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Are you ready to spice up your dinner routine? Caribbean Jerk Chicken Bowls are simple to make and packed with flavor! With juicy chicken marinated in bold jerk seasoning, a base of fragrant jasmine rice, and vibrant veggies, this dish is a feast for the senses. Whether you’re cooking for your family or hosting friends, these bowls promise satisfaction in every bite. Let’s dive into this delicious recipe and make a meal that’s sure to impress!

Why I Love This Recipe
- Bold Flavors: The jerk seasoning brings a vibrant and spicy kick that transports you straight to the Caribbean.
- Easy to Prepare: This recipe is simple and straightforward, making it perfect for weeknight dinners.
- Healthy Ingredients: With lean chicken, fresh vegetables, and avocado, this dish is packed with nutrients.
- Customizable: You can easily swap out ingredients to suit your taste or dietary needs, making it versatile.
Ingredients
Chicken and Marination
– 4 chicken thighs, boneless and skinless
– 2 tablespoons jerk seasoning
– 1 tablespoon olive oil
To make the chicken juicy and full of flavor, you need to marinate it. Start with boneless, skinless chicken thighs. They are tender and absorb the flavors well. The jerk seasoning adds a spicy kick and a lot of taste. Mix the chicken thighs with the jerk seasoning and olive oil. Make sure every piece is coated. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes. For even more flavor, marinate it overnight in the fridge.
Base and Vegetables
– 1 cup jasmine rice
– 1 can (15 oz) black beans, rinsed and drained
– 1 red bell pepper, diced
– 1 cup corn (fresh or frozen)
Jasmine rice is the perfect base for this dish. Rinse it until the water runs clear. Cook it according to the package instructions. It usually takes about 15 minutes. While the rice cooks, you can sauté the vegetables. Use diced red bell pepper and corn for a sweet crunch. Black beans add protein and fiber. Make sure to rinse and drain the beans before adding them to the mix.
Toppings and Garnish
– 1 avocado, sliced
– 1 lime, juiced
– Fresh cilantro, chopped (for garnish)
– Salt and pepper to taste
Once your bowl is ready, it’s time to add toppings. Sliced avocado adds creaminess. A squeeze of fresh lime juice brings brightness. Don’t forget fresh cilantro for a pop of color. Add salt and pepper to taste to enhance the flavors. These toppings make your bowl not just tasty but also look appealing.

Step-by-Step Instructions
Marinating the Chicken
Start by combining the chicken thighs with jerk seasoning and olive oil in a bowl. Mix well to coat the chicken evenly. I recommend letting it marinate for at least 30 minutes. If you have time, marinate it overnight in the fridge for even more flavor.
Preparing the Rice
Rinse the jasmine rice under cold water until the water runs clear. This helps remove excess starch. Cook the rice by boiling it with water in a 1:2 ratio. For 1 cup of rice, use 2 cups of water. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce the heat. Cover and simmer for about 15 minutes until the rice is tender and fluffy.
Sautéing Vegetables
In a skillet, heat a bit of olive oil over medium heat. Add the diced red bell pepper and corn. Sauté for about 5-7 minutes until they soften. Next, stir in the rinsed black beans and cook for another 2-3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste for added flavor.
Grilling the Chicken
Use a grill pan or outdoor grill to cook the marinated chicken thighs. Preheat to medium-high heat. Grill the chicken for about 6-7 minutes on each side. Ensure the internal temperature reaches 165°F. Once done, remove from heat and let it rest for a few minutes before slicing.
Assembling the Bowls
Take serving bowls and start by layering a scoop of jasmine rice at the base. Top the rice with the sautéed vegetables and then add the sliced jerk chicken on top. Don’t forget to drizzle fresh lime juice over everything for a zesty finish.
Garnishing
For presentation, sprinkle fresh cilantro over each bowl. This adds a nice pop of color. You can also add lime wedges and a sprig of cilantro on top for an extra touch. Enjoy your beautifully crafted Caribbean jerk chicken bowls!
Tips & Tricks
Perfecting the Jerk Flavor
To get the best flavor from your jerk chicken, marinate it well. I suggest marinating for at least 30 minutes. For deeper flavor, let it sit overnight in the fridge. This allows the spices to soak into the chicken. If you want a milder taste, reduce the jerk seasoning. You can also add honey or lime juice to balance the heat.
Cooking Techniques
You can grill or bake the chicken. Grilling adds a smoky flavor. Cook over medium-high heat for about 6-7 minutes per side. Ensure the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165°F. If you choose to bake, preheat your oven to 400°F. Bake for about 25-30 minutes until fully cooked.
For the rice, rinse jasmine rice under cold water. Boil it in a 1:2 ratio of rice to water. Bring it to a boil, then cover and simmer until tender. This method gives you fluffy rice that pairs well with the chicken.
Serving Suggestions
Pair your jerk chicken bowl with a refreshing drink. I recommend iced tea or a tropical fruit juice. They complement the spices well. For side dishes, consider a fresh salad or coleslaw. These add crunch and balance to the meal. You can also serve fried plantains for a nice touch of sweetness.
Pro Tips
- Marinate for Maximum Flavor: The longer you marinate the chicken, the more pronounced the flavors will be. If you have the time, let it sit overnight in the refrigerator.
- Perfectly Cooked Rice: For the fluffiest jasmine rice, avoid lifting the lid while it’s cooking and let it sit covered for an additional 5 minutes after turning off the heat.
- Customize Your Veggies: Feel free to add other vegetables like zucchini or spinach based on your preferences or what’s in season for added nutrition and flavor.
- Rest the Chicken: Allow the grilled chicken to rest for a few minutes before slicing, as this helps retain its juices and ensures a moist bite.

Variations
Protein Alternatives
You can use different meats for your Caribbean Jerk Chicken Bowls. Try chicken breast, pork, or shrimp. These options add variety and change the flavor. If you want a plant-based choice, consider tofu or tempeh. Both soak up flavors well. You can marinate them like chicken for a tasty dish.
For a vegan option, use jackfruit. It has a meaty texture and works well with jerk seasoning.
Flavor Modifications
If you prefer a milder taste, adjust the jerk seasoning. Use less seasoning or mix it with yogurt. This softens the spice and keeps the dish delicious. For a sweet twist, add tropical fruits like mango or pineapple. They balance the spice and add freshness.
You can also serve a fruit salsa on the side. This adds even more flavor and color.
Grain Alternatives
While jasmine rice is a popular choice, feel free to swap it out. Quinoa is a great option. It’s protein-rich and gluten-free. Brown rice is another healthy alternative. It has a nutty flavor and more fiber.
If you need gluten-free options, try cauliflower rice. It’s low in carbs and light. You can also use millet. It’s nutritious and cooks quickly.
Storage Info
Storing Leftovers
To keep your Caribbean jerk chicken bowls fresh, place them in airtight containers. This helps keep moisture in and prevents dry chicken. Store your bowls in the fridge. They last for about three to four days. If you separate the chicken, rice, and veggies, they can last longer. The chicken and rice are best if used within three days. The peppers and corn can be kept for four days.
Reheating Instructions
When reheating, you want to keep your chicken tender. Use the microwave for quick warming. Heat on low power for two to three minutes. Stir the bowl halfway for even heating. You can also use an oven. Preheat it to 350°F. Cover the bowl with foil to avoid drying out. Heat for about 15 minutes. This keeps the flavors rich and tasty.
Freezing Options
You can freeze your jerk chicken bowls for later meals. Assemble your bowls but skip the avocado and lime juice. These do not freeze well. Wrap each bowl tightly in plastic wrap, then place them in freezer bags. This keeps them fresh for up to three months. To thaw, place the bowl in the fridge overnight. For reheating, follow the instructions mentioned earlier for best results. Enjoy your delicious, easy, and flavorful meal anytime!
FAQs
How spicy is jerk chicken?
Jerk chicken has a unique spice level. The heat comes from jerk seasoning, which often contains Scotch bonnet peppers. These peppers are quite hot. If you prefer less heat, you can adjust the seasoning. Use less jerk spice or mix it with some sweet spices like cinnamon or nutmeg. This way, you can keep the flavor without the heat.
Can I use boneless chicken breast instead of thighs?
Yes, you can use boneless chicken breast. However, chicken thighs are juicier and more flavorful. Breast meat can dry out if overcooked. If you choose breasts, watch the cooking time closely. Cook them until they reach 165°F to keep them tender.
What’s the best way to reheat leftover jerk chicken bowls?
To reheat jerk chicken bowls, use an oven or microwave. If using an oven, preheat it to 350°F. Cover the bowls with foil to keep moisture in. Heat for about 15-20 minutes. If using a microwave, heat for 1-2 minutes at a time. Stir the bowl between heats to avoid hot spots.
What can I serve with jerk chicken bowls?
You can serve several sides with jerk chicken bowls. Fresh mango salsa adds sweetness. A simple green salad with lime vinaigrette also works well. You might enjoy fried plantains for a crunchy side. Rice and peas are a classic Caribbean side dish too.
Is this recipe suitable for meal prep?
Yes, this recipe is perfect for meal prep. You can cook the chicken and rice ahead of time. Store them in airtight containers. Add the veggies and toppings fresh when you’re ready to eat. This keeps everything bright and tasty. You can enjoy delicious meals all week long!
This blog post took you through a tasty journey of making Caribbean jerk chicken bowls. We covered ingredients like juicy chicken thighs, colorful veggies, and tasty toppings. I showed you step-by-step instructions, cooking tips, and ways to customize your dish.
In the end, these bowls are easy to make and perfect for any meal. Enjoy experimenting with flavors and find your favorites. Your kitchen adventure await
Caribbean Jerk Chicken Bowls
A vibrant and flavorful bowl featuring marinated jerk chicken, jasmine rice, and a medley of vegetables.
Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr
Course Main Course
Cuisine Caribbean
Servings 4
Calories 450 kcal
- 4 thighs chicken, boneless and skinless
- 2 tablespoons jerk seasoning
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 cup jasmine rice
- 1 can (15 oz) black beans, rinsed and drained
- 1 piece red bell pepper, diced
- 1 cup corn (fresh or frozen)
- 1 piece avocado, sliced
- 1 piece lime, juiced
- to taste salt and pepper
- for garnish fresh cilantro, chopped
In a bowl, combine the chicken thighs with the jerk seasoning and olive oil. Ensure the chicken is thoroughly coated. Let it marinate for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight in the fridge for deeper flavor).
Rinse the jasmine rice under cold water until the water runs clear. Cook according to package instructions, usually requiring boiling rice with water in a 1:2 ratio (1 cup rice to 2 cups water), bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover, and simmer for about 15 minutes until tender.
In a skillet, heat a little olive oil over medium heat. Add the diced red bell pepper and corn to the skillet. Sauté for about 5-7 minutes until they are softened. Stir in the black beans, cooking for an additional 2-3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
In a grill pan or outdoor grill, cook the marinated chicken thighs over medium-high heat. Grill for about 6-7 minutes on each side or until the chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165°F and is nicely charred. Remove from the heat and allow it to rest for a few minutes before slicing.
In serving bowls, layer a scoop of jasmine rice as the base. Top with the sautéed vegetable mixture, sliced jerk chicken, and avocado slices. Drizzle the juice of one lime over the top for a zesty finish.
Sprinkle fresh cilantro over each bowl for added flavor and decoration.
Serve the bowls colorful and vibrant for visual appeal. Consider adding lime wedges and a sprig of cilantro on top for a fresh look.
Keyword Caribbean cuisine, jerk chicken, rice bowl
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