Need a simple—but super satisfying—way to switch up your weeknight chicken dinner rotation? Turn to this one-skillet wonder. All you need are a few basic ingredients (that you most likely already have on hand) to transform chicken thighs into an herby, garlicky dream. The best part? Your sides and main dish will both be ready in under an hour, making this an ideal last-minute, filling dinner. I paired this one-pan meal with roasted zucchini and asparagus, but you can switch it up with whatever is in season that you have on hand.
What People Are Saying:
“This was simply delicious and very easy. A great low-carb weeknight meal that I will make again and again. This is even good enough to serve to company – my bestie loved it! I am making this again tonight – 3rd time in 2 weeks :)” – Hollypop
“It was so yummy! New favorite way to make chicken.” – GreenGlasses
How To Make Greek Chicken
INGREDIENTS
- Extra-Virgin Olive Oil: Use your favorite extra-virgin olive oil, or consult our list of the best (and worst!) olive oil brands.
- Lemon Juice: Originally I suggested using the juice of a whole lemon, but some lemons are juicier than others. So, I found that 2 tablespoons gives the right amount of lemon flavor. Make sure to use freshly squeezed lemon juice.
- Garlic: I wanted this dish to have plenty of garlic flavor, so I’m using 3 cloves of garlic here.
- Oregano: Dried oregano adds a strong Greek-inspired flavor to this chicken, but if you want to use another dried herb, you can try that as well.
- Chicken Thighs: This recipe can be made with either boneless skinless chicken thighs or bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs. I tend to favor skin-on chicken thighs because of the extra flavor the skin adds, but if you want to save a few grams of fat, this can easily be delicious with boneless skinless thighs. The cook time may vary by a couple of minutes.
- Asparagus & Zucchini: While I love asparagus and zucchini in this dish, you can toss in any veg that roasts up nicely. Some good options are broccolini, Brussels sprouts or bell peppers.
delish!
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