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Chicken Souvlaki is Greek chicken kabobs marinated in fresh herb oregano (my fav), garlic, lemon, olive oil and seasonings. So simple, but amazingly flavorful chicken kabobs, Chicken Souvlaki is must try for every Mediterranean food lover! *Gluten free, carb-free, low-fat, paleo, and whole-30 diet friendly.

So today I thought to give you another favorite to include in your Summer BBQ menu!

Oh, and no worries if you not looking to grill. I have included instructions to prepare chicken souvlaki kabobs in oven! With just 10 minutes prep and pantry staples, this Greek chicken main course is much easier to prepare at home than you might imagine.

So, let's cook some chicken sooov-lah-kee! Shall we?

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Just like most Greek chicken recipes, herbs and spices are heart of Chicken souvlaki. Being a spice and herbs fanatic, this chicken preparation won me over for my love of oregano. I came across oregano chicken (first time) in a Mexican restaurant... (I know! What are the odds?!)

...then, second time in a Greek restaurant.. even though both marinades and taste profiles were different.. one thing I connected with immediately.. and that was the oregano.

If you love Greek/Mexican cooking.. I'm sure you are no new to flavor of oregano. It is also a good antioxidant and healthy herb. I love using it in soups, and even in salad dressings.

In simple words, there is no chicken souvlaki without oregano. Period.

Of course, garlic, lemon, and olive oil are also important ingredients in souvlaki marinade.. but oregano, is the Star! My personal touch in this marinade is cumin powder (for some earthiness), parsley for freshness, and little chili flakes for a subtle kick.

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For chicken souvlaki recipe, I used combination of fresh and dried oregano. Dried oregano is more potent and adds more punch of flavor. Honestly, when I don't have fresh oregano in-hand, I often replace is all with dried.

How To Prepare Chicken Souvlaki

To prepare chicken souvlaki, I start by mixing marinate ingredients, oregano, garlic, lemon, olive oil, parsley, chili flakes, and cumin powder in a bowl or a seal-able plastic bag. Once marinade is ready, I either slice chicken into bite-size pieces or pound chicken tenders into flat strips to make (little fancy) skewers. Either ways, for good flavor, it is important to marinate chicken for at-least 30 minutes. This is what brings out the flavor of oregano and garlic. Also, marinade tenderizes chicken and kabobs come out moist and juicy. (yum!)

When ready to grill, I skew chicken onto skewers, and throw on pre-heated grill until chicken is fully cooked from all sides and kabobs have nice char.. exactly like you get in Greek restaurants!

That's it! Souvlaki Chicken is really THAT easy recipe. Just make sure to keep an eye on chicken when start to char, don't let oregano burn out. I like to brush kabobs with mixture of lemon, oil and salt.. this mixture keeps kabobs moist and prevents burning of delicious marinade.

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Mix marinade, marinate chicken, skewand grill! #deliciouschickensouvlaki

In-fact, I often marinate an extra batch of chicken. (Marinade recipe doubles easily). then, one weekdays, even when I have no plans to switch-on grill, chicken souvlaki is ready in oven or even on stove-top in a cast iron grill pan. My personal favorite is oven-method.. or I should say, oven broil method because it brings that charred grilled kabobs flavor in chicken.

Note: I have included method to cook chicken souvlaki in oven in the notes because you will be making it again. I bet! This recipe is a sure winner!

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The chicken souvlaki recipe is *gluten free but I'm including grilled pita idea for serving. It is optional, yet I must say,Souvlaki and pitaare simply made for each other. To grill pita, oil pita bread, and throw on the grill just until nice grill mark appears on both sides. Serve on side for a complete Mediterranean chicken dinner with side of rice and salad. I also recommend serving Tzatziki sauce on side.

TIP: If you want to keep dinner gluten free, only serve with side of rice and greens salad. If looking for carb free... Skip rice as well and double the amount of greens.

Now, this is the magic of home cooking! Isn't it? Gluten free, carb free or just a Greek-style dinner night, you can take homemade food and go many healthy directions!

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More Summer Grill Season Recipes

I'm all about summer grilling these days. Try following reader's favorite recipes:

  1. Malai Chicken Tikka
  2. Greek-style Grilled Turkey Burgers
  3. Chickpea Burgers
  4. Chimichurri Chicken
  5. Huli-Huli Chicken

Don't stop there! This week, I have plans to bring to you, two more recipes that will add value to your Chicken Souvlaki Dinner! If you making this tonight, cook some extra and save leftovers. hint hint

Updates: June 6: Tzatziki Sauce.
June 9: Creamy Healthy Tzatziki Chicken Salad

-Savita x

Chicken Souvlaki

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Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Mediterranean () Difficulty: Easy

Yields: 1.5 lb skewers - Serves: 3

Nutrition: 328 calories per serving (Nutrition per serving does not include Pita Bread or Rice.)

Ingredients

Chicken Souvlaki

Grilled Pita, for Serving (optional)

Directions

  • 1. Prepare Souvlaki Marinade:To make the Souvlaki Marinate, in a wide bowl (with a lid) or in seal-able bag, add all ingredients except chicken in the ingredient list above. Mix well and set aside.
  • Chicken Souvlaki Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (7) 2. Marinate Chicken:Slice chicken breast into small 1-2 inch pieces. Add to the marinade and coat into the marinade. Cover with lid (or close the bag), refrigerate until ready to use. Marinating for 20-30 minutes tenderize the meat and makes it very flavorful. You can marinate it up-to overnight. Additional Notes: You can also use chicken tenders or cut chicken breast into small strips (2 inch long, 1-2 inch wide), place on a tray. Top with piece of plastic wrap, then pound a bit to make even size.
  • Chicken Souvlaki Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (8) 3. Make Chicken Skewers and Grill:For grilling, preheat grill. Skew pieces of marinated chicken souvlaki into the skewers. I **skewed about 4-5 long tenders per skewer. Grill on preheated grill until chicken is fully cooked from all sides. Additional Notes:If cooking in oven, check **Oven Method in notes.
  • Chicken Souvlaki Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (9) 4. Grill Pita and Serve Chicken Souvlaki:If serving grilled pita on side, spray oil on grill pita bread until nice grill marks appear on both sides (30 sec to 1 minute each side). Serve on side with Chicken Souvlaki! Serve and enjoy!
Savita's Notes:

Grilling Tips:

  1. Leave a little space towards handle of skewers for proper handling on grill.
  2. If using wooden skewers, pre soak them in water so that these not burn quickly on grill. I also cover tips of skewers with aluminum foil to avoid burning while grilling.

Chicken Souvlaki in OvenTo prepare in oven, preheat oven, place skewers on sheet lined with foil/parchment. Set broiler on, cook 5-7 minutes each side or until kabobs are fully cooked.

Calories/Serving: There are 328 calories per serving. It does not include side of pita bread or rice. Please note, in grilled meats, oil used in marinade mostly drips away. So, actually calories will be even lesser.

Disclaimer: Recipe adapted from - Foodnetwork.com

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FAQs

What is chicken souvlaki made of? ›

The Greeks are mad about Chicken Souvlaki. As am I. And after you've tried it, you will be too! Simple to make, loaded with classic Greek flavours: chicken marinated in lemon, garlic and dried oregano then threaded onto skewers. Served with a homemade Tzatziki, all bundled up in pita bread.

How do you eat chicken souvlaki? ›

Continue to unwrap as you eat. This way the structural integrity of your wrap is maintained until the last bite. Do not: unwrap the whole thing at once, or holding the souvlaki sideways / upside down. NEVER: unwrap the whole thing on a plate and pick at it with your fork.

How is souvlaki served? ›

Souvlaki are a popular fast food choice in Greece. Skewers of marinated meat are cooked over an open fire - it can be lamb, pork and chicken. The accompaniments are usually tomatoes, red onion and tzatziki wrapped in soft pitta bread. In some tavernas, they serve chips stuffed inside the pitta too.

What is souvlaki seasoning made of? ›

Ingredients: Herbs, Salt, Dehydrated Vegetables, Sugar, Rice flour, Maltodextrin (Maize), Spices, Natural flavour, Lemon Peels, canola Oil, Citric Acid (330), Lemon Oil.

What is souvlaki sauce made of? ›

Prepare sauce: Mix yogurt, cucumber, olive oil, vinegar, garlic, and salt together in a bowl. Refrigerate sauce for flavors to blend, 1 to 2 hours. Soak wooden skewers in a bowl of cold water for about 15 minutes. Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat and lightly oil the grate.

What is a chicken souvlaki? ›

Souvlaki is a popular Greek dish consisting of small pieces of chicken, beef or lamb and sometimes vegetables that are grilled on a skewer. The word souvlaki has roots in the Greek word souvla, meaning skewer (souvlaki means small skewer).

How is souvlaki made in Greece? ›

Souvlaki, marinated meat grilled on a skewer, is a Greek fast food. Pork is traditionally used to make the dish, but chicken, lamb, and beef are also common. You can enjoy souvlaki straight off the skewer as a kebab, in a warm pita with your favorite toppings, or over a bed of fresh veggies.

What's the difference between chicken and chicken souvlaki? ›

While the seasonings and protein are the same, the main difference is the cooking method. Chicken souvlaki is small, cubed pieces of marinated chicken that are skewered and grilled directly over a hot grill.

Are chicken souvlaki healthy? ›

Chicken souvlaki is not just a flavorful meal; it's a healthy choice that can be part of a balanced diet. With lean chicken, fresh vegetables, and the magic of Mediterranean spices, you're not only satisfying your taste buds but also treating your body to a wealth of nutrients.

Who normally eats souvlaki? ›

The beauty of souvlaki, Greece's most popular street food, is its simplicity. Its name is a diminutive of the Greek word souvla, which means skewer. Essentially, it's meat on a skewer, grilled over charcoal and served in various ways, most commonly wrapped in pita bread along with sliced tomatoes, onions and yoghurt.

What is souvlaki marinade made of? ›

Chicken Souvlaki Marinade: The marinade is the star here, which is a combination of olive oil, fresh lemon juice, garlic, oregano, parsley, salt, and pepper. Tzatziki Sauce: I love to make my own tzatziki sauce when I have time. But of course, you can buy your favorite brand as well.

What is the English of souvlaki? ›

Meaning of souvlaki in English

a Greek food made of small pieces of meat that are put on skewers (= long, thin pieces of metal) and grilled: Barbecue the souvlaki over medium coals, until it's done the way you like it.

What does souvlaki taste like? ›

Meat – the meat used in Souvlaki is typically chicken or pork, although lamb and beef are also popular options. The meat is marinated in a blend of olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, oregano, and other herbs and spices. This gives the meat a mouth-watering flavour and makes it incredibly tender.

What does souvlaki mean in Greek? ›

▫ The word "souvlaki", pronounced as "soo-vla-kee", has roots in the Greek word "souvla", meaning skewer, therefore souvlaki means small skewer, which is a reference to how the meat is cooked.

What is the difference between chicken gyro and chicken souvlaki? ›

If you've never had souvlaki before, you're in for a treat. The biggest difference in taste between the two dishes is the way in which they are cooked. While gyro is cooked on a vertical rotisserie while souvlaki is skewered and grilled.

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