I am sooo excited to introduce you to these Chipotle Lime Shrimp Burrito Bowls as the latest addition to my quick, easy dinners but more excited to introduce you to the author of the recipe, Mary Younkin, creator of the blog BarefeetInTheKitchen.com.  Mary is a dear friend of mine who is not only warm, kind and generous, but she has the best recipes! These Shrimp Burrito Bowls come from Mary’s latest book, The Weekday Lunches & Breakfast Cookbook.  It’s packed with fresh, pantry friendly, quick and easy recipes that will make breakfast and lunches more nutritious, fun and easy in that all too-familiar morning/afternoon time-crunch.  Her beautiful book is divided into:

Quick and Easy Lunches  (ex:  Asian Chicken Chopped Salad) Make Ahead Lunches (ex: Slow Cooker Green Chile Pulled Pork) Quick and Easy Breakfasts (ex: Caprese Omelet) Make-Ahead Breakfasts (ex: Cajun Potato Breakfast Casserole) Sweet and Savory Snacks (ex: Chocolate Chip Toffee Banana Bread)

So if you are look to simplify your life and eat deliciously, then you need this cookbook in your life!

 

Burrito Bowls

Burrito Bowls, taco bowls, Buddha bowls, any type of bowls have to be my absolute favorite meal.  The delectable rainbow of flavors and textures in each and every bite is nothing short of swoon worthy.  And then there is the shrimp.  Don’t you just love shrimp?  It is so quick and easy and the king of 30  Minute Meals from Sheet Pan Shrimp Scampi to Lemon Garlic Shrimp Fettuccine to Cilantro Lime Shrimp Tacos with Mango Salsa. Shrimp takes center stage in these burrito bowls.  It is wonderfully juicy and flavorful from a 15 minute marinade of chipotle peppers, honey, lime, garlic, and cumin. I   love how quick shrimp is to work with but you can easily substitute chicken as well. You will also love how the bowl ingredients are completely customizable! The other key elements to these Burrito Bowls is something creamy to marry all the different textures together – even if it’s just a drizzle.  For these Shrimp Burrito Bowls, you can use Greek yogurt, sour cream, store bought Avocado Ranch (or my homemade), but if you want the best Shrimp Burrito Bowls ever, then I highly suggest my lusciously creamy, tangy, punchy Cilantro Lime Dressing.  pure magic.

Shrimp Bowl ingredients

Shrimp: Look for large shrimp with a count of 21-25 which means there are 21-25 shrimp in a pound. These extra-large shrimp remain extra juicy when cooked. Lime juice: Fresh is best but you may use bottled in a bind. Chipotle Peppers in adobo: These come in a can and should be easy to find in the ethnic aisle of your grocery store. Garlic: Use 2 finely minced garlic cloves or ½ teaspoon garlic powder. Honey: 2 teaspoons of honey balances the tangy heat. Spices: Ground cumin, kosher salt, and cayenne pepper round out the flavor profile. You may substitute the kosher salt with ¼ teaspoon table salt. Bowls: Build your bowls with your favorite ingredients like rice, black beans, tomatoes, corn, avocados, and green onions. Cilantro Lime Dressing: This phenomenal dressing marries the ingredients together with its tangy, zesty, creaminess and is super easy to make in the blender. If you don’t have all the ingredients, you may substitute with sour cream or Greek yogurt with an extra squeeze of lime – but next time make the dressing!

HOW DO I THAW SHRIMP FOR burrito bowls?

You are going to want to use thawed, raw shrimp for these Shrimp Fajitas.   I like to buy my shrimp by the frozen bagful at Costco because they come shelled and deveined so all that’s left to do is thaw the shrimp.  Also, if you keep frozen shrimp on hand, then you can make these Shrimp Burrito Bowls at a moments notice. There are two options for defrosting your shrimp: Whatever you do, resist the urge to use warm tap water (and definitely NOT the microwave) as this will cause the shrimp to thaw and cook unevenly.

What are Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce?

This Shrimp Burrito Bowl recipe calls for 1-2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, finely minced.  If you have been following me for any time at all, you know I love chipotle peppers and often use chipotle chili powder in my Mexican dishes and even my barbecue sauces.  You can easily find canned Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce in the Latin section of any grocery store. The name “Chipotle pepper” comes from the Nahuatl word chilpoctli meaning “smoked chili”.  Chipotle peppers are smoke-dried jalapenos preserved in adobo sauce.  They have a distinct, smoky, spicy, slightly sweet flavor. The adobo sauce they are preserved in is also highly flavorful, composed of various spices such as paprika, oregano, and garlic as well as vinegar, onion and tomato which all enhance the taste of the chipotle peppers.

How to make Shrimp Bowls

TIPS AND TRICKS FOR MAKING THIS CHIPOTLE SHRIMP BOWL RECIPE

Chicken substitute.  You can substitute shrimp with chopped chicken and cook a few minutes longer until completely cooked through. Use defrosted shrimp.  The tip to make this quick and easy is to buy deveined and peeled shrimp that are ready to be cooked.  If the shrimp are frozen then follow my instructions above on how to defrost. You don’t have to make a bowl!  This shrimp is fabulous on salads, in wraps, burritos, tacos, etc. with your favorite fixin’s. Customize bowl ingredients.  The bowl ingredients and measurements are simply suggestions.  You can use add/swap any ingredients for your favs.  You can use quinoa, cauliflower rice, Mexican Rice, Cilantro Lime Rice, pineapple, mangos, jicama, etc.  You can also add toppings such as guacamole, homemade salsa, or salsa verde Customize heat.  1 ½ chipotle chile peppers should be perfect for most people but if you know you love spicy then definitely use 2 peppers.  If you know you DON’T like heat then only use 1 chipotle chile pepper (or even less). Prep ahead:  You can chop your tomatoes, cilantro, green onions and any other burrito fixings ahead of time and store in air-tight containers in your refrigerator.  You can make your Cilantro Lime Dressing and rice ahead of time and refrigerate then warm rice when ready to use. Cilantro Lime Dressing Substitute: I am obsessed with my Cilantro Lime Dressing but if you don’t have the ingredients or don’t want to make it, make sure to add something creamy in it’s place to marry all the textures come together.  You could simply use sour cream or Greek yogurt or store bought (Greek Yogurt) Avocado Ranch Dressing, Guacamole, or whip up a simple, heavenly Avocado Crema like I use in my Chili Lime Chicken Tacos.

How to store a Shrimp Burrito Bowl

Allow the components to cool to room temperature. To preserve freshness and prevent sogginess, store the burrito bowl components separately in airtight containers. Refrigerate for up to 3 days.

How do I store Leftover Chipotle Peppers?

Most recipes only call for 1-2 tablespoon of minced chipotle peppers and so you are left with an open can of smoky, spicy goodness.  I love spice, but that is a lot of chipotle peppers to use up before their fridge life expires!  To make the most of your worthy investment, I suggest storing the chipotle peppers in the freezer. To store:

Spread saran wrap out on either a small baking tray, plate, or ice tray that will fit into your freezer. Separate the chipotle peppers from the adobo sauce and mince the peppers, (or you can use a food processor). Plop minced peppers onto the saran wrap in 1 tablespoon increments a few inches apart (if using an ice tray, place them in each ice cube compartment on the saran wrap). Put the tray in the freezer and when the chipotles are frozen, cut the saran wrap apart, individually wrap each tablespoon, and find your chipotles a new home in your freezer.

It only takes a few minutes and then you always have chipotle peppers on hand and don’t have to stress about them going bad in your fridge.  Win, win!

Looking for more easy Mexican Recipes?

Sheet Pan Shrimp Fajitas Grilled Corn Salad with Cilantro Lime Dressing Mexican Chicken and Rice Skillet Beef, Bean and Cheese Burritos  Cilantro Lime Shrimp Tacos Slow cooker Beef Barbacoa       

Recipe From The Weekday Lunches & Breakfast Cookbook by Mary Younkin with slightly adapted directions.   Tag @CarlsbadCravings and Use #CarlsbadCravngs Leave a Review, I Always Love Hearing From You!

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