High-Protein Chicken Burrito Bowl Recipe (Meal-Prep Friendly)
Jul 13, 2026

I started making these bowls on Sunday nights when I got tired of paying twelve bucks for a burrito bowl that left me hungry an hour later. This one clocks in around 45 grams of protein per serving, and it actually keeps you full. The chicken gets a quick chili-lime marinade, the rice stays fluffy, and the whole thing comes together in less time than a delivery order.
What makes this a proper high protein burrito bowl recipe isn't just the chicken. Black beans, a little Greek yogurt in place of sour cream, and a scoop of cotija all stack the numbers without making it feel like diet food. It tastes like the real deal.
Ingredient notes & swaps
Chicken thighs are my default they stay juicy even after reheating, which matters if you're meal-prepping. Boneless skinless breasts work too; just don't overcook them or they turn to cardboard. For the rice, I go cilantro-lime white rice, but brown rice or even cauliflower rice slots right in if you want to cut carbs.
The Greek yogurt trick is worth mentioning. Plain full-fat or 2% Greek yogurt gives you that cool, tangy sour-cream vibe with a solid protein bump. If you're dairy-free, skip it and lean on avocado and a squeeze of lime instead. Canned black beans are fine rinse them well so they're not gluey.
Tips for the best bowl
Marinate the chicken for at least 20 minutes, but don't go past a few hours or the lime starts to make the texture mealy. Get your pan or grill genuinely hot before the chicken hits it; you want a real sear, not a steam. And let the meat rest five minutes before slicing so the juices stay put.
One mistake I made early on: dumping everything into a bowl warm. Warm pico and warm lettuce get sad fast. Keep the fresh stuff cold and layer it over the hot rice and chicken right before eating.

Make-ahead & storage
This is where the recipe earns its keep. Cook the chicken, rice, and beans, then store them together in airtight containers for up to four days. Keep the fresh toppings pico, avocado, yogurt, lettuce in separate small containers so nothing wilts. When you're ready, microwave the base for 90 seconds and pile on the cold stuff.
I don't recommend freezing the assembled bowl, but the cooked chicken freezes beautifully for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the fridge.
Serving ideas & variations
Add a spoon of chipotle in adobo to the yogurt for a smoky drizzle. Swap the chicken for shredded rotisserie if you're short on time, or use ground turkey seasoned with the same spices. Corn, pickled red onions, and a handful of tortilla chips crushed on top all belong here. Hot sauce is non-negotiable in my house.
FAQ
Can I make this vegetarian?

Yep. Double the black beans or add roasted sweet potato and extra cotija, and keep the Greek yogurt for protein. You'll still land around 25 grams per serving.
How do I keep the chicken from drying out when reheating?
Slice it before storing, add a splash of water or broth to the container, and reheat covered. Thighs handle this far better than breasts.
What's the best rice for meal prep?
White rice reheats most reliably. Brown rice works but can dry out add a little extra lime and a teaspoon of oil to keep it loose.
Is this bowl gluten-free?
As written, yes just double-check your spice blends and any hot sauce for hidden gluten.
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