The lemon and herb combination that flavors this Chicken Souvlaki is a Greek cooking staple. Souvlaki, which means "meat on a skewer," is a type of Greek street food that is typically served on pita bread with tzatziki sauce.
6-8 boneless skinless chicken
thighs
6-8 wood skewers soaked for 30
minutes in water
1/4 cup olive oil
juice of one lemon 3-4 tablespoons
2 garlic cloves minced
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon Greek oregano
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black
pepper
Cut the chicken into a 1 ½-inch cube after
removing the excess fat. With thigh meat, you may end up with uneven pieces (no
worries). Whisk together all marinade ingredients in a bowl until combined to a
salad dressing consistency.
Fill a large resealable plastic bag
halfway with cut chicken.
Pour the marinade over the chicken.
Seal the bag and squash marinade
around to coat evenly.
Put in the refrigerator for at
least two hours and up to a day.
Make a point of turning the bag
halfway through.
Take out the marinade. Skewer the
chicken onto skewers made of wood. Avoid leaving any dangling pieces because
they may catch fire.
To taste, season with salt and
pepper.
Grill until thoroughly cooked.
Take away the chicken from the
skewers and serve with tzatziki sauce on pita bread. Tomatoes and lettuce
complement them well as well.
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