Thai chicken lunch bowls have roasted vegetables and chicken served over rice with a tangy homemade peanut sauce. Easy to prep and keeps well for four days!
If your mornings are anything similar to mine, it is a rush to get out the door most weekdays. And busy days are exactly when you need a quick grab-and-go lunch, like these Honey Sesame Chicken Lunch Bowls or Chicken Fajita Lunch Bowls. Another tasty and satisfying meal prep recipe are these Thai Chicken Lunch Bowls.
If you like peanut sauce, you are going to LOVE this recipe!
Made by hundreds Lunch Prep Challenge participants, this was one of our most popular recipes in the challenge because it was easy to prepare and packed full of flavor.
Reasons you'll โก this recipe
- easy to meal prep and flexible for ingredient swaps
- can be adapted to your diet with low carb, gluten-free and even nut-free swaps available
- healthy, filling, and so much better than buying lunch
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These lunch bowls are excellent for making with whatever fresh vegetables are available; I used broccoli and carrots, but think the chicken and peanut sauce would also be great with cauliflower, sweet potatoes, and/or bell peppers.
To change things up a bit from just using plain white rice, for this recipe I used brown basmati rice with some salt and chicken stock to add a touch more flavor to the rice.
- rice - use your favorite rice: brown or white basmati are great choices. I also love serving this over quinoa or even cauliflower rice
- chicken - I've used boneless skinless chicken breasts, but you could swap for boneless skinless chicken thighs. Try chickpeas to make a vegan lunch bowl.
- vegetables - broccoli is pictured, but feel free to swap with what you have on hand: carrots, cauliflower, sweet potatoes, and/or bell peppers all sound good to me!
- peanut sauce: creamy peanut butter, rice vinegar, brown sugar, sesame oil, and lime juice come together for a tangy, slightly sweet and savory sauce that is just perfect for drizzling over the chicken + vegetables
Meal prep tips
This recipe works great for meal prep! Here are some tips to get the most our of your prep:
- multitask - get the brown rice cooking on the stove first, and then work on baking the chicken and veggies. While everything is cooking, make the peanut sauce.
- containers- I recommend using condiment containers if you have them for keeping the peanut sauce separate from the other ingredients until you're ready to enjoy
- storage - these can be kept in the fridge for up to 4 days; if freezing, you'll definitely want to keep the peanut sauce separate
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Try these ingredient swaps:
- vegan - use chickpeas instead of chicken, and vegetable broth as a substitute for chicken broth
- extra protein - cook with quinoa instead of rice
- low carb - try cauliflower rice as a swap for rice, use monk fruit sweetener in place of maple syrup (try ยผ of the volume, and increase to taste)
- nut-free - swap the peanut butter for tahini or make this maple tahini dressing
Looking for more meal prep lunch bowls?
- Satay Chicken Lunch Bowls
- Slow Cooker Chipotle Honey Chicken Taco Salad
- Jerk Chicken Lunch Bowls
- Turkey Taco Lunch Bowls
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Thai Chicken Lunch Bowls (Meal Prep)
Ingredients
- ยพ cup uncooked rice
Chicken
- 2 chicken breasts 12-16 oz total
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
Vegetables
- 6 cups vegetables cut into bite-sized pieces I used broccoli and carrots
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
Peanut Lime Sauce
- ยผ cup all natural peanut butter
- 1.5 tablespoons seasoned rice vinegar
- 1 tablespoon maple syrup (honey or brown sugar may be subbed)
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- ยฝ tablespoon lime juice
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 2 tablespoons of water (or more as needed to thin it out)
Additional:
- ยผ cup peanuts (optional- 1 tablespoon per bowl)
Instructions
- Cook rice according to package directions. Set aside to cool slightly before dividing between four meal prep containers.
- Pre-heat oven to 425ยฐF.
- Place the chicken in a small baking pan and drizzle in olive oil and soy sauce. Turn to coat.
- Toss the vegetables in olive oil and arrange on a large baking sheet.
- Place chicken and vegetables in the oven together. Bake the chicken for 25 minutes total or until an internal temperature of 165ยฐF is reached, turning once halfway through the cook time. Bake the vegetables for 15-20 minutes, until softened and cooked through.
- While chicken + veggies are baking, shake together peanut sauce ingredients. Portion out into condiment containers if you have them (if not you can drizzle over everything)
- Divide chicken + veggies between the meal prep containers, and place a serving of peanut sauce on or with the container.
Storage
- Store in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat until steaming hot, drizzle with peanut sauce and enjoy.
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Karen says
Can these meals be frozen? Eat later!
Denise says
Hi Karen, I've never tried freezing them, as I don't really care for freeze/thawed rice. Let me know how it is if you give it a try!
Sandy says
Dumb question. The recipe says "Bake with the chicken for 20 or so minutes, stirring once half-way through." Does this mean I put the chicken back in with the veggies or cook the chicken and veggies all together?
Denise says
Sorry for the confusion, Sandy! It just means you bake them in the same oven. I keep them on a separate baking sheet so I can keep an eye on them and pull them out if they are ready before the chicken. Does that make sense?
Shelly says
This lunch bowl looks amazing! I love peanut sauce and am going to add this to my Yum page.
Denise says
Thanks for sharing, Shelly! The peanut sauce brings the magic ๐
Ashley says
I say bring on the healthy recipes! I totally need them right now to balance out the sweets! These bowls look fantastic!
Denise says
Yay! I haven't broken out the holiday baking much yet, but I hope to fit some in soon. Thanks, Ashley!
Ashley | The Recipe Rebel says
Haha, does a healthy lunch really make all those Christmas cookies disappear?! I am SO on board! I'm loving all of the real food recipes!
Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel says
Rice bowls with chicken and veggies are such great healthy comfort food!! These definitely sound like perfect winter lunches. I'm filing this away for when I need to start packing hubby's lunch again!
Nora | Savory Nothings says
I couldn't agree more - just because it's December doesn't mean we don't need healthy everyday food! Just last night we had brown rice and a green veggie stir-fry. That peanut lime sauce in your lunch bowl absolutely trumps my sauce-game though! Will need to try it ASAP!
Denise says
I'm glad you're on the same page as me, Nora ๐ I'm sure your stir fry was amazing, lady!
Danielle says
I'm all about healthy lunches, especially to cancel out all of the calories from the cookies I've been eating ๐ These bowls look so delicious, Denise! I'm loving that peanut lime sauce too!
Denise says
Ha ha yes, I SWEAR they cancel out the calories ๐ THanks, Danielle ๐
Annie says
I love all your recipes, your new direction and your outrageous ones! And your photos totally inspire me, I can spot yours right away you have certainly found your "style" ๐ Just beautiful!
Denise says
You are too sweet, Annie! And thank-you SO much for the photography compliment! It's been very challenging with the winter light lately.
Denise says
Thanks so much, Jessica! I'm so glad you liked the cauliflower cashew bowls!
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
Denise! This is what I want for lunch today!!! oh my gawd, these Peanut-Lime Chicken Lunch Bowls look so good! Delish!
Denise says
Oh thank-you, Alice!
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom says
Denise, this is what I want for lunch today!!!! oh my gawd, these Peanut-Lime Chicken Lunch Bowls look so good!
Lisa says
I love your healthy lunch ideas, and I can't wait to try this one! Sounds delicious!
Denise says
Thank-you so much, Lisa! I hope you like it!
Catherine says
Dear Denise, these lunch bowls are such a great idea. Perfect on the go, I love the sound of that peanut lime dressing...delicious! xo, Catherine
Denise says
Thanks, Catherine ๐ ๐
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
I'm definitely in need of some healthy meals to balance out all of the calories I've consumed over the weekend. These bowls look like just the thing to get me back on track! Love the peanut lime flavor!
Denise says
Ha ha ME TOO! I ate almost a whole batch of puff pastry pinwheels. I don't want to know how many calories that was ๐ THanks, Gayle!
Alyssa @ My Sequined Life says
I'm on board!! Lunch is one of the hardest things for me to plan. Usually I'll go for dinner leftovers, but between the two of us those go quickly. That, plus I get so bored with my go-to sandwiches. These lunch bowls would definitely amp up lunch!
Denise says
Yay! I am working from home right now and I still struggle with lunch. I just want something I can pop in the microwave. Thanks, Alyssa!
Andrea @ Cooking with Mamma C says
I'm totally on board with practical meals for the family. I love that you're sharing a lunch option. I find myself thinking about what my guys can eat for lunch that is healthy. This sounds great!
Denise says
It's funny because for so long I fought the 'practical' food and went for the more glamorous over-the-top stuff. But I've realized that practical is so much better! Thanks, Andrea ๐
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
That peanut lime flavor is amazing!
Denise says
Thanks, Medha!!
marcie says
I'm having trouble getting on the Christmas-baking train -- I just want real food! These lunch bowls look so healthy and delicious -- and that peanut lime sauce! Yum.
Denise says
I definitely want to do some more holiday baking! I made some muffins with Kai this week-end and we might have to tackle cookies next week-end ๐
Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary says
I am like you, Denise, I NEED healthy recipes right now! Like give me LOADS of healthy recipes to combat all the calories I have been (and will be continuing to) consuming. If I wait until the new year to eat healthy at lunch I won't be able to fit through doorways! lol. LOVE these bowls, chicka! That peanut and lime sauce sounds delish! This makes eating healthy look fun! Cheers, my dear!
Denise says
I am so glad to hear that, Cheyanne! Nothing against holiday baking recipes whatsoever, I just need some 'normal' food along with it ๐