7 Copycat At-Home Chipotle Recipes with Normal Portions (2024)

Here they are. Get creative and combine options — using the barbacoa in the burrito bowl, for example, is *chef’s kiss*. And you can use the corn salsa and guac in just about everything!

This gives you a perfect platform for mixing and matching your own menu.

1. Cilantro lime steak burrito bowl

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This recipe raises the steaks on a classic Chipotle order to bowl you over (and no, we will never be sorry for food puns).

For the best results, let the meat marinate for a few hours before whipping up the bowls, which include all the primo toppings: black beans, cheese, tomatoes, peppers, and onions.

This burrito bowl recipe is awesome, but here’s another of our absolute favorites for you to try.

2. Chipotle corn salsa

An often-unsung hero of Mexican cuisine, corn has its day here. You can add this delicious corn salsa to burritos, bowls, tacos, salads… you get the picture.

This flavor pops no matter what you put it on. A roasted poblano pepper is the secret ingredient that becomes acquainted with sweet white corn, red onion, jalapeño, fresh cilantro, and sea salt.

This salsa will actually give you something to dance about. If you’re looking for a little more “pop” in your corn, we’ve got 22 recipes for movie night that fit the bill.

3. Slow cooker Chipotle barbacoa

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Put this flavorful beef in the slow cooker before work. Get all your admin done. Fight with the subway on the way home. Come home to the smoky-sweet smell of dinner practically ready to go. Forget everything bad that happened.

You can slow-cook beef with broth, apple cider vinegar (a Greatist favorite), chipotle chiles, lime juice, and a handful of spices.

Serve it with rice and veggies, on a sandwich, or with a handful of tortilla chips for deliciousness that takes almost no effort (the best kind).

You can whip up practically anything in a slow cooker — try these meals worth waiting for.

4. Copycat Chipotle guacamole

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Never pay extra for guac again. To be honest, guacamole is one of the simplest things to throw together at home, and you can use it in just about anything.

This copycat recipe gets it right the Chipotle way with six simple ingredients: avocados (duh), lime juice, salt, red onion, cilantro, and jalapeños.

In case you start to tire of plain ol’ guacamole, we compiled 26 guac recipes with a twist.

5. Spicy sofritas veggie bowls

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We’re aware that this list has been quite carnivorous so far (Chipotle just nails meat), but don’t worry, veggie friends — you can re-create this amazing dish at home.

Sofritas fans, you’re gonna want to eat this all the damn time. The spicy sauce is made with peppers, salsa, garlic, and a pinch of sugar, and you slather it over scrambled tofu, pinto beans, and onions.

Top it with lettuce, guac, and a squeeze of lime juice to really replicate the taste and texture of the Chipotle veggie classic.

The ultimate veggie bowl, however, is the Buddha bowl. Here are nine ways to get started with Buddha bowling.

6. Chipotle chicken burrito bowl

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Another burrito bowl — and what’s wrong with that? Absolutely clucking nothing, that’s what.

Lime juice, olive oil, and a homemade taco seasoning are all you need to transform plain ol’ chicken breasts into Chipotle-style chicken. Prep it with cilantro rice and pile on all your usual toppings.

If you prefer your burritos, well, wrapped up, we’ve got nine options that won’t mess with your health goals all that much.

7. Cilantro lime brown rice

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If you’re gonna make Chipotle at home, you need the right base. This 10-minute recipe transforms leftover brown rice with just three ingredients: avocado oil, lime juice, and fresh cilantro (plus salt and pepper).

That’s literally easier that opening up a delivery app and spending too much money on rice.

In the words of the immortal Mitch Hedberg, rice is great when you’re hungry and want to eat 2,000 of something. Here’s how to take your rice game to the next level.

There you have it: You don’t have to spend ridiculous amount for ridiculous portions. You can always make restaurant-quality food at home.

If you’re looking for more copycat recipes, try these healthier versions of fast-food favorites.

Even good coffee needn’t be the sole property of Starbucks and friends — you can also re-create your favorite buzzy beverages.

7 Copycat At-Home Chipotle Recipes with Normal Portions (2024)

FAQs

What does a Chipotle bowl consist of? ›

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.

How much rice is in a Chipotle bowl? ›

Chipotle says a serving size of rice should be 4 ounces. But even after subtracting the weight of the bowl (. 038 ounces) from this, our serving was still bigger than what Chipotle describes. The rice weighed roughly 6.59 ounces, suggesting a serving of white rice could easily be well above the advertised 185 calories.

How to make Chipotle from scratch? ›

Instructions
  1. Lay the peppers in your smoker in one layer, ideally not touching. ...
  2. Smoke the peppers at least 6 hours, but I prefer all day, like 16 hours. ...
  3. If you want, you can pull the jalapenos at any time after 6 hours and finish them in a dehydrator set on low heat. ...
  4. Store them in a bag at room temperature.
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What kind of rice does Chipotle use? ›

Around here, all you need to know is that we use long-grain white rice. We have always been committed to preparing real food made with real ingredients. You know, the kind you can recognize and pronounce.

Is brown or white rice better for you at Chipotle? ›

Choose your rice

The brown rice contains less sodium and more fiber than the white rice. If you did choose the burrito or tacos, you might want to skip the rice (210 calories) altogether since you're getting your grains in your shell. That said, white rice can also be a healthy choice if that's what you prefer.

What kind of cheese does Chipotle use? ›

Originally Answered: What cheese does Chipotle use? In most of their dishes, Chipotle Mexican Grill uses a shredded blend of two kinds of cheese: White cheddar cheese and Monterey Jack cheese. On their menu, the cheese blend is referred to as "shredded cheese," and it is used in burritos, tacos, and salads.

Are chipotle bowls healthy food? ›

Lifestyle bowls are arguably Chipotle's healthiest menu item. These bowls are catered to dietary goals and restrictions, offering options for those partaking in Whole30, keto or paleo diets by skipping out on the grains. There are also high protein, vegan and vegetarian options.

Do you get more food in a chipotle bowl or burrito? ›

Business Insider tested this claim, comparing the weight of a burrito bowl's contents with those of its wrapped namesake. Sure enough, for the same price, ordering a burrito bowl means ordering significantly more food. In that specific case, the bowl's weight was astoundingly almost 71% more than the burrito's.

How many calories is a chipotle 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.

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