The Easiest Way to Shred Chicken Without Two Forks
Stand mixer. That is the whole secret, and I am embarrassed it took me ten years to figure out.
I used to shred chicken the classic way: two forks, burning fingers, thirty minutes, and a pile of sad stringy meat that still had chunks in it. Then my mom watched me do it one Sunday and laughed. She dropped the cooked chicken into the stand mixer, turned it on low, and walked away. Ten seconds later I had perfect shredded chicken.
How It Works
Put warm, cooked chicken breasts into the bowl of a stand mixer. Use the flat paddle attachment, not the whisk. Turn it on low and let it run for 10 to 15 seconds. That is it. The meat falls apart evenly, no tearing, no burned fingertips.
Do not have a stand mixer? A hand mixer works almost as well in a deep bowl. Same trick, just hold it steady and use the lowest speed.
Why This Beats Forks
Forks give you uneven strips and they wear out your wrist. The mixer gives you uniform shreds that soak up sauce evenly, which matters for tacos, enchiladas, and buffalo chicken sandwiches.

When Forks Are Actually Fine
If you are shredding two small breasts for one salad, the fork method is fine. Save the mixer for batch cooking. I make three pounds at a time now, portion it into freezer bags, and have taco meat ready in minutes all week.
📋 Quick Summary: Shred cooked chicken in a stand mixer on low for 10 to 15 seconds. A hand mixer works too.