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I still remember the first time I tried chicken souvlaki. It was at a small Greek taverna during a summer vacation. The smoky aroma, the juicy chicken, the zing of lemon, and the garlicky tzatziki made me instantly fall in love with the dish. Years later, when I stumbled on Jamie Oliver’s version, I was excited to try it at home. It’s not just a recipe-it’s an experience that brings a bit of Greece into your kitchen, effortlessly and deliciously.
Here’s what’s so great about Jamie’s chicken souvlaki:
Now, let’s dive into the recipe that makes this happen!
Jamie’s take on chicken souvlaki is all about quick prep and punchy flavors. He skips complicated sauces and long marinating times, instead focusing on fresh herbs, garlic, lemon, and olive oil to elevate the chicken.
Here’s what makes his recipe stand out:
I love that this recipe feels both authentic and accessible.
When I first shopped for this recipe, I was surprised how straightforward the ingredients list was. No exotic spices, no hard-to-find stuff. Just good, honest food.
You’ll need:
Optional extras that I always keep around:
I remember the first time I made this for friends. The kitchen filled with the smell of garlic and lemon, and by the time the chicken hit the grill, everyone was eagerly waiting.
Step-by-step:
Cut chicken thighs into bite-sized chunks for even cooking.
Mix olive oil, minced garlic, chopped fresh oregano, lemon juice, lemon zest, salt, and pepper in a bowl.
Toss the chicken pieces in the marinade. Ideally, let it rest for 30 minutes. If you’re in a hurry, 10 minutes still works.
Thread the pieces onto soaked wooden skewers.
Grill on medium-high heat or pan-fry for 8-10 minutes, turning occasionally until cooked through and slightly charred.
Serve with warm pita, tzatziki, and grilled veggies or a fresh salad.
Here’s something I find fascinating: the science behind why chicken thighs are Jamie’s go-to for souvlaki.
All these ingredients work together to make a tender, flavorful, and healthful dish.
Here’s what I’ve learned from making Jamie’s souvlaki many times:
These little tricks take the dish from good to restaurant-quality.
I love experimenting with this recipe. Here are some fun twists:
There’s so much room to make this your own!
Making Jamie Oliver’s chicken souvlaki always feels like a little celebration in my kitchen. It’s fresh, flavorful, and easy enough to whip up after a busy day. Plus, it’s the kind of recipe you can share with family or friends without any fuss.
If you want something that tastes like a Greek getaway but made at home, this is it.
It’s a Mediterranean-inspired dish with marinated chicken, served with pita bread, fresh veggies, and a tangy yogurt sauce.
The marinade is made with olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, oregano, and a touch of honey for sweetness.
Yes, chicken thighs work great! They’re juicy and add extra flavor.
Marinate the chicken for at least 30 minutes, but overnight gives the best flavor.
Absolutely! Grilling adds a smoky flavor and is a great option.
Serve it in warm pita bread with cucumber, tomato, red onion, and a generous dollop of tzatziki sauce.
Tzatziki is simple to make with Greek yogurt, cucumber, garlic, lemon juice, and fresh dill.
Yes! You can prep the marinade and chicken the night before, then cook it when you’re ready.
Serve with a Greek salad, roasted vegetables, or crispy fries.
It’s a pretty healthy option! The chicken is lean, and the toppings are fresh and full of veggies.