How to Make Jalapeno Chicken, Bacon, Rice Bowls (meal prep)
These jalapeno chicken, bacon, rice bowls are healthy, delicious, full of flavor, and perfect for meal prep. They come together easily and will help you meet your health and wellness goals, by keeping you on track, packing in the protein, and having a go-to meal ready to pull out of the fridge all week. My family loves these bowls and I hope you will too! Let me know how they turn out in the comments below!
Jalapeno Chicken, Bacon, Rice Bowls
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cook the chicken, onions, peppers, and seasoning in the crock-pot on high for 3 hours.

- Cook the diced bacon pieces over medium heat in a pan with a lid until nice and crispy. Drain on a paper towel lined plate. Set to the side.

- Cook the rice according to the package directions. I add a bit of butter to mine as well.

- In a large blender, blend together the Greek yogurt, cream cheese, diced jalapenos, shredded cheddar cheese, and water. You can even add in a bit of taco seasoning to season it up a bit.

- Once the chicken is done, shred it and stir.
- Combine the shredded chicken, onions, peppers, cooked bacon, cooked rice, and jalapeno cheddar sauce in a very large bowl. Stir until combined.

- Serve or let cool and meal-prep into individual glass containers for later….or both!

Jalapeño Chicken Bacon Rice Bowls (High-Protein + Meal Prep Friendly)
I have to tell you…these jalapeño chicken bacon rice bowls are one of those recipes that just make life easier. You throw everything together, let it cook, and suddenly you’ve got a week’s worth of meals that actually taste exciting. Not boring. Not dry. Not something you dread eating by day three.
These bowls hit all the marks—high protein, full of flavor, a little kick from the jalapeños, and that creamy cheddar sauce that pulls everything together. If you’ve ever struggled with staying consistent during the week, this is one of those recipes that genuinely helps.

Why You’ll Love These Jalapeño Chicken Bacon Rice Bowls
Let me paint the picture: it’s a busy weekday, you’re hungry, and instead of scrambling for something quick (and usually not great), you open the fridge and your jalapeño chicken bacon rice bowls are just sitting there, ready to go.
That’s the magic here.
- You get high protein from the chicken, bacon, and yogurt-based sauce
- You get comfort food flavor without feeling heavy
- You only cook once but eat multiple times
- And honestly…they just taste really, really good

Ingredients for Jalapeño Chicken Bacon Rice Bowls
For the Bowls
- 3 pounds chicken breasts (about 4 large breasts)
- 2 cups diced onions
- 2 cups diced bell peppers (any color you love)
- 2 (10-ounce) packages beef bacon, cut into 1-inch pieces
- 2 cups jasmine rice
- 3 cups water (for cooking rice)
- 6 tablespoons taco seasoning (add more if you like bold flavor)
For the Jalapeño Cheddar Sauce (High Protein)
- ¾ cup Greek yogurt (make it heaping)
- 4 tablespoons softened cream cheese
- ¼ cup diced jalapeños (fresh or jarred)
- ½ cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 2 teaspoons water (adjust for consistency)
- Optional: extra taco seasoning for flavor

How to Make Jalapeño Chicken Bacon Rice Bowls
Step 1: Slow Cook the Chicken
Add the chicken, onions, bell peppers, and taco seasoning to your crockpot. Cook on high for 3 hours.
Important tip: About 30–40 minutes before the chicken finishes cooking, start prepping everything else.
Step 2: Cook the Bacon
Place your diced bacon in a pan over medium heat. Cover with a lid and cook until crispy.
Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside.
Step 3: Cook the Rice
Cook your jasmine rice according to the package instructions using 3 cups of water.
I like to add a little butter for extra flavor—highly recommend. Set aside when done.
Step 4: Make the Jalapeño Cheddar Sauce
In a blender, combine:
- Greek yogurt
- Cream cheese
- Jalapeños
- Cheddar cheese
- Water
Blend until smooth. Taste and add a little taco seasoning if you want to kick it up a notch.
Step 5: Assemble the Jalapeño Chicken Bacon Rice Bowls
Once the chicken finishes cooking, shred it right in the crockpot.
Then mix everything together:
- Shredded chicken + veggies
- Cooked rice
- Crispy bacon
- Jalapeño cheddar sauce
Stir until everything is evenly coated and creamy.
Serve immediately or let it cool for meal prep.

Meal Prep with Jalapeño Chicken Bacon Rice Bowls
Let’s talk real life for a second. Meal prep isn’t just about food—it’s about making your week smoother.
When you have something like these jalapeño chicken bacon rice bowls ready to go:
- You spend less money eating out
- You stay more consistent with your health goals
- You avoid that “what’s for dinner?” stress
- You get quick, grab-and-go meals that actually fill you up
It’s one of the simplest ways to stay on track without overthinking it.
Just portion everything into glass containers, store them in the fridge, and you’re set for the week.

Tips to Make Jalapeño Chicken Bacon Rice Bowls Even Easier
If you want to save time (and who doesn’t?), here are a few shortcuts I use all the time:
- Buy pre-diced onions and peppers from the store
- Grab a jar of diced jalapeños instead of chopping fresh
- Use pre-shredded cheddar cheese
- Make extra sauce if you like things extra creamy
None of these change the outcome in a big way—but they do make the process faster and easier.

Final Thoughts on Jalapeño Chicken Bacon Rice Bowls
This is one of those recipes that checks every box—easy, flavorful, filling, and perfect for meal prep. It’s not complicated, but it feels like something special when you eat it.
Once you make these jalapeño chicken bacon rice bowls the first time, they’ll probably end up in your regular rotation. They’re just that simple and good.
If you try them, you’ll see exactly what I mean.

Anna Barbour
Hey there, my name is Anna, and I am so excited to share Keep It Simple Anna Sue with you. I am a wife, mother of two young men, and currently in a pre-empty nester season of life. God knew I needed blogging way before I did. Being a pre-empty nester has left me with…extra time. I decided to use that time for creativity and for helping others to see that if I can do it, they can do it too. Learn more about me.
