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Looking for an easy grilled chicken recipe? Look no further than this Chicken Souvlaki! These Greek chicken kabobs come together quickly and are perfectly moist every time.

Easy Greek Chicken Souvlaki
Pull up your britches and put on your thickest black eye liner and red lipstick because My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 is coming to theaters March 25 and we’ve got Greek Chicken Souvlaki to celebrate! Now before we get all excited about the movie, you must hear two things.
- The key to good chicken souvlaki skewers is to put peppers and onions at each end and stack the chicken close together so the meat stays juicy.
- The greatest discovery ever is that grilling the lemons is pretty much the absolute best thing ever and makes them a little sweet and smokey. It. Is. Amazing.

I grew up on Cheesy Ground Beef and Rice Casserole and Jello Cake so I’m pretty sure if you had said Chicken Souvlaki to me I not only would have been confused, but there’s also no way in heck I would have tried it. I was a chicken with food. You already know that. I’ve said it 1. 56892 Billion times. But I’ve changed my ways thanks to Cade and his encouragement and I adore all kinds of food. Unless it’s that Persian place we tried a few weekends ago that gave me food poisoning…
But the point is, we’ve partnered up with Universal Pictures for a crazy fun post as part of a “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 Family Dinner Series”!! Eeeeek!!! I love that any time I post a “Bundt” on instagram or facebook you all are so quick to chime in with the “It’s not a cake, it’s a bundt” quotes. You know me so well…
Since we knew we were doing this post we’ve been quoting it even more. This is one is being said pretty much all the time. It’s getting ridiculous but I’m smiling to myself even as I type this because I know its not going to end any time soon.
Which is fine because I can keep making Greek food. We served these Greek chicken kabobs with Greek salad and Greek potatoes, which were AMAZING!!

Well we absolutely loved the first movie and it totally made me wish I had some Greek in me because they seem to have so much fun and I looooove their thick love for family. Traditions are so important.
What is Souvlaki?
Souvlaki is a popular Greek fast food. It is small pieces of meat and sometimes vegetables grilled on a skewer. It is usually eaten straight off the skewer while still hot.
What’s Needed for Greek Chicken Kabobs?
The star of this recipe is really the Greek chicken marinade. Without it, your Greek souvlaki wouldn’t have much flavor! Here’s what you’ll need to make the souvlaki marinade and kabobs:
- Chicken breasts
- Olive oil
- Garlic
- Red wine vinegar
- Granulated sugar
- Fresh oregano and parsley
- Kosher salt and pepper
- Bell peppers
- Red onion
- Lemons (you’ll need juice, zest, and lemon halves)

How to Make Chicken Souvlaki
This chicken souvlaki recipe couldn’t be simpler to make! Here are the basic steps:
- Whisk together the Greek marinade. Reserve 1/4 cup for later.
- Place the diced chicken in the marinade and set in fridge for 30 minutes.
- Once the chicken has marinated, thread onto skewers along with the veggies.
- Grill until done (see recipe card for tips on how to do so).
- Serve with homemade tzatziki sauce (see recipe card below for instructions).

Can Souvlaki Be Cooked in the Oven?
While Souvlaki is best when grilled, it can be prepared in an oven. Preheat broiler, and place the rack about 5-6 inches from the top of the oven.
Can I Make Souvlaki With Another Type of Meat?
Yes! Souvlaki can also be made with pork or lamb. However, we’ve only tested this Greek souvlaki recipe with chicken, so I can’t say for certain whether this marinade will work for other types of meat.

Tips for Making Greek Chicken Souvlaki
If using wooden skewers, you should soak them in water for 15 to 20 minutes before threading on the chicken and veggies. This way, the skewers won’t burn on the grill.
We used onion and bell peppers on our Greek chicken kabobs, but feel free to use any veggies you’d like!
Note that you MUST throw out the Greek chicken marinade once you’ve used it. It’s not safe to eat since it had raw chicken in it.
More Grilled Chicken Recipes:
- Apple Chicken Burgers
- Grilled Huli Huli Chicken
- Grilled BBQ Chicken
- Grilled Honey Lemon Chicken
- Oregano Grilled Chicken
- Grilled Hawaiian Chicken
- Grilled Chicken Wings
- Grilled Sweet and Sour Chicken
- ALL OF OUR GRILLING RECIPES!
Greek Chicken Souvlaki

This post is in partnership with Universal Pictures.






I really like the looks of this, I would like to know if there is another meat that can be used?
this sounds delicious.. excited to fir up the grill and try it, that is if it ever stops snowing here.. enough of the white stuff already !! Are you going to be posting any lamb recipes? I’ve always wanted to try it.
thanks..
Oh, I know! It snowed all night last night. We have yet to try our own recipes for lamb but maybe we should!
Delicious! I could drink the marinade. I found Meyer Lemons at my grocery store and they were a wonderful influence. Thanks for a keeper.
Wonderful!! I love meyers!