Free Chipotle during the World Cup? Talk about a major goooooooal!
Bowls for goals! Or at least that’s how Chipotle is celebrating the World Cup. As an official partner of U.S. Soccer, Chipotle Mexican Grill recently announced that for every goal the U.S. Men’s National Team scores in the World Cup, a new free entree will drop for customers to enjoy. What a score—for us all!
How Do I Get Free Chipotle?
Here’s how it works: Every time the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) scores a goal, Chipotle will drop a free entree code for customers to use via Chipotle’s Twitter account as well as the official USMNT account.
In order to activate the code, fans must text the unique code to 888222 to receive a second code that can be used for that free entree.
But hurry—the numbers are limited! For every score, the first 5,000 fans to text in the unique code will get a free entree code. The chain will also be offering up to $1 million in free Chipotle before closing all free deals. These codes are available to customers throughout all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia, and Chipotle lovers must be 13 or older to participate.
What Else Is Chipotle Doing During the World Cup?
Too slow to get a code from Chipotle? Don’t worry, the popular fast food chain is still offering specialty bowls for all customers to enjoy during the world cup—specifically geared towards some of our favorite USMNT players.
This fall, Chipotle customers can experience the go-to training meals for Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie. Their go-to Chipotle bowls include:
Christian Pulisic Bowl:Chicken, White Rice, Pinto Beans, Sour Cream, Cheese, Lettuce and Guac
Weston McKennie Bowl: Double Chicken, White Rice, Extra Tomatillo-Red Salsa, Extra Sour Cream, Cheese, Lettuce and Guac
Customers can easily order both bowls via the Chipotle app as well as on Chipotle’s website for a limited time only.
Plus, because Chipotle is such a big fan of soccer, they are even offering free delivery on USMNT match days! So if you plan on flipping on the television to cheer on the home team on Nov. 25 and 29, Chipotle will provide you with a delicious meal and completely waive the delivery fee on orders with a $10 minimum.
If you missed this sweet World Cup deal altogether, don’t worry—these Chipotle copycat recipes should satisfy that burrito bowl craving of yours! Afterall, burrito bowls are one of the most popular food delivery orders.
My husband adores this barbacoa, which is beef roast simmered in lime juice, chipotle and cumin. He would eat it one a week if I would make it that often! We have it over rice with cilantro and a spritz of lime. —Aundrea McCormick, Denver, Colorado
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Chipotle chicken is tender, juicy and perfectly seasoned to complement all the burrito fixings in those gigantic flour tortillas. Making this copycat Chipotle chicken recipe at home couldn't be easier; the key is marinating your chicken overnight in a spicy, smoky blend of herbs, spices and aromatics.
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Ooey-gooey cheesy queso is great in bowls, burritos—even straight out of the cup! This copycat recipe tastes just like Chipotle's queso blanco, but if you want your queso to look more similar, use shredded white cheddar instead of yellow.
Chipotle's guacamole is legendary—and for good reason. The secret? Its freshness! Though many dips tend to improve the longer they sit, guacamole tastes best shortly after it's made, so the flavor of fresh avocado shines through the rest of the ingredients. Eating it right away also keeps guacamole from browning.
Tomatillos may look like green tomatoes, but they're not the same thing. Instead, tomatillos are small, round and firm with a dense interior. When raw, tomatillos have a bright, extremely tart flavor that's somewhat reminiscent of limes. When roasted, tomatillos lose that acidic edge and become a little sweeter. They're the perfect addition to salsa.
Have you ever dreamed of going to Chipotle and eating nothing but a big, heaping bowl of fluffy cilantro-lime rice? Well, you can make that dream come true in your very own home with this simple five-ingredient recipe.
If possible, try to find fresh or frozen sweet white corn for the most authentic Chipotle corn salsa. It's what the restaurant uses in its recipe. However, if all you can find is yellow corn, this salsa will still be spectacularly delicious.
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You only need five ingredients (plus salt and pepper) to make this vibrant salsa, which livens up just about everything it's paired with. Although this fresh tomato salsa is delicious the day it's made, it gets even better the longer it sits—double the recipe so you can snack on salsa and veggies or chips all week.
This recipe isn't an exact replica of Chipotle's fiery red salsa, but it's a great "close enough" option if you don't have access to fresh tomatillos. If you like your salsa extra spicy, don't hold back when adding the hot sauce!
Carnitas is arguably one of the most popular meats at Chipotle. Though there's no shortage of winning options on the menu, it was the irresistible slow-roasted spiced pork that put Chipotle on the map when it opened its first location in Denver, Colorado, in 1993.
Fire up the grill to make these Chipotle-inspired flank steak tacos, topped with a simple fresh salsa made explosive with fresh lime juice. For even more delicious acidity, serve these tacos with pickled red onions.
As good as these chicken tacos are, the real star of this copycat recipe is the easy-to-make avocado salsa, which you'll want to eat straight out of the bowl. Let your guests choose between crispy corn tortillas or soft flour tortillas, just like you would at Chipotle.
If you don't want to worry about ordering a quesadilla ahead of time for pickup at Chipotle, you can make quesadillas at home instead. This is a basic, easy quesadilla recipe everyone should know how to make, and once you do, you can start experimenting with all sorts of additional fillings.
Perfect for meatless Mondays, no one will miss the meat when you dish up these satisfying burritos bursting with a fresh filling. Double the recipe, and you can eat the leftovers for Taco Tuesday! Include guacamole for an even closer copycat recipe.
This vibrant flank steak salad is easy and quick to prepare, tastes delicious and is a healthy dinner all on one plate. For a non-Chipotle-inspired take, toss this salad with blue cheese dressing instead of the recommended vinaigrette, or maybe a drizzle of homemade steak sauce.