These 27 Rice Bowl Recipes Are Our Weeknight Saviors

These rice bowl recipes all reflect three qualities we love to see in a weeknight dinner. They’re relatively unfussy (read: they won’t take all night to make); you can prep most of the components ahead of time, which means you’ll have more hours to spend, oh, sipping wine by the fireplace; and they’re all a suuuupper satisfying combo of carby-crunchy-chewy elements. We’re talking about this saucy picadillo-inspired taco tofu bowl you’ll hardly notice is vegetarian. A chicken and crispy cucumber riff covered in a spicy, green kick-in-your-pants sauce. Pork meatballs topped with a zippy mojo sauce and crunchy plantain chips. Or Khai Jiao, an ultralight and fluffy Thai omelet that’s served on a pile of (drumroll) rice. Here are 27 rice bowl recipes to inspire all of your dinner time—or anytime—needs.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Anna Stockwell1/27Citrus Shrimp Rice Bowls
Why make a marinade and a dressing when you can make one tangy, spicy-sweet sauce that works as both?
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou2/27Rice Bowls with Flaky Cod
Kedgeree often calls for smoked fish, but for a light weeknight meal, we prefer steaming fresh fish right on top of the rice.
Photo by Laura Murray, FOOD STYLING BY CHRISTINA CHAEY3/27Farmers Market Farro Bowls
A little bit of prep work has a big payoff—a tasty, versatile lunch just waiting for its gochujang-lime dressing.
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Sue Li4/27Vegetarian Taco Bowls
We took inspiration from picadillo, a saucy spiced ground meat dish packed with flavor, and thought, Why not give tofu a similar treatment?
Photo by Chelsie Craig, Food Styling by Pearl Jones5/27Pork Meatball Rice Bowls
In this weeknight recipe, magical, salty, umami-packed fish sauce is doing double-duty as a seasoning in the meatball mixture and as a part of the finishing sauce.
Photo by TED+CHELSEA CAVANAUGH, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou6/27Chicken and Cucumber Rice Bowls
Protein, whole grains, crunchy vegetables, and a kick-in-your-pants sauce—yep, this packable lunch has it all.
Photo by Alex Lau, food styling by Chris Morocco, prop styling by Emily Eisen7/27Spicy Pork Bowl With Greens and Carrots
Giving pork tenderloin a bulgogi-influenced makeover makes it flavorful, fast-cooking, and weeknight-friendly.
Photo by Chelsea Kyle, Food Styling by Frances Boswell8/27Soy-Ginger Dinner Scramble
Ginger and soy sauce make scrambled eggs for dinner feel like more than a cop-out.
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Rebecca Jurkevich9/27Vegetable Nasi Goreng
Lara Lee’s vegetable nasi goreng combines the beloved Indonesian fried rice dish with sambal matah and a citrusy relish fragrant with lemongrass, ginger, and makrut lime leaf.
Photo by Emma Fishman10/27Khai Jiao
An ultralight and puffy Thai omelet with crispy golden brown edges.
Photo and Food Styling by Sarah Jampel11/27Crispy Rice Bowl With Spring Vegetables
This recipe was directly inspired by the wonderland of flavors and textures that is Korean bibimbap, a bowl or pot of rice topped with an assortment of vegetables, an egg, and (sometimes) meat that's mixed up right before it's eaten.
Photo by David Malosh, food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, prop styling by Cindy Diprima12/27One-Pot Gingery Chicken and Rice With Peanut Sauce
We took loose inspiration from Hainanese chicken rice to create this weeknight-friendly dish.
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Sue Li13/27Egg Korma With Frizzled Onions
Whole jammy eggs are seared in ghee until blistered and crispy, then smothered in a gently spiced coconut sauce.
Michael Graydon + Nikole Herriott14/27Sorrel Rice Bowls with Poached Eggs
This “put an egg on it” dream dish is a must-order menu item at Sqirl. If using kale, you may want to add more lemon juice to mimic sorrel’s tart sharpness.
Alex Lau15/27Fried Brown Rice With Kale and Turmeric
Yes, fried rice for breakfast counts if there's an egg (or 3) in it!

Photo by Stephen Kent Johnson, food styling by Rebecca Jurkevich, prop styling by Kalen Kaminski17/27Kimchi-Fried Grains
This easy stir-fry, combined with the trusty #putaneggonit, is irresistible.
Ditte Isager18/27Black and Wild Rice Salad with Roasted Squash
Fresh herbs, such as parsley and cilantro, can be subbed for the microgreens.
Laura Murray19/27Curry-Poached Chicken With Rice and Scallions
Easy, flavorful, and healthy. A poached chicken miracle!
Ted Cavanaugh20/27Fried Rice With Spring Vegetables and Fried Eggs
Any cooked rice or grain will work in this stir-fry, but for best results make sure they are completely cooled—overnight is ideal.
Alex Lau21/27Tofu Yum-Yum Rice Bowl
The marinade is ridiculously delicious; you’ll also want to use it on ribs or chicken.
Yossy Arefi22/27Rice Bowl with Fried Egg and Avocado
Brown rice—higher in fiber and other nutrients than its white counterpart—is the perfect vehicle for this quick, protein-heavy lunch.
Photo by Alex Lau23/27Smoked Fish and Rice Breakfast Bowl
Can’t find Japanese pickles? Shave some radishes, carrots, or cucumbers, then toss the slices with a pinch of sugar, a pinch of salt, and a few spoonfuls of rice vinegar. Let sit 5 minutes before using.
24/27Spicy Tofu with Pickled Shiitake Mushrooms
How to prevent tofu from being bland? Toss it in a robust, spicy, salty, and deeply seasoned marinade.
Photo by Peden + Munk25/27Stir-Fried Black Rice With Fried Egg and Roasted Broccoli
This is the kind of healthy, satisfying food that we all wish would simply materialize at home for dinner. But making it in parts is easier than you might think!
Alex Lau26/27Breakfast Rice Bowls With Smoked Fish
Whether it’s part of a Japanese breakfast or a classic bagel spread, smoked fish is never a bad idea.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, food styling by Pearl Jones, props by Nicole Louie27/27Mojo Meatballs
The fun and flavor of Cuban-style slow-cooked pork in zippy mojo sauce transformed into quick, weeknight-able meatballs.