Crockpot Mexican Lasagna Stack Up

piece of Mexican Crockpot Lasagna on a brown plate
I keep saying I am going to get better at using my crockpot. Every time I use it, I remember how easy it makes my life.

The night I made this, we had no dinner plans, and not much in the fridge. Darryl is always in the mood for Mexican food, so I went hunting in the pantry for a bunch of goodies to throw in the crockpot to make a killer meal. This stack up recipe was easy, full of veggies and tasted GREAT! You can also easily customize this crockpot meal.

 We used the vegetarian chicken, but you could used real shredded chicken, beef, or just extra beans and veggies. I am excited to try out our veggie sausage crumble next time. The leftovers heat up great too!Darryl and I both agreed that topping your serving with sour cream is a must! Darryl isn’t a big fan of sour cream, so I just put a little on the side of his plate.

He quickly added more, saying “that really makes the dish!” If you are really hate sour cream, I think topping it with avocado would also be amazing. Hope you enjoy!

Crockpot Mexican Lasagna Stack Up

  • 12-14 tortillas (I used small corn tortillas)
  • 2 cups of shredded Mexican blend cheese
  • 1 tbsp of fajita seasoning
  • 28oz can of tomatoes, drained
  • 15.5 oz can of black beans, drained
  • 15.5 oz can corn (or frozen), drained
  • 2 cups of salsa
  • 2 cups of cooked, shredded chicken (or veggie chicken)
  • 1 small onion, chopped

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Spray crockpot with cooking spray. Lay down layer of tortillas. Each crockpot will vary in size. Mine took 4 small tortillas to cover the bottom.
  2. Next, spread a layer of tomatoes.
  3. Sprinkle some chopped onions & black beans on top of the tomatoes.
  4. Cover beans with a layer of salsa & apply a generous amount of fajita seasoning.
  5. Next layer on your chicken & corn. (pictured with vegetarian fake chicken)
  6. Top corn with a layer of shredded cheese.
  7. Like I said, all crockpots are different shapes and sizes. So keep layering until you are a couple inches from the top. I was able to repeat the layers 3 times.
  8. When you do reach the top, for the final layer, do a later of tortillas, topped with the rest of your tomatoes and cheese.
  9. Cook on low for 3-4 hours or on high for 2 hours. Top with sour cream of avocado 🙂
4.53 from 23 votes

Crockpot Mexican Lasagna Stack Up

Author Corey Valley
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients
 

  • 12-14 to rtillas I used small corn tortillas
  • 2 cups of shredded Mexican blend cheese
  • 1 tbsp of fajita seasoning
  • 28 oz can of tomatoes drained
  • 15.5 oz can of black beans drained
  • 15.5 oz can corn or frozen, drained
  • 2 cups of salsa
  • 2 cups of cooked shredded chicken (or veggie chicken)
  • 1 small onion chopped

Instructions

  • Spray crockpot with cooking spray. Lay down layer of tortillas. Each crockpot will vary in size. Mine took 4 small tortillas to cover the bottom.
  • Next, spread a layer of tomatoes.
  • Sprinkle some chopped onions on top of the tomatoes.
  • Next spread a layer of black beans.
  • Cover beans with a layer of salsa.
  • Apply a generous amount of fajita seasoning.
  • Next layer on your chicken.
  • Cover chicken with a layer of corn.
  • Top corn with a layer of shredded cheese.
  • Like I said, all crockpots are different shapes and sizes. So keep layering until you are a couple inches from the top. I was able to repeat the layers 3 times. When you do reach the top, for the final layer, do a later of tortillas, topped with the rest of your tomatoes and cheese.
  • Cook on low for 3-4 hours or on high for 2 hours. Top with sour cream of avocado 🙂

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87 Comments

  1. Carolyn Holloway says:

    I hate to mention this, but any idea of the calorie count per serving?

  2. I would like to make this for a work potluck. Any vegetarian ideas other than veggie chicken? Would there be a veggie I could use?

    1. You could add more beans or a variety of beans 🙂

  3. Has anyone used refried beans? Thanks!!

  4. This is my GO TO recipe! I’m a programmer (web developer) and sometimes don’t have a lot of time to dedicate to the kitchen. This recipe is absolutely delicious and I would not change one thing. Every few weeks I’m back here, checking out the steps again so I don’t goof anything up. Thank you Corey!!

  5. 5 stars
    I changed the recipe, quite a bit, to suit my tastes, and it was phenomenal.
    I used ground beef, with taco seasoning (skipped the fajita seasoning), RoTel, instead of just diced tomatoes, and a larger sweet onion (chopped). I also just mixed all the ingredients together (browned & seasoned beef, RoTel, Salsa, onion, corn, beans) and layered that, on top of each layer of tortillas, and topped each layer with Mexican blend shredded cheese. I think I had 4 layers, in a 6 qt. crock pot. Cooked on low, for 4 hours, and served it with tortilla chips, sour cream, and taco sauce. Everyone loved it! The only thing I might change, next time, is to use hard tortillas, instead of soft. The soft tortillas turned to mush and weren’t really noticeable. The tortilla chips added some needed crunch, as my version ended up almost like a thick and filling dip.