Grilled Chicken Tacos With Mango Salsa for a Quick Dinner

Grilled Chicken Tacos with Mango Salsa are one of those meals that look colorful and impressive without needing hard-to-find ingredients or complicated cooking skills. The key is getting the chicken juicy inside with a lightly charred outside, then balancing that smoky flavor with sweet mango, fresh lime, cilantro, and a little heat.

This method keeps things beginner-friendly. The chicken gets a short marinade with olive oil, lime, garlic, and warm spices. 20 minutes is enough time to add flavor without turning this into an all-day recipe. While the chicken marinates, you can prepare the mango salsa and get the grill hot.

By the end, you’ll have warm tortillas filled with tender grilled chicken and a fresh, chunky mango salsa. Plan on about 40 minutes total, with roughly 25 minutes of active work. A gas grill, charcoal grill, or stovetop grill pan will all work, so you don’t need an outdoor setup.

The biggest thing to watch is the chicken temperature. Cook it until the thickest part reaches 165°F (74°C), then give it time to rest before slicing.

TOTAL TIME 40 Minutes
ACTIVE TIME 25 Minutes
DIFFICULTY Beginner

What You Need

✓ 1½ lb boneless skinless chicken breasts
✓ 8 small corn or flour tortillas
✓ 2 ripe but firm mangoes
✓ ½ small red onion
✓ 1 jalapeño
✓ ¼ cup fresh cilantro
✓ 2 limes
✓ 2 tbsp olive oil
✓ 2 garlic cloves
✓ 1 tsp chili powder
✓ 1 tsp ground cumin
✓ ½ tsp smoked paprika
✓ ¾ tsp salt
✓ ¼ tsp black pepper
✓ Grill or grill pan
✓ Mixing bowls
✓ Cutting board and knife
✓ Kitchen tongs
✓ Instant-read thermometer

At a Glance

  1. Mix the chicken marinade.
  2. Coat the chicken with the marinade.
  3. Marinate the chicken for 20 minutes.
  4. Dice the mango salsa ingredients.
  5. Mix the fresh mango salsa.
  6. Preheat the grill.
  7. Grill the chicken until cooked through.
  8. Rest the grilled chicken.
  9. Slice the chicken into strips.
  10. Warm the tortillas.
  11. Fill the Grilled Chicken Tacos.
  12. Top the tacos with mango salsa.
  13. Serve the tacos while warm.

Mix the chicken marinade

Use a bowl large enough to hold the chicken later. Add 2 tablespoons olive oil, juice of 1 lime, 2 minced garlic cloves, 1 teaspoon chili powder, 1 teaspoon cumin, ½ teaspoon smoked paprika, ¾ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon black pepper.

Whisk until the spices are evenly spread through the oil and lime juice. Breaking up any clumps now helps the seasoning cover the chicken more evenly instead of leaving heavily spiced patches.

Coat the chicken with the marinade

Place 1½ pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts in the bowl. Turn each piece several times with kitchen tongs until every side has a thin, even coating.

If the breasts are very thick, gently pound them to roughly ¾-inch thickness before coating. More even pieces cook at a similar rate, which reduces the chance of thin ends drying out while the thick center finishes cooking.

Marinate the chicken for 20 minutes

Cover the bowl and refrigerate the coated chicken for 20 minutes. This short rest gives the garlic, spices, lime, and salt time to flavor the surface while you prepare the other taco ingredients.

Avoid leaving this lime-heavy marinade on the chicken for several hours. The acid can begin changing the outside texture and make it less pleasant once grilled.

Dice the mango salsa ingredients

Cut 2 ripe but firm mangoes into small ½-inch cubes so they stay chunky enough for the tacos. Finely dice ½ small red onion and 1 jalapeño, then chop ¼ cup fresh cilantro.

For less heat, remove the jalapeño seeds and pale inner ribs before chopping. Keep the pieces fairly small so each taco gets mango, onion, chile, and cilantro in every bite.

Pro Tip Choose mangoes that give slightly when pressed but are still firm enough to cut cleanly. Very soft mangoes can turn the salsa mushy and release too much juice.

Mix the fresh mango salsa

Transfer the chopped mango, red onion, jalapeño, and cilantro to a clean bowl. Squeeze in the juice of 1 lime and sprinkle with about ¼ teaspoon salt.

Fold everything together gently with a spoon until the lime juice coats the ingredients. Avoid vigorous stirring because ripe mango bruises and breaks down quickly. Taste one spoonful; if the mango is very sweet, another small squeeze of lime can sharpen the flavor.

Preheat the grill

Set a gas or charcoal grill to medium-high heat, about 400–450°F (204–232°C). Give it roughly 10–15 minutes to become fully hot before the chicken goes on.

Using a stovetop grill pan instead? Heat it over medium-high until the surface is hot enough that a drop of water quickly sizzles away. Starting with a properly heated cooking surface helps create browned grill marks and reduces sticking.

Heads Up Do not place the chicken on a barely warm grill. It is more likely to stick, release moisture, and cook without developing a nicely browned exterior.

Grill the chicken until cooked through

Remove the chicken from the marinade and let excess liquid drip back into the bowl. Place the pieces on the hot grill with a little space between them.

Cook the first side for about 5–7 minutes, then flip once with tongs and cook for another 5–7 minutes. Timing depends on thickness, so check the thickest section with an instant-read thermometer. Remove the chicken when the center reaches 165°F (74°C).

Discard any marinade that touched raw chicken.

Heads Up Avoid pressing the chicken against the grill with your tongs or spatula. Pressing forces flavorful juices out and can leave the meat drier.

Rest the grilled chicken

Transfer the cooked chicken to a clean cutting board or plate and leave it untouched for 5 minutes.

That short wait matters. The juices inside the chicken are moving rapidly when it first leaves the heat. Cutting immediately lets much of that moisture run onto the board instead of staying in the meat. Keep the chicken loosely covered with foil if your kitchen is cool, but do not wrap it tightly or the browned exterior can become soggy.

Slice the chicken into strips

Look closely at the cooked chicken to find the direction of the muscle fibers. Cut across those fibers into strips about ¼–½ inch thick.

Shorter fibers make each piece easier to bite through once tucked inside a tortilla. Keep the slices together on the cutting board so they catch any juices released while cutting. Spoon those juices back over the chicken before assembling the tacos rather than leaving that flavor behind.

Pro Tip Slice only after the full 5-minute rest. For taco-size pieces, thinner strips are easier to distribute evenly and less likely to pull out of the tortilla with the first bite.

Warm the tortillas

Heat 8 small corn or flour tortillas on the grill for about 20–30 seconds per side. You want them warm, soft, and flexible with a few light toasted spots, not crisp.

Stack the warmed tortillas on a clean plate and cover them loosely with a kitchen towel. This traps enough steam to keep them flexible while you finish assembling the tacos. If using corn tortillas that tear easily, warming them well makes a noticeable difference.

Fill the Grilled Chicken Tacos

Lay each warm tortilla flat and place a portion of sliced chicken down the center. Aim for roughly 2–3 ounces of chicken per taco, depending on the size of your tortillas.

Leave some open space around the edges instead of packing each tortilla too full. A smaller amount of filling makes the tacos easier to fold and keeps the chicken from falling out with every bite.

Top the tacos with mango salsa

Spoon about 2 tablespoons of mango salsa over the grilled chicken in each tortilla. Let any excess liquid drain from the spoon before adding the salsa so the tortillas do not become soggy.

Spread the salsa along the chicken rather than piling it all in the center. Each bite should have smoky chicken, sweet mango, sharp red onion, fresh cilantro, and a little jalapeño heat.

Pro Tip Keep the mango salsa separate until the tacos are ready to eat. Adding it too early can soften the warm tortillas, especially if the salsa has released extra lime and mango juice.

Serve the tacos while warm

Transfer the finished tacos to plates and serve them while the chicken and tortillas are still warm. Add fresh lime wedges on the side so everyone can squeeze on extra juice to taste.

For a fuller meal, pair the tacos with Mexican-style rice, black beans, grilled corn, or a crisp cabbage slaw. Keep any extra mango salsa in a separate bowl so you can add more without soaking the tortillas.

These Grilled Chicken Tacos are best eaten soon after assembly, when the chicken is warm, the tortillas are flexible, and the mango salsa is still cool and fresh.

Grilled Chicken Taco Troubleshooting

If This Happens Try This
Chicken turns out dry Check the thickest part with a thermometer and remove it once it reaches 165°F (74°C). Let it rest for 5 minutes before slicing.
Chicken sticks to the grill Preheat the grill for 10–15 minutes and avoid trying to flip the chicken too soon. It releases more cleanly once the first side has browned.
Mango salsa becomes watery Use ripe but firm mangoes and drain excess liquid before spooning the salsa onto the tacos.
Corn tortillas crack Warm each tortilla for about 20–30 seconds per side, then keep the stack covered with a clean kitchen towel.
Tacos become soggy Keep the mango salsa separate until serving and avoid overfilling each tortilla with salsa liquid.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use chicken thighs instead of chicken breasts? Yes. Boneless, skinless chicken thighs work well and stay juicy on the grill. Cook them until the thickest part reaches at least 165°F (74°C).
Can I make these tacos without an outdoor grill? Yes. Use a stovetop grill pan or heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Cook the chicken until browned on both sides and fully cooked in the center.
Can I prepare the mango salsa ahead of time? Yes. Make it up to 4 hours ahead and keep it covered in the refrigerator. Give it a gentle stir and drain excess liquid before serving.
Are corn or flour tortillas better? Either works. Corn tortillas add a stronger toasted corn flavor, while flour tortillas tend to be softer and easier for beginners to fold without tearing.
How should I store leftovers? Store the chicken, mango salsa, and tortillas in separate airtight containers. Refrigerate the chicken and salsa and use them within 3 days. Reheat only the chicken and tortillas before assembling fresh tacos.

Grilled Chicken Tacos With Mango Salsa

Quick Reference Card

Total Time: 40 minutes   |   Active Time: 25 minutes   |   Difficulty: Beginner

What You Need

• 1½ lb chicken breasts
• 8 small tortillas
• 2 firm ripe mangoes
• ½ small red onion
• 1 jalapeño
• ¼ cup cilantro
• 2 limes
• 2 tbsp olive oil
• 2 garlic cloves
• 1 tsp chili powder
• 1 tsp cumin
• ½ tsp smoked paprika
• Salt and black pepper
• Grill or grill pan

Quick Steps

  1. Mix the chicken marinade.
  2. Coat the chicken with the marinade.
  3. Marinate for 20 minutes.
  4. Dice the mango salsa ingredients.
  5. Mix the mango salsa.
  6. Preheat the grill to 400–450°F.
  7. Grill the chicken to 165°F.
  8. Rest the chicken for 5 minutes.
  9. Slice the chicken into strips.
  10. Warm tortillas for 20–30 seconds per side.
  11. Fill each tortilla with chicken.
  12. Top with mango salsa.
  13. Serve while warm.

Conclusion

Your Grilled Chicken Tacos are ready: smoky, juicy chicken tucked into warm tortillas and topped with sweet, tangy mango salsa.

Serve them right away with fresh lime wedges, or add rice, black beans, grilled corn, or cabbage slaw for a bigger meal. Keep any leftovers separated so the tortillas stay fresh.

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Grilled Chicken Tacos With Mango Salsa

Juicy, smoky grilled chicken is tucked into warm tortillas and topped with a fresh mango salsa made with lime, red onion, jalapeño, and cilantro. These colorful Grilled Chicken Tacos are fresh, lightly spicy, and great for a quick lunch or dinner.
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Mexican-Inspired
Calories: 430

Ingredients
  

For the Grilled Chicken
  • 1½ lb boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
For the Mango Salsa
  • 2 ripe but firm mangoes, diced
  • ½ small red onion, finely diced
  • 1 jalapeño, finely diced
  • ¼ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
For the Tacos
  • 8 small corn or flour tortillas
  • Fresh lime wedges, for serving

Equipment

  • Outdoor grill or stovetop grill pan
  • Instant-read meat thermometer
  • Kitchen tongs
  • 2 mixing bowls
  • Cutting board
  • Sharp knife
  • Whisk
  • Spoon
  • Measuring spoons

Method
 

  1. Whisk olive oil, lime juice, garlic, chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, salt, and black pepper in a large bowl.
  2. Add the chicken breasts and turn them until evenly covered with marinade.
  3. Cover and refrigerate for 20 minutes.
  4. Cut the mango into ½-inch cubes, finely dice the red onion and jalapeño, and chop the cilantro.
  5. Combine mango, onion, jalapeño, cilantro, lime juice, and salt. Fold gently and set aside.
  6. Heat to medium-high, about 400–450°F (204–232°C).
  7. Cook for about 5–7 minutes per side, or until the thickest part reaches 165°F (74°C).
  8. Transfer it to a clean board and leave it untouched for 5 minutes.
  9. Cut across the grain into ¼–½-inch strips.
  10. Heat for about 20–30 seconds per side until soft and flexible.
  11. Divide the sliced grilled chicken among the warm tortillas.
  12. Spoon about 2 tablespoons over each taco, draining excess salsa liquid first.
  13. Add fresh lime wedges on the side and enjoy while the chicken and tortillas are warm.

Notes

  • Use ripe but firm mangoes so the salsa stays chunky.
  • Remove the jalapeño seeds and ribs for a milder salsa.
  • Chicken thighs can replace chicken breasts.
  • A heavy skillet or grill pan works if you do not have an outdoor grill.
  • Do not slice the chicken before its 5-minute rest.
  • Keep the salsa separate until serving to prevent soggy tortillas.
  • Store chicken and mango salsa separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

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