Jackfruit Carnitas Burrito Bowl

Sharing a delicious and healthy vegan lunch idea: jackfruit carnitas burrito bowl! You can make the jackfruit in advance to enjoy in bowls, burritos, or on sandwiches throughout the week. 

Hi friends! How’s the day going so far? I hope you’re having a lovely morning. I’m going to get in an upper body workout and I think we may hit up the outdoor shops this afternoon just to get out of the house. The kiddos haven’t been in a store since the beginning of March, so this is a pretty big deal.

Can we just talk about Down to Earth for a second? If you haven’t watched this gem on Netflix yet, I highly recommend it. The show is a docuseries that follows Zac Efron and his friend Darin Olien around the world as they learn about different sustainability practices, cuisine, tips for longevity, and health. It’s absolutely fascinating and I feel like each episode is better than the last! (I’m only on episode 5 right now.) Also, Zac and Darin are very nice to look at. 😉 I ordered Darin’s book and can’t wait to dive in when I finally finish City of Girls.

The show has given me a lot of things to ponder and scheme, especially with the current climate and everything going on in the world. It’s inspired me to make positive changes, focus more on sustainability (and save our sad little garden), and also eat more plants! In a recent episode, they were in Costa Rica and hacked into an enormous jackfruit. I’d been thinking about jackfruit ever since and couldn’t wait to make some jackfruit carnitas this weekend. This dish was everything I’d been dreaming about + more!

What is jackfruit?

If you’ve never cooked with jackfruit before, it’s an awesome vegan meat substitute. You can shred it like pulled chicken or pork and flavor it however you’d like. Unlike many other meat substitutes that were created in a lab with a bunch of sketchy ingredients, this one is plain and simple young green jackfruit. It has spiky skin and a sweet flesh, and conveniently, you can find the canned version at Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s (or international grocery stores). It’s high in Vitamin C and has a decent amount of fiber. It’s nutrient dense and tastes delicious.

How do you cook jackfruit?

I recommend draining the can – make sure you get the ones in brine and not in the sweet syrup – and shredding with a couple of forks or your hands. From here, you can either sauté it on the stovetop or pop it in the oven on a lined cookie sheet to bake or broil. I prefer savory and aromatic seasonings on jackfruit, like garlic, oregano, salt, pepper, citrus, salsa, or BBQ sauce.

How to make jackfruit carnitas:

I recently used jackfruit carnitas as the star of an incredible lunch bowl. The bowl had jackfruit mixture, romaine, salsa, guacamole, cilantro-lime cauliflower rice, black beans, fajitas veggies, and lime wedges. It was EVERYTHING! To make the jackfruit carnitas, I followed the exact steps in this recipe.

Then, I transferred the jackfruit to a lined cookie sheet (lined with foil and sprayed with avocado oil) and broiled it for 10 minutes to get the crispy BBQ edges on the jackfruit.

Here’s the recipe for this awesome jackfruit carnitas burrito bowl!

Jackfruit Carnitas Burrito Bowl

 

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Jackfruit Carnitas Burrito Bowl

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A delicious and savory vegan lunch or dinner option! Make the jackfruit carnitas and enjoy in a burrito bowl, salad, or breakfast scramble. Here’s the recipe for my favorite burrito bowl!

  • Author: Gina Harney // The Fitnessista
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Ingredients

Scale

For the jackfruit:

20 oz jackfruit (brined in water), drained and shredded

1/4 red onion, small diced

2 cloves of garlic, minced

1 teaspoon oregano

1 tablespoon orange zest

Juice of 1/2 orange

To serve:

Cooked fajita veggies ( I sauté an onion with bell peppers and garlic, and season with salt, pepper, and oregano)

Cooked grain of choice (I used cauliflower rice with lime zest, lime juice, cilantro, and salt)

Guacamole (homemade or store-bought)

Salsa (homemade or store-bought)

Cooked beans of choice (I used black beans seasoned with garlic powder, cumin, and oregano)

Salad greens (romaine or spinach work well here)

Lime wedges and cilantro

Instructions

Line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil. In a large pan, sauté the jackfruit ingredients on medium heat for about 7 minutes, until warm and fragrant.

Transfer the jackfruit to the cookie sheet and broil on high for about 10 minutes, until the edges are crispy.

While the jackfruit is broiling, prepare the rest of the burrito bowl. Place the rice, beans, fajita veggies, guacamole, salsa, and salad greens into a bowl and arrange according to your preference.

When the jackfruit carnitas are done, add some to the bowl and top with lime wedges and cilantro.

Notes

Store any leftover jackfruit carnitas covered in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Feel free to add anything to this base recipe that you enjoy, too, like tomatoes, corn (not my fave lol), olives, fresh cilantro, etc.

Have you tried jackfruit before? Any recipes that you love??

Team Zac or Team Darin?

xo

Gina

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3 Comments

  1. Colin on July 30, 2020 at 4:44 pm

    I have never had jackfruit before! It is so good!!!! Thank you for sharing this vegan recipe. One question that I have is that is fresh jackfruit okay for this recipe? I see fresh jackfruit at my local grocery store, but I am not sure how to use them. I feel like the fresh one should be a healthier substitute comparing to the canned ones. What’s your opinion?

  2. Ida on August 1, 2020 at 9:33 am

    how to cook, jackfruit- open a can. haha! but seriously, I didn’t know trader joes sold it in cans, that does save a ton of work. Have to get some ASAP!

  3. Harshita on November 30, 2020 at 8:03 am

    I recommend a full bowl of salads once a day. It keeps you active and healthy.

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