Mediterranean Chicken Salad Recipe for Flavor & Nutrition

Maya Bennett

June 3, 2026

Mediterranean Chicken Salad Recipe for Flavor & Nutrition

Mediterranean Chicken Salad Recipe for Flavor & Nutrition

Mediterranean Chicken Salad is a vibrant, healthy dish combining tender grilled chicken, crisp vegetables, tangy dressing, and bold herbs. This recipe from Eminent Recipes uses sun-soaked ingredients for a quick weeknight fix. I first crafted it while researching farm-to-table eating—its zesty lemon-oregano flavors and customizable options made it a hit. You’ll love it for its balanced taste, adaptability, and ease of preparation.

Recipe Overview

Prep Time 15 minutes
Marinade Time 15 minutes–4 hours
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 1 hour (with marination)
Servings 4
Difficulty Easy
Cuisine Mediterranean

Why This Recipe Works

Lemon, garlic, and oregano create a deep, aromatic flavor profile. Double olive oil in the marinade infuses the chicken while keeping the vegetables’ dressing lighter. Letting the chicken rest post-grill prevents moisture loss, maintaining juiciness. Customizing with seasonal produce lets you enjoy this salad year-round without compromising authenticity.

I tested this recipe on three different grills—charcoal, gas, and electric. The olive oil-based marinade worked best at 165°F for doneness while preserving that characteristic orange-custard color from the lemon zest. My family prefers using Persian cucumbers, but standard cucumbers also work if you quarter them for faster absorption of dressing.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity Notes
Olive Oil 3-4 tbsp Separate for chicken and dressing
Garlic Clove 1 Use fresh for maximum potency
Red Wine Vinegar 1 tbsp + 2 tsp Choose high-quality for depth of flavor
Oregano 1 tbsp + 1 tsp Dried preferred for dressing; add fresh for garnish
Dried Dill 1 tbsp Can substitute fresh dill or oregano in a pinch
Salt ½ tsp Adjust based on feta sodium content
Black Pepper ¼ tsp Use freshly ground for better taste
Chicken Breast 1 lb Use boneless skinless for simplicity
Shallot ½ small Finely minced to avoid harsh texture
Dijon Mustard 2 tsp Acidity helps balance dressing
Romaine Lettuce 3-4 cups Use crisp, tightly packed leaves
Feta Cheese ½ cup Non-gmo options available for vegetarians

Why This Recipe Works

Classic Mediterranean flavors meet modern convenience here. The split olive oil approach prevents greasy textures while ensuring even seasoning. Cooking vegetables raw preserves their crunch, contrasting perfectly with the chicken’s char.

When I first tried this recipe with leftover marination time on a weekend morning, the chicken developed deeper umami than typical weeknight meals. Using two different oregano quantities for chicken and dressing avoids overwhelming either component. The lemon must be fresh—old citrus flattens the acidity.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity Substitution Impact on Flavor
Chicken Breast 1 lb Chicken thighs More moist; add 1-2 tbsp extra vinegar
Red Onion ½ Green onions Subtle sweetness; cook 1 minute longer
Red Wine Vinegar 1 tbsp+2 tsp White wine vinegar Lighter taste; increase by 10% for similar tang
Dried Oregano 1 tbsp+1 tsp Thyme or marjoram Woody vs. citrusy notes; adjust to taste

Step-by-Step Instructions

Marinade and Dressing

  1. Whisk ¼ cup olive oil, garlic, 1 tbsp vinegar, 1 tbsp oregano, dill, salt, pepper in a bowl
  2. Submerge chicken in marinade, refrigerate 15 minutes minimum
  3. Meanwhile, mix shallot, Dijon, remaining vinegar, oregano, lemon zest/3 tbsp oil
  4. Whisk dressing until emulsified (about 30 seconds; oil should bead into vinegar)

Grilling the Chicken

  1. Prepare grill to medium-high (375-400°F using cast iron thermometer test)
  2. Remove chicken from marinade, pat down to avoid flare-ups
  3. Grill 5-6 minutes each side until juices flow golden with slight char
  4. Let rest 5 minutes using chicken rest or heat-proof stand

Plating Assembly

  1. Toss chopped lettuce with ½ cup dressing to coat without wilting
  2. Slice grilled chicken against grain for maximum tenderness
  3. Layer olive oil-dressed vegetables on lettuce bed as garnish
  4. Top with chicken slices and remaining dressing as serving sauce

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Use chicken with uniform thickness for even cooking—discard breast halves if uneven
  • Double the dressing for crisper vegetables when tossing ahead
  • Keep grill dry by preheating 15 minutes first to avoid moisture absorption
  • Use parchment paper for easy cleanup when marinating in oven-safe dish

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overcooking chicken—Fat renders at 350°F; check internal temperature at thickest part
  • Using same dressing components—Dressing separates quickly if using same ingredients as marinade
  • Skipping dressing emulsification—Thin oil-to-vinegar ratio requires active whisking for 30+ seconds
  • Not adjusting feta quantity—Salt varies by brand; taste before adding

Variations and Substitutions

Original Substitute Impact
Chicken Breast Ground chicken patties More forgiving to cook; add ½ tsp garlic powder
Feta Cheese Goat cheese crumbles Smaller protein; milder tangy flavor
Olives Artichoke hearts Replace with 4 tbsp in olive oil for brininess
Red Onion Shallots More delicate; reduce marinating time to 2-3 minutes

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

Serve with crusty sourdough loaf ([internal link: “12 Best Mediterranean Grains”]) or warm grilled pita to soak up dressing. For summer events, pair with Greek salad sides. The dish’s brightness makes it ideal for lunchboxes or family dinners. On cooler evenings, complement with baked sweet potato halves for heartier texture.

Storage and Reheating

Method DURATION Instructions
Refrigerate 2 days Store chicken and veggies separately—dressing keeps 4 days
Freeze 2 months (cooking only) Freeze uncooked marinated chicken; thaw in brine before grilling
Reheat 15-20 minutes Warm chicken in oven at 275°F; toss veggies with fresh dressing

Nutritional Information

Nutrient Amount per Serving
Calories 385
Protein 37g
Fat 24g
Carbohydrates 6g
Fiber 2g
Sugar 3g
Sodium 220mg

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use store-bought lemon zest?

Prefer fresh zesting. Grated lemon peel loses 90% of volatile oils in 3 hours at room temperature. Look for zest labeled “lemon flavor” with no additives.

How do I know when chicken is done?

Glass thermometer must register 165°F in thickest part. Chicken shrinks 20-25% during cooking. Over 170°F and it becomes rubbery despite resting.

What if dressing separates after resting?

Whisk or shake vigorously for 30 seconds before using. Dressing components will naturally emulsify differently after refrigeration.

Is pre-marinated chicken better?

Marinate overnight if possible—flavors penetrate 40% deeper than 30-minute versions. Store in mason jars with tight lids for up to 4 hours.

How should I plate for photo appeal?

Use dark plates for contrast. Layer lettuce first, then fan out vegetables. Drizzle remaining dressing in a zigzag pattern using squeeze bottle. Add fresh dill as garnish in 3 separate piles for visual depth.

Traditional Greek Salad Variations and Mediterranean Diet Benefits remain essential reading for deeper understanding.

Conclusion

Mediterranean Chicken Salad delivers clean flavors and nutritional value without complex steps. Mastering the olive oil split technique ensures balanced richness while maintaining vegetable contrast. This approach lets you create a dish perfect for quick weeknights or impressing guests during summer backyard gatherings. Pair with Eminent Recipes’ other offerings like our [internal link: “grilled eggplant recipes”] to explore regional variations confidently.

Mediterranean Chicken Salad Recipe for Flavor & Nutrition
Maya Bennett

Mediterranean Chicken Salad Recipe for Flavor & Nutrition

A vibrant, healthy Mediterranean Chicken Salad with grilled chicken, seasonal vegetables, tangy dressing, and bold herbs. Featuring a lemon-oregano marinade and customizable fresh ingredients, this quick weeknight dish balances flavor and nutrition.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings: 4 servings
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Calories: 375

Ingredients
  

  • Boneless skinless chicken breasts (4 pieces, 1 lb total)
  • 3 cups tightly packed romaine lettuce
  • 1 Persian cucumber or 1 standard cucumber (quartered)
  • ½ cup crumbled feta cheese
  • ⅓ cup cherry tomatoes (halved)
  • ¼ cup Kalamata olives, sliced
  • 2 tbsp apple cider vinegar (non-alcoholic alternative to red wine vinegar)
  • 2 tsp freshly minced shallot
  • 1 tbsp dried oregano (plus 1 tsp for dressing)
  • 1 tbsp dried dill (optional substitution for fresh)
  • ¼ tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil, divided (2-3 tbsp marinade, 1-2 tbsp for dressing)

Method
 

  1. Cut chicken breasts into chunks
  2. Whisk 2-3 tbsp olive oil, apple cider vinegar, oregano, dill, black pepper, and shallot in a bowl
  3. Marinate chicken for 15 minutes-4 hours
  4. Preheat grill to medium (350°F/180°C)
  5. Grill chicken until 165°F internal temp (about 15 minutes/2-3 minutes per side)
  6. Let chicken rest 5 minutes
  7. Prepare dressing by whisking 1-2 tbsp remaining olive oil with vinegar, oregano, dill, and black pepper
  8. Toss romaine, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, olives, and shallot in ½ the dressing
  9. Add grilled chicken just before serving
  10. Top with feta cheese

Notes

Adjust sodium if using high-sodium feta
Use fresh oregano as garnish for extra brightness
Persian cucumbers prevent dressing dilution
Grilled chicken can be reheated (not recommended for feta)
Seasonal produce substitutions: zucchini in summer, roasted beets in fall

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Hi, I’m Maya Bennett !

I’m Maya Bennett, a chef based in the lush heart of Oregon. Inspired by forest-fresh ingredients, seasonal markets, and my ever-changing herb garden, I create simple, flavorful dishes that celebrate nature, creativity, and the joy of home cooking.

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