Lemon Chicken Skewers

Lemon Chicken Skewers

Lemon Chicken Skewers are the kind of dish I reach for when I want something bright, uncomplicated, and truly satisfying. The first time I made these, I was coming home from a long day and needed dinner that felt like summer without asking for too much fuss. I remember the citrus perfume that filled the kitchen as I squeezed the lemons, and how the simple combination of chicken, lemon, and olive oil transformed into something that tasted like warmth and sunshine on a plate.

Over the years, I have tweaked the little things, like folding the lemon slices just so on the skewers so they get charred at the edges, and finishing the skewers with a cooling, garlicky yogurt sauce that keeps every bite balanced. Cooking these feels effortless, yet they always disappear fast at the table when friends come over. I love recipes that let conversation do the heavy lifting while the food quietly steals the show, and these skewers do exactly that.

Recipe Snapshot

Total Time:
20 mins
Prep Time:
10 mins
Cook Time:
10 mins
Difficulty:
Easy
Calories:
350 kcal
Cuisine:
Mediterranean
Diet:
Keto, Gluten-Free
Course:
Dinner
Tools Used:
Grill or Cast Iron Skillet, Metal Skewers, Large Bowl, Small Bowl

Why This Lemon Chicken Skewers Is So Good

Bright, seasonal flavor

I adore how Lemon Chicken Skewers showcase pure citrus brightness. The fresh lemon juice and zest cut through the richness of the chicken, giving each bite an instant lift. When I need a dish that feels light yet memorable, this recipe delivers.

Minimal ingredient magic

Because the recipe uses just a handful of items, every ingredient has to earn its place. I enjoy that restraint, it forces you to use high quality olive oil and ripe lemons, which make a huge taste difference. Simplicity also means you can prep quickly and still get restaurant worthy results.

Versatile cooking methods

I often grill these outdoors, but they come out beautifully on a hot cast iron skillet too. The technique gives you charred edges and juicy centers, whether you want a backyard vibe or a cozy indoor meal. That adaptability makes them a go to for entertaining or a simple weeknight dinner.

Balanced finishing sauce

The tangy yogurt sauce with grated garlic and lemon zest cools the palate and complements the charred chicken. I always make a little extra; it brightens leftover chicken just as well the next day. Textural contrast and cooling creaminess are what keep this dish from feeling one note.

Family friendly and fast

I love serving these when time is tight because they come together quickly and please everyone at the table. Kids and adults alike respond to the simple flavors, and the skewers let you serve a composed plate without fuss. Reliability is a big reason I keep this in my rotation.

Main Ingredients for Lemon Chicken Skewers

Lemon Chicken Skewers

These ingredients are intentionally few, so each one plays a clear role. The chicken provides the hearty base, while lemon and olive oil bring brightness and moisture. Greek yogurt creates a cooling contrast and texture, and a touch of garlic and seasoning ties everything together. Together, they form a balanced flavor profile that is simple to execute yet satisfying.

  • 2 organic lemons: Provide bright, acidic juice and aromatic oils that brighten and balance the marinade; squeeze over the chicken and reserve some slices for serving to add fresh citrus zing. Use both juice and zest when possible to maximize lemon flavor and cut through richness of yogurt and oil.
  • 5 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil: Contribute rich, fruity fat that helps emulsify the marinade and carry flavors into the chicken; drizzle and whisk with lemon juice and yogurt to form a cohesive coating. Use extravirgin olive oil for depth and a pleasant mouthfeel while grilling.
  • 800 g chicken breast, cut into 2 cm cubes: Supply the primary protein and canvas for flavors, offering tender meat when cut evenly and marinated long enough to absorb seasonings. Ensure uniform 2 cm cubes for even cooking on skewers and to achieve juicy, well-charred bites when grilled.
  • 200 g Greek yogurt, regular or dairy-free: Deliver creamy tang and tenderizing lactic acid that softens chicken fibers while adding a silky texture to the marinade. Choose regular or dairyfree versions depending on dietary needs, and blend smoothly with garlic, lemon, and oil.
  • 1 garlic clove, grated: Add pungent, savory aromatics that infuse the marinade with depth and a subtle bite; grate finely to release maximum flavor without fibrous bits. Distribute evenly through the yogurt mixture so garlic complements rather than overpowers the chicken.
  • 1 teaspoon organic lemon zest: Provide concentrated citrus aroma and a sharp flavor lift that enhances lemon juice without extra acidity; incorporate grated zest into the marinade and sprinkle lightly before serving. Use organic zest to avoid waxes or residues on the peel.
  • sea salt and freshly-grated black pepper: Season and balance the dish by enhancing natural flavors and controlling seasoning levels; add a pinch or more to taste and grind fresh pepper for bright heat. Use sea salt and freshlygrated black pepper gradually during marinating and adjust after cooking for optimal flavor.

How to Prepare Lemon Chicken Skewers

Lemon Chicken Skewers

These steps are straightforward, but they reward attention to small details. I walk you through sensory cues, why each technique matters, and common pitfalls to avoid so your skewers come out juicy and aromatic every time.

  1. Cut one lemon into thin round slices and set them aside.: The scent of fresh lemon oils will be immediate, sharp, and bright when you slice the fruit. Thin rounds char quickly on hot metal, producing caramelized edges that give a gentle smokiness to the skewers and a slightly crisp texture where the citrus touches the heat. Use a sharp knife to create even, translucent slices; uneven thickness will cause some pieces to burn while others remain raw. A frequent slip here is slicing too thickly which prevents proper charring, so aim for near translucent rounds that can fold when threaded.
  2. In a large bowl, add the chicken cubes, 4 tablespoons of oil, the juice of one lemon, and a generous pinch of salt, and mix all the ingredients.: As you toss, notice how the olive oil glosses the chicken and the lemon juice beads across the surface, starting to tenderize the meat. This simple emulsion helps distribute salt and acid so every cube picks up flavor. Marinating briefly allows the acid to slightly firm the protein while the oil protects it from drying during cooking. Overmarinating in strong acid can make the texture mealy, so keep the time modest for best texture, and always pat the chicken dry before skewering to promote browning.
  3. Thread the chicken cubes onto metal skewers alternating with folded slices of lemon.: Threading is tactile and visual, you should feel the resistance as the skewer pierces each cube and notice how the folded lemon nestles against the meat. Alternating pieces creates pockets of citrus steam that infuse the chicken as it cooks, while the slices act as natural flavor bursts. Keep spacing uniform to ensure even heat exposure. A common mistake is overcrowding skewers, which leads to uneven cooking, so leave a little space between pieces for air flow.
  4. Cook the chicken lemon skewers on a hot grill or cast iron skillet, turning them often for 5-10 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and golden brown.: When the surface hits hot metal, you will hear a satisfying sizzle and smell the first notes of caramelization. The heat should be high enough to create color quickly while keeping the interior juicy, so watch for golden brown spots rather than a uniform dark crust. Turning often prevents one side from burning and encourages even caramelization all around. Use visual cues like the appearance of clear juices and a firm but springy texture to determine doneness. Beware of leaving them too long which results in dry chicken , pull them off as soon as they reach that sweet spot of golden color with slightly charred edges.
  5. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix the yogurt with the grated garlic, the lemon zest and 1 tablespoon of oil, and season with salt and pepper to taste.: The aroma of grated garlic folded into cool Greek yogurt is bright and inviting, with the lemon zest adding a floral top note. The extra tablespoon of olive oil smooths the sauce and rounds the sharpness of the acid, creating a silky coating that complements the charred meat. Stir until the texture is cohesive and taste for salt and pepper, adjusting until it sings. A mistake here is making the sauce too watery, in which case a brief strain or thicker yogurt will restore body.
  6. When ready, transfer the lemon chicken skewers onto a serving dish and serve them with the yogurt sauce.: The final presentation should be glossy strips of browned chicken punctuated with caramelized lemon disks, their edges blistered and fragrant. Serve the skewers immediately so the contrast between hot, charred meat and cool, tangy yogurt is preserved. If plating for guests, drizzle a touch more olive oil over the sauce and add a light grind of pepper for visual appeal. One common oversight is letting the skewers sit too long which causes them to lose juiciness, so plan to serve right off the heat.

Tips for Success

Lemon Chicken Skewers

I like to keep these tips practical and detail oriented, so your Lemon Chicken Skewers turn out reliably. Below are focused suggestions that cover prep, timing, and flavor balance to help you avoid common pitfalls and highlight what makes this simple recipe shine.

  • Choose fresh lemons, the juice and zest make a big difference because fresh citrus has brighter, more complex aromatics than bottled juice.
  • Trim and cube evenly, consistent 2 cm pieces ensure each skewer cooks at the same rate so you avoid overdone or underdone bites.
  • Do not overcrowd the skewers, leave small gaps for heat circulation so the exterior chars while the inside stays juicy.
  • Pat meat dry before searing, removing excess moisture helps achieve a brown crust instead of a steamed surface.
  • Make the sauce last minute, freshly mixed yogurt and grated garlic tastes brighter and retains a pleasant texture.
  • Rest briefly after cooking, a short rest of a couple of minutes lets juices redistribute and keeps the chicken tender.

Accompaniments for Lemon Chicken Skewers

These skewers pair well with simple sides and fit a range of occasions from casual lunches to relaxed dinners. I recommend choosing accompaniments that echo the citrus and cooling sauce, and that add texture and color to the plate.

  • Grain bowls with fluffy rice or bulgur create a hearty base and soak up the yogurt sauce nicely, perfect for a casual family meal.
  • Crisp salads with crisp greens and a light vinaigrette provide a refreshing counterpoint and keep the meal bright for warm weather dining.
  • Roasted vegetables such as charred peppers or zucchini complement the smoky edges of the skewers for a balanced plate at dinner.
  • Flatbreads or pitas let you build handheld bites, ideal for relaxed gatherings or a picnic style spread.
  • Meal occasions include summer grilling, quick weeknight dinners, or a light menu for a celebratory daytime gathering where freshness is welcome.
  • Storage tips suggest refrigerating leftovers in an airtight container for up to two days; reheat gently to avoid drying and serve with fresh yogurt sauce to revive the flavors.

FAQ

I usually marinate the cubed chicken for at least 15 to 30 minutes to let the lemon and olive oil penetrate slightly, which brightens the meat without breaking down its texture. If you are short on time, even a quick 10 minute toss will add noticeable flavor. Avoid marinating for several hours in strong acid as that can make the surface mealy. For a deeper infused taste, a couple of hours in the fridge works fine, just bring the pieces close to room temperature before cooking for even searing.

You can, but soak wooden skewers in water for at least 30 minutes first to prevent burning during cooking. Metal skewers are more durable and transfer heat which helps cook the center evenly, but properly soaked wooden skewers work well and give a rustic presentation. When using wood, keep an eye on flare ups if grilling, and rotate frequently to avoid charring that affects flavor. I prefer metal for speed and even heat, especially for quick 5 to 10 minute cooks.

Look for a golden brown exterior with slightly charred edges and juices that run clear; the chicken should feel springy to the touch but not rock hard. A reliable method is an instant read thermometer inserted into a cube center, aiming for 74 C or 165 F. If you do not have a thermometer, cut the largest piece open and check that the meat is opaque throughout with no pink center. Be careful not to overcook, as lean chicken breast can dry quickly.

Use thick Greek yogurt or strain regular yogurt through a fine sieve to concentrate it. Add the grated garlic and lemon zest just before serving to preserve texture and aroma, and stir in a tablespoon of good olive oil for silkiness without thinning. If your sauce looks thin after mixing, a brief drain in a cheesecloth lined sieve will thicken it quickly. Taste and season at the end, because dilution can mute the flavors and require adjustments.

Conclusion

What makes these Lemon Chicken Skewers special is their balance of bright citrus, charred depth, and cooling yogurt that together create an effortless, flavorful meal. Give them a try the next time you want something fast but impressive, whether for a simple weeknight dinner or a relaxed gathering. They are straightforward to assemble, quick to cook, and deliver a fresh, crowd pleasing plate that invites seconds.

Lemon Chicken Skewers

Lemon Chicken Skewers

Lemon Chicken Skewers are bright, juicy, and easy to make with simple ingredients like chicken, lemon, and Greek yogurt. This easy weeknight dinner features caramelized citrus and a cooling garlic yogurt sauce for a balanced, crowd pleasing meal. Quick to prep and full of fresh aroma, it is a perfect choice when you want something effortless yet impressive.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Dinner
Cuisine Mediterranean
Servings 4 servings
Calories 350 kcal

Equipment

  • Grill or Cast Iron Skillet
  • Metal Skewers
  • Large Bowl
  • Small Bowl

Ingredients
  

  • 2 organic lemons Provide bright, acidic juice and aromatic oils that brighten and balance the marinade; squeeze over the chicken and reserve some slices for serving to add fresh citrus zing. Use both juice and zest when possible to maximize lemon flavor and cut through richness of yogurt and oil.
  • 5 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil Contribute rich, fruity fat that helps emulsify the marinade and carry flavors into the chicken; drizzle and whisk with lemon juice and yogurt to form a cohesive coating. Use extra-virgin olive oil for depth and a pleasant mouthfeel while grilling.
  • 800 g chicken breast, cut into 2 cm cubes Supply the primary protein and canvas for flavors, offering tender meat when cut evenly and marinated long enough to absorb seasonings. Ensure uniform 2 cm cubes for even cooking on skewers and to achieve juicy, well-charred bites when grilled.
  • 200 g Greek yogurt, regular or dairy-free Deliver creamy tang and tenderizing lactic acid that softens chicken fibers while adding a silky texture to the marinade. Choose regular or dairy-free versions depending on dietary needs, and blend smoothly with garlic, lemon, and oil.
  • 1 garlic clove, grated Add pungent, savory aromatics that infuse the marinade with depth and a subtle bite; grate finely to release maximum flavor without fibrous bits. Distribute evenly through the yogurt mixture so garlic complements rather than overpowers the chicken.
  • 1 teaspoon organic lemon zest Provide concentrated citrus aroma and a sharp flavor lift that enhances lemon juice without extra acidity; incorporate grated zest into the marinade and sprinkle lightly before serving. Use organic zest to avoid waxes or residues on the peel.
  • sea salt and freshly-grated black pepper Season and balance the dish by enhancing natural flavors and controlling seasoning levels; add a pinch or more to taste and grind fresh pepper for bright heat. Use sea salt and freshly-grated black pepper gradually during marinating and adjust after cooking for optimal flavor.

Instructions
 

  • Cut one lemon into thin round slices and set them aside.: The scent of fresh lemon oils will be immediate, sharp, and bright when you slice the fruit. Thin rounds char quickly on hot metal, producing caramelized edges that give a gentle smokiness to the skewers and a slightly crisp texture where the citrus touches the heat. Use a sharp knife to create even, translucent slices; uneven thickness will cause some pieces to burn while others remain raw. A frequent slip here is slicing too thickly which prevents proper charring, so aim for near translucent rounds that can fold when threaded.
  • In a large bowl, add the chicken cubes, 4 tablespoons of oil, the juice of one lemon, and a generous pinch of salt, and mix all the ingredients.: As you toss, notice how the olive oil glosses the chicken and the lemon juice beads across the surface, starting to tenderize the meat. This simple emulsion helps distribute salt and acid so every cube picks up flavor. Marinating briefly allows the acid to slightly firm the protein while the oil protects it from drying during cooking. Overmarinating in strong acid can make the texture mealy, so keep the time modest for best texture, and always pat the chicken dry before skewering to promote browning.
  • Thread the chicken cubes onto metal skewers alternating with folded slices of lemon.: Threading is tactile and visual, you should feel the resistance as the skewer pierces each cube and notice how the folded lemon nestles against the meat. Alternating pieces creates pockets of citrus steam that infuse the chicken as it cooks, while the slices act as natural flavor bursts. Keep spacing uniform to ensure even heat exposure. A common mistake is overcrowding skewers, which leads to uneven cooking, so leave a little space between pieces for air flow.
  • Cook the chicken lemon skewers on a hot grill or cast iron skillet, turning them often for 5-10 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and golden brown.: When the surface hits hot metal, you will hear a satisfying sizzle and smell the first notes of caramelization. The heat should be high enough to create color quickly while keeping the interior juicy, so watch for golden brown spots rather than a uniform dark crust. Turning often prevents one side from burning and encourages even caramelization all around. Use visual cues like the appearance of clear juices and a firm but springy texture to determine doneness. Beware of leaving them too long which results in dry chicken , pull them off as soon as they reach that sweet spot of golden color with slightly charred edges.
  • Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix the yogurt with the grated garlic, the lemon zest and 1 tablespoon of oil, and season with salt and pepper to taste.: The aroma of grated garlic folded into cool Greek yogurt is bright and inviting, with the lemon zest adding a floral top note. The extra tablespoon of olive oil smooths the sauce and rounds the sharpness of the acid, creating a silky coating that complements the charred meat. Stir until the texture is cohesive and taste for salt and pepper, adjusting until it sings. A mistake here is making the sauce too watery, in which case a brief strain or thicker yogurt will restore body.
  • When ready, transfer the lemon chicken skewers onto a serving dish and serve them with the yogurt sauce.: The final presentation should be glossy strips of browned chicken punctuated with caramelized lemon disks, their edges blistered and fragrant. Serve the skewers immediately so the contrast between hot, charred meat and cool, tangy yogurt is preserved. If plating for guests, drizzle a touch more olive oil over the sauce and add a light grind of pepper for visual appeal. One common oversight is letting the skewers sit too long which causes them to lose juiciness, so plan to serve right off the heat.

Notes

  • Choose fresh lemons, the juice and zest make a big difference because fresh citrus has brighter, more complex aromatics than bottled juice.
  • Trim and cube evenly, consistent 2 cm pieces ensure each skewer cooks at the same rate so you avoid overdone or underdone bites.
  • Do not overcrowd the skewers, leave small gaps for heat circulation so the exterior chars while the inside stays juicy.
  • Pat meat dry before searing, removing excess moisture helps achieve a brown crust instead of a steamed surface.
  • Make the sauce last minute, freshly mixed yogurt and grated garlic tastes brighter and retains a pleasant texture.
  • Rest briefly after cooking, a short rest of a couple of minutes lets juices redistribute and keeps the chicken tender.
Keyword easy grilled chicken skewers, garlic yogurt chicken skewers, lemon chicken skewers recipe, summer chicken skewers

You'll Also Love this