Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (2024)

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This marinated chicken on a stick is one recipe you need to make. My Air fryer Greek chicken souvlaki recipe is easy to make, flavorful and fits right into most diets. It’s a perfect low carb or keto side to tomatoes, onions and lettuce.

No need to use the grill or turn on your oven. In less than 20 mins you will get this easy Greek fast food from air fryer to the table. Simply get your fixings ready while the Air fryer does it’s thing.

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Table of Contents

  • What is Souvlaki (Greek Souvlaki)
  • Souvlaki VS Gyros, what’s the difference
  • What ingredients do you need to make Greek chicken souvlaki in the air fryer
  • Souvlaki marinade
  • How long to cook chicken souvlaki in air fryer
  • How to make Air fryer Chicken Souvlaki
  • How to serve
  • Storing leftovers and reheating
  • Tips for success
  • FAQs
  • More air fryer recipes
  • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki recipe

What is Souvlaki (Greek Souvlaki)

Greek Souvlaki or Souvlakia (plural form) as the name implies is a Grecian street food that’s looked upon the National Greek food. Just like Kabobs / Kebabs, Souvlaki simply means grilled meat on skewers.

It can be eaten as a grab and go meal while walking down the streets of Athens or eaten in a restaurant like Souvlatzidiko.

Souvlaki can be made with pork, chicken or lamb. These marinated skewered meats are usually sold in wraps of pita bread with tzatziki sauce. If you love chicken skewers you should try our Chinese chicken on a stick recipe, so good!

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Souvlaki VS Gyros, what’s the difference

Souvlaki and gyros are both street foods that include some form meats served on pita bread. The major difference in gathered is that while souvlaki is made from grilled skewered meats, gyros are made from meat slices shaved from a rotating meat cone which is a vertical rotisserie style stack of grilled meats.

Both are commonly made with pork but can be made with beef, lamb or chicken and served with a side of veggies, chips and the yogurt dip tzatziki.

Souvlaki and gyros can be served as platters, however souvlaki is more popularly eaten on the skewers while gyros are eaten in pita bread wraps. You can read more of the differences between these 2 Greek fast foods in the linked article.

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What ingredients do you need to make Greek chicken souvlaki in the air fryer

  • Boneless skinless Chicken thighs or breasts
  • Mediterranean style Oregano: You can substitute with Italian style oregano. Did you there are different types of oregano leaves? Let me know if you did in the comments below.
  • Oil
  • Garlic powder or cloves of garlic
  • Salt
  • Paprika
  • White pepper
  • Black pepper
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Lemon juice
  • White wine. I didn’t use white wine in this recipe as I didn’t have any on hand. Since I happen to see it used in most souvlaki recipes, I thought to mention it. If you intend to use it, you can add about 2 Tablespoons of white wine to the marinade.
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Souvlaki marinade

This is a marinated meat recipe so it needs a good and tasty marinade to infuse rich flavors into the chicken skewers. To make the marinade I gather all my spices and herbs and mix them together in a bowl before coating the bite sized meats in the marinade.

I like to marinade the chicken for 30 mins up to 2 hours and sometimes 24 hrs if time permits. However if time is an issue, marinate for a minimum 10-15 mins on the counter top should do the trick.

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How long to cook chicken souvlaki in air fryer

The cooking time for air fryer chicken souvlaki may vary based on the size of the chicken pieces and the temperature at which it is cooked. It will also depend on your type and brand of air fryer. As a general guideline, cook at 400 degrees F (200 degrees C) for 15 mins ensuring that you flip halfway through the cooking time.

It's also very important that you make sure that the chicken is fully cooked and has reached an internal temperature of 165 degrees F (74 degrees C) before serving. I recommend you use a meat thermometer for this.

How to make Air fryer Chicken Souvlaki

Now to the fun part! This is an overview of the recipe. Full recipe and tips can be found in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this page.

Cut up the chicken into bite sized pieces. 2 inch cubes should be fine. Marinade chicken bites in the souvlaki marinade for at least 30 mins. While the chicken is marinating, soak the wooden skewers in water this would prevent it from getting burnt as the meat cooks.

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When the chicken is ready, thread the meats on the skewers and air fry at 400°F / 204°F for 15 mins flipping half way through. The meat is cooked when the internal temperature is at least 165°F / 74°C and meat is no longer pink.

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Don’t have an air fryer just yet? Not to worry there are other ways to make Greek souvlaki

Pan fry on the stove top

You can pan fry chicken souvlaki on the stovetop using a cast iron grill pan. Simply pan fry till cooked through.

Make it in the oven

Preheat the oven to 400°F / 204°C. Place marinated chicken skewers on parchment paper lined baking sheet. You can also bake on the rack in the baking sheet.

Bake for 25 to 30 mins flipping half way through. You can use that me broil setting for an extra minute or two.

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How to serve

Chicken souvlaki is usually served with a variety of fixings some of them include

  • Onions
  • Tomatoes
  • Tzatziki
  • Fries
  • Pita bread

Storing leftovers and reheating

Greek Souvlaki is best enjoyed immediately. However if you need to store leftovers, I’d suggest you remove the chicken from the skewers and store in an air tight container for up to 2 days in the fridge. Leftovers can be used in salads, wraps or burgers.

To reheat, simply pop in the microwave and microwave at 30 secs intervals until warmed through. Reheating chicken in the air fryer is my preferred method. place chicken in the air fryer basket or rack and reheat at 350 degrees F for 3 to 5 mins or until its warmed through.

Tips for success

  • I love to use boneless skinless chicken thighs because they make juicy kebabs and don’t dry out easily. However I’ve also used boneless chicken breasts and they worked fine.
  • Marinating the chicken for a minimum of 30 mins will make the chicken flavorful.
  • I used garlic powder for this recipe. To use fresh garlic cloves swap out the garlic powder for 4 cloves of garlic.
  • You do not need to soak the skewers like you would normally do if you were cooking this in an outdoor grill.

FAQs

What kind of meat is souvlaki, is it healthy?

Souvlaki is a meat on stick recipe. It could be made with pork chicken, lamb or beef. The most common being pork. In my opinion this is a healthy side dish.

How do you eat chicken souvlaki

Chicken souvlaki can be eat right from the stick or unthreaded from the stick and served with various fixings like tomatoes, onions, tzatziki and pita bread.

Is Souvlaki a Kebab?

Kebab simply means meat on a skewer so technically souvlaki is a type of kebab.

What country does souvlaki originate from?

Souvlaki is a Mediterranean delicacy originating from Greece.

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Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (11)Chichi

This marinated chicken on a stick is one recipe you need to make. My Air fryer Greek chicken souvlaki recipe is easy to make, flavorful and fits right into most diets. It’s a perfect low carb or keto side to tomatoes, onions and lettuce.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dinner, sides

Cuisine Greek

Servings 8 10

Calories 203 kcal

Equipment

  • Air fryer 5.8qt

  • Perforated Parchment paper

  • Bamboo skewers

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs Boneless skinless Chicken thighs or breasts
  • 1 tablespoon Mediterranean style Oregano
  • 2 tablespoon Oil
  • 3 teaspoons Garlic powder or 4 cloves of garlic
  • 1 ¼ teaspoon Salt
  • 1 teaspoon Paprika
  • ½ teaspoon White pepper
  • ½ teaspoon Black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon Cayenne pepper
  • 3 Tablespoons Lemon juice

Instructions

Prepare souvlaki marinade

  • Mix salt, spices, herbs, oil and lemon juice in a bowl and set aside

Prepare chicken

  • Wash and pat chicken dry with a clean paper towel.

  • Cut chicken thighs into 2 inch bite sized pieces.

  • Combine the chicken bites with the marinade till well coated. Set aside in the refrigerator to marinate for at least 30 mins.

  • While the chicken is marinating soak the bamboo skewers in water to keep it from burning during cooking.

  • When ready to bake, thread the chicken pieces on the skewers till all the meat has been threaded.

Air fry

  • Place chicken skewers in a parchment paper lined air fryer basket. Mine takes 4 at a time.

  • Bake at 400°F / 204°C for 15 mins flipping half way through cooking time. Internal temperature should be at least 165°F / 74°C

  • Let it rest for 2 minutes then bake the next batch.

  • Serve with your favorites fixings

Notes

  1. This recipe makes 8-10 souvlaki chicken skewers.
  2. If you can’t have Mediterranean oregano you can substitute with Italian oregano.
  3. If you are in a hurry you let chicken rest for 10 mins on the counter after mixing with marinade.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Chicken souvlakiCalories: 203kcalCarbohydrates: 1.2gProtein: 26.5gFat: 9.6gSaturated Fat: 2.3gCholesterol: 81mgSodium: 370mgPotassium: 250mgFiber: 0.4gSugar: 0.4gCalcium: 23mgIron: 1mg

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  1. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (16)Sara says

    Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (17)
    I made this last night and it was wonderful. I did use chicken breasts and they so tender and moist. I also made your rice with it and some oven roasted veggies. Perfect! Thanks!

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (18)Chichi says

      Hi Sara!

      That’s amazing.Thank you for letting me know. Your sides sound amazing. Yum!!

      Reply

  2. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (19)Pam says

    Thank you for this recipe! My family loves it so much that I make it at least once a week. Sometimes I use skewers, sometimes I just throw it all in the air fryer! I have used chicken thighs and chicken breast, it always turns out so tasty. My only problem is that I never can cook enough for my hungry boys..whether I double or triple the recipe, there is always a race to get the last serving!

    Reply

  3. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (21)Gareth Oakes says

    Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (22)
    This is now one of my favourite go to air fryer recipes. Which oil do you use? I use olive oil I also add some rosemary and honey to the marinade too. I bought an air fryer accessory kit with skewer rack and metal skewers, works so well. could I cook them and have them cold for lunch?

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (23)Chichi says

      Hi Gareth!

      Happy to hear that this is one of favorites. So long as they are fully cooked, having them cold in sandwiches within a few hours should be fine.

      Reply

  4. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (24)Jon says

    Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (25)
    You mention in the recipe garlic powder or cloves. I think you might want to correct this to say 'cloves of garlic'. In the UK at least, cloves are a very medicinal tasting hard spice (often used in mulled wine) and VERY different to garlic. I'd hate to think what a souvlaki would taste like if it included cloves.

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    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (26)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Jon!

      Thanks for your input. I definitely don’t want cloves in our souvlaki 😀. The recipe card states cloves of garlic, you must be referring to the ingredients list in the body of the post which has now been fixed so it’s not confusing. Thanks again and hope you enjoyed the recipe.

      Reply

  5. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (27)Faith says

    Are these baked or air fried?

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    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (28)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Faith!

      They were air fried. If you are asking per the bake or air fry function in air fryers. I used the air fry function.

      Reply

  6. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (29)Patrick Buckley says

    It looks a great recipe but I don’t like chicken thighs. If I use chicken breast, what cooking times do you suggest I use?

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (30)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Patrick,

      Chicken breasts would work as well. Depending on the size you cut it, it will take anywhere from 12 to 15 mins to cook. If you have a meat thermometer, you can use it. The internal temp should be 165°F / 74°C. I think you’d lovf it. Enjoy!

      Reply

  7. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (31)Amy says

    I ran out of skewers. Can I just lay the chicken to cook in the air fryer with out it being on a stick?

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (32)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Amy!
      Yes you can. They will be Greek souvlaki chicken bites! So good.

      Reply

  8. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (33)Donna Reeve says

    Thank you, BTW, there is s typo. It should say 400F/204C

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (34)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Donna,

      You are welcome! Thank you too for catching the typo. Will fix it asap!

      Reply

  9. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (35)Mary Roberts says

    We just ate at a fabulous Greek restaurant in Chicago area and sure want to try Greek cooking at home in Tennessee so will sure try this.

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (36)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Mary!

      Your description of the Greek food you had has got my mouth watering. Will definitely be making some myself! I’d be happy to hear your thoughts when you get to try this souvlaki recipe. Thanks for stopping by.

      Reply

  10. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (37)Sherry Ellis says

    Can I add veggies on skewer with the chicken???

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (38)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Sherry!

      Yes you can add veggies to the skewered chicken.

      Reply

  11. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (39)Magnus says

    Hi and Greetings from Sweden! Sounds wonderful, I'll try this recipe for tonight. Only one question: do I need to preheat my airfryer before putting the chicken inside it? Best wishes!

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (40)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Magnus!

      Happy to hear from you. You don’t need to preheat the air fryer. What brand of air fryer do you have?

      If it comes with automatic preheat option, you should start checking for doneness two minutes before the time stated in this recipe.

      Hope that helps. Please feel free to reach out if you have more questions! I love Sweden between. Haven’t been there but hope to visit someday.

      Reply

  12. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (41)Geoffrey says

    Yes I knew there is different Oregano - also different Thymes (German, English etc)

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (42)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Geoffrey,

      Hmmm. Didn’t know about thyme. Thanks for sharing. I also found out that there are different curry powders too. Wow!

      Reply

  13. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (43)Sophia says

    Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (44)
    It’s hard to get respect and appreciation from a teenage daughter but this recipe got me those things! It was delicious!

    Reply

    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (45)Air Fryer Yum says

      Yayy!! Sophia!!
      This is awesome news. Thanks for letting us know. Reading your comment made me smile.

      Reply

  14. Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (46)Susie says

    Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (47)
    I have never tried chicken souvlaki before so I don’t know how the it should taste. But this chicken is so delicious. I used chicken breasts since that is what I had and it was still yummy. Thanks for the recipe

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    • Air fryer Greek Chicken Souvlaki Recipe (48)Air Fryer Yum says

      Hi Susie!
      You are welcome. It sure is delicious. Thanks for your feedback. 😊

      Reply

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FAQs

Why is my chicken tough in air fryer? ›

Overcooking:Overcooking is a common reason for tough chicken. If chicken is cooked for too long or at too high a temperature, the proteins in the meat can tighten and become dry, resulting in a tough texture. It's important to cook chicken to the recommended internal temperature and not exceed it.

How do you not overcook chicken in an air fryer? ›

Place chicken in the air fryer basket, presentation side down, and cook for 8 minutes at 375°F. Flip the chicken over and continue cooking until the thickest part registers 155°F on an instant-read thermometer, typically about 6 to 8 minutes longer.

How many calories in a Greek chicken souvlaki? ›

Chicken, lamb, and pork souvlaki are lower-fat main dishes that provide a decent serving of grilled vegetables. A typical order of chicken souvlaki has just 260 calories and eight grams of fat. Lamb or pork skewers have 310 calories and 11 grams of fat.

What is chicken souvlaki made of? ›

Grilled chicken on pita with tomatoes, onions, and tzatziki — a yogurt and cucumber sauce with dill — makes a cool yet satisfying warm-weather supper.

How do you keep chicken from getting rubbery in an air fryer? ›

Just follow the instructions and make sure you keep an eye in the temperature of the chicken in the final minutes. Since the Air Fryer works with convection heat, there is no need to cook chicken at very high temperatures, as it may quickly dry out and turn rubbery.

Should I put oil on chicken before air frying? ›

While the need for oil in air frying is not as great as when using an oven or frying something on a pan, a small amount of oil can go a long way in keeping your food moist and providing that golden brown color.

Can you put raw chicken in an air fryer? ›

You sure can. The first time I did it felt strange because all I'd ever cooked in there was vegetables and pre-cooked foods like chicken nuggets, tater tots, etc. As long as you cook your chicken until it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees, it is perfectly safe to put raw chicken in an Air Fryer.

What temperature should chicken be when cooked in air fryer? ›

Cook at 180C for 18-20 mins, turning after 10 mins. To check it is cooked, pierce the chicken with a knife at the thickest part to see if the juices run clear. Or insert a temperature thermometer and it should read 70C.

Which is healthier gyro or souvlaki? ›

Which is healthier, souvlaki or gyro? Both souvlaki and gyro can be nutritious choices, depending on how they are prepared and served. Both are made with relatively lean meat cuts and grilled, making them a great lean protein source.

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.

Which is healthier kebab or souvlaki? ›

As the world knows about other famous grilled and skewered delights like the kebab, the souvlaki needs to take center stage as well. Not only is it delectable, many consider it a healthier grilled food option.

What is souvlaki seasoning made of? ›

McCormick Gourmet Greek Souvlaki Seasoning is a robust blend of onion, garlic, oregano and a touch of mint that adds authentic Greek flavor to chicken, lamb, seafood & vegetables.

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 the difference between chicken gyro and chicken souvlaki? ›

Here's how to tell the difference: Souvlaki is marinated pork, chicken, beef, or lamb grilled on a skewer. It's typically served on a skewer, but you can also eat it in a warm pita or over salad. Gyros are made with stacked meat (usually pork, but other meats are common) that has been cooked on a vertical rotisserie.

Why is my chicken so hard after cooking? ›

Leaving chicken in a pan, oven, or grill for just a little too long can suck the moisture right out and leave you with a dry, rubbery bird. Without moisture, the protein fibers in the chicken become elastic. The types of chicken you buy at the store can also make a difference.

Why is the chicken I cooked so tough? ›

Overcooking leads to dry, tough, sawdusty meat with nearly no flavor. High doneness temperature for food safety. Salmonella is the food safety enemy in chicken that dies only at higher temperatures. But cooking chicken breast to an instant thermal-kill doneness temperature will cause it to dry out excessively.

Why is my chicken tough and chewy? ›

Aside from accidentally overcooking the meals, the most common reason we see for tough, rubbery, or overdone chicken is customers using a Crockpot that is far too big.

Why is my chicken extremely tough? ›

If your chicken breast are tough, you cooked them too long. Chicken breasts are hard to get right because they have a fat end and a skinny end. The fat end takes a bit longer to cook. Cooked perfectly, a chicken breast is moist and tender, with no pink flesh in the middle of the thickest part.

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