Easy Homemade Burrito Bowl - Fresh and Healthy (2024)

Easy Homemade Burrito Bowl is a simplified version of Chipotle's Burrito Bowls. Save time and money with this vibrant, fresh, and fabulous recipe!

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If you love Chipotle burrito bowls then my homemade burrito bowl is going to be a total game changer!

Easy Homemade Burrito Bowls are one of my favorite restaurant copycat dishes to make at home. They’re fresh, healthy, customizable and wallet friendly too since they’re made with fridge and pantry staples like rice, beans, chicken, salsa, and shredded cheese.

Plus, while I don’t mean to brag, my homemade quick and easy guacamole thwacked on top rivals any batch I’ve had from Chipotle (plus it doesn’t cost extra!)

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What is a Burrito Bowl?

Burrito Bowls are basically the guts of a burrito – chicken, rice, beans, salsa, and guacamole – scooped inside of a bowl versus a tortilla, so they’re gluten free and lower in carbs than a traditional burrito.

At Chipotle I usually customize my chicken burrito bowl to include pico de gallo and corn salsa, but you don’t really need to make the individual salsas to get the flavor at home. I use chopped fresh tomatoes and frozen > thawed sweet corn, respectively. They hold all the flavor anyway, and you won’t miss the extra work of having to make a couple different salsas.

The real star of the bowls though? A bed of fluffy, flavorful Cilantro-Lime Rice. I’ve been making this copycat recipe for years and it nevergets old. The rice grains are perfectly cooked but you still get those signature rice clumps that I’m always digging around for in my Chipotle Burrito Bowl. You know the ones!

Is a Burrito Bowl Healthy?

The basic combination of protein, carbs, and fat (chicken, rice and beans, and guacamole and cheese, respectively) is not only healthy and filling, but incredibly satisfying too. You definitely won’t be looking for an evening snack after eating a burrito bowl for dinner.

That said, we’ve recently started paying attention to the sodium content in some of our favorite foods and were shocked to discover how much sodium is in Chipotle’s burrito bowls. SHOCKED! Making a homemade burrito bowl, vs dining out, lets you control the sodium content in all the different components of the dish.

Looking to reduce your carb intake? Swap the cilantro-lime rice for Cilantro-Lime Cauliflower Rice instead!

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How to Customize Your Burrito Bowl

  1. Pick Your Protein. I’m showing grilled, seasoned chicken here, but Crock Pot Salsa Chicken, diced cooked shrimp, steak, or shredded pork are all fabulous options.
  2. Pick Your Beans. Prefer pinto beans over black beans? Add a scoop of my Easy Pinto Beans Recipe instead.
  3. Go Vegetarian: Sizzle up a portion of my famous fajita vegetables to top your burrito bowl if you’d like to go the meatless route. They are absolutely incredible – you will NEVER miss the meat!
  4. Goodbye Grains. If you’re watching grain consumption, these burrito bowls are incredibly delicious when made with Cilantro-Lime Cauliflower Rice instead of white rice, or served over a big bed of fresh lettuce.

Ready to cook?!

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How to Make a Chipotle-Style Burrito Bowl

Step 1: Season then Grill the Chicken

Start by making the seasoning mix you’ll need for both the chicken and black beans, including chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, cayenne pepper, cumin, and oregano.

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Next, pound1lb chicken breasts, about 2 large chicken breasts, to an even thickness. I lay my chicken on a meat-only cutting board then cover with Glad Press’n’Seal and give them a few good whacks with a rolling pin or meat mallet until they’re the same thickness throughout.

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Mist or brush both sides with extra virgin olive oil then season liberally on both sides with the seasoning mix. Save 1 Tablespoon of the seasoning mix to season the beans with.

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Grill the chicken for 3-4 minutes a side over medium-high heat then let rest for at least 5 minutes before chopping and setting aside. Chicken = done!

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Step 2: Make the Cilantro-Lime Rice

Meanwhile, get the Cilantro-Lime Rice going. Add long grain white rice to a colander then rinse it really well under cold running water.

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Bring water, vegetable oil, plus a pinch of salt to a boil in a saucepan then add the rinsed rice. Place a lid on top then turn the heat down to low and simmer until the rice is tender, 10 minutes. Fluff the rice then add chopped cilantro and fresh lime juice, and then stir to combine.

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I am telling you – best. rice. EVER! The salt and oil do something really magical in there. I won’t even begin to try and explain what that it is, but I promise it tastes exactly like Chipotle’s!

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Step 3: Prepare the Black Beans

Meanwhile, add a can of black beans that have been drained and rinsed to a small sauce pan with the reserved seasoning mix and water. Bring to a boil then turn the heat down to low to keep warm.

Prefer pinto beans? Try my Easy Pinto Beans Recipe.

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Step 4: Make the Guacamole

Last step is to make the guacamole. My FAVORITE part of the burrito bowls! Simply add ripe avocados, fresh lime juice, chopped cilantro, and garlic salt to a bowl then mash with a potato masher or back of a fork until smooth. That’s it!

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Step 5: Add the Toppings

Scoop the Cilantro-Lime Rice into bowls then top with the seasoned beans, grilled chicken, and guacamole, plus any and all toppings including:

  • Chopped cherry, Roma, or vine-ripened tomatoes
  • Fresh or frozen-then-thawed sweet corn
  • Freshly grated Monterey Jack cheese
  • Sliced romaine lettuce
  • Salsa
  • Green Tabasco sauce

Each bite of these Easy Homemade Burrito Bowls is like a party in my mouth. Super fresh, incredibly filling, and a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. I hope you love each and every bite of your homemade burrito bowl too – enjoy!

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Easy Homemade Burrito Bowl is a simplified version of Chipotle's Burrito Bowls. Save time and money with this vibrant, fresh, and fabulous dinner recipe!

Ingredients

serves 4

  • 1lb chicken breasts, pounded to an even thickness
  • 15oz can black beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1-1/2 cups cups cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1-1/2 cups sweet corn kernels (fresh or frozen-then-thawed)
  • 4oz freshly shredded Monterey Jack cheese
  • 1 small head romaine lettuce, sliced
  • For the seasoning mix:
    • 1 Tablespoon chili powder
    • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
    • 1-1/4 teaspoons salt
    • 1/2 teaspoon cumin
    • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
    • 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
    • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • For the Cilantro-Lime Rice:
    • 2 cups water
    • 1 Tablespoon canola or vegetable oil
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 1 cup long grain white rice
    • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
    • juice of 1/2 lime
  • For the Quick Guacamole:
    • 3 ripe avocados
    • juice from 1/2 lime
    • 2 Tablespoons chopped cilantro
    • garlic salt, to taste

Directions

  1. Combine the seasonings together in a small bowl then mix to combine. Scoop out 1 Tablespoon seasoning mix then set aside (this will be for the black beans).
  2. Mist or brush chicken breasts with extra virgin olive oil then season on both sides with remaining seasoning mix (may not need all) and grill for 3-4 minutes a side over medium-high heat until no longer pink in the center. Let rest for 5 minutes then chop and set aside.
  3. For the Cilantro-Lime Rice: Bring water, oil, and salt to a boil in a saucepan. Rinse rice in a strainer under cold water then add to the boiling water, place a lid on top, turn heat down to medium-low, and then simmer until rice is tender, about 15 minutes. Add lime juice and cilantro then stir to combine and set aside.
  4. For the Black Beans: Add black beans to a small saucepan with water and reserved 1 Tablespoon seasoning mix. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to low to stay warm.
  5. For the Quick Guacamole: Add all ingredients to a bowl then mash with the back of a fork. Taste and adjust garlic salt if necessary.
  6. Scoop cooked Cilantro-Lime Rice into bowls then top with grilled chicken, seasoned beans, cherry tomatoes, sweet corn, shredded cheese, romaine lettuce, and Quick Guacamole. Serve with Tabasco sauce and salsa, if desired.

Notes

  • You will need 1 lime and 6 Tablespoons chopped cilantro for the entire recipe.

This recipe is courtesy of Iowa Girl Eats, http://iowagirleats.com.

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FAQs

Can burrito bowls be healthy? ›

Is a Burrito Bowl Healthy? The basic combination of protein, carbs, and fat (chicken, rice and beans, and guacamole and cheese, respectively) is not only healthy and filling, but incredibly satisfying too. You definitely won't be looking for an evening snack after eating a burrito bowl for dinner.

What is a healthy burrito bowl at Chipotle? ›

Customize your burrito bowl with steak, pinto beans, lettuce, tomatillo green chili salsa and go light on the cilantro-lime brown rice. Steak is one of the lower-calorie meats on the menu. Pair it with fiber-rich brown rice (a smaller helping is still plenty) and beans, and give it a kick of heat with salsa.

How do I get the most out of my burrito bowl? ›

To get the most value, I'd recommend getting all of the salsas. Extra, if possible. Keep in mind that having all of this salsa may make your burrito bowl soggy if you don't eat it right after. Then, also get the lettuce, cheese, sour cream.

Is brown rice or white rice healthier? ›

The bottom line. Brown rice is a more nutrient-dense product than white rice. Because of this, brown rice may help reduce blood sugar levels and aid in managing weight. But white rice is good for people with certain digestive issues and those who can't digest fiber-rich foods well.

Are burritos ok for weight loss? ›

Weight Loss

Those who are fitness freaks, and burritos can be your best friend. Great control of the digestive tract can result in optimized nourishment. Thus, this forms an excellent meal for those who are on a diet plan. Eating burritos means you are consuming nutrients and giving away the fat content.

What is the healthiest meat at Chipotle? ›

If you're looking for a healthy balance of fat, protein, and carbs, your best meat options would be plain grilled chicken, steak, or barbacoa. Between those options, they include no more than 7 grams (g) of fat, at least 21g of protein, and no more than 2g of carbs.

Is rice healthy? ›

Is rice nutritious? Rice is a rich source of carbohydrates, the body's main fuel source. Carbohydrates can keep you energized and satisfied, and are important for fueling exercise. Brown rice, especially, is an excellent source of many nutrients, including fiber, manganese, selenium, magnesium, and B vitamins.

What cheese do they use at Chipotle? ›

The shredded white cheese that Chipotle uses is commonly known as Monterey Jack. It is a semi-hard cheese made from cow's milk that melts well when exposed to heat. Chipotle's Monterey Jack cheese is used to make quesadillas and queso dip, and it's happily added to any menu item when asked.

What do you order in a burrito bowl? ›

Typically, I'll order a burrito, but when I get a bowl, I get brown rice, black beans (drained), double chicken, mild salsa, medium salsa, a little bit of hot salsa, a lot of corn salsa, cheese, and guac. Bowls allow you to get more bang for your buck. Tip: ask for sides of everything you want!

Is a burrito bowl healthier than a burrito? ›

Best: Burrito Bowl

Unwrap that burrito, and you'll save about 300 calories to start. For a healthy bowl, go with brown rice, black or pinto beans, and grilled chicken or lean steak. Top with lettuce and salsa, which packs plenty of flavor for just 5 calories a tablespoon.

What is another name for a burrito bowl? ›

They're also often called taco bowls, so I'll use those two terms interchangeably throughout this post. The other thing I really love about burrito bowls (a.k.a. taco bowls) is that everyone can design their own. This is especially great if you're cooking for people with different diets or different preferences.

Are chipotle bowls healthy for weight loss? ›

Crafting a salad bowl at Chipotle can be a smart and satisfying lower-calorie choice for those aiming for weight loss. Here's Nutrisense nutritionist Emma Simpkins, MS, RDN's favorite salad bowl order: “A Chipotle salad bowl can easily be a great lower-calorie option if you're looking for a lighter meal.

How many calories are in a burrito bowl? ›

For burrito bowls, this is the caloric baseline, clocking in at about 705-1250 total calories, depending on your guac, protein selection, and additional fixings. For burritos, add a flour tortilla (300 calories), and you're looking at a range of about 1085-1550 total calories, depending on topping selections.

Is there such thing as a healthy burrito? ›

Breakfast burritos filled with eggs, cheese, beans, and veggies are nutritionally well-rounded; for lunch or dinner you may choose to swap the eggs for another protein source like chicken or tofu or simply rely on beans for plant protein.

Are healthy bowls good for you? ›

Nutrient-Dense. Grain bowls are packed with nutrients, making them an ideal choice for those looking for a healthy meal. The grains (or sometimes seeds) used in grain bowls, such as brown rice, quinoa, and farro, are rich in fiber, protein, and vitamins.

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