Hari and I love traveling, especially long road trips. There is something very energizing about open roads, music, us singing along, stopping at random places to explore and debate about random topics. Chipotle is our favorite fast food places to go when on these trips, its healthy and wholesome with a delicious vegetarian option which is not just salad. But then there are those days where we crave the goodness of a burrito bowl and live the memories of travel without really leaving the house, this is our fix for those days. Plus this easy to fix meal is actually faster than getting in the car and driving.
I use Cilantro Lime Rice and homemade Salsa (Recipes posted earlier)
This is a vegetarian version, but if you are a meat lover then just top it with cooked meat of your choice in assembly and your all set.
Time for Prep: 10 mins Time to Cook: 10 mins Yield: 4 Servings Level: Easy
Ingredients:
- 2 cups cilantro lime rice
- 1/2-3/4 cup beans and corn salsa
- Chopped mixed vegetables:
- 1/2 green pepper, Julienned (cut into thin strips)
- 1/2 red pepper, Julienned
- 1/2 yellow pepper, Julienned
- 1 medium sized red onion, Julienned
- 1 medium size tomato, Julienned
- 1 tsp cumin powder
- 1 tsp cayenne
- 1 tbsp oil
- Salt to taste
- 1 tbsp cilantro, chopped for garnishing
Process:
- Cooking the vegetables:
- In a heavy bottom pan heat oil over medium high heat, add all the vegetables and sauté for another 2-3 mins.
- Add the cumin powder, cayenne and salt. Mix and sauté until they are cooked, stirring as needed.
- Assembly:
- In a bowl arrange 1/2 cup of Cilantro Lime Rice, top it with the Beans and Corn Salsa, then the sautéed vegetables.
- Season with salt and pepper if needed, garnish with cilantro and serve immediately.


The freshness of the flavors of cilantro and lime makes this a perfect alternative to plain rice. Since burrito chains, like Chipotle made this dish popular we always think of it as a side to a Mexican dish. But this goes really well with traditional Indian side dishes as well. Serve this with basic yellow dal and you can make every day food feel special. I like it best with Mutton Rogonjosh or Bengali Kosha Mangsho.
Superbowl is round the corner and it calls for some easy crowd pleasing finger food that are guaranteed to score! This is one of my favorite game day recipe, a base that gives me flexibility to serve with some chips or a plate of Veggie Nachos or Veggie Quesadillas or as one of the toppings for a burrito bowl. Over the years this has become our favorite game day food for any big sports event… Cricket, Boxing, Tennis.. and MMA, provided the fight goes on for more than a few seconds. Essentially I always have a jar of Salsa in my refrigerator and it has always been a big score for me.
I first had Salsa at a mexican restaurant in Mystic CT, the food in Margaritas is average but the salsa is a town favorite. Thats the taste that inspired this recipe and to me it feels like perfection, every bite brings back memories of Sangrias with girlfriends. Play around with the ingredients and find that perfect taste for you. This is also one of those recipes that I am asked about a lot! So here goes.
Couple things to keep in mind: First, I use plum tomatoes for this because they have low moisture content, robust flavor and mild acidity making it a perfect choice, but any other type of tomatoes works just as good. Secondly I don’t use a food processor to chop the vegetables because they loose their crunchiness, which I really like. But if thats something your not particular about then just throw all ingredients (except corn and beans) in a food processor and pulse away. Third, allow it to rest for a day before digging in. This helps with all the flavors to really blend in.
The picture above shows how I chop the vegetables, they are almost finely chopped.