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Instant Pot Cilantro Lime Chicken Burrito Bowl is a quick and easy dinner recipe the whole family loves. A bright cilantro lime rice with flavorful Tex-Mex chicken, beans and lots of gooey cheese!

Table of Contents
- Ingredients for Chicken Burrito Bowls
- Cilantro Lime Chicken Burrito Bowls
- Toppings for Chicken Burrito Bowls
- Why You Will Love This Recipe
- Cooking with an Instant Pot
- Sauté Mode on the Instant Pot
- What’s the Difference Between Natural Release and Quick Release
- Which Instant Pot is Best for Me?
- Can this Dish be Made in the Crock Pot?
- Instant Pot Dinner RECIPES
- Instant Pot Cilantro Lime Chicken Burrito Bowl Recipe
When we’re short on time and ingredients, this is a go-to meal at our house, and yes, you can totally swap any meats, beans or add-ins that you’d like! It’s like making a delicious Chipotle burrito bowl in the comfort of your own kitchen!
I’m finding that the older my kids get the more I desperately need quick and easy dinner ideas as we pretty much live a life of errands lately. It’s soccer, piano, clothes shopping because heaven forbid anyone stay the same size for more than a month and on and on. Anyone feel me?
Ingredients for Chicken Burrito Bowls
- Chicken Breasts: You want boneless, skinless chicken breasts and then chop them into bite-size chunks
- Oil: used to sauté the chicken
- Seasonings: Cumin, Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Black Pepper, Kosher Salt and Chili Powder
- White Rice: just simple long-grain white rice works great
- Garlic: adds flavor
- Chicken Broth: cooks the rice and adds more flavor
- Green Chiles: adds flavor
- Cilantro: adds bright herby freshness and flavor
- Lime: You’ll want to use the zest and juice for maximum flavor.
- Pinto Beans: Keep it simple by using canned beans. Swap for black beans if desired.
- Colby Jack Cheese: You can’t have a burrito bowl without the melty cheese! Colby jack is our favorite, but you can also go with Monterey jack or pepper jack.
The measurements for each ingredient can be found in the recipe card down below. Once you serve up the chicken and rice, top with all your favorite burrito toppings. See section below for ideas.

Cilantro Lime Chicken Burrito Bowls
- Step 1: Chicken
Start by seasoning your chicken (onion powder, garlic powder, cumin, salt, pepper and chili powder) and then cook it in a little olive oil in your Instant Pot in “sauté mode”. You won’t need to cook it long, just enough to get a little sear on the outside, about 3 minutes.


- Step 2: Everything Else
Add the rice and garlic and stir it with the chicken for about 20-30 seconds. Then you add the rest of the ingredients (broth, cilantro, lime zest, lime juice and pinto beans) and change your Instant Pot to “high pressure”. Give everything a good stir and place the lid on the Instant Pot. Set the valve to “seal” and cook for 7 minutes.




- Step 3: Pressure Release
This is where the pressure release comes in…don’t get scared! You got this! Allow a natural release for 2 minutes, and then you can quick release. Be sure to steer clear of the valve so you don’t a burn from the steam.
- Step 4: Toppings
Remove the lid and give everything a good stir. Top with the shredded cheese and put the lid back on for a minute or two so the cheese melts. Then you can dish everyone up, apply desired toppings and grub!


Toppings for Chicken Burrito Bowls
It is really that easy and that fast! I have found that while everything is cooking for those 7 minutes, I have plenty of time to grate the cheese and prep all the other toppings. I’m really not joking when I say you can have dinner on the table in 15 minutes! Holla!! Here are some ideas for toppings:
- Tomatoes
- Diced Red Onions
- Avocados or Guacamole
- Jalapeño
- Cheese
- Salsa
- Sour Cream
- Pico de Gallo
- Corn
If you have the time, make this creamy tomatillo dressing to put on top. You’ll thank me later! It can even be made a day or two ahead of time! Or our Restaurant Style Salsa is another fantastic option!!
Why You Will Love This Recipe
- Crowd Pleaser: Finding a meal that is this quick and easy and loved by everyone is a rarity so it appears on the dinner table frequently. What is it about kids and Mexican food? They love it! Is it the abundance of cheese? That must be it! I totally get it! Cheese is glorious and everything in this dish is downright delish! We hope it will be a hit in your family too!
- Versatile Meal: I mentioned at the beginning that the meat can be swapped out for whatever you have in the fridge/freezer and the toppings are totally up to you. I’ve done this same recipe with ground beef, steak and pork and it has always turned out amazing. I have also changed the pinto beans to black beans…yes please! Do what your family will love!
- Entire Meal in a Bowl: Usually when I make this dish, it is all we have for dinner. You have your grains, protein, dairy and all sorts of veggies all in one bowl. There isn’t really a need for anything else. If I’m feeling especially nice, I’ll cut up some strawberries or a pineapple, but it’s not really necessary. The kids love when I pull out a bag of tortilla chips too! And can I mention that we are totally looking out for you here by eliminating the tortilla in this burrito…we cut the carbs for you! You’re welcome!

Cooking with an Instant Pot
Alright, cooking with an instant pot. How many of you were terrified of using your Instant Pot for the first time? I know people who have had their Instant Pot for months and have yet to open it. I’m not gonna lie, I was a little nervous at first too. But now I totally love it! It saves us weekly when we need dinner in a time crunch.
Have you seen our Instant Pot Cheat Sheet? Print that baby off and it will save loads of time for cooking all the basics.
Cooking with the Instant Pot is simple, quick and straight forward.
Sauté Mode on the Instant Pot
Using the sauté mode on the instant pot is a must if there are ingredients that need to be cooked first. Cook those ingredients, and then add the rest of the ingredients that you need before the pressure cooking begins.
Follow the recipe instructions for cook time and pressure setting, and you can really set it and forget it. When your dish has finished cooking, allow the pressure to release (either naturally or with a quick release or both, again follow your recipe). You are done! That’s it! Dinner is served!
What’s the Difference Between Natural Release and Quick Release
What does it mean to do a natural release or quick release when cooking with the instant pot? You either leave it alone until the pressure is done and then open the lid or you carefully (some people use tongs) move the valve to release the pressure quickly. This will cause a lot of steam to billow out so watch out!
Which Instant Pot is Best for Me?
Which instant pot is best for me if I’ve got a few kids, or it’s just the two of us?
We get a lot of questions about which Instant Pot is best. We aren’t really much help here. The 6qt Instant Pot DUO is what we have, and it is perfect for our family of five. If you have a bigger family, you might want to go with the 8qt. If you are an empty nester, then the mini will probably be plenty big.
There are other brands of course, and you want to buy something that is within your budget. My suggestion is to do your research and make a purchase that best fits the needs of your family situation. I told you we aren’t much help!
Can this Dish be Made in the Crock Pot?
Yes, absolutely! Combine all the ingredients except the cheese in the crock pot and give it a good stir. Then cook it on high for 2-3 hours or on low for 4-5 hours. When it is completely cooked, add the cheese and then put the lid back on for about 20 minutes so the cheese melts. Then you can dish it up and add all your favorite toppings.

So if you’re living the taxi life like I am, then add this Instant Pot cilantro lime chicken burrito bowl recipe to your dinner rotation! We usually have all the ingredients on hand, so it is the perfect go-to meal when life is crazy! And it’s always crazy!!
Instant Pot Dinner RECIPES
- Better Than Your Grandma’s Chicken Noodle Soup
- Instant Pot or Slow Cooker Pineapple Mexican Shredded Chicken
- Award Winning Instant Pot Turkey
- Instant Pot Beef Stew
- Mexican Poblano Instant Pot Chicken
- BBQ Instant Pot Whole Chicken
- Smoky BBQ Instant Pot Ribs
- Award Winning Instant Pot Chili
- Instant Pot Taco Soup
- You can find all our Instant Pot Recipes here!







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This was sooo delicious especially with the Cilantro Ranch Dressing (I used green salsa instead of the tomatillo)!! My 6yo daughter made most of this recipe it was so easy. The only thing I would change is to add a can of drained corn and possibly black beans. Just need the corn taste for us! Delicious!!!!!
Yes, I love adding corn and black beans! So glad you enjoyed this recipe! Thank you for the feedback Ranya!
Can I double in a 6qt?
Hi there,
I previously asked you about making this recipe using riced cauliflower. You advised me as how you would go about it. I wanted to let you know that I made it using your instructions and it came out great! I reduced the liquid to 1/2 cup as advised and it was more watery then the normal way, but I would be afraid to use less broth. Anyway, just wanted you to know it was successful and thank you again for answering my questions so I could make this healthier switch.
good flavor, but it came out really soupy? Thank you for sharing
Was your chicken frozen?
If I double the recipe would I cook in instant pot for the same amount of time?
Yes, the cooking time shouldn’t change. Enjoy!
Made this as written and it was perfect! Thank you for a tasty and versatile recipe I can change up and know it will be a hit every time.
My question is about using cauliflower rice? Can it be done? How will that affect the cooking time and the liquid?
Hi Lisa! Great question! I would just sauté up cauliflower rice separate and then put it in the bowl I would never put it in the instant pot. It will eat up too much water.
Thank you, then a follow up question would be, if I’m not cooking rice, how would that change my liquid amounts and cooking time? I’m assuming all that liquid is to cook the rice.
Ah yes, I should have mentioned that! Yes, most of the liquid is for the rice, so reduce broth to about a 1/2 cup. Enjoy!
Question, in this recipe are we using instant rice or regular uncooked rice?
Hi Amber! Regular uncooked white rice.
Hi there! Is it possible to do this with quinoa instead? I can’t wait to try. It looks delicious!!
Yes absolutely!
I’m so excited to try this recipe! What type of rice would you suggest?
We just use long grain white rice, but basmati or jasmine would also be good! Enjoy!
Has anyone made this with quinoa?!
I LOVE this recipe. I am making it again today as meal prep for me and my husband so I am doubling the recipe. Do I need to add additional cooking time for the manual pressure?
No additional time should be needed. So glad you love this recipe, Ashley!
I just received my Instant Pot yesterday and this was my very first Instant Pot recipe! It was super easy and DELICIOUS! Im excited about leftovers!
I followed the reviews and backed off some on some of the liquid. I used 2 cups of broth and it was perfect. Thanks for posting this recipe! I look forward to making more of your recipes.
Thank you for the feedback Megan! So glad you enjoyed it!
I should have read the comments. Mine came out soupy when using the amount of liquid in the recipe.
Hi Sheryll! I’ve been trying to figure out why this happens for some people and not for others. It is such a mystery! Maybe different types of rice. Did you drain the beans? I’m sorry it didn’t turn out the way you had hoped!
My husband said this was his favorite dinner I have ever made and I make a lot of yummy things. The only thing I did different was mix in all the cheese to balance the flavors instead of letting it rest on top. So divine and so easy ❤️. Thank you!
Thank you Brittney! So glad you enjoyed it!
Hi!! Can you use frozen chicken and if so, how much time do you add?
Yes! It will take 10 minutes on high pressure.