HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN BURRITO BOWLS: Delicious Recipe Made with Brown Rice, Black Beans & Roasted Corn
I make Chicken Burrito Bowls at home all the time, and yet, I never get tired of eating them because they're so delicious (I think they're better than Chipotle's) and they're pretty high on nutritional value, too. I also love the fact that, once you cook the main ingredients and gather together an assortment of your favorite toppings, everyone can just build their own burrito bowl according to their liking. It doesn't get much easier than that! Read on for a list of ingredients, and how I prepare my Chicken Burrito Bowls at home.
Chicken Burrito Bowls
For Rice:
1 cup brown rice
2 cups chicken broth
1/4 cup chopped white onion
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. ground cumin
To prepare brown rice, first wash and soak in water 15 - 30 minutes. (This is only recommended with brown rice to improve digestibility & reduce cooking time.) Drain water from rice. Heat skillet over medium high heat, and add approx. 2 Tbsp. olive oil to it. Once heated, add rice, and approx. 1/4 cup finely chopped white onion. Sauté for a few minutes. Season with salt and cumin, and stir until well mixed. Add chicken broth, cover with lid and reduce heat to low. Let rice cook untouched for approx. 40 minutes or until all the water has evaporated. It's important that you do not stir or open the lid while rice is cooking. When rice is fully cooked, remove from burner, let sit for 5 minutes, then fluff rice with fork before serving.
For chicken
1lb. of chicken, (season & cook to your liking)
I like using tenderloins and seasoning with salt and plenty of basil pesto, then frying it in a skillet with olive oil for approx. 4 minutes on each side. If you're using chicken breasts, I recommend splitting them down the middle so they're not too thick. Once cooked, let rest before cutting into bite size pieces to ensure juices are locked in.
For roasted corn
1/2 cup frozen corn kernels
*If you used canned corn, it will take longer to roast because the corn is soaked in water and you need to eliminate any moisture.
Heat non-greased cast iron skillet over medium high heat. Place corn kernels in it and do not stir. Let it roast approximately 5 minutes and then flip over. This should help give it those dark burn spots. Remove from heat when corn is fully roasted.
For black beans
1 15oz.can black beans
Heat in small saucepan over medium high heat. Whenever I use canned beans, I like adding a little chopped onion, a few dashes of garlic salt, and approximately half a tsp. of chile powder for extra flavor.
Additional toppings for Chicken Burrito Bowls:
lettuce
tomato
your choice grated cheese (I like pepper jack)
avocado
salsa
sour cream
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2 tsp olive oil
1/4 chopped onion
1 1/2 tbsp sofrito (substitution= 1/4 green pepper and small amount cilantro)
if you use the substitution, it is not the same as using soffrito, but I promise your rice will still taste excellent!
1 cup rice (I used jasmine)
1 cup water (yes only one cup)
1 can of black beans 15 oz
spices: 1/2 tsp salt
1/4 garlic powder
cumin
black pepper
oregano
1 bay leaf
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Easy Dominican Rice and Beans
Easy Dominican Rice and Beans
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Today I have for you our classic Dominican sides, Rice and Beans!
I went with the easiest way to make the beans which is coming from a can but soon I will show you how to make these babies from scratch! But for now, easy is the way I want to introduce these beans to you. Trust me, you are going to love them! Just make sure you make a big batch so you have plenty of leftovers!
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