Looking for a flavorful chicken marinade? This Greek Chicken Marinade transforms chicken into flavorful, juicy, tender Greek Chicken with minimal effort.

While a ribeye steak or a classic burger doesn't need much more than salt and pepper to be flavorful, chicken is another story.
This lean protein is rather bland on its own and to truly be flavorful, it needs to be seasoned well.
Whether marinating chicken in this simple Greek Marinade, rubbing it with a sweet and savory homemade dry rub, or slathering it in BBQ sauce or buffalo sauce, there are simple ways you can impart big flavor to chicken!
Why this Greek Marinade Works
- Tenderizes the Chicken. This Greek Chicken Marinade is made with Greek yogurt, which helps to tenderize the chicken.
- Infuses the Chicken with Mediterranean Flavor. As the chicken is marinated, the chicken absorbs the seasonings of the marinade, infusing every bite with flavor.
- Simple Ingredients. Even though this marinade is made with a handful of simple ingredients, each one has been carefully selected to ensure your chicken achieves optimum flavor.
- Minimal Effort. The marinade does the heavy lifting for you. With just minutes of prep on your part, the marinade will work its magic to both tenderize and flavor the chicken, leaving you with juicy, tender, perfectly seasoned Greek Chicken.
- Use it for More than Just Chicken. Don't just limit this Greek marinade to chicken! It is also can be used as a marinade for lamb, pork, beef, fish, or vegetables.
Ingredients in Greek Chicken Marinade

- Greek Yogurt: Yogurt works much like buttermilk does in a marinade. The yogurt breaks down the proteins in the chicken, which helps the chicken become tender and absorb the added Greek seasoning. For best results, use plain, unsweetened Greek-style yogurt.
- Lemons: Both the zest and the juice of lemons are used in this marinade. The lemon juice will help to add flavor and work along with the yogurt to tenderize the chicken.
- Seasoning: If you have homemade Greek seasoning on hand use that for the optimum flavor. If not, using kosher salt and dried oregano is a suitable substitute.
- Chicken While I love using this marinade on chicken breasts, it is also great on chicken thighs, chicken legs, and even chicken wings. You can opt to use boneless, skinless chicken or bone-in, skin-on chicken.
How to Make the Marinade
To prepare this Greek Chicken Marinade, mix together the yogurt, salt, oregano, lemon zest, and lemon juice in a small mixing bowl or a large measuring cup. That's it! Easy-peasy!
One key tip is to be sure to zest your lemons before juicing as it is almost impossible to zest a lemon after it has been cut.

Tips for Marinating Greek Chicken
To marinate the chicken, place it into a large storage bag or shallow dish. Pour the marinade over the chicken and toss to coat. Cover the container or seal the storage bag and place it into the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes and up to 4 hours.
It is important to note, you do not want to let the fresh meat sit in the marinade for longer than 4 hours, as the acid from the lemon and the yogurt work to break down the fibers of the protein. If left in the marinade too long, the meat will become mushy once prepared.

How to Cook Marinated Greek Chicken
Once the chicken has been marinated, you can grill, bake, or pan-fry the chicken. Simply remove the chicken from the marinade, and discard the marinade. Cook the chicken to an internal temperature of 165 degrees F and then let it rest for 10 minutes before eating to allow the juices to redistribute.
- Grilled Greek Chicken: Preheat the grill to medium-high heat (about 375 degrees F). Remove the chicken from the marinade and grill on each side until the chicken reaches 165 degrees F.
- Chicken Breasts: 5 to 6 minutes per side
- Chicken Thighs: 8-10 minutes per side
- Chicken Drumsticks--8-10 minutes per side
- Baked Greek Chicken: Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Remove chicken from marinade place in 9x13 baking dish and bake until chicken reaches 165 degrees.
- Chicken Breasts: 15-20 minutes
- Chicken Thighs: 35-40 minutes
- Chicken Drumsticks: 35-40 minutes
- Pan-Fried Greek Chicken: Preheat a heavy-bottomed skillet over medium-high heat. Add 1 tablespoon oil remove chicken from the marinade and wipe off excess marinade. Cook until browned on one side and then flip the chicken over, cover, and reduce heat to medium. Cook for approximately 6-8 more minutes or until the chicken reaches 165 degrees.
Recipe FAQs
No! It is crucial you discard the marinade! You never, ever want to reuse a marinade used for raw poultry, as you don't want the raw poultry juices to be brushed on the cooked or semi-cooked chicken.
If you marinate the chicken longer than four hours, it will begin to turn to mush. Therefore, if you are not planning to cook the meat within 4 hours of placing it in the marinade, it is best to freeze the meat right in the marinade. Defrost in the refrigerator overnight and plan to cook the chicken within 24 hours of placing the frozen chicken in the refrigerator.
No! The flavoring of the yogurt will change the flavor of the chicken and the sugar content in flavored yogurt will also make the chicken taste overly sweet.
Absolutely! I love adding up to 1 tablespoon of minced garlic. It adds a ton of flavor.
Yes! I recommend freezing chicken directly in this Greek marinade. Simply place the chicken in 1-pound increments in freezer-safe storage bags and use ½ cup of the marinade for every pound of meat. Tightly seal the bag, toss to coat, and freeze immediately for up to 1 month. To use, place the bag of marinated chicken in the fridge to defrost overnight. As the chicken defrosts, the marinade works to flavor the chicken. Just be sure to cook the chicken within 24 hours of placing the meat in the refrigerator for best results.
Make it a Meal
- Use the chicken marinade to prepare grilled Greek chicken, then slice it up and serve it on top of a Greek salad or Mediterranean Chickpea Salad.
- Use the cooked marinated chicken to prepare Chicken Gyros.
- Serve the marinated, cooked Greek Chicken with a side of Greek Quinoa Salad, Italian Potato Salad, or Mediterranean Couscous.
- Grill the marinated chicken alongside Vegetable Kabobs for an easy, wholesome meal.
If you enjoyed this easy Greek Chicken Marinade, I would love for you to leave a comment and a review below.

Greek Chicken Marinade
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened, plain Greek yogurt
- 1 lemon zest and juice
- 1 tablespoon oregano
- 1 tablespoon kosher salt
- 2 pounds chicken (breast, thighs, or legs)
Instructions
- In a mixing bowl or cup, combine the yogurt, salt, and oregano. (Or simply mix the yogurt with 1 tablespoon of Greek seasoning.)
- Zest the lemon and add to the yogurt mixture. Once the lemon has been zested, roll it on the counter to get the juices flowing and then cut it open, juicing the lemon over the yogurt mixture, using a strainer or juicer to catch the seeds. Mix together until the yogurt mixture is well combined.
- Place two pounds of chicken into a large storage bag and pour the marinade over the chicken. Seal the bag and use your hands to massage the marinade into the chicken. Alternatively, place the chicken and marinade in a shallow container and toss to coat.
- Place the chicken into the refrigerator and let the chicken marinate anywhere from 30 minutes, but NO LONGER than 4 hours before cooking.
- Remove chicken from the fridge and let come to room temperature 15-20 minutes before cooking.
To Cook Greek Chicken
- To Grill Chicken: Grill over medium-high heat for 5-6 minutes per side for chicken breast, 8-10 minutes for chicken thighs or drumsticks, or until chicken reaches internal temperature of 165 degrees. Let rest for 10 minutes before eating.
- To Bake Chicken: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place marinated chicken in a baking dish and bake for 15-20 minutes for chicken breast, 35-40 minutes for thighs or drumsticks. Let rest for 10 minutes before eating.
- To Pan Fry Chicken: Heat one tablespoon olive oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium high heat. Once very hot, remove chicken from marinade, scraping off excess marinade (so it will not splatter in oil). Cook until browned one side (3-4 minutes for breast, 5-7 minutes for chicken thigh or drumstick.) Turn chicken over, cover, and reduce heat to medium. Cook for approximately 6-8 more minutes (depending on thickness and cut of chicken), or until chicken is cooked to 165 degrees. Let rest for 10 minutes before eating.
Notes
- This recipe for a Greek marinade is for 1.5 to 2 pounds of meat. While chicken pairs perfectly with the flavors of this marinade, you can use it for lamb, pork, or beef as well.
- Be sure yogurt is plain and unsweetened, the fat content does not matter for this recipe.
- If you are not planning to cook the meat within 4 hours of placing it into the marinade, it is best to freeze it immediately. As long as you cook the chicken within 24 hours of placing the frozen chicken in the refrigerator to defrost, you will have success.
Elizabeth O'Reilly
Such an easy and flavorful recipe that my whole family loves! It's awesome as a freezer recipe that I can throw into the fridge to that before starting my work day. All around love it!
Kristen Chidsey
Wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing, Elizabeth!
Peggy
Cut them up and wrap in a piece of flatbread with onion, tomato, and tzatziki sauce and you'll enjoy the best gyro sandwich ever!
Margaret
This is so easy and delicious! Love the lemon taste with yogurt and oregano. Combined with the Mediterranean Chickpea Salad and you have a winner for dinner and for lunch the next day! Thank you!! a real budget pleaser!
Kristen Chidsey
I am so glad you enjoyed! We really love this dish with the chickpea salad for sure!
Ashley
We love this easy chicken marinade! Used it last night and will definitely make it again.
Kristen Chidsey
So glad you enjoyed it Ashley!
Jessica Formicola
We used this marinade last night and our chicken turned out perfectly! I think this will be our new go to recipe!