Last summer, oliver and I discovered chicken gyros at a local Greek festival. He devoured three in one sitting. When he asked if we could make them at home, I spent weeks perfecting this Greek chicken gyros recipe. After testing different chicken gyro marinades and tweaking the tzatziki sauce recipe countless times, we finally nailed it. Now these homemade chicken gyros taste better than any chicken gyros restaurant version we've tried.
Restaurant Quality in Your Kitchen
This isn't just another chicken pita wrap recipe. The secret lies in the Greek yogurt marinade that tenderizes the meat while infusing it with Mediterranean spices. Most recipes skip the proper marinating time, but patience here makes all the difference. These grilled chicken gyros deliver that authentic gyros flavor without needing a rotisserie or special equipment.
Why You'll Love This Chicken Gyros
These easy chicken gyros fit perfectly into busy weeknight dinners. The chicken gyro marinade needs just 10 minutes of prep, then the fridge does all the work. oliver helps chop vegetables while I handle the grilling. Each bite combines juicy marinated chicken with cool tzatziki sauce, crisp vegetables, and warm pita bread. This healthy Mediterranean recipe satisfies cravings without takeout prices. Plus, everyone builds their own wrap exactly how they like it. Greek street food has never been easier to recreate at home.
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Ingredients For Chicken Gyros
Chicken Marinade:
- Chicken thighs or breasts
- Greek yogurt
- Olive oil
- Lemon juice
- Garlic cloves
- Dried oregano
- Dried thyme
- Paprika
- Salt and pepper
Tzatziki Sauce:
- Greek yogurt
- Cucumber
- Fresh dill
- Garlic
- Lemon juice
- Salt
Assembly:
- Pita bread
- Tomato slices
- Red onion slices
- Cucumber slices
- Fresh lettuce
See recipe card for quantities.
How To Make Chicken Gyros Step By Step
Years of testing this homemade chicken gyros recipe taught me what works:
Step 1: Prepare the Marinade
In a large bowl, whisk together Greek yogurt, olive oil, lemon juice, minced garlic, oregano, thyme, paprika, salt, and pepper. This lemon garlic marinade creates incredible flavor and tenderizes the meat at the same time. The yogurt's acidity breaks down tough fibers while the Mediterranean spices infuse every bite. Slice your chicken into thin strips and toss them into the marinade. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, but overnight works even better for deeper flavor.
Step 2: Make the Tzatziki Sauce
Grate your cucumber and squeeze out excess water using a clean kitchen towel - this step is crucial or your sauce turns watery. Mix the squeezed cucumber with Greek yogurt, minced garlic, chopped fresh dill, lemon juice, and salt. Stir everything together and taste for seasoning. Refrigerate this while your chicken marinates. The flavors blend beautifully as it sits. This tzatziki recipe makes enough for generous drizzling on every gyro.
Step 3: Cook the Chicken
Heat a large skillet or grill pan over medium-high heat. Remove chicken strips from marinade and shake off excess. Cook in batches without overcrowding the pan - about 4-5 minutes per side until golden brown and cooked through. The Greek yogurt marinade creates beautiful charred spots that mimic rotisserie-style gyros. Let chicken rest for 5 minutes before slicing into thinner strips. This resting time keeps juices locked inside.
Step 4: Warm Your Pita Bread
While chicken rests, warm your pita bread. You can do this in a dry skillet for 30 seconds each side, in the oven wrapped in foil at 350°F for 10 minutes, or directly over a gas flame for that authentic char. Warm pita folds without cracking and tastes infinitely better than cold bread. Keep them wrapped in a clean towel to stay soft and pliable.
Step 5: Assemble Your Gyros
Lay warm pita flat and spread generous tzatziki sauce down the center. Add sliced grilled chicken strips on top. Layer with tomato garnish, red onion slices, cucumber slices, and fresh lettuce. Drizzle more tzatziki over everything. Fold the bottom up, then wrap sides toward the center. oliver likes his with extra sauce, while I prefer more vegetables. That's the beauty of these chicken gyros - everyone customizes their own Greek street wrap.
Smart Swaps for Chicken Gyros
Protein Changes:
- Chicken thighs → Chicken breasts
- Regular chicken → Turkey strips
- Meat → Grilled halloumi cheese
- Standard → Lamb for traditional gyro
Dairy Alternatives:
- Greek yogurt → Coconut yogurt
- Regular tzatziki → Dairy-free version
- Sour cream → Cashew cream base
Bread Options:
- Pita bread → Naan bread
- Regular → Gluten-free wraps
- Pita → Lettuce wraps for low-carb
- Standard → Lavash flatbread
Cooking Methods:
- Skillet → Air fryer gyros (400°F, 12 minutes)
- Grill pan → Outdoor grill
- Stovetop → Oven chicken gyros (425°F, 20 minutes)
- Quick cook → Crockpot chicken gyros (slow cooker 6 hours)
Chicken Gyros Variations
Chicken Souvlaki Style
- Cut chicken into cubes instead of strips
- Thread onto wooden skewers before grilling
- Serve skewers alongside pita and toppings
- Great for outdoor barbecues and parties
Spicy Harissa Version
- Add 1 tablespoon harissa paste to marinade
- Include pickled jalapeños in assembly
- Use spicy feta crumbles on top
- Perfect for heat lovers wanting extra kick
Mediterranean Bowl
- Skip the pita bread entirely
- Serve over rice or quinoa base
- Add chickpeas and kalamata olives
- Drizzle with tzatziki and olive oil
Sheet Pan Dinner
- Roast chicken with vegetables together
- Add bell peppers, zucchini, and onions
- Everything cooks on one pan at 425°F
- Easy cleanup for busy weeknight meals
Equipment For Chicken Gyros
- Large mixing bowl for marinade
- Grill pan or heavy skillet
- Sharp knife for slicing
- Box grater for cucumber
- Kitchen towel for squeezing
Storage Tips
Cooked Chicken Storage
- Cool completely before refrigerating
- Store in airtight container up to 4 days
- Reheat in skillet to maintain texture
- Don't microwave or chicken turns rubbery
Tzatziki Sauce
- Keeps fresh up to 5 days refrigerated
- Store separately from other ingredients
- Stir before using as it separates slightly
- Make fresh batch weekly for best flavor
Meal Prep Strategy
- Marinate chicken up to 24 hours ahead
- Chop vegetables and store separately
- Keep pita sealed until ready to warm
- Assemble fresh right before eating
Leftover Ideas
- Toss chicken into salads next day
- Make quesadillas with leftover ingredients
- Add to scrambled eggs for breakfast
- Create Mediterranean rice bowls
Top Tip
oliver transformed our chicken gyros with one simple discovery. During a grocery trip, he spotted crumbled feta cheese and begged to try it on his gyro. I figured why not - it's Greek after all. That first bite changed everything. The salty, tangy feta melts slightly against the warm chicken and creates this incredible flavor explosion.
- But his real genius came later. He started sprinkling za'atar seasoning over the tzatziki sauce before adding chicken. Where did a seven-year-old learn about za'atar? His school did a cultural food day, and he remembered loving that herby, nutty flavor. Now every gyro night, he carefully measures out his "special sprinkle" and adds it with such pride.
- The combination of feta and za'atar elevated our homemade chicken gyros to something truly special. Guests always ask what makes ours taste different, and oliver grins knowing it's his additions. Sometimes kids notice flavor combinations adults overlook. His willingness to experiment taught me to stay open to new ideas, even with recipes I thought were already perfect.
FAQ
What is chicken gyro made of?
Chicken gyros feature marinated chicken strips grilled until golden, wrapped in warm pita bread. The chicken gyro marinade typically includes Greek yogurt, lemon, garlic, and Mediterranean spices like oregano and thyme. Topped with tzatziki sauce, tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers for complete Greek street food experience.
What is the difference between gyro and Greek gyro?
Traditional Greek gyro uses meat cooked on vertical rotisserie, sliced thin. American versions often use grilled meat strips instead. Both feature similar seasonings and toppings. Authentic gyros in Greece typically use pork, while chicken gyros became popular adaptation. The preparation method differs but flavors remain similar.
Is Greek chicken gyro healthy?
Yes! Greek chicken gyros offer lean protein, fresh vegetables, and probiotic-rich tzatziki sauce. This healthy Mediterranean recipe provides balanced nutrition without heavy frying. Control portions by using whole wheat pita and loading up on vegetables. Homemade versions have less sodium than chicken gyros restaurant versions typically contain.
How to make easy chicken gyros?
Start with simple chicken gyro marinade using Greek yogurt and Mediterranean spices. Marinate at least 2 hours. Grill chicken strips in hot skillet until charred. Make quick tzatziki with yogurt, cucumber, and dill. Warm pita bread, assemble with fresh vegetables and sauce. Total active time under 30 minutes for delicious homemade chicken gyros.
Time to Wrap Up Dinner!
Now you have everything for perfect chicken gyros - from the lemon garlic marinade to oliver's brilliant za'atar and feta trick. This Greek chicken gyros recipe brings authentic Mediterranean flavors straight into your kitchen without restaurant prices or complicated techniques. The marinated chicken stays juicy and flavorful, the homemade tzatziki sauce adds that cool creamy contrast, and the warm pita bread ties everything together beautifully.
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Equipment
- 1 Large mixing bowl (For marinade)
- 1 Grill pan or heavy skillet (For cooking chicken)
- 1 Box grater (For cucumber)
- 1 Kitchen towel (To squeeze cucumber)
- 1 Sharp knife (For slicing chicken + veg)
Ingredients
Chicken Marinade
- 1 ½-2 lbs Chicken thighs or breasts - Sliced into strips
- ½ cup Greek yogurt - Full-fat preferred
- 2 tablespoon Olive oil
- 2 tablespoon Lemon juice - Fresh
- 3-4 cloves Garlic - Minced
- 1 tablespoon Dried oregano
- 1 teaspoon Dried thyme
- 1 teaspoon Paprika
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- ½ teaspoon Black pepper
Tzatziki Sauce
- 1 cup Greek yogurt
- 1 medium Cucumber - Grated & squeezed dry
- 2 cloves Garlic - Minced
- 1 tablespoon Fresh dill - Chopped
- 1 tablespoon Lemon juice
- ½ teaspoon Salt
Assembly
- 4-6 pieces Pita bread - Warmed
- 1-2 Tomatoes - Sliced
- ½ Red onion - Thinly sliced
- 1 Cucumber - Sliced
- 1 cup Lettuce - Shredded
- ½ cup Feta cheese - Optional but recommended
- 1 teaspoon Za'atar - Oliver's "special sprinkle"
Instructions
- Whisk Greek yogurt, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, oregano, thyme, paprika, salt, and pepper in a bowl. Toss in sliced chicken and marinate 2 hours or overnight.
- Grate cucumber, squeeze out water, then mix with yogurt, garlic, dill, lemon juice, and salt. Chill.
- Cook marinated chicken in a hot skillet 4-5 minutes per side until golden. Rest 5 minutes and slice thinner.
- Heat pita in a skillet, oven, or over flame until soft and pliable.
- Spread tzatziki on warm pita, add chicken, vegetables, feta, and za'atar. Fold and serve.
















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