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Healthy Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowl Recipe

This Healthy Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowl Recipe is the perfect easy one-pot meal to make for a fast weeknight dinner or for weekly meal prep.

I love trying new recipes, so I rarely cook the same thing twice, but these burrito bowls are one of the few recipes I have made over and over again.

#1 – Because they are so fast to throw together.

#2 – It’s a healthy recipe with lean protein and veggies (super important to me as someone who has lost 100 pounds!).

#3 – The flavors are amazing (kind of like homemade Chipotle!).

#4 – It makes a great meal prep recipe because it reheats so well.

#5 – Because my husband loves it as much as I do.

Bowl of Healthy Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowl topped with tomatoes, avocado, & cilantro

How To Make Healthy Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowls

I like to start by getting all of my chopping out of the way.

So, cut up your onion, bell peppers, and chicken breast (this vegetable chopper is amazing for saving time cutting onions and peppers!).

Then add your chicken to your Instant Pot (I use the 6-qt Instant Pot DUO for this recipe – my favorite!).

raw chicken in the Instant Pot

Now add your peppers and onions.

red and green bell peppers and onions in the Instant Pot

And your spices (don’t skimp here – the flavors in this recipe are fantastic!).

Garlic & spices with onions, red and green bell peppers in Instant Pot

Now, pour in your rice.

Make sure you are adding your ingredients in the order I list in the recipe. This is a recipe that can sometimes trigger the BURN notice on your Instant Pot, but that shouldn’t be a problem if you pour them into your pot as the recipe calls for.

Measuring cup pouring white rice into Instant Pot

And pour in your broth.

Glass measuring cup pouring broth into Instant Pot

And add the can of black beans and corn.

Corn and black beans and other ingredients in the Instant Pot

Lastly, top it all off with your favorite salsa. I love fruity salsa, so this is a peach and pineapple chipotle salsa, but go with the salsa flavors you love most.

Salsa topping other ingredients layered in Instant Pot

Now put on your lid, make sure the valve is set to “Sealing,” and set your machine to Manual/Pressure Cook for 4 minutes.

The pot will take some time to come to pressure (my pot usually takes 10-15 minutes to come to pressure with this recipe), then it will start counting down the 4 minutes of cooking time.

When the cooking time is complete, open the valve to quick release the pressure, and stir it all up.

Serving spoon lifting spoonful of chicken burrito bowl out of Instant Pot

You can serve it exactly as-is or add any toppings you like – cilantro, avocado, cheese, tomatoes, etc.

Can I Substitute…

Brown rice or quinoa for white rice?

Not in this recipe! Sorry! I get it. I try to use brown rice whenever I can.

But brown rice takes a much longer cooking time than the rest of the ingredients in this recipe, so to keep it a one-pot meal, you really need to use the white rice.

Ground turkey or beef for chicken?

Absolutely, yes! Just use the saute mode on your Instant Pot to brown the ground meat (and drain it if necessary) before adding the rest of the ingredients and cook as directed.

Other veggies for the peppers?

Sure! The only thing you will want to watch for is that some vegetables require more or less cooking time than peppers, so some vegetables may get overcooked and mushy (zucchini) while some may stay a bit too crunchy (carrots).

Frozen corn for the canned corn?

Yup! I’ve used them both interchangeably in this recipe.

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Healthy Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowl Recipe

Healthy Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowl Recipe

Yield: 6 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes

This Healthy Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowl Recipe is the perfect easy one-pot meal to make for a fast weeknight dinner or for weekly meal prep.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb chicken breast, diced
  • 1 yellow onion, diced
  • 1 red pepper, diced
  • 1 green pepper, diced
  • 2 tsp minced garlic
  • 2 Tbs taco seasoning
  • 1 cup uncooked white rice
  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1 can black beans, drained
  • 1 can corn, drained
  • 1 cup salsa 
  • Garnish: cilantro, lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream/Greek yogurt, avocado, cheese

Instructions

  1. Pour all ingredients into your Instant Pot in the order listed. Don't stir.
  2. Put the lid Instant Pot on your Instant Pot, making sure the valve is set to “Sealing”.
  3. Cook on manual (high) pressure for 4 minutes. Remember, it will take time for your pot to come to pressure before the timer will begin counting down.
  4. When the cooking cycle is complete, carefully open the valve to quick release the pressure.
  5. Stir everything together, garnish with your preferred toppings, and serve.
Nutrition Information:
Serving Size: 1/6 (~1 1/3 cup)
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 367Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 67mgSodium: 709mgCarbohydrates: 51gFiber: 8gSugar: 7gProtein: 33g

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Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowls - blue bowl filled with chicken burrito bowl topped with avocado, tomatoes, & cilantro

Ron

Wednesday 23rd of November 2022

Disregard my post. It was meant for the 15 Bean Soup recipe!

Ron

Wednesday 23rd of November 2022

Outstanding dish. It took 60 mins at high pressure plus 20 mins natural release.

Arlene

Wednesday 28th of April 2021

Can I leave out the rice?

Becky

Thursday 29th of April 2021

Arlene, you absolutely could, but you may want to cut back on the liquid or it will be very soupy. But, if you want a chicken burrito soup, it could be very tasty exactly like that!

Barbara Armstrong

Wednesday 28th of April 2021

This sounds great! Any suggestions to substitute the salsa? I do not eat salsa.

Becky

Wednesday 28th of April 2021

Hi Barbara! I'm not sure what part of the salsa you don't like (tomatoes, veggies, spice, etc), but you could add the same amount of a can of diced tomatoes. It won't have quite as much flavor as salsa brings, but it'll give you the liquid and veggies.

Lorraine

Wednesday 28th of April 2021

How can I adjust this recipe for a crock pot as I don’t have an Insta pot? Sounds and looks delicious and I’d love to try it.

Becky

Wednesday 28th of April 2021

Hi Lorraine, I wouldn't recommend making this one in a crockpot as rice dishes tend to get a bit gluey in slow cookers in my experience. I haven't tried it yet myself, but you should be able to make it on your stovetop by adding all of the ingredients, bringing to a boil, and simmering for around 20 minutes (until the rice is cooked).

I hope that helps!

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