30 Plant-Based Power Bowl Recipes to Fuel Your Day (2024)

Home » Blog » Recipes » 30 Plant-Based Power Bowl Recipes to Fuel You Through Your Day

30 Plant-Based Power Bowl Recipes to Fuel Your Day (1)

  • Mains, Recipes

Get out of your dinner rut or find inspiration for next week’s meal plan with this plant-based power bowl recipe roundup. These recipes are nutrient-rich to fuel you through even your busiest days. Time to get busy pinning the recipes below!

I am certainly no stranger to the infamous power bowl. It’s one of the easiest meals to throw together with whatever foods you have on hand and call it a day. Power bowls are a great go-to lunch or dinner during busy week days or even on lazy weekend nights.

The thing I love most about power bowls? There are endless ways to dress up your bowl with various grains, vegetables, nuts and seeds, protein sources and sauces. Feeling like Asian food tonight? Whip up this Asian Quinoa Power Bowl with Miso Dressing. Or how about Mexican? Then how about this Wild Rice Burrito Bowl with Cilantro-Lime Avocado Dressing! Whatever cuisine you’re feeling like at the moment, chances are I’ve got you covered with this roundup of 30 delicious and satisfying plant-based power bowl recipes below!

Now, hope you’re not too hungry because your eyes are about to have a feast with these drool worthy photos and recipes from some of my favorite fellow foodies. You can’t say I didn’t warn you.

Get Your Ultimate Guide to Power Bowls

This free guide includes:

  • the 6 key steps to build the perfect power bowl
  • 4 power bowl sauce recipes to take your bowl to the next level
  • your very own grocery list and meal prep timeline
  • guidelines for ordering a healthy power bowl at a restaurant

30 Plant-Based Power Bowl Recipes to Fuel Your Day (3)

Breakfast-Themed Power Bowl Options

Lentil Spaghetti Squash Breakfast Bowl by Fit Mitten Kitchen

Spring Breakfast Saladby The Lean Green Bean

Coconut Banana Berry Breakfast Power Bowl by Made to Glow

Gluten-Free Breakfast Power Bowls by Cotter Crunch

Mexican-Themed Power Bowl Recipes

Southwestern Veggie Bowl with Black Bean Hummus by Pumpkin & Peanut Butter

Wild Rice Burrito Bowl with Cilantro Lime Avocado Dressing by Diary of an Ex Sloth

by FitLiving Eats by Carly Paige

Vegan Burrito Bowl & Pineapple Salsa by Apollo & Luna

One Pot Mexican Quinoa by Hungry by Nature

Southwest Quinoa Power Bowl with Honey Lime Dressing by Fit Mitten Kitchen

Asian-Themed Power Bowls

Sushi Burrito Bowl by Fooduzzi

Thai Zucchini Noodle Bowls by Fooduzzi

Deconstructed Veggie Sushi Bowl by The Fit Foodie Mama

Shaved Purple Asparagus & Asian Vegetable Soba Noodlesby Strength & Sunshine

Raw Spiralized Thai Saladby Strength & Sunshine

Asian Quinoa Power Bowl with Miso Ginger Dressingby FitLiving Eats

Thai Vegetable Curry Bowl by Fairyburger

BBQ-Themed Power Bowls

Hawaiian BBQ Tofu Bowls by Emilie Eats

Seasonal-Inspired Power Bowl Favorites

Nourishing Spring Macro Bowlby RachLMansfield

Blood Orange Quinoa Salad by Emilie Eats

Simple Spring Power Bowlby My Healthyish Life

Winter Harvest Power Bowl to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth by FitLiving Eats by Carly Paige

30 Plant-Based Power Bowl Recipes to Fuel Your Day (12)

Coconut Rice and Watermelon Salad Bowls by Cotter Crunch

Green Goddess Glow Bowl by The Glowing Fridge

Autumn-Inspired Fig Balsamic Power Bowl by FitLiving Eats by Carly Paige

Veggie-liciousPower Bowls

30 Plant-Based Power Bowl Recipes to Fuel Your Day (13)

Power to the Protein Bowl by Let’s Get Living

Forbidden Rice & Veggie Glow Bowl by The Glowing Fridge

Spicy Cauliflower Power Bowl by Pumpkin & Peanut Butter

Vegan Beet Greens, Beets & Black Japonica Rice by Apollo & Luna

The Vegan Buddha Bowl by Well and Full

Get Your Ultimate Guide to Power Bowls

This free guide includes:

  • the 6 key steps to build the perfect power bowl
  • 4 power bowl sauce recipes to take your bowl to the next level
  • your very own grocery list and meal prep timeline
  • guidelines for ordering a healthy power bowl at a restaurant

30 Plant-Based Power Bowl Recipes to Fuel Your Day (15)

-Carly Paige

Post Tags

  • gluten free, macro bowls, plant based, power bowls, quinoa bowls, roundup, vegan

The Cookbook You'll Actually Use

Simply Swapped Everyday

Simply Swapped Everyday is your guide to elevating the everyday through mindful methods, ingredient swaps and over 75 plant-powered recipes. Cooking healthy foods at home has never been easier or more delicious!

You might also like

PrevPrevious

NextNext

Comments

16 Responses

  1. Thank you for sharing my BBQ Beet Power Bowl, what a great round up!!! Pinning 🙂

    Reply

    1. Your welcome! It looks delicious. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  2. just so pretty! i kinda want to just stare at them. But now I”m also hungry. xxoo

    Reply

    1. I know, right? I was drooling as I was putting the post together!

      Reply

  3. Beautiful YUMMY round-up my friend! Thank you for including me 🙂
    Bowls make the world a better place…and bellies happy 😉

    Reply

    1. I totally agree! Thanks for sharing your recipes!

      Reply

  4. These are some GORGEOUS bowls girl!! So many I want to try, like, immediately! Thanks so much for including my bowls 🙂

    Reply

    1. It was such a fun roundup! Thanks for sharing your recipes!

      Reply

  5. SUCH a wonderful round up. Bowls are simply the best, not only because of the variety of tastes and textures and nutrition… but look at all the colors!!!

    Reply

    1. I know! They are all so pretty!

      Reply

  6. Omg these are all so beautiful!! Basically throwing everything into a bowl is the perfect meal.

    Reply

    1. YES! And you can use anything you have on hand, which is my favorite part.

      Reply

  7. WOAH!!! You don’t have lie 5 or 10, THIRTY?! I have lots and lots of inspiration for lunches now!

    Reply

    1. Hahaha! You and me both! I now know what I’m eating for the next few months 🙂

      Reply

  8. Love this roundup! I’m ready to get my power bowl on!

    Reply

    1. Whoohoo! Power to the power bowl! 😉

      Reply

Hi! I’m Carly Paige, a culinary nutrition expert and chef who believes that healthy doesn’t have to be frustrating, boring or restrictive. I’m here to show you how through my Simply Swapped Method so that you can feel more energized and confident from within. You’ll find tips for focusing on nutrition in the kitchen, along with plant-powered, gluten-free recipes that proves healthy can be delicious.

Learn More

No Sugar Added Granola Clusters

30 Plant-Based Power Bowl Recipes to Fuel Your Day (2024)

FAQs

What is the 30 plant meal plan? ›

While it may seem ambitious, Rossi recommends aiming for 30 different plants a week from the super six: whole grains (think: quinoa, rolled oats, and sourdough bread), nuts and seeds (walnuts, pistachios, and pecans), vegetables, fruits, legumes (think: beans), and herbs and spices (cumin, cinnamon, and paprika).

Can you freeze power bowls? ›

Can you freeze power bowls? While the final bowl will not freeze well, you can prep the roasted vegetables ahead of time and freeze them for up to 3 months.

What should I eat 30 plant-based foods a week? ›

Eating 30 different plants a week can boost the diversity and health of your gut microbiome. And in turn, it may affect many other aspects of your health. If 30 sounds like a lot, you'll be pleased to hear: It's not just fruits and veggies that count. You can include grains, nuts, seeds, herbs, and spices, too.

What are the top 30 plant-based foods? ›

Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers, apricots, sweet potatoes, peaches, plums, melons, eggplant, lemons, lettuce, green beans, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, spinach, corn, Swiss chard, celery, beets, onions, cauliflower, cherries, bananas, mushrooms, parsnips, turnips, ...

What counts as 30 different plants? ›

What counts as a plant point? Beneficial plants are generally categorised into six groups: wholegrains (like brown rice, oats, barley and quinoa) vegetables, fruit, legumes (think lentils, chickpeas and beans), nuts and seeds and herbs and spices. All of those will count towards your quota.

What does a plant-based meal consist of? ›

A plant-based diet consists of all minimally processed fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, herbs, and spices and excludes all animal products, including red meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy products.

What are the super six foods for your gut? ›

Spotlight the Super Six:

When it comes to the plants you eat, you want to eat from across the six different plant groups: vegetables, fruits, wholegrains, legumes (beans and pulses), nuts and seeds, and herbs and spices.

What can you eat on a plant food diet? ›

Vegetables: kale, spinach, tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, asparagus, peppers, etc. Starchy vegetables: potatoes, sweet potatoes, butternut squash, etc. Whole grains: brown rice, rolled oats, farro, quinoa, brown rice pasta, barley, etc. Healthy fats: avocados, olive oil, unsweetened coconut, etc.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Last Updated:

Views: 5719

Rating: 5 / 5 (70 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Birthday: 1998-01-29

Address: Apt. 611 3357 Yong Plain, West Audra, IL 70053

Phone: +5819954278378

Job: Construction Director

Hobby: Embroidery, Creative writing, Shopping, Driving, Stand-up comedy, Coffee roasting, Scrapbooking

Introduction: My name is Dr. Pierre Goyette, I am a enchanting, powerful, jolly, rich, graceful, colorful, zany person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.