Keto Shawarma Bowls – Flavor-Packed, Low-Carb Comfort
Skip the wrap and keep the flavor. These Keto Shawarma Bowls deliver everything you love about classic shawarma—spiced meat, crisp veggies, creamy sauce—without the heavy carbs. It’s a simple, meal-prep-friendly dish that fits right into a low-carb lifestyle.
You’ll get bold Middle Eastern-inspired spices, fresh textures, and a satisfying, saucy finish. Whether you’re new to keto or a seasoned pro, this bowl is an easy win for weeknights and lunches.
Ingredients
Method
- Marinate the protein: In a bowl, mix olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and all spices. Add chicken (or chosen protein), coat well, and cover. Marinate at least 30 minutes, ideally 2–12 hours in the fridge.
- Make the sauce: Stir tahini or yogurt with lemon juice, garlic, olive oil, and a pinch of salt. Add water a little at a time until it’s creamy and drizzleable. Adjust salt and lemon to taste.
- Cook the cauliflower rice: Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add riced cauliflower, salt, pepper, and optional turmeric. Sauté 5–7 minutes until tender but not mushy. Set aside.
- Cook the shawarma: Heat a large skillet over medium-high. Add marinated chicken and cook 5–6 minutes per side, until browned and cooked through. Rest 5 minutes, then slice. For beef or lamb, cook to preferred doneness. For tofu, pan-sear until crispy on all sides.
- Prep the veggies: Dice cucumbers, halve tomatoes, slice onions, chop herbs, and pit olives. Slice avocado if using.
- Assemble bowls: Add a scoop of cauliflower rice to each bowl. Top with sliced shawarma, cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, olives, and herbs. Add avocado and a big drizzle of sauce. Finish with a squeeze of lemon.
- Adjust to taste: Add extra salt, pepper, or a sprinkle of cumin or paprika. If you like heat, add a pinch of cayenne or chili flakes on top.
What Makes This Recipe So Good
- Big flavor, low carb: Warm shawarma spices, garlicky sauce, and fresh herbs give you restaurant-level taste with a keto-friendly base.
- Flexible protein: Use chicken, beef, lamb, or tofu. The spice blend works across the board.
- Meal-prep friendly: The meat and sauce keep well, so you can assemble bowls in minutes all week.
- Customizable: Add or swap veggies based on what you like or what’s in the fridge.
- Quick to cook: Marinate in advance, then cook in 15–20 minutes using a skillet, oven, or air fryer.
What You’ll Need
- Protein: 1.5 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs (or beef sirloin, lamb shoulder, or extra-firm tofu)
- Shawarma Marinade:
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 teaspoons ground cumin
- 2 teaspoons ground coriander
- 1.5 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- Optional heat: 1/2 teaspoon cayenne or red pepper flakes
- Cauliflower Rice Base:
- 4 cups riced cauliflower (fresh or frozen)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil or ghee
- 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- Optional: pinch of turmeric for color
- Toppings:
- 1 cup cucumber, diced
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
- 1/4 red onion, thinly sliced
- 1/2 cup Kalamata olives, pitted and halved
- 1/4 cup fresh parsley or cilantro, chopped
- 1 avocado, sliced (optional, adds healthy fats)
- Lemon wedges, for serving
- Garlic Tahini or Yogurt Sauce:
- 1/3 cup tahini or full-fat Greek yogurt
- 2 tablespoons lemon juice
- 1–2 cloves garlic, grated
- 2–4 tablespoons water (to thin)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- Salt to taste
Instructions
- Marinate the protein: In a bowl, mix olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and all spices.
Add chicken (or chosen protein), coat well, and cover. Marinate at least 30 minutes, ideally 2–12 hours in the fridge.
- Make the sauce: Stir tahini or yogurt with lemon juice, garlic, olive oil, and a pinch of salt. Add water a little at a time until it’s creamy and drizzleable.
Adjust salt and lemon to taste.
- Cook the cauliflower rice: Heat oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add riced cauliflower, salt, pepper, and optional turmeric. Sauté 5–7 minutes until tender but not mushy.
Set aside.
- Cook the shawarma: Heat a large skillet over medium-high. Add marinated chicken and cook 5–6 minutes per side, until browned and cooked through. Rest 5 minutes, then slice.
For beef or lamb, cook to preferred doneness. For tofu, pan-sear until crispy on all sides.
- Prep the veggies: Dice cucumbers, halve tomatoes, slice onions, chop herbs, and pit olives. Slice avocado if using.
- Assemble bowls: Add a scoop of cauliflower rice to each bowl.
Top with sliced shawarma, cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, olives, and herbs. Add avocado and a big drizzle of sauce. Finish with a squeeze of lemon.
- Adjust to taste: Add extra salt, pepper, or a sprinkle of cumin or paprika.
If you like heat, add a pinch of cayenne or chili flakes on top.
Storage Instructions
- Cooked protein: Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat gently in a skillet to keep it juicy.
- Cauliflower rice: Refrigerate up to 4 days. Reheat in a pan over medium heat to avoid sogginess.
- Veggie toppings: Keep chopped veggies separate in containers lined with a paper towel to reduce moisture.
Use within 3–4 days.
- Sauce: Tahini or yogurt sauce lasts 4–5 days in the fridge. Thin with a splash of water or lemon before serving if it thickens.
- Freezer: Freeze cooked, sliced chicken or beef up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge, then reheat in a skillet.
Health Benefits
- Low in carbs, high in satisfaction: Swapping rice for cauliflower keeps carbs low while adding fiber and volume.
- Healthy fats for steady energy: Olive oil, avocado, and tahini provide monounsaturated fats that support satiety and blood sugar control.
- Protein-rich: Chicken thighs or beef give you complete protein to help preserve muscle on a keto diet.
- Anti-inflammatory spices: Turmeric, garlic, and cumin bring antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds.
- Micronutrient boost: Fresh herbs and colorful veggies deliver potassium, vitamin C, and phytonutrients.
Pitfalls to Watch Out For
- Hidden sugars: Some store-bought shawarma spice mixes or sauces include sugar.
Make your own blend and sauce to keep it clean.
- Too little salt: Cauliflower rice and lean proteins can taste flat without enough seasoning. Salt each component to taste.
- Dry meat: Overcooking chicken breast or lean cuts can make them tough. Use thighs or watch the internal temp (165°F for chicken).
- Watery cauliflower rice: Cook over medium heat and avoid crowding the pan so moisture evaporates.
- Carb creep: Tomatoes and onions add up if you’re very strict keto.
Measure portions if tracking macros closely.
Alternatives
- Protein swaps: Try lamb, turkey, shrimp, or tofu. For shrimp, marinate briefly (15–20 minutes) and cook just 2–3 minutes per side.
- Dairy-free: Use tahini sauce instead of yogurt. It’s naturally dairy-free and keto-friendly.
- Different base: Use shredded lettuce, sautéed cabbage, or zucchini noodles in place of cauliflower rice.
- Extra crunch: Add sliced radishes or a quick lemony cabbage slaw for texture.
- Sauce variations: Mix yogurt with chopped mint and dill, or blend avocado with lemon and garlic for a creamy green sauce.
FAQ
Is this recipe strictly keto?
Yes.
With cauliflower rice as the base and no added sugars, it’s designed to be low in carbs. Keep an eye on portions of tomatoes and onions if you’re counting net carbs closely.
Can I make it in the oven or air fryer?
Absolutely. For the oven, spread marinated chicken on a sheet pan and roast at 425°F for 18–22 minutes, then broil 1–2 minutes for char.
For the air fryer, cook at 380°F for 12–16 minutes, flipping halfway, until cooked through.
How can I make it spicier?
Add cayenne to the marinade, sprinkle chili flakes on the finished bowl, or swirl a little harissa into the sauce. Adjust heat in small increments so you don’t overpower the other flavors.
What’s the best cut of meat for juicy shawarma?
Chicken thighs are the most forgiving and flavorful. For beef, use sirloin or flap steak sliced against the grain.
For lamb, shoulder or leg works well when sliced thin.
Can I prep this ahead for lunches?
Yes. Cook the protein and cauliflower rice, portion into containers, and keep the sauce and fresh toppings separate. Assemble just before eating so the veggies stay crisp.
Do I need a special shawarma spice mix?
No.
The listed spices recreate that classic profile. If you have a premade mix, check the label for sugar or starch and add salt and garlic to taste.
How do I keep the sauce from seizing if I use tahini?
Add lemon juice first, then whisk in water gradually until smooth and creamy. Finish with olive oil and salt.
If it thickens in the fridge, thin with water or lemon.
Can I skip the cauliflower rice?
Sure. Use a bed of chopped romaine or baby spinach for a lighter bowl. It’s great for warm-weather meals and still very satisfying with the sauce and toppings.
Final Thoughts
Keto Shawarma Bowls hit that sweet spot of bold flavor, easy prep, and everyday nutrition.
With a handful of pantry spices and simple fresh toppings, you can build a meal that tastes special without much fuss. Make a batch on Sunday, keep the components separate, and assemble all week. It’s a reliable, low-carb go-to you’ll look forward to again and again.
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