This Middle Eastern chicken shawarma is packed full of flavorful chicken that is seasoned with a delightful array of spices. It makes a great lunch or dinner that everyone will go crazy for! I love a good chicken dish, and this shawarma is no exception! Try out some other chicken dishes like this garlic mushroom chicken, this delicious baked honey sesame chicken, and one of my all-time favorites; this marry me chicken!
What is Chicken Shawarma?
If you have never had (or heard of) chicken shawarma before, then you are in for a delicious meal! I season this chicken with my delicious shawarma seasoning. The seasoning mixture is filled with garlic, cumin, cinnamon, and a few others that make a delicious flavoring blend. You can use the spice as a rub or a marinade on vegetables or any kind of protein. My favorite way to use it is on chicken! I blend the seasoning up with lemon juice and oil to make a marinade. I soak my chicken for at least an hour (if you have the time, then soaking it overnight really infuses the flavor into your meat!). Then, I grill the chicken (making this the perfect recipe to kick off summer grilling season!), and I put it in a pita along with some other vegetables. The combination of the cooked chicken mixed in with fresh, crunchy vegetables is heavenly! Make this for lunch or dinner! But whatever you choose, double this recipe so that you can enjoy the leftovers all week long!
Ingredients in this Chicken Shawarma Recipe
Once you have all of the ingredients to make this chicken shawarma, then you will come back to this recipe again and again! Making your own spices at home gives you total control of the flavors, and this recipe is definitely one that you don’t want to miss. Check out the recipe card at the bottom of the post for exact measurements.
Chicken Thighs: Boneless, skinless chicken thighs are the best to use becuase they are so juicy and tender. You can also use chicken breasts if that’s what you have on hand! Cumin: This is a rich and heatry spice with a subtle hint of citrus flavoring. Paprika: You can use smoked paprika or regular paprika in this recipe. Ground Coriander: Did you know that coriander seeds are what cilantro comes from? The leaves and stem of coriander are called cilantro! Tumeric: Tumeric is a classic flavor in chicken shawarma. Dried Oregano: This deep and earthy flavor adds a delicious touch to the overall taste. Cardamom: The flavor of cardamom is minty with a hint of pepper. Cinnamon: This sweet flabor brings a delicious contrast to the seasoning. Salt and Black Pepper: These will wnhance all of the other flavors in the mix.Olive Oil: This is the base that you make the marinade out of. Lemon Juice: This adds a bright flavor to the seasoning. Garlic: You can use garlic cloves or minced garlic from your fridge! I used garlic powder when I prepared my seasoning ahead of time.
How to Make Chicken Shawarma
This recipe is so simple and easy, and yet it’s infused with intense and delicious flavor. You can even make this super easy on yourself and add this to a rotisserie chicken and top a salad with this flavored chicken!
On a salad: I am always looking for flavorful and delicious protein to serve up on a bed of greens and this chicken is perfect for that. It has a lot of flavor on it’s own so you can keep it simple with just some baby spinach or mixed greens along with maybe some carrots and cucumbers. Mix it all up and then you have yourself a salad that will actually fill you up! Main course: If you want to grill up this chicken shawarma as your main course then you can do that too! Serve it alongside a salad, some flat bread and maybe even add in some rice! In a sandwich: I love adding this chicken to some pita bread and then topping it with some veggies. Some that I like to use are red onions, lettuce and tomatoes. Make it your own, it really goes with just about everything!
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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.