Simple meals don’t have to be boring. This BBQ Pulled Pork Rice Bowl combines fluffy rice, tender precooked pulled pork, sweet corn, black beans, and a drizzle of your favorite barbecue sauce for a hearty meal that’s ready in about 20 minutes.
Rice bowls are one of the easiest ways to stretch ingredients while creating something that feels fresh and satisfying. They’re also wonderfully flexible—use what you have on hand, swap ingredients to fit your family’s tastes, and make each bowl your own.
Whether you’re cooking at home, in an RV, or at the campground, this Build-A-Bowl meal is an easy way to turn a few simple ingredients into a delicious dinner.
❤️ Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 20 minutes
- Great use for precooked pulled pork
- Budget-friendly and filling
- Easy to customize
- Perfect for meal prep lunches
- Campground friendly
🥣 Build Your Bowl
Build-A-Bowl meals are all about mixing and matching simple ingredients you already have on hand. Start with a base, add a protein, pile on vegetables, then finish with a flavorful sauce and your favorite toppings.
- 🍚 Base: Cooked Rice
- 🥩 Protein: Precooked Pulled Pork
- 🌽 Vegetables: Corn & Black Beans
- 🥣 Sauce: Your Favorite Barbecue Sauce
- 🥬 Fresh Finish: Sliced Green Onions
- ✨ Optional Toppings: Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Plain Greek Yogurt or Sour Cream, Diced Tomatoes, Sliced Avocado, Pickled Jalapeños, Fresh Cilantro
Make It Your Own: No black beans? Use pinto beans. No corn? Try diced bell peppers or leftover roasted vegetables. Build-A-Bowl recipes are designed to be flexible, so use what you have and make each bowl your own.

BBQ Pulled Pork Rice Bowl
Ingredients
Method
- Warm the rice according to package directions or reheat leftover cooked rice.
- Heat the pulled pork in a skillet or microwave until hot.
- Warm the corn and black beans.
- Divide the rice evenly among four bowls.
- Top each bowl with pulled pork, corn, and black beans.
- Drizzle with barbecue sauce.
- Garnish with green onions and any additional toppings you enjoy.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
🧺 Kitchen Confidence
This Week’s Skill: Cooking Perfect Rice Rice is one of the most economical pantry staples you can keep on hand. For fluffy rice, follow the package directions and avoid lifting the lid while it cooks. Once it’s done, let it rest for about 5 minutes before fluffing it gently with a fork. Already have cooked rice in the refrigerator? That’s even better! Leftover rice reheats beautifully and is perfect for quick meals like this one. 💰 Stretch Every Grocery Dollar Buying bags of regular long-grain rice instead of instant rice can save money over time. Cook a larger batch and refrigerate or freeze meal-sized portions for quick weeknight dinners.♻️ Waste Not, Want Not
This recipe is a great way to use small amounts of ingredients already in your refrigerator. Don’t have black beans? Try pinto beans. No corn? Diced bell peppers, leftover roasted vegetables, or even a handful of fresh spinach work well, too.
🍽️ Cooking for One or Two
Assemble only the bowls you’ll eat today and store the ingredients separately for the best texture. Rice, pulled pork, beans, and corn can all be refrigerated for several days, making it easy to enjoy another bowl later in the week.
🥣 Meal Prep Note
Cook extra rice today and refrigerate it. You’ll have it ready for Thursday’s Sweet & Tangy Pork & Veggie Rice Bowl, saving even more time later in the week.
Storage & Freezing
Refrigerator: Store rice and toppings separately in airtight containers for up to 4 days.
Freezer: Cooked rice and pulled pork freeze well for up to 3 months.
Reheating: Reheat the rice with a splash of water to restore moisture before assembling your bowl.









