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Buddha Bowl

Last updated on June 18, 2024 By Crazy Vegan 103 Comments

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This homemade vegan buddha bowl recipe is delicious! Fluffy rice topped with crispy aromatic chickpeas, fresh vegetables, and the most delicious spicy and sweet dressing! 

buddha bowl ingredients in bowl

When it comes to bowl ideas, my favorite recipes to make are burrito bowls, barbecue bowls, and this homemade buddha bowl.

Table of Contents
  • What is a buddha bowl?
  • Ingredients needed
    • For the bowls
    • For the seasoned chickpeas
    • Buddha bowl sauce
  • How do you make a buddha bowl
  • Flavor variations
  • Storage instructions
  • More vegan dinner recipes to try
  • Tools used to make this buddha bowl
  • Frequently asked questions

What is a buddha bowl?

Buddha bowls are a one-bowl vegetarian meal, typically starting with a base of rice. They are topped with various proteins, legumes, and veggies, and usually involve a wonderfully flavorful sauce or dressing.

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    Why this buddha bowl recipe will be a dinner favorite:

    • It’s fast. Everything comes together in under 10 minutes.
    • Easy to customize. You can change up the toppings, protein, and even the grain base.
    • Perfect use of leftovers. We love to use up leftovers by adding them on top.
    • Healthy. Packed with fiber, protein, and healthy fats, this is the ultimate comfort meal.

    My version is a little bit different. It’s full of delicious textures and flavors. The buddha bowl dressing is on another level!

    Ingredients needed

    For the bowls

    • Rice– The base of any good bowl. Use any rice you like, like white, whole-grain, black, or jasmine. Quinoa can also be used as a base. If you’re watching your carbs, you could also use cauliflower rice.
    • Roast sweet potatoes– Lightly baked with salt and olive oil. This adds a fabulous sweet element to the buddha bowl, while also making it that much more satisfying.
    • Red cabbage– Adds color and some much-needed crunch.
    • Baby spinach– Any salad leaves work, but baby spinach is the best tasting with this mix.
    • Avocado– Adds creaminess and extra satisfying healthy fats!

    For the seasoned chickpeas

    • Chickpeas– Canned chickpeas with no added salt. Use the leftover chickpea water to make meringues.
    • Sriracha– A spicy kick (without being too spicy!). You can omit it or use ketchup instead!
    • Maple syrup– A natural sweetener to balance out the spicy and salty elements.
    • Smoked paprika– A fabulous spice that gives the chickpeas a lovely smokey flavor.
    • Garlic powder– Adds some garlic flavor without actually needing any garlic.
    • Salt and pepper– To taste.

    Buddha bowl sauce

    • Tahini– Smooth tahini sauce. You can also use a peanut sauce, peanut butter or almond butter.
    • Warm water– To thin the dressing out.
    • Maple syrup– Again, adds a hint of sweetness.
    • Cayenne pepper– A spicy kick to give the overall buddha bowl some heat. This is completely optional!
    • Turmeric– Adds color and extra nutrients!
    • Sriracha– Optional, but for sriracha lovers… this one is a given!
    • Salt– To taste!

    How do you make a buddha bowl

    Step 1 – Prepare the sweet potato. Preheat oven to 180C/350F. On a lined baking tray or dish, start by baking the sweet potato (seasoned and oiled) for 30-25mins.

    Step 2 – Prepare the chickpeas. While the sweet potato is cooking, prepare chickpeas. In a bowl, combine chickpeas, sriracha, maple syrup, paprika, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Mix to combine. Heat a saucepan and transfer chickpea mixture into saucepan to cook for 5-10 minutes.

    Step 3 – Prepare the sauce. While the sweet potato and chickpeas are cooling, prepare the buddha bowl sauce by whisking together all the ingredients until smooth. In a clean saucepan, wilt the spinach and cabbage.

    Step 4 – Assemble. Now, assemble the buddha bowl. Add a layer of rice, followed by sweet potato, baby spinach, purple cabbage, and avocado. Sprinkle over the chickpeas then drizzle the sauce over the top.

    buddha bowl and sauce.

    Flavor variations

    The beauty of vegan buddha bowl recipes is just how easy they are to customize. It really is a blank canvas, so here are some ideas:

    • Vegetables– Add some broccoli, brussels sprouts, green onion, kale, beets, or even some Hasselback potatoes.
    • Protein– Give the bowl an added boost of protein by adding some sliced tofu, tempeh, or seitan.
    • Legumes– Switch out the chickpeas for butter beans, black beans, or even kidney beans.
    • Nuts and seeds– Add some extra crunch by adding chopped peanuts, cashews, sunflower seeds, almonds, walnuts or pepitas.

    Storage instructions

    To store: Fully prepared buddha bowls can be stored for up to 3 days in the fridge, provided the dressing hasn’t been drizzled on top.

    To make ahead: These are great to meal prep! You can make ahead each part of the buddha bowl up to 3 days in advance. Simply assemble when ready to enjoy.

    More vegan dinner recipes to try

    • Ratatouille
    • Stuffed peppers
    • Sweet potato chili
    • Avocado pesto pasta

    Tools used to make this buddha bowl

    • Baking sheet– Non-stick but also cooks the food evenly!
    • Serving bowls– Big bowls to fit everything in!
    • Whisk– A good whisk to make a perfectly smooth dressing.

    Frequently asked questions

    What are the 5 key components of a buddha bowl?

    A buddha bowl should contain a grain, a vegetable, a fat, a protein, and a sauce.

    What is the difference between a buddha bowl and a salad?

    Salads don’t typically contain grains (unless they are specialty salad) whereas buddha bowls always have a grain base.

    Are buddha bowls healthy?

    Yes, buddha bowls are one of the healthiest meals that meet all the macronutrients. Using calorie-dense and creamy sauces can increase the calories and saturated fat.

    Buddha Bowl

    Crazy Vegan
    This vegan buddha bowl is filled with spicy and crispy roasted chickpeas, sweet potatoes, and the most incredible dressing!
    4.60 from 15 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine American
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 421 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    For the bowls

    • 1 cup Cooked Brown Rice
    • 1 cup Red Cabbage chopped
    • 1 cup Baby Spinach
    • 1 Avocado sliced

    For the roasted sweet potato

    • 1 large Sweet Potato cut into chunks
    • 1 teaspoon Olive Oil
    • 1 teaspoon Salt

    For the chickpeas

    • 1 can Chickpeas drained
    • 1 1/2 tablespoons Sriracha
    • 2 teaspoons Maple Syrup
    • 1/2 teaspoon Paprika
    • 1/2 teaspoon Garlic Powder
    • 1 tsp Salt

    For the dressing

    • 1/2 cup Tahini
    • 1/4 cup Warm Water
    • 1 teaspoon Maple Syrup
    • 1/4 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
    • 1/2 teaspoon Turmeric
    • 1/2 teaspoon Sriracha
    • 1 teaspoon Salt

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat oven to 180C/350F. Coat sweet potato in 1 tsp oil and season with salt and pepper. Place on baking tray and pop into the oven to roast for 35 minutes, turning once halfway through the cooking time.
    • Whilst sweet potato is cooking, prepare chickpeas. In a bowl, combine chickpeas, sriracha, maple syrup, paprika, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Mix to combine. Heat a saucepan and transfer chickpea mixture into saucepan to cook for 5-10 minutes. Make sure to keep the chickpeas moving so they don't burn. Cook until chickpeas are slightly sticky and no longer watery. Keep aside.
    • In a clean saucepan, wilt spinach slightly and season. Transfer to a bowl and repeat the wilting and seasoning process with the cabbage.
    • Once sweet potato is cooked through, prepare your Buddha Bowl by placing your rice in the bottom of a bowl and then topping with the sweet potato, chickpeas, spinach, red cabbage and avocado.
    • To make dressing, whisk all ingredients together. Drizzle over the buddha bowl.

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    Nutrition

    Serving: 1servingCalories: 421kcalCarbohydrates: 45gProtein: 9gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 8gMonounsaturated Fat: 12gSodium: 1961mgPotassium: 838mgFiber: 9gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 13184IUVitamin C: 28mgCalcium: 105mgIron: 3mg
    Keyword buddha bowl, spicy buddha bowl, vegan buddha bowl
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      Comments

      1. RY says

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        I made some modifications, but this recipe was amazing! You are right, the sauce was so great!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Super glad you enjoyed it! I use that sauce on everything!
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      2. Laura @MotherWouldKnow says

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        Love the colorful combination, but what really draws me to this recipe is the tahini dressing. Yummm!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thanks Laura! The dressing was awesome on steamed veggies too!
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      3. Kristina says

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        I am searching your blog for the Jesus Bowl recipe... durn it. I need a BIG Bowl of this dressing. all of my favorite things.
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Jesus Bowl, coming this Winter. Stay tuned. LOL. I'll be stoned to death :D
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      4. Mrs Munch says

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        Just made this for lunch. OMG! There's a party in my mouth! Thanks for the wonderful dish!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Not a problem Mrs Munch (great name, haha!) What part of the recipe did you enjoy the most? I'm a big fan of the dressing and the spicy chickpeas myself. :) .
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          • Mrs Munch says

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            The dressing was excellent and I'm a sucker for spicy, but today, it was the roasted sweet potatoes that sent me to nirvana.
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            • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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              Haha, thanks so much! I hope you make it again, and it really is so flattering to have someone across the world try our recipes. So we thank you from the bottom of our hearts! THIS is why we do what we do, yo! Ahem, okay, my personal bias here --> If you liked that, you gotta give Amrita's Mexican Wedges with Sour Cream and Vegan Nacho 'Cheese' a try. Right now it's one of my new favorites (I don't actually say this for every recipe, just a select few!). And it's easy to make too! Had them for a dinner snack one and they didn't last long at all, haha!:) .
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              • Mrs Munch says

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                Thanks for the recommendation. I'll give it a try. ;)
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      5. Aryn Baker says

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        I've never been all that interested in Buddha Bowls but I have to try this one! I love all the color! It's mouth watering! Also, I loved the way you handled Anonymous.
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Aryn, thanks for stopping by! My favourite bit was the sauteed red cabbage - yum! I could just eat bowl fulls ofthat. And wow, I actually forgot about Anonymous LOL! Can't let the nameless knock you down!
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      6. Anonymous says

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        You do know 'Buddha' is a religious leader right? What is your religion? You wouldn't name food 'the Jesus bowl' right? Have some freaking respect for other religions woman!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Dear brave anonymous poster, We did not come up with the name Buddha Bowl. It is the name of a popular dish proliferated across Google. Have you heard of Google? I bet you have. So type in Buddha Bowl and realise the name is not ours to title. Have some freaking brains. P.S. I love Buddhism and probably know more about the historical origins and philosophical nuances of the beautiful religion than you. Trust me - I read. Something you seem to struggle with. Random Info: The Laughing Buddha, or 布袋, which inspired the original name of this dish, is not the same as Gautama Buddha, who is more closely associated with Buddhism (The former does feature in some Buddhist folklore, but seldom as the chief advocate of the philosophy) Also, so sorry. We aren't like some other bloggers who may choose to play nice and smile at stupid comments like these. I personally have nothing against any religion at all; I do, however, have something against stupidity. Guess I have something against you then. :) Levan
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        • Amrita says

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          I am of no particular religion, but I would gladly eat a Jesus bowl or a Krishna Pie. You're welcome to continue trolling however, but remember it's at your own expense of looking like a numbskull.
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