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Greek marinated chicken, fresh cut veggies, hummus, tzatziki sauce…all your favorite Greek flavors together in one bowl! You are going to love this Greek chicken bowl of goodness that transports you to the Mediterranean. I love making Greek-inspired meals, and everyone looks forward to Greek night. Try making this easy chicken recipe or this fresh pasta salad for your next potluck! Greek dishes are a delicious addition to your weekly dinner lineup, and I make it easy with my slow cooker chicken recipe.
What Are Greek Chicken Bowls?
Greek chicken bowls are all your favorite Greek flavors combined into one bowl. Juicy Greek-marinated grilled chicken, tomatoes, cucumbers, kalamata olives, red onion, hummus, feta cheese, and tzatziki sauce on a bed of brown rice. Such a delicious and nutritionally balanced dinner idea! If you really want to go all out, you wow your dinner guests by making some of the bowl ingredients from scratch! I love love love this perfect naan bread that can be cut up and served like pita bread. Or you could make the best homemade hummus and feta dip that I think would be delicious in these bowls.
What Goes In A Greek Chicken Bowl?
Fresh ingredients are the beauty of a Greek chicken bowl. I like to meal prep the chicken ahead of time, making dinner time a breeze. All of the ingredients can be prepped in advance.
Chicken Souvlaki: Making this delicious recipe ahead of time makes these bowls assemble quickly and easily. Brown Rice: Any kind of rice or grain works in these bowls as a base.Cucumbers: English cucumbers are my favorite cucumbers to use.Grape Tomatoes: Slice the tomatoes in half to make eating easier.Red Onion: Slice or dice the red onion here. It adds great flavor!Kalamata Olives: I LOVE kalamata olives. Make sure the pits are removed.Hummus: Store-bought makes it easy!Tzatziki sauce: You can buy premade tzatziki sauce at the store. However, I have a great recipe I linked here and below in the recipe card.Feta Cheese: Crumbled feta cheese is so delicious! It also adds great texture to the bowls.Lemon: Because freshly squeezed lemon brings every dish to life!Parsley: Garnish with minced fresh parsley for presentation and added flavor! Fresh herbs are always a must.
How To Make Greek Chicken Bowls
Making Greek chicken bowls is an easy dinner recipe, and you will love how quickly they can be made. Combining your dinner ingredients all together in a bowl is so fun! As a result, you will want to make all of your meals a one-bowl dinner!
Try Different Grains: Switch up the grains in the Greek chicken bowl by using a base of any rice, orzo pasta, or quinoa. And if you really want to get authentic, Greek cuisine often uses cooked barley, which would be delicious! Add More Veggies: I love to add more vegetables to the bowls because it helps me sneak in more fiber. Bell peppers and/or zucchini would be delicious in these bowls. Also, you can grill the veggies or serve them fresh! You can also make a simple cucumber salad ahead of time to speed up assembly. Make It Low Carb: If you’re trying to cut back on carbohydrates, then these Greek chicken bowls are delicious on a bed of cauliflower rice. Or you can assemble your bowl on top of a bed of romaine lettuce, which is basically a salad. This makes your bowl low-calorie as well!
Chicken: In an airtight container, your cooked chicken will last for up to 5 days stored in the fridge. You can serve cold or reheat. Be sure to check that the internal temperature of your chicken has reached 165 degrees Fahrenheit if reheating.Vegetables: As a general rule of thumb, I will keep my chopped vegetables no longer than 4 days in the fridge. Rice: Cooked rice will last in the fridge for up to 4 days. Store in an airtight container.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household. Read More Posts by Alyssa facebook twitter pinterest instagram Comment * Name * Email * Website
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