Very Greek Grilled Chicken (Video)
Very Greek Grilled Chicken has Greek Chicken Souvlaki flavors in a grilled chicken breast, and it’s one of the most popular grilling recipes on the blog!
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This popular Very Greek Grilled Chicken might be the all-time most popular grilling recipe on Kalyn’s Kitchen! And this blog has quite a few Grilling Recipes, so that’s saying something. If you haven’t tried my favorite Greek grilled chicken recipe yet, I hope it might be something that makes it on to your menu soon!
I came up with this grilled chicken with Greek flavors in in the very early days of the blog when I was experimenting to see what type of marinade would taste good on grilled chicken, and I’ve made it every summer for many years now. This is a recipe where longer marinating time won’t hurt a bit, but at a minimum I hope you’ll take time to marinate the chicken at least the 6 hours minimum time I’m recommending. And if you really, really like lemon (like me!) a little extra lemon juice wouldn’t hurt.
Leftover grilled chicken is something I love to have in the fridge to throw on top of a salad or eat in tacos. I only made four pieces of chicken to make taking photos a bit easier, but this recipe makes 8 servings, and I recommend making it all and enjoying the leftover chicken.
What ingredients do you need for this recipe?
- extra virgin olive oil
- fresh-squeezed lemon juice, I used my fresh-frozen lemon juice for part of it
- fresh lemon zest
- Greek Seasoning (affiliate link)
- Poultry Seasoning (affiliate link)
- Dried Oregano (affiliate link)
- black pepper to taste
What gives this grilled chicken the Greek flavor?
This tasty grilled chicken recipe has the Greek flavor trinity of olive oil, lemon juice, and oregano, and there is added flavor from lemon zest, Greek Seasoning, and Poultry Seasoning.
Tips for Making Juicy Grilled Chicken Breasts:
If you’re not that experienced with grilling chicken breasts, you might want to read my how-to post that has How to Make Juicy Grilled Chicken Breasts.
Can You Cook Greek Grilled Chicken without an Outdoor Grill?
If it’s not quite grilling weather where you live or you don’t have an outdoor grill, you can also cook this chicken on a stove-top grill pan with ridges or a George Foreman Grill with good results. (affiliate links)
How to make Greek Grilled Chicken:
(See complete recipe below, including nutritional information.)
- Start by trimming all visible fat and tendons from the chicken breasts. (I save all those scraps and use to make homemade chicken stock.)
- Make crosswise slits (not too deep) down the length of each chicken breast. This ensures that the thicker pieces of chicken cook more evenly and gives more surface for the marinade.
- If you have a fresh lemon, using lemon zest in this marinade really perks up the flavor, but it can definitely be made without it.
- Whisk together the marinade ingredients. (Using a measuring cup with a spout makes it easy to pour the marinade into the plastic bag.)
- I love to use Ziploc bags to marinate things, but you can also use a glass casserole dish if you’ll be home to turn the chicken a few times.
- Let chicken marinate for 6-8 hours if you can.
- Dump the chicken and marinade into a colander placed in the sink and let chicken come to room temperature.
- Spray the grill with non-stick spray or oil; then preheat to medium-high.
- Put chicken on grill top side down on the diagonal and cook about 4 minutes (or until you see grill marks when you lift up the edge.)
- Rotate chicken pieces so they’re going on the diagonal the other way and cook about 4 minutes more (until you see criss-cross grill marks.)
- Turn chicken over and cook about 4-8 minutes on the other side, until chicken feels firm but not hard to the touch when you press on it with your fingers.
- Actual cooking time will vary depending on chicken temperature and how hot your grill is.
- If you have one I would test the doneness with an Instant-Read Meat Thermometer (affiliate link).
- Leftover Greek Chicken is great on salads or Greek tacos, so don’t be afraid to make the full recipe!
Make it a Low-Carb Meal:
For a low-carb meal, serve with something like Slow Roasted Asparagus or Chopped Greek-Style Salad with Peppers. Or serve with Grilled Zucchini, which could cook right along side the chicken on the grill. And for an ultra-easy side dish, the chicken in the photo is served with Cucumbers Caesar.
More Chicken for Dinner:
Vietnamese Chicken Salad with Cabbage
Rosemary Mustard Grilled Chicken
Sriracha-Glazed Grilled Chicken Kabobs
Chicken Cutlets with Mustard Sauce
Baked Parmesan Crusted Chicken
Weekend Food Prep:
This recipe has been added to a category called Weekend Food Prep where you’ll find recipes you can prep or cook on the weekend and eat during the week!
Very Greek Grilled Chicken
This Very Greek Grilled Chicken has all the flavors of Greek Chicken Souvlaki in a grilled chicken breast.
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 8 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
Marinade Ingredients
- 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
- 1/3 cup fresh-squeezed lemon juice
- 1 tsp. (or more) fresh lemon zest (see notes)
- 1 tsp. Greek Seasoning
- 1 tsp. poultry seasoning
- 1 tsp. dried oregano
- black pepper to taste
Instructions
- If you’re not that experienced grilling chicken, you might want to read How to Make Juicy Grilled Chicken Breasts before you make this.
- Trim all visible fat and membranes from chicken breasts.
- I like to make small crosswise slits about 1/2 inch apart down the length of each chicken breast to help the marinade penetrate the meat.
- Put chicken in single layer in Ziploc bag.
- Combine olive oil, fresh-squeezed lemon juice, lemon zest, Greek Seasoning (affiliate link), Poultry Seasoning (affiliate link), Dried Greek Oregano (affiliate link), and black pepper to make the marinade and pour over chicken.
- Marinate chicken in refrigerator 6-8 hours or all day if desired. (If you don’t have at least 6 hours to marinate I recommend increasing the lemon juice a little.)
- When you’re ready to cook, dump chicken and marinade into a colander placed in the sink and let it drain and come to room temperature if you have time.
- To cook, spray the grill with non-stick spray or oil; then preheat to medium-high (you can only hold your hand there a few seconds at that heat.)
- Put chicken on grill top side down on the diagonal to grill grates and cook about 4 minutes (or until you see grill marks when you lift up the edge.)
- Rotate chicken pieces so they’re going on the diagonal the other way and cook about 4 minutes more (until you see criss-cross grill marks.)
- Turn chicken over and cook about 4-8 minutes on the other side, until chicken feels firm but not hard to the touch when you press on it with your fingers. Actual cooking time will vary depending on chicken temperature and how hot your grill is.
- You can test the doneness with an Instant-Read Meat Thermometer (affiliate link) if you have one. Grilled Chicken should have an internal temperature of 165F/75C to be safe.
- Even if you’re only cooking for a few people I recommend making the whole recipe. The leftover chicken is great to cut up on top of a salad, in Greek tacos, or mixed into some stir-fried veggies for a quick lunch.
Notes
If you don't have a fresh lemon to get lemon zest, you can use 1/4 tsp. dried lemon zest (or use a little more lemon juice if you don’t have lemon zest). This chicken could also be cooked in a stove-top grill pan with ridges or a George Foreman Grill with good results (affiliate links).
This recipe created by Kalyn.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 322Total Fat: 18gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 102mgSodium: 279mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 37g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
Very Greek Grilled Chicken is great for any type of Low-Carb or carb-conscious eating plan, including Keto, Paleo, or any phase of the original South Beach Diet.
Find More Recipes Like This One:
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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This recipe was first posted (without any photos!) in 2005. I’ve been making it ever since that time, and the recipe was last updated with more information in 2022.
65 Comments on “Very Greek Grilled Chicken (Video)”
I made this for my family! Was a hit! Super easy and deelish! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks, so glad you enjoyed it!
I don't try to calculate nutritional information since there are so many variables as to portion size, etc., but I've added a link after the recipe for Calorie Count where you can enter the recipe and they'll calculate it for you.
Do you think I could half this recipe to make a smaller amount?
Jessica, definitely you can cut everything in half. The cooking instructions will be the same.
Love the simplicity of this chicken. Pinned!
Thanks Adina, hope you enjoy!
Jessica, I don't count calories but if you want that info I recommend entering the recipe into Calorie Count, which will calculate it for you.
I copy the ingredients and instructions. I create a new google doc and save them in my google drive. I have subfolders for seasoning blends, chicken, beef, pork, fish, vegetarian, side dishes, etc.
Easy to access on my phone, tablet, laptop, or if I want to print them out, it comes out in a nice friendly format without a lot of unneeded info.
Charlotte, it's actually pretty widely available. Most supermarkets will have Cavender's brand near the spices. I will find a link for it at Amazon.com and add to the post in case you can't find it at your store.
It might be that I have "mommy brain", but where would I buy/find Greek Seasoning? Whole Foods?
Thanks! I'm dying to try this recipe!
I've never tried baking this, and I think you would lose out on the charred flavor that makes grilling so good. If you don't have a grill, I'd recommend marinating, then pan fry until the outside is nicely browned and finish by roasting in a hot oven for 10 minutes or so to cook the inside.
I was wondering if baking this versus grilling it will make that big of a difference or not?
BlossomKidsChicago, I haven't ever tried doing that, so I can't say for sure. But my first reaction would be that the marinade ingredients would separate when they freeze (like how the oil will solidify on the top in the fridge) and I think you're right that it would be watery when it thaws. I don't think I would do it that way.
Could you put the marinade in a bag with frozen chicken breasts, then return to the freezer to use later? I assume defrosting the chicken this way might result in diluted marinade from the excess water in frozen chicken, but thought I would ask!
Sandy, you may be interested in this piece I wrote for BlogHer about the safety of MSG. Most experts feel it is safe, and I'm personally not sensitive to it, so that's not an issue for me.
Of course, it's a personal opinion, so if you don't want to use MSG, just stick with the Penzeys brand.
I've been using Penzeys Greek seasoning for awhile & I love it but I looked up the Cavenders since you mention it. They don't list all the ingredients and msg is a top ingredient so I don't want to use it. Is it so good that it's worth using to you? Btw, yours is my favorite cooking and recipe site. thanks so much, sandy
If you look in the comments above I have talked about the brand I use and also the ingredients.
I buy the Penzeys or Spice House Greek seasoning online, but you can get Greek Seasoning at any large grocery store.
Where do we buy the "Greek spices"?
Susan, glad you liked it.
We're having too much rain here too!
Wow–made this tonight, and it was AWEESOME!!!
Unfortunately, it started pouring halfway through cooking, so I had to finish under the broiler–but it was still terrific.
Served this with a greek salad and veggie kabobs.
Donna, right now I have Greek Seasoning from The Spice House, but also get it from Penzeys. The Spice House bottle doesn't list the ingredients but I think it's mostly garlic, dried lemon, dried oregano and salt. I've also used Cavender's Greek seasoning which you can buy at most grocery stores.
The crust on your chicken looks amazing!
I am wondering what is in your "Greek seasoning?" Is it a blend that you buy at the store?
Donna