotisserie chicken, or cook fresh chicken breasts. Simply season the chicken with taco seasoning, cook it until fully done, and then shred or dice it before mixing it with the other ingredients.
Yes, you can prepare the filling ahead of time by mixing the cooked chicken, cream cheese, and salsa. Store it in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. When you're ready to serve, simply assemble the melts and cook them.
You can cook Tex-Mex Chicken Melts in a skillet, on a griddle, or in an oven. For a skillet or griddle, cook over medium heat until the tortillas are golden and the cheese is melted. If using an oven, bake at 350°F for about 15-20 minutes until heated through.
Tex-Mex Chicken Melts pair well with sides like Mexican rice, refried beans, a fresh salad, or tortilla chips with guacamole and salsa. You can also serve them with a dollop of sour cream on the side.