Chipotle's copycat recipes (2024)

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As we approach further into Ramadan, I'm starting to have these mini craving sessions, where I go crazy just craving all kinds of foods at once. I think it's a mental problem lol. Anyways, today's craving was chipotle's chicken burrito bowl... And that is exactly what I made :)

I got all the recipes online from other fellow chipotle fans as myself, since I don't have a clue when it comes to Mexican cooking.

I still managed to tweak the recipes to the ingredients I had, and it still turned out delicious! I give them 5 stars for being as close to chipotle as I can ever get, without leaving the house..

Enough with the chitchat and on to the recipes...

Chipotle's grilled chicken marinade:

The original method of cooking the chicken is to marinate it overnight and grill it flat (lay a brick wrapped in foil on it).. Since it was a last minute decision (see: cravings above) it was already 3pm when I took the chicken breast out of the freezer, so I needed a plan B.

I made the marinade, added water. And threw it in a crock pot on high for 5 hours..

Let me just say I wish you were here to smell how good it was :).....


My tweaked version:

- 1 7oz can of chipotle pepper in adobo sauce. Remove the peppers and keep the sauce. (I left in one pepper)

- 6-7 dried red chili peppers

- 1 small onion

- 2 tsp cumin

- 2 tbsp dried oregano (all I had on hand)

- 2.5 tsp salt

- 1 tsp black pepper

- 6 chicken breasts, cut into bite size pieces

- 1/4 cup canola oil

- 2 cups water

Throw everything in food processor, blend and cover chicken, throw in crock pot, check on it 5 hours later.

Since my chicken was still kinda frozen when I put it in, it took longer than I anticipated, so when Maghrib was approaching I moved everything to a pot and cooked it on the stove on medium heat for around 20 mins to give it a boost and make it really soft.

Again, feel free to check the original recipe here and follow their directions as well. (i used recipe #1)







Corn Salsa:

This was super good and easy to make, and wouldn't be a real chipotle dish without it ..

Ingredients: original recipe
My tweaked version:

1 lb bag of frozen corn, cooked
1/3 bunch of cilantro, chopped finely
2 green jalepenos, finely diced
1/2 red onion, diced finely
Juice of one lime
Salt pepper to taste
1 pablano pepper, roasted in the oven, diced finely
(I was too scared it would be spicy since I've never used it before, and it's huge!! Let me just say the jalepenos were spicier...)

Chop chop chop, and mix all together. and your done :)



Pico de gallo : (original recipe found in the comments)



What I used:
6 ripe Roma tomatoes, finely diced..
2 tbsp chopped cilantro

1/2 red onion, diced finely
1/2 tsp salt
Juice of half a lemon
1/2 jalepeno, finely diced


Dice everything and combine.. And enjoy :)

You will also need shredded lettuce as a topping. So cut some up and put it in a seperate bowl.



Cilantro lime rice: original (used recipe #2 and doubled it)


2 cup basmati rice
4 cups water
Bay leaf
1 tsp salt
Juice of a lime
2 tbsp cilantro, minced

2 tbsp oil

Saute the rice in oil until almost translucent. Add bay leaf and water, bring to a boil.

As soon as the water begins to boil, turn the heat down low.

Simmer, covered for 15-20 minutes, or until all water is absorbed.

Turn off heat. Leave covered for 30 minutes. This is the "steaming" part, this is what makes the rice fluffy.


Once done, It may be helpful to transfer rice into a mixing bowl for the next step.

Mix salt and juice of lime together until salt is dissolved.

remove bay leaf, pour it over rice, fluff with a fork.

Sprinkle in cilantro, and toss well to evenly coat with cilantro and lime mixture. And you're done!

Sour cream sauce:

Just get sour cream, add some water to make it a smooth consistency, and mix well. thats it!

Espinaca (spinach and cheese dip) similar to Jose peppers...



Ingredients:
16 oz 1/3 fat cream cheese
8 oz hot pepper cheese (not same as pepper jack)
4 oz frozen spinach
1 onion, chopped
1 10 oz can rotel, drained
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup milk
2 Maggie cubes (equivalent to 4 small bouillon cubes)

Add all in crock pot (or on stovetop on the lowest heat) until melted and combined (around at least 30 mins) Stir and serve hot with chips.

Just for fun i put it in a chocolate fondue bowl, to keep it from getting cold.

Once you are ready to eat, just pile some of everything in a bowl and go for it! or you can make soft tacos :)

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And that was our Mexican Chipotle dinner for that night.. hope you enjoyed it as much as i did!


Chipotle's copycat recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the seasoning that is used on Chipotle restaurant? ›

Our namesake ingredient, the chipotle chili pepper is a dried and smoked jalapeño produced using the age-old craft of smoking them over pecan wood for several days. These intensely smoky, spicy peppers are the foundation for much of the food we serve - from our chicken, steak, and Barbacoa to our beans and vinaigrette.

Does Chipotle use chicken breast or thighs? ›

Does Chipotle use chicken breast or thighs? The original Chipotle chicken recipe uses thigh meat, not breasts as we do in this recipe. Keep in mind, however, that the restaurant makes it in large quantities and well in advance, not just before serving as we're doing here.

Why is Chipotle chicken so good? ›

Chipotle chicken is smoky, spicy and a bit tangy from the lime juice. The chipotle pepper is complemented by the warm, earthy, slightly bitter citrus notes of cumin, smoky sweetness from the smoked paprika and aromatic garlic and onion powders. The zesty lime juice cuts through the robust richness.

What is Chipotle sauce made of? ›

Chipotle sauce is made from chipotles in adobo, spices, cilantro, lime juice, sour cream, and mayonnaise. All of these ingredients are blended together for a smooth, smoky, slightly spicy sauce your family will love!

What is the closest seasoning to Chipotle? ›

Top Substitute for Chipotle Powder: Smoked Paprika

Smoked Paprika has all the smoky flavor you crave, making it the best substitute for chipotle. Although it is a much milder spice than dried chipotle or even fresh jalapeños, mix in the desired amount of cayenne pepper to dial up the heat.

What is chipotle powder made of? ›

Chipotle powder is made from just one ingredient: dried, smoked jalapeno peppers. They are then crushed into powder form, in pure, simplistic flavor glory.

What is Chipotle's weakness? ›

Lack of innovative food and variety is a significant weakness of Chipotle.

What type of rice does Chipotle use? ›

Around here, all you need to know is that we use long-grain white rice. We have always been committed to preparing real food made with real ingredients. You know, the kind you can recognize and pronounce.

What oil does Chipotle use for chicken? ›

Rice bran oil is our primary cooking oil at Chipotle.

What makes chipotle taste like chipotle? ›

Chipotle peppers are dried smoked jalapeno peppers. They have an underlying sweetness with bitter and smoky notes. These chiles measure 2,500-10,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), so they deliver medium heat and smoky-sweet flavor.

Does chipotle have a secret sauce? ›

Another sauce that you can find on the Chipotle secret menu is the dragon sauce. To create this mythical-sounding sauce, simply request a side of sour cream and a side of the tomatillo-red chili salsa. Mix them together and take your newly-created sauce for a taste test.

What is chipotle mayo made of? ›

Place mayonnaise, sour cream, lime juice, and chipotles in a tall, narrow jar. Using an immersion blender, puree until chipotles are completely chopped and mayonnaise is smooth. Pour into an airtight container, cover, and store in the refrigerator until ready to use.

Can you buy Chipotle spice? ›

Club House, Quality Natural Herbs and Spices, Ground Chipotle Chili Pepper, 454g.

What seasons does Chipotle use? ›

Ingredients for Chipotle Seasoning
  • Brown Sugar.
  • Black Pepper.
  • Salt.
  • Chili Powder.
  • Garlic Powder.
  • Onion Powder.
  • Ground Chipotle Chiles (or Chipotle Pepper Powder)
  • Ground Cayenne Pepper (optional for added heat)

Where does Chipotle seasoning come from? ›

A chipotle (/tʃɪˈpoʊtleɪ/, /tʃɪˈpɒtleɪ/, chi-POHT-lay, chi-POT-lay; Spanish: [tʃiˈpotle]), or chilpotle, is a smoke-dried ripe jalapeño chili pepper used for seasoning. It is a chili used primarily in Mexican and Mexican-inspired cuisines, such as Tex-Mex and Southwestern United States dishes.

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