11 Whole30 Recipes That Taste Better in a Bowl (2024)

It’s true: Food just tastes better in a bowl! Which is why we eat most of our meals out of them. From breakfast to dinner and sweet to savory, there’s no meal or flavor a bowl can’t accommodate — even when you’re watching what you eat. These 11 Whole30 bowl recipes are great for any time of day and in multiple Whole30-friendly ways.

1. Egg Roll in a Bowl With Creamy Chili Sauce

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We admit: We were nervous when we saw “crack slaw” included in this recipe. But fortunately, it’s just a nickname, not a name based on its addictive qualities (though it is pretty flippin’ delicious). With a whopping 14 ingredients, including pantry staples like salt—way above our norm—it’s not the easiest weeknight dinner, but it is great for nights when you’re looking for a break from simple protein and veg.

2. Grain-Free “Oatmeal”

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It’s all too easy to overdo it on eggs when you’re doing Whole30. If this sounds familiar, we urge you to run to the kitchen and make this oat-free “oatmeal.” Apples, dates, chia seeds, almonds, and coconut are pulsed in a food processor (or high-speed blender) until grainy and topped with almond butter and your nut milk of choice. Buh-bye, eggs. Hello, flavor-filled heaven.

3. Chile-Lime Fish Taco Bowls With Citrus Crema

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The best fish tacos always fall apart anyway. We say skip the soggy tortilla and pile the good stuff into a bowl. Start by marinating the fish for a solid 2-6 hours — patience is a virtue? — mix together the homemade crema while the citrus soaks into the flaky fish; prep the cabbage, salsa, and guac; and grill or roast the fish when it’s ready. All that’s left is filling your bowl (and your belly).

4. Paleo Sweet Potato Breakfast Bowl

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Finally! We didn’t think it was possible, but we found a Whole30 meal with minimal ingredients. (And by minimal, we mean three.) Make the sweet potato porridge by adding roasted potato, almond butter, and almond milk to a food processor or blender, thoroughly mix the ingredients, and top with whatever you please.

5. Epic Whole30 Poke Bowl

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Have you ever made your own poke bowl? Not only are they crazy-easy to make, but they’re more affordable than buying out (and they taste much better too). We love the crunch from cucumber, mango, and seaweed, and the protein-rich mix of tuna and salmon (why choose one?). But the best part is definitely the sauce, a rich mix of coco aminos, red pepper flakes, sesame oil, and ginger.

6. Pesto Cauliflower Rice Breakfast Bowls

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Sometimes store-bought is simply better. But that isn’t the case when it comes to pesto. Homemade pesto is almost always tastier, and you can whip it up in minutes. This Whole30 pesto uses kale, lemon, garlic, almonds, sea salt, olive oil, and nutritional yeast to create a thick paste-like sauce that you’ll want to put on every meal. But before you toss it on everything, give this filling breakfast bowl a go.

7. Whole30 Chipotle Burrito Bowl

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What would we do without cauliflower rice? This Whole30 burrito bowl lets you enjoy everything about burritos — yes, including the perfectly spiced rice — in a low-carb, super-healthy way. This recipe uses grilled chicken, but feel free to substitute steak, shrimp, salmon, or anything other Whole30-friendly protein. It also calls for homemade guac and salsa, but buying store-bought is totally fine (just make sure they’re Whole30 compliant).

8. Whole30 Thai Breakfast Bowl

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You don’t need to turn to takeout to enjoy some seriously awesome Thai food. This breakfast salad has one of the most satisfying dressings we’ve ever tasted — thanks in large part to the curry powder and cashew butter — and is so full of colors we can actually taste the rainbow. For extra protein, top with a fried egg, diced avocado, or grilled chicken.

9. Grilled Tropical Chicken Bowls

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Does it get any better than vacation in a bowl? We don’t think so. This tropical chicken bowl may not be as heavenly as a work-free week and beachfront view, but it gets pretty close. Tangy, sweet, creamy, crunchy, and packed with protein, this is definitely our new go-to for when those Monday blues hit.

10. Plantain Buddha Bowl With Cilantro Avocado Sauce

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Buddha buddha buddha buddha rockin’ everywhere. Anyone who’s done Whole30 knows that breakfast can be tough. But this breakfast bowl combines some classic ingredients, like avocado and bacon, with new flavors, like plantains and turmeric, making it way more exciting than another plain, hard-boiled egg. Yup, this recipes gets it right—and the debloating effects from doing Whole30 can make us feel pretty tight too.

11. Slow Cooker Mango Jalapeño Pulled Pork Taco Bowls

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We saved the longest ingredient list for last. But trust us, it’s worth every pinch, chop, squeeze, and sauté (not to mention there are tons of double items on there). It’s safe to say this isn’t the best meal to attempt when you’re already hangry, but it is a wonderful meal for when you plan in advance. (Psst… Using a slow cooker for the pork makes things way easier.) We love the juicy pulled pork, sweet pineapple, and heartiness the citrus-infused cauliflower rice gives it.

11 Whole30 Recipes That Taste Better in a Bowl (2024)

FAQs

Is oatmeal ok on Whole30? ›

When you're on Whole30, toast, cereal, and oatmeal won't fly. But that doesn't mean you have to eat a plate of boring scrambled eggs each and every day. These casseroles, egg cups, breakfast stacks, and more will have you looking forward to your morning meal—and full way beyond your morning commute.

Can you eat quinoa on Whole30? ›

No grains. While plenty of diets restrict simple carbs, Whole30 eliminates even whole grains. This means no wheat, corn, oats, bran, or even brown rice. It also forbids pseudo-cereal grains, including amaranth, buckwheat, and protein-rich quinoa.

Is rice Whole30? ›

Grains are off limits on Whole30, meaning no rice, quinoa, oats, or pasta of any kind. These seaweed-based noodles are an excellent replacement for the grains we craved. Note: you do need to soften kelp noodles before enjoying in your favorite recipe.

Can you eat bananas on Whole30? ›

What about bananas? Yes, both pickles and bananas are allowed on Whole30. Yet if they are a potential trigger food for you (for instance, the sweetness of bananas sets off a craving for other treats or makes you want to binge on the fruit), then you may consider including them on your “don't eat” list.

Is peanut butter Whole30? ›

Though peanuts and peanut butter aren't allowed on the Whole30 program, other nuts and nut butters are. Cashew butter is loaded with nutrients like healthy fats, magnesium, manganese, and copper.

Is corn ok on Whole30? ›

Well, the Whole30 diet requires you to eliminate many common foods in order to maintain a healthier diet. It eliminates grains, dairy, wheat, rice, oats, and corn. Soy, beans, and peanuts are eliminated, too. No alcohol, sugar, or other sweeteners are allowed.

Is hummus OK on Whole30? ›

Traditional hummus is made from garbanzo beans (also known as chickpeas), which are a legume and Plant-Based Whole30 compatible. Just read your labels to make sure your hummus doesn't contain dairy or other ingredients that aren't a fit for the Plant-Based Whole30.

Can you eat popcorn on Whole30? ›

IS POPCORN WHOLE30? No — popcorn is made from a whole grain (dried corn AKA popcorn kernels), and grains are eliminated on the Whole30 diet.

Can you ear potatoes on Whole30? ›

Are Potatoes Whole30? Yes! As of January 2021, all varieties of potatoes are included in the Whole30 diet. Yet, the catch is that fries and chips are not included in the diet as they are not considered to be “real” or whole foods.

Is Chick Fil A Whole30 approved? ›

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They're off-limits because they contain ingredients like cornstarch, molasses, and soybean oil. Even the fruit cups contain added sugar, and the salads have ingredients like soybean oils and cornstarch.

Is almond milk allowed on Whole30? ›

It's got only four ingredients: water, organic almonds, organic acacia gum, and sea salt. You've seen this in literally every grocery store, and now you know: Yes, you can drink it while doing Whole30. Silk's unsweetened vanilla carton is fair game, too.

What diet is closest to Whole30? ›

The Whole30 and paleo diets are similarly structured around whole foods and offer comparable benefits, including weight loss. That said, they may also limit your nutrient intake and be difficult to sustain. While Whole30 is initially stricter, its first phase is time-limited and soon eases in its restrictions.

What is a con of the Whole30 diet? ›

The cons of Whole30: Very restrictive, which may make eating out or socializing difficult. May be difficult to get adequate calcium for bone health.

What is the one bite rule on Whole30? ›

Eggs, veggies, meat, fruit, nuts, seeds and fats from things like coconut oil or clarified butter. Now, I will admit up front that I cheated. And on the Whole30 that is a big no-no. The rules state that if you take even one bite of an outlawed food, you have to start all over again.

What grains are allowed on Whole30? ›

No alcohol, with the exception of wine vinegars. No grains. This includes (but is not limited to) wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, rice, millet, bulgur, sorghum, amaranth, buckwheat, sprouted grains, and all of those gluten-free pseudo-cereals like quinoa.

Is Oatmilk OK on Whole30? ›

While oat milk offers numerous nutritional benefits and has gained popularity as a non-dairy alternative, it is not considered compliant with the Whole30 diet due to its inclusion of grains. However, there are alternative non-dairy milks available that adhere to the principles of the program.

Can you eat oatmeal on Whole Foods diet? ›

Whole foods include fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains (such as oats, brown rice and barley), nuts, beans, fish, shellfish and eggs. Minimally processed foods are foods that are a little processed, such as frozen produce or whole wheat flour.

What oatmeal is not whole grain? ›

Wondering about oat bran? Because oat bran is just the bran, and doesn't contain the germ or the endosperm, it is not considered a whole grain.

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