Easy and Delicious Vegan Burrito Bowls Recipe (2024)

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Easy Vegan Burrito Bowls are seriously one of the best meals ever! Packed with black beans, corn, cilantro lime quinoa, pico de gallo and guacamole. Best part is most of these ingredients can be found in your pantry! Chipotle has nothing on this.

(Gluten-Free, Plant-Based, Vegan, Vegetarian, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free)

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These Vegan Burrito Bowls are not just a good time to make right now… but forever for the rest of our lives. Legit happiness in a bowl and I think we can agree we all need a little happiness in a bowl.

If there was ever a good time to be vegetarian now would be it. I don’t know if you have experienced the same but I love when our ingredients are still available to purchase but yet all the meat shelves are empty.

Even if you’ve got to eat this without the optional ingredients like guacamole and sour cream (which by the way a dairy-free plain yogurt is a fab substitute).

Not only is this burrito bowl a fabulous recipe to make right now but it is one of my absolute favorite meal-prep meals too. Make it on a Sunday and build the meal-prep bowls for the week.

What goes in a vegan burrito bowl?

The basic ingredients of what goes into a burrito bowl is black beans, corn and a cilantro lime quinoa. Then at that point you can add whatever other condiments you want into the burrito bowl.

Our taco sauce is actually a REALLY good recipe to make if you are finding yourself not being able to get guacamole and that sorts. Taco sauce is always a fabulous solution and it’s actually extremely easy to make yourself with some basic pantry ingredients.

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What if I don’t have all the ingredients?

So we’ll go through all the ways you can adapt with this burrito bowl to help fit into what is going on in all of our lives right now and perhaps not all the ingredients are in the pantry. Here are some lovely substitutes.

Quinoa – You can use rice in substitute for the quinoa if you do not have that on hand. We just like to change it up from rice when we can and the cilantro lime quinoa is suchhhhh a good way to do that.

Black Beans – Pinto beans are another fabulous alternative if you are currently out of black beans.

Pico de gallo – we personally had these ingredients on hand and That’s Low Carb has another really good homemade salsa recipe if you ever want to make another salsa. But if you don’t have the fresh ingredients on hand a simple jar of your favorite salsa will do!

Lime – if you do not have fresh limes available another fabulous alternative is actually either lime juice concentrate and if you are really in a pinch a little lemon juice concentrate works pretty good in a pinch.

Corn – you can use frozen corn, fresh or canned corn. Whatever you have on hand.

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How to Make Vegan Burrito Bowls

  • Combine the black beans and corn on a skillet with seasoning. (see above)
  • Cook your cilantro lime quinoa going next in a sauce pan. Put the lid on and let it cook according to instructions. Note: if you use rice instead cook time will vary compared to quinoa.
  • Build your bowl when everything is warm, cooked and ready. Spoon hot cilantro lime quinoa into bowl with a spoonful of black bean and corn mixture and garnish with toppings of your choice ( like salsa, jalapenos, shredded lettuce, guacamole, lime juice, taco sauce, etc. )

These vegan burrito bowls seriously are such a quick dinner. While we may have quite a bit of more time on our hands currently than we normally do it doesn’t mean that eventually things will get back to normal.

If anything this is a fantastic activity to do with the kids to allow them to ‘build their own bowl’ just like you would do if you were ordering at Chipotles. Which lets be honest.. this is going to be costing us WAY less so it’s an absolute winner of a dinner.

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What else can I put in my burrito bowls?

Here are some other delicious ingredients you can add to your burrito bowl. If you have a few other spare ingredients and/or you would like a few other ways you can elevate this dish here are a few other ingredients that you may want to add.

  • Shredded Romaine Lettuce
  • Sliced Bell Peppers
  • Sliced Tomatoes
  • Chopped Red Onion
  • Sliced Jalapeno
  • Cheese (or dairy-free cheese alternatives)
  • Sour Cream ( or dairy-free sour cream alternatives – we personally use plain daiya yogurt )
  • Taco Sauce or Enchilada Sauce
  • Hot Sauce

This list is seriously endless. One thing I absolutely love about burrito bowls is that they are living proof you can enjoy delicious flavorful plant-based food and still eat healthy. Now lets go make some burrito bowls!

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Easy Vegan Burrito Bowls Recipe

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Gluten-Free, Plant-Based, Vegan, Vegetarian, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free

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Easy Vegan Burrito Bowls are seriously one of the best meals ever! Packed with black beans, corn, cilantro lime quinoa, pico de gallo and guacamole. Best part is most of these ingredients can be found in your pantry! Chipotle has nothing on this.

Yield: 5

Prep Time:15 min

Cook Time:15 min

Total Time:30 min

Ingredients:

  • Batch of our Cilantro Lime Quinoa
  • 1 (15 oz) can black beans, drained and rinsed
  • 1 (15oz) can corn, drained and rinsed
  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • pinch of salt and pepper
  • A jar of salsa or pico de gallo (optional)
  • Homemade Taco Sauce
  • Guacamole (optional)
  • Lime juice (optoinal)
  • Sour cream and cheese (or vegan alternatives)

Directions:

  • 1. In a skillet over medium heat add olive oil, black beans, corn, chili powder, smoked paprika, salt and pepper. Stir together and sautee for 5-10 minutes, or until mixture is heated through.
  • 2. To construct your bowl, add cilantro lime quinoa, black bean/corn, salsa, guacamole and sour cream (or dairy-free alternative) and any additional toppings you'd like.

Author: Linnie

Nutrition Information:

Serving size: 1 bowl
Calories: 343
Other nutrition information: Total Fat: 11g , Saturated Fat: 1.3g , Cholesterol: 0mg , Sodium: 149mg , Potassium: 372mg , Total Carb: 51g , Dietary Fiber: 9.7g , Sugars: 3.1g , Protein: 12.6g

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FAQs

Are burrito bowls healthy for weight loss? ›

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's in the veggie bowl at Chipotle? ›

veggie full

White Rice, Black Beans, Fajita Veggies, Fresh Tomato Salsa, Corn Salsa, and Guac. Pro tip: Guac isn't extra when you go full veggie mode.

How many calories are in a vegan burrito bowl? ›

Chipotle Chipotle Vegan Burrito Bowl With Tofu (1 serving) contains 63g total carbs, 47g net carbs, 31g fat, 30g protein, and 654 calories.

Can you get a burrito bowl without rice? ›

Chipotle Burrito Bowl Without Rice, With Meat And Cheese (1 One Burrito Bowl ) contains 2g total carbs, 1g net carbs, 14g fat, 27g protein, and 260 calories.

What is the healthiest type of 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.

Is Chipotle Veggie Bowl vegan? ›

The first new plant-based option is the Veggie Full Bowl which comes with white rice, black beans, fajita veggies, fresh tomato salsa, roasted chili-corn salsa, and guacamole.

Is Chipotle vegetarian bowl healthy? ›

The restaurant has an entire line of bowls and salads (called Lifestyle Bowls) dedicated to these specific diets in order to better serve their customers who are trying to stick to more specific meal plans. “They are full of veggies, have a healthy fat source and a good amount of protein,” Leonard says.

How many calories in a Chipotle veggie bowl with rice? ›

Chipotle Veggie Bowl (1 serving) contains 76g total carbs, 58g net carbs, 47g fat, 23g protein, and 840 calories.

Is a burrito bowl healthier than a burrito? ›

Like most meals, a burrito can be as healthy or unhealthy as you want; it depends on what ingredients you include and what you're avoiding. If you're trying to eat fewer carbs, a burrito bowl can be a better choice than a traditional burrito – and easier to take home if you want to cut back on portion sizes.

Are bowls healthier than burritos at Chipotle? ›

Is a Bowl Healthier Than a Burrito? A bowl may be a healthier option based on how you build it. A bowl with higher-calorie ingredients like pollo asado, guacamole, sour cream, and cheese or queso Blanco can have 1,120 calories, 66g of fat, and 80 g of carbs.

How healthy are burrito bowls? ›

This burrito bowl is a square 510 calories, 17 grams of fat, and an impressive 22 grams of fiber. “It's got lean protein and heart-healthy fats that will give you a full feeling for longer. This is pretty good meal,” says our expert.

What does a burrito bowl contain? ›

Your choice of freshly grilled meat or sofritas served in a delicious bowl with rice, beans, or fajita veggies, and topped with guac, salsa, queso blanco, sour cream or cheese.

Do you put rice in a burrito yes or no? ›

Rice – while it's optional, adding rice into your burrito can make it extra filling and provide a bit more texture.

Which rice for burrito? ›

Good old fashioned long grain rice is your best bet for a traditional Mexican style burrito. Long grain rice grains aren't sticky, so they will separate and not form a “rice lump” in your burrito. Cook the rice in salted water and toss it in lime juice and chopped cilantro before you roll it into your burrito.

Is eating a burrito bowl healthy? ›

Is a Bowl Healthier Than a Burrito? A bowl may be a healthier option based on how you build it. A bowl with higher-calorie ingredients like pollo asado, guacamole, sour cream, and cheese or queso Blanco can have 1,120 calories, 66g of fat, and 80 g of carbs.

Are burrito bowls high in calories? ›

Many burritos and burrito bowls end up with 900 to 1,000 calories. This small bump is mostly from sides of chips and guacamole. About 2 percent of meals had more than 2,000 calories.

How many calories are in a burrito bowl? ›

775 calories, [object Object] grams of fat, 39 grams of protein, 95 grams of carbs. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Is Chipotle bowl healthy for weight loss? ›

“You can order a bowl with steak, vegetables, lettuce, salsa, a sprinkle of cheese, black beans and guacamole for around 400 calories and 30 grams of carbohydrates,” says Leonard. “This would be fine for anyone following a regular healthy-eating plan.”

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