Cuban Garlic Chicken Bowls with Beans & Rice, Fried Plantains & Mojo Sauce are bursting with bold authentic flavors and textures that are warming and satisfying. It’s like taking a trip to Cuba without leaving your own kitchen!
I really want to visit Cuba. I mean REALLY. When we were thinking through vacation ideas last summer Cuba popped up and my heart started racing (we ended up in the Canadian Maritimes). With the shift in the trade relationship with the U.S., it seemed a perfect time to go. Granted, travel isn’t yet set up to hop a plane for a vacation as with most destinations; it just seems that going when a country opens to travel is the perfect time to catch the culture in a more authentic state.
It must be on my mind right now because I’ve shared a Hemingway Daiquiri (originated in Cuba) and Moros y Cristianos (Cuban Black Beans and Rice) in the past week. With winter wind howling as the soundtrack to my days right now, I dream of the bright colors, jazz music, luscious food, warm culture and the cocktails. I’d love to explore Cuban life outside of a movies or documentaries like favorite Buena Vista Social Club.
With no plans to get to Cuba any time soon, I can always be transported by the food. Do you ever find that when you eat the food of another culture or location, you really can imagine being there live? Poor man’s travel I suppose. Having just made Moros y Cristianos, a Cuban themed bowl sounded good to me. Cuban Garlic Chicken, Black Beans & Rice, with Fried Plantains and Mojo Sauce. Though there are multiple components, they are each easy to make and can be staged so you don’t do all the cooking at once.
Time Saving Tips for preparing these Cuban Bowls:
This flavorful Cuban inspired Bowl is full of authentic Cuban Black Beans and Rice, Garlic Chicken, fried plantains and a drizzle of citrusy Mojo Sauce. Though there are four components in the bowl, there are some simple ways to save time landing you with only 15 minutes of prep and 15 minutes of cooking the day of serving.
- Make the Moros y Cristianos, Mojo sauce and marinate the chicken all the day prior to serving.
- When preparing the recipe, while the chicken is finishing off heat, cook the plantains which will be hot and ready to make up the bowl soon after they are done.
Each of these components can be made on their own for other meals as well!
What does Mojo Sauce Taste Like?
The Mojo Sauce is a very brightly flavored, citrus sauce and is typically served with many Cuban dishes. The ingredients in the marinade are very similar.
My Favorite Method for Cooking Chicken Breasts
This method of cooking boneless, skinless Cuban Garlic Chicken breasts is THE best. Really. Five minutes total uncovered, then 8-10 minutes off the heat covered. You will be left with completely succulent, tasty chicken breasts with no drying out of the chicken breasts as they can do due to the lean meat.
What Are Plantains? Are Plantains the Same as Bananas?
Plantains are in the banana family but are not as sweet as the traditionally eaten bananas. When fried they add a slightly sweet note with some starch to the dish. Plantains are not readily available in all areas year round so the substitution would be green bananas. They type you bring home to ripen!
They’ll be a touch sweeter than the plantains but absolutely work in the Cuban Bowl. The final Bowl will be a mound of Cuban Black Beans and Rice (this also could be made the day prior), with strips of the chicken breasts, fried plantains and a drizzle of the Mojo sauce which will have the consistency of a vinaigrette.
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How to Make Cuban Garlic Chicken Bowls with Beans & Rice, Fried Plantains & Mojo Sauce:
Recipe

Cuban Garlic Chicken Bowls with Beans & Rice, Fried Plantains & Mojo Sauce
Ingredients
- 1 recipe Cuban Black Beans and Rice
- Chopped Cilantro leaves (for garnish)
Cuban Garlic Chicken:
- 1 pound boneless, skinless Chicken Breasts
- 3 tablespoons Unsalted Butter
Marinade/Sauce:
- 1 cup Orange Juice
- ½ cup Lime Juice
- ¼ cup Lemon Juice
- 8 large Garlic Cloves , diced
- 2 teaspoons Kosher Salt
- 2 teaspoons White Vinegar
- 2 teaspoons Black Pepper (freshly ground if possible)
- 2 teaspoons Cumin
Mojo Sauce:
- 1/3 cup Olive Oil
- 8 medium Garlic Cloves , peeled and minced
- 1/3 cup Orange Juice
- 1/3 cup Lime Juice
- 1 teaspoon ground Cumin
- ½ teaspoon Kosher Salt
- ¼ teaspoon freshly ground Black Pepper
Fried Plantains:
- ¼ cup Peanut Oil
- 2 cups Plantains or Green Bananas; cut on the diagonal into 1/2-3/4 inch thick slices
- Kosher Salt
Instructions
Marinating and Cooking the Cuban Garlic Chicken:
- Combine all ingredients except the chicken in a gallon size plastic zipper top bag. Shake to combine fully. Add the chicken breasts, squeeze air out of the bag and seal. Massage the bag to coat the chicken with the marinade. Place in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours; preferably overnight.
- In a large skillet (preferably non-stick) with a lid, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Place the chicken breasts in the skillet and cook, uncovered for 2 ½ minutes.
- Flip the chicken over and cook 3 minutes, uncovered. Remove from heat and cover. Allow to sit undisturbed for 8-10 minutes (10 minutes for larger chicken breasts). Slice across the breast into 1/2-inch thick slices.
Mojo sauce (either make the day prior to use or first to all to cool fully):
- In a medium sauce pan over medium-high heat, heat the olive oil. When rippling can be seen on the oil’s surface, add the garlic. Stir as the garlic sautés and become fragrant. Do not allow it to brown (1 minute to 1 ½ minutes).
- Add the orange juice, lime juice, cumin, salt and pepper. Allow to come to a full rolling boil. Remove from heat and allow to fully cool.
Fried Plantains (make while the chicken is completing during the 8-10 minutes off heat):
- In a large non-stick skillet heat 2 tablespoons of the oil over medium-high heat. When rippling can be seen on the oil’s surface place ½ cup of the plantain/banana slices in a single layer in the pan. Watch for browning (can be as quick as a minute) and flip the slices over to brown on both sides.
- Remove and drain on a paper towel. Continue browning the plantain/banana slices ½ cup at a time adding more oil as needed. Note: they brown more quickly with less oil but will also potentially stick to the pan if there isn’t some oil in the pan. Serve hot.
Making the Bowls:
- Place 1 ½ cups (for 4 bowls) or 1 cup (for 6 bowls) of Moros y Cristianos (Cuban Black Beans and Rice) in each bowl. Divide the chicken breast slices and fried plantains between the bowls and lay on the rice. Drizzle with Mojo Sauce (or serve small ramekins with dressing for diners to drizzle themselves) and sprinkle with chopped cilantro leaves.
sylvie greeniaus says
Can you visit Cuba from the US yet? I went a few years ago on a cycling trip and our entire group was American. They flew in to Toronto from all over. We had so much fun. Started our mornings off with the greatest Cafe Con Leche, or lattes. The customs officers were quite nice to the Americans, stamping not the passport itself but an extra piece you could throw away at the Canadian airport before boarding your flight home. I was also in charge of mailing the cigars purchases to my new American friends. I mailed them regular mail and every package arrived safe and sound. Cuba is worth the visit.
Toni Dash says
I’m so excited to hear this Sylvie! Though I believe the trade and tourism window has opened, it may be more symbolic than tactical at this point. Meaning I don’t think there are direct flights from the U.S. yet but I don’t think the travel there has to be as clandestine as it has been (e.g. going only for work purposes and via Mexico). What a fun trip you had!
Diana Elizabeth says
I would love to visit Cuba one day too – what a great recipe, this looks hearty. Beautifully styled photos too!
Toni Dash says
Thank you so much! Glad to find a kindred travel spirit!
Kelly Hutchinson says
I think Cuba would be a wonderful place to visit! It looks like you have brought those flavors into one dish. I would love to try this! Thank you for creating this recipe!
Toni Dash says
Thank you Kelly!
Chanelle says
Thanks for this recipe! I have to eat chicken breast two times every day for bodybuilding and I’ve been looking for ways to make it less bland. Pinning!
mary says
I’ve never made fried plantains before. I woudl love to attempt to cook them. I’m going to try this!
Chrystal | Nevermore Lane says
This looks amazing. Check and beans make a savory and filling meal. Add some plantains? Yes, please. I am looking forward to trying this. Sounds amazing.
Pam says
My husband really wants to visit Cuba. We have a friend from there and she says it’s gorgeous. For now a I guess we will have to settle for this amazing looking dish!
Aimee @ ShugarySweets says
I can’t say Cuba is high on my list of vacation spots…however, this dish certainly is! GORGEOUS photos too 🙂
MJ L says
This looks and sounds delicious! I would love to try it!
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
That sounds so good. I love things with a kick like this, so I will definitely be trying it 🙂