As a Celiac girlie, one of my go-tos for a safe, easy meal when I’m out and about is Chipotle. I’ve been eating their burrito bowls since before going gluten free so it feels like a “normal” meal that I never had to give up. That actually means a lot! While Chipotle’s burrito bowls have always been there for me, their price increases have done me dirty. What used to be an $8 meal now costs nearly $20. TWENTY DOLLARS. I mean of course I get a scoop of guacamole in my bowl, and of course I get a bag of chips with gluten free queso on the side, and of COURSE I round up for charity when checking out, but still — $20?! There’s a better way, and it goes by the name of Roasted Sweet Potato Black Bean Bowls with Chili-Lime Dressing. These fresh, healthy, filling bowls are made with humble, inexpensive ingredients, and pack a nutritious punch. They keep me full for hours and don’t cost an arm and a leg to assemble!

Healthy + Gluten Free + Vegan Lunch

These sweet potato black bean bowls are an excellent option for lunch because they’re filling yet light (aka you won’t need a nap after eating) and meatless. I try to eat meat free before dinnertime so this recipe fits the bill for me. Additionally, while it’s full of fresh vegetables and healthy ingredients, this dish is NOT a cold salad. During the season that shall not be named, a chilled, lettuce-based salad is the the last thing I crave. The combination of warm rice and roasted sweet potatoes with fresh lettuce and toppings puts these bowls into the healthy yet cozy meal category.

Ingredients Needed

Between the cilantro-lime rice, sweet potatoes, and chili-lime dressing, these bowls have a few hands-on components, but they come together quickly and several are make ahead too. Also several ingredients like extra virgin olive oil, chili powder, lime juice, and salt and pepper are used in several of the components. Here’s what you’ll need:

For the Sweet Potatoes:

Sweet potatoes: you’ll need 2lbs which is ~4 small sweet potatoes. Peel then chop them into 1″ cubes. Seasonings: chili powder, onion powder, and garlic powder lend a smoky + savory contrast to the sweet potatoes. Add salt and pepper to taste as well. Extra virgin olive oil: for roasting.

For the Chili-Lime Dressing:

Extra virgin olive oil: feel free to use vegetable oil if you prefer. Fresh lime juice: for the acid portion of the dressing. Mayonnaise: gives the dressing a bit of creaminess. Use vegan mayonnaise to keep the recipe vegan. You could also use plain Greek Yogurt. Honey: to balance out the tart lime juice. Chili powder: is delicious with the lime juice and honey! Salt and pepper: to taste.

For the Cilantro-Lime Rice:

Long grain white rice: I am brand loyal to Lundberg Farms white jasmine rice which is a great, high-quality rice. Extra virgin olive oil and salt: to flavor the rice. Chopped cilantro: stirred in at the end for a pop of freshness. Fresh lime juice: pairs with the chopped cilantro to give you that classic, craveable Chipotle-rice flavor.

For the Toppings:

Black beans: simply drain then rinse a can of black beans before scooping into each bowl. You could use pinto beans if you prefer! Red onion: thinly slice for a fresh and spicy bite. If you don’t love the flavor of raw onions, dice the red onion then roast it with the sweet potatoes for a more mild and sweet flavor. Jalapeno: thinly slice then scatter on top of the bowls. DYK: the larger the jalapeno the less spicy it is? Feel free to use pickled jalapenos instead of fresh if you prefer. Avocado: fresh avocado gives each bite a cool and creamy flavor and texture. Arugula: I love the flavor of spicy arugula, though baby spinach, mixed greens, or even shredded lettuce are all great options.

How to Make Ahead of Time

As I mentioned, several components of this recipe can be prepped or made ahead of time. Here are my recommendations: Wait to dice the avocado and make the cilantro-lime rice before serving.

Great for Meal Prep

While I enjoy eating this bowl warm, it truly is just as delicious cold which makes it great for meal prep. Layer the ingredients in large, wide-mouth mason jars with a tight fitting lid or pack in Pyrex containers. Voila — easy, healthy, make ahead lunches! Wait to add the dressing until it’s time to eat.

Pump Up the Protein

While the roasted sweet potato black bean bowls are meatless — and plenty filling on their own — if you want to add meat, it’d be totally delicious. Here are my recs:

Chopped roasted chicken, chicken thighs, or baked chicken breast. Sliced grilled steak Sauteed or roasted shrimp Pulled pork

Alrighty, let’s eat!

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How to Make Roasted Sweet Potato Black Bean Bowls

Step 1: Roast the sweet potatoes.

Start by placing 2lbs of peeled and diced sweet potatoes onto a half sheet pan lined with parchment paper or nonstick-sprayed foil. Drizzle with extra virgin olive oil then season with chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper Toss with your fingertips to coat then spread the sweet potatoes into an even layer and roast at 400 degrees for 25-30 minutes or until they’re tender and browned.

When I tell you 1/4 of these never make it from the sheet pan to the bowls, I am not exaggerating. SO delicious!

Step 2: Make the Cilantro-Lime Rice.

Meanwhile, to a small / medium-size saucepan add long grain white rice, water, salt, and extra virgin olive oil then bring to a simmer. Once simmering, place a lid on top, turn the heat down to low, then simmer until the rice is tender, 12-15 minutes. Add chopped cilantro and a squeeze of fresh lime juice then stir to combine.

Step 3: Make the Chili-Lime Dressing.

As I mentioned, this zippy dressing can be made up to 5 days ahead of time! To a mason jar with a tight fitting lid, or a mixing bowl, add extra virgin olive oil, fresh lime juice, mayonnaise (or plain Greek Yogurt), honey, chili powder, salt, and pepper, then shake or whisk to combine. Taste then add more fresh lime juice for tartness, honey for sweetness, and/or mayo for less tartness.

Step 4: Assemble.

Assembly time! This recipe makes enough for 5-6 bowls, so to each bowl add a scoop of warm Cilantro-Lime Rice and roasted sweet potatoes, plus drained then rinsed canned black beans, thinly sliced red onion, diced avocado, sliced jalapeno, and a handful of fresh greens.  Drizzle with the creamy Chili-Lime Dressing then devour! I hope you love these gorgeous, healthy, filling bowls as much as I do — enjoy!

More Healthy Bowl-Style Meals

Spicy Tuna Roll Bowls Bean and Rice Bowls Greek Chicken Bowls Steak and Potato Bowls Vegetable Fajita Toastada Bowls Chicken Power Bowls

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