These Cilantro Lime Steak and Rice Bowls are a vibrant fusion of zesty citrus, aromatic herbs, and tender meat. The lime-and-cilantro marinade infuses the flank steak with bold yet balanced flavor, while the rice base creates a satisfying, no-fuss meal. Inspired by Latin-American street food, this recipe is designed for home cooks who crave restaurant-quality meals without the effort. Every bite blends the creaminess of black beans and corn, the richness of avocado, and the bright kick of cilantro lime crema into a harmonious bowl of fresh, flavorful comfort food.
Serve bowls with warm tortillas for added heartiness, or pair with a tangy salsa on the side for extra zip. These bowls shine as a main dish but also work as bold appetizers or summer patio fare. For a vegetarian option, substitute steak with grilled portobello mushrooms and double the beans/corn.
Store assembled bowls in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 days (keep crema separate to avoid sogginess). Reheat steak in a skillet over medium heat (not microwave) to maintain texture. Rice-based components reheat best in the oven at 350°F for 10-15 minutes with a splash of water added to prevent drying.
| Per serving (1 bowl): | |
| Calories | 420 |
| Protein | 28g |
| Carbohydrates | 45g |
| Fat | 19g |
Note: These values are approximate and calculated using standard serving sizes (1/2 avocado, 1/4 flank steak per bowl). Actual nutrition may vary based on portion size and optional add-ins.
Combine 1/2 cup Greek yogurt, 3 tablespoons lime juice, 1/4 cup minced cilantro, 1 garlic clove, and 1/4 teaspoon salt. Whisk until smooth. Adjust consistency with water as needed.
If you’re seeking a meal that feels fresh yet requires minimal effort, these Cilantro Lime Steak and Rice Bowls deliver on every promise. The effortless blend of citrus, herbs, and tender meat creates a night-in triumph that rivals takeout. Share your favorite bowl topping variations in the comments, we’re always looking for new twists to balance flavor and nutrition without sacrificing flavorfront!
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FAQ
Yes, you can substitute flank steak with skirt steak, sirloin, or even ribeye if you prefer a richer flavor. Just keep in mind that cooking times may vary slightly depending on thickness and fat content.
A minimum of 1 hour is enough to infuse flavor, but for deeper taste, you can marinate the steak for up to 24 hours. Avoid going beyond that, as the lime juice can begin to break down the meat too much and affect texture.
Absolutely. These Cilantro Lime Steak and Rice Bowls are perfect for meal prep. Prepare all components in advance and store them separately. Assemble just before eating for the best texture and freshness.u003cbru003e
If you’re not a fan of cilantro, fresh parsley is a great alternative. It offers a milder flavor while still adding freshness to the dish.
Yes. Simply replace the Greek yogurt in the cilantro lime crema with a dairy-free yogurt alternative or a cashew-based cream.
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