You know those dinners where you don’t want anything heavy, but you still want something that feels complete? This Mediterranean chicken skillet is exactly that kind of meal, simple, balanced, and full of flavor without extra effort.
Imagine a warm skillet on the stove, olive oil gently bubbling, juicy Mediterranean chicken turning golden while cherry tomatoes soften and release their juices. There’s a light, savory aroma in the air, something fresh but still comforting, like an easy chicken dinner that comes together without stress.
It’s the kind of healthy chicken skillet recipe you make on a busy night when you want something quick, high in protein, and made in one pan. For more simple one-pan meals like this, browse the dinner recipe collection for easy weeknight options.
The chicken stays tender, the tomatoes create a light sauce, and the olives and feta bring that slightly salty, balanced finish that makes every bite of this Mediterranean chicken feel complete. For another light and fresh chicken dinner, this lemon herb chicken offers a similar balanced flavor profile.
Food Safety Advisory: Cook chicken to safe internal temperature of 165°F. Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours and store in airtight containers.
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| Time | Duration |
|---|---|
| Prep Time | 15 minutes |
| Cook Time | 15 minutes |
| Total Time | 30 minutes |
What is Mediterranean Chicken
Mediterranean chicken is a simple, skillet-style dish built around fresh, balanced ingredients commonly used in Mediterranean cooking. Instead of heavy sauces, it focuses on olive oil, herbs, vegetables, and light seasoning that let the natural flavors stand out.
In most versions, chicken is cooked with ingredients like tomatoes, olives, garlic, and herbs such as oregano or parsley. These elements create a dish that feels fresh, slightly savory, and lightly tangy without being overpowering.
What makes it different from other chicken recipes is how everything comes together without needing cream or thick sauces. If you enjoy similar flavors with a creamy finish, this creamy Tuscan chicken is another popular skillet option.
Ingredients
- 2 large chicken breasts, sliced into strips
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
- 1/2 cup black olives, sliced
- 1/2 cup red onion, thinly sliced
- 1/2 cup spinach
- 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
- 2 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped
Step 1: Prepare the chicken
Slice the chicken into even strips so it cooks evenly in the pan. Try to keep the pieces similar in size so nothing overcooks while the rest finishes.
Season the chicken with salt, pepper, paprika, and oregano. Let it sit for a minute so the seasoning settles into the surface before it hits the pan.
Step 2: Heat the skillet
Place a large skillet over medium heat and add the olive oil. Let it warm up slowly instead of rushing it.
You’ll notice the oil start to shimmer slightly when it’s ready. That’s when the pan is hot enough to give the chicken a light sear instead of just steaming it.
Step 3: Cook the chicken
Add the chicken in a single layer. Let it sit without moving for a couple of minutes so it develops a light golden color.
As it cooks, the edges will turn slightly golden while the inside becomes firm and white. Stir and continue cooking until all pieces are cooked through but still tender.
Step 4: Add garlic and onion
Add the garlic and sliced onion into the pan and stir gently.
Within seconds, the aroma changes. The garlic becomes fragrant and the onion starts to soften, blending into the base of the dish without overpowering the chicken.
Step 5: Add tomatoes and olives
Add the cherry tomatoes and olives, then stir everything together.
The tomatoes will start to soften and release their juices, creating a light coating around the chicken. The olives bring a slight saltiness that balances the whole pan.
Step 6: Add spinach
Add the spinach and fold it into the skillet. It will shrink quickly as it cooks.
At this stage, everything starts to come together. The skillet looks full, colorful, and balanced without feeling too heavy.
Step 7: Finish with feta and parsley
Turn off the heat and sprinkle the feta cheese over the top, followed by fresh parsley.
The feta softens slightly from the heat and adds small creamy bites throughout, while the parsley gives a fresh finish.
Step 8: Serve
Serve warm straight from the skillet. The chicken stays juicy, the vegetables stay vibrant, and everything is lightly coated without feeling overly saucy.
| Nutrient | Amount per serving |
|---|---|
| Calories | 350 |
| Protein | 36g |
| Carbohydrates | 10g |
| Fat | 15g |
| Fiber | 2g |
| Sodium | 520 mg |
Nutrition values are estimates and can vary based on ingredient brands, portion size, and preparation methods.
Why you will love this recipe
This Mediterranean chicken comes together in one skillet, which keeps things simple and easy to manage. There’s no complicated prep or extra steps, just a smooth cooking process from start to finish.
It’s also a high protein option that doesn’t feel heavy. The combination of chicken, vegetables, and a light finish keeps it balanced, making it work well for weeknight dinners or meal prep.
The flavors are simple but layered. You get a bit of richness from the olive oil, freshness from the herbs, and a slight tang from the feta and tomatoes that ties everything together. For a variation with melted cheese and tomato flavor, this chicken mozzarella skillet is another easy one-pan meal.
| Recipe | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Mediterranean Chicken Skillet |
| Category | Dinner |
| Protein | High Protein Chicken |
| Cooking Method | Stovetop |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Total Time | 30 minutes |
Helpful tips
- Use medium-high heat but avoid overcrowding the pan so the chicken can sear properly.
- If you want more flavor, let the chicken sit undisturbed for a few minutes before stirring.
- Add the feta at the end so it softens without fully melting into the dish.
Storage and make ahead
If you have leftovers, let the Mediterranean chicken cool slightly before storing. Transfer everything into an airtight container and place it in the refrigerator. It will keep well for up to 3 days without losing too much texture.
You can also use the microwave for convenience. Heat in short intervals, stirring in between so everything warms evenly without overcooking the chicken.
For make ahead, you can prep most of the ingredients in advance. Slice the chicken, chop the vegetables, and store them separately in the fridge. When ready to cook, everything comes together quickly in one pan.
Servings And Pairings
This recipe makes about 3 to 4 servings, depending on portion size.
It works well as a main dish for a small family dinner or can be divided into meal prep portions for the week. If serving with sides like rice or bread, it can stretch a bit further. If you prefer a bolder, spicier skillet dish, this garlic chili chicken and beans is another quick dinner idea.
This Mediterranean chicken skillet is flexible, so you can keep it light or make it more filling depending on what you serve with it. For a simple option, serve it with warm rice or quinoa. The grains absorb the light juices from the skillet and balance the flavors.
Final thoughts
This Mediterranean chicken skillet is one of those recipes you end up making more than you planned.
It’s simple, balanced, and comes together without much effort, but still feels like a proper meal every time. Perfect for nights when you want something homemade without turning it into a whole project. For a more filling one-pan meal with rice, this one pan chicken and rice is another reliable option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Chicken thighs work well and will give a slightly richer flavor while staying very tender during cooking.
This dish pairs well with rice, quinoa, flatbread, or even a simple side salad for a lighter option.
Yes. Simply skip the feta cheese or replace it with a dairy free alternative. The dish will still have plenty of flavor.
Avoid overcooking and cook the chicken over medium heat. Let it sear first before stirring to lock in moisture.
Yes. Store in airtight containers for up to 3 days. Reheat gently to maintain the best texture and flavor.