Oven-Roasted Chicken Shawarma Recipe (2024)

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• White sauce = plain yogurt, scant 1/4 c. mayo, 1/2 lemon juiced + lemon zest, basil/parsley/zatar/sumac/minced garlic. Chill for 4-5 hours.
• Marinade meat overnight & cooked with peppers & onions. F
inish with broil for 2-3 minutes
• Serve with tortillas instead of pita + sliced cucumbers & tomatoes + feta. (Hummus is overkill side)
• Serve with chickpeas salad (olives, tomatoes, red onion, parsley/basil)

Sam Sifton

Trim eggplant and cut it into long slices. Salt the slices and let them sit for 20 minutes or so, then pat them dry. Line a rimmed baking sheet with paper towel and place a wire rack on top. In a large, deep skillet, heat 1/2 cup oil until a drop of water flicked into pan sizzles. Working in batches, fry eggplant until just tender, 20 to 30 seconds per side. Transfer fried eggplant to rack to drain. Nice with shawarma!

Christine Staples

I've lost track of how many times I've made this amazing dish since I first cut it out; there's some in the fridge right now. I have made the following additions: more onion - it's so good. More chicken - it goes so fast: 3 pounds. Two pounds of carrots, which I toss in the marinade and roast with the extra red onion. An astonishing recipe!

Linda E.

I used chicken breasts to cut some of the fat here and reduced cook time to about 20 minutes so the chicken wouldn't dry out. It was delicious, juicy and light!

Danielle

One of my favorites!!! Sometimes I buy extra chicken thigh packages and freeze the raw chicken thighs in the marinade 1 pound at a time. This way during a busy weeknight, I have an easy homemade recipe ready to go. I usually thaw it out first thing in the morning or even overnight. Works great!

Andybhoy

2 1/2 tablespoons of oil is enough - 1/2 cup is way too much !

LiveToFish

All dry ingredients have been combined and stored with a label "Shawarma Mix". Awesome.

cookies or cake

I second the suggestion to double the onion. If you have tasty lemons (like Meyer) cut them into eighths and roast along with the chicken -- exceptional!

Alexandra Lightning

This is a superb and easy supper. Marinated boneless thighs about 8 hours in fridge and cooked exactly according to recipe with the additional pan frying. Added a Greek salad made with seeded, English cucumber, mini San Marzano tomatoes (Trader Joe's), Kalamata olives, Greek feta, sherry vinegar and olive oil. No pita needed. Also made a yogurt sauce using 2% fa*ge (the best!) with lemon zest & juice, a couple cloves of garlic put through a press, and salt and pepper. Marvelous!

Pam

Very easy, absolutely delicious. Combined the following to make a tahini sauce: 1 c plain yogurt, 2 T tahini, 1 T lemon juice. 1/2 t. salt.

Michelle

Excellent for a party...I used 10 lbs of trimmed boneless chicken thighs, reducing the oil, and cutting onions into 8ths. Meat sliced nicely after the 10 minute post-cooking rest. Marinated for 24 hours, cooked the chicken in the marinade, & the meat held up fine. I used a lipped cookie sheet, to avoid spills in my oven. Everyone asked for leftovers to take home. Wonderful flavor, and easy to prepare. I served it with marinated feta, pita, couscous, moroccan carrot salad, etc.

ruthblue

A flawless dish, and yet a couple of tips: no need to use a dish for the marinade. I put everything into a large ziplock, massaged the ingredients to blend, and then added the chicken. No mess and easy to store while the birds marinates. I also used chicken breasts, bone in, skin on. Unbelievably juicy and tender, and easy to cut into smaller pieces after roasting.

TK

Agree with most everyone here - there's a reason this is a favorite! Followed the recipe to a "t" and everything came out perfectly - and served on Christmas Eve. Even the little ones (4 and 5) loved it! Two days later I'm out for more chicken thighs to make another batch. Served with chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, lettuce and a Tzatziki, Hummus, Sweet Chili sauce (all from Trader Joe's) and the NYT Rice Pilaf with Pistachios and Almonds. Delicious!!! Loved it!

Nicole S.

The pan crisping at the end of this recipe really made this taste like the Schwarma I used to get in Jerusalem. Brought out the flavor more.

MSH

Made this for dinner last night. Amazing. Used half the olive oil and the juice of one lemon, but kept the other herbs/spices the same. Served with white sauce (1/4 cup mayo, 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt, juice of half a lemon, 1 clove garlic, minced), chickpea salad, and toasted (in a skillet) pita bread. Yum, yum, yum. Watch the chicken carefully the last 20 minutes. Even though I turned the heat down, it would have over-cooked if I'd left it in the oven for the full 40 minutes.

SLM

Make extra marinade and toss with vegetables (I do cauliflower and carrots, might try eggplant sometime) and roast them alongside the chicken. Serve with chopped cucumber, tzatiki, pita bread or rice.

Michael

Tried making this for the first time. At the end of 30 minutes the baking sheet was full of liquid almost half way up the side. Didn't match the dry pan in the NTY video and was note remotely crispy. Any idea what went wrong? Too much marinade on the chicken?

Simon

Really good flavor, and came out great.

Vicki

This should be "marry me shawarma" -- delicious. Served this on pita with white sauce, cherry tomato chunks and cucumber chunks. It's easier to cut the meat up before cooking. Otherwise, you have to let it cool, then cut up, then reheat. So easy to marinate overnight and throw in the oven for lunch or dinner. Next time I'll add fresh mint to the white sauce for more of a tzatsiki flavor. Thank you!

Elina

marinated with some fingerling potatoes to use up the extra marinade and it was absolute bomb, sprinkle some extra lemon juice over the potatoes and serve with a simple sauce of yogurt, lemon juice salt, pepper, paprika.

Tim W

Love this marinade. I use it to make kabobs with the chicken, tomato and onion, grill them and service with traditional butter rice and naan - outstanding!

MKM

A lot of reviews said this is too much olive oil - I used more chicken, due to the packaging, about 2.67 pounds. Then I quartered some small red potatoes to cook alongside the chicken so that took care of any extra oil. I also sliced the onion thinner, and was happy with how it turned out. We didn't use any toppings or pita, I thought it was fine as is. I'll definitely make this again.

jacque

Two red onions

Beth

I substituted, as I often do, 1/4 cup of minced preserved lemon for the lemon juice. Gives a more complex but still bright flavor. Otherwise followed recipe exactly and broiled the last few minutes as other commenters recommended. Served over basmati with curried coconut cauliflower, https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019911-cauliflower-cashew-pea-and-coconut-curry. Huge success and will make again.

Double Batch

If prepping for the week make a double batch

karen

Also made a chickpea salad with cut up cucumber, canned diced tomatoes, olive oil, lemon juice, and parsley

Ekuza

I should have trusted my instincts/experience and taken this out of the oven at 25 minutes. It doesn’t get crispier by sitting longer in the oven. The thighs get dry and rubbery and the onions burn. For next time:-2 Tbsp of salt in the marinade (the meat was so undersalted that we couldn’t really taste the other seasonings until we added salt to our servings). -Bake for 25 minutes and then crisp up the edges on the stovetop in oil after cutting. I see potential here.

Kathy

Best chicken shawarma recipe that I have tried and I have tried many trying to find the right balance of flavors.

Jg

This much lemon juice over multiple hours marination yields a rubbery surface and an unappetizing flavor, especially with so little salt. Not for me!

Sarah Howard

Like other review say - it immediately went into the rotation. The DH prefers chicken breast. I cut them into strips about 1.5" square to expose more surface area to the marinade and bake a shorter time. They come out moist and lovely.

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Oven-Roasted Chicken Shawarma Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What makes shawarma taste like shawarma? ›

Shawarma is traditionally seasoned with spices like cardamom, turmeric, cinnamon, cumin, and paprika to create a sweet-spiced, warm, and earthy flavor profile in the roasted meat.

What are the 3 most common foods put in the shawarma? ›

Shawarma is the Middle Eastern dish of shaved pieces of spit roasted chicken, beef, or lamb. The thin slices of meat (and fat) are layered in a cone-like shape on a vertical spit.

What part of chicken is shawarma made of? ›

Chicken – I like to make Shawarma with boneless, skinless thighs as its juicier than breast. But chicken breast and tenderloin both work great. Lemon juice – Fresh! Olive oil – For a touch of flavour but also to dilute the lemon juice so it doesn't “cook” the chicken (like we intentionally do with ceviche!).

What is the secret of shawarma? ›

Shawarma is all about the delicious sauces that accompany the meat – typically garlic yoghurt or tahini and hommus – and the secret ingredient: pickles. Pickled vegetables are what take shawarma to a whole new plane: pickled cucumbers, turnips, and even carrots or mangoes are common.

What makes shawarma taste good? ›

The distinctive flavor of shawarma spice comes from its main ingredients, including ground cumin, coriander, and black pepper. Other additions include cinnamon, cloves, allspice and dried mint. In some recipes, you'll also find nutmeg and cardamom.

What is shawarma called in USA? ›

When people in America hear the term shawarma, they think of gyro, and while gyro is prepared the same way as shawarma, it is not created using the same kind of meats. Gyro is made with ground meat, lamb, beef, or goat. It is also served with tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, and tzatziki.

What is difference between gyro and shawarma? ›

While gyros usually come with the same combo of lettuce, tomatoes, and onions, shawarmas are often topped with a medley of pickled fruits and veggies. Shawarma is a predecessor to tacos al pastor, a Mexican dish made of spit-grilled pork. The method likely made its way to Mexico via Lebanese immigrants.

Is gyro or shawarma better? ›

When it comes to taste, Gyro and Shawarma both have their unique flavors. Gyro is savory with a hint of sweetness and garlic, while Shawarma has a smoky flavor with a hint of sweetness from the marinade. To add flavor and texture, both dishes can be topped with various sauces, pickles, and vegetables.

What is the sauce used in shawarma? ›

Tahini sauce: Undoubtedly the most popular option to top your shawarma is tahini sauce.

What is the difference between chicken shawarma and kebabs? ›

The main shawarma-kebab difference lies in how the meat is cooked. For shawarmas, the meat is usually cooked using a rotisserie, while kebabs are prepared skewered. The doner or the kebab base is the only kind that resembles the classic shawarma.

What is traditionally served with shawarma? ›

In the Middle East, chicken shawarma is typically served with garlic sauce, fries, and pickles. The garlic sauce served with the sandwich depends on the meat. Toum or toumie sauce is made from garlic, vegetable oil, lemon, and egg white or starch, and is usually served with chicken shawarma.

What do you eat with chicken shawarma? ›

Serve chicken shawarma with Mediterranean vegetables, yogurt sauce, and couscous if desired. For meal prep, divide six equal servings into meal prep containers. These will keep in the fridge for up to four days or in the freezer for up to a month.

Why is chicken shawarma pink? ›

Chemical changes occur during cooking. Oven gases in a heated gas or electric oven react chemically with hemoglobin in the meat tissues to give it a pink tinge. Often meat of younger birds shows the most pink because their thinner skins permit oven gases to reach the flesh.

Is shawarma Greek or Arab? ›

shawarma, popular street food in the Middle East, which originated in Turkey and is made of spit-roasted layers of lamb, beef, or other meat that are sliced and often wrapped in or served with pita. Shawarma is similar to Greek gyros, though the former is seasoned with more spices and the latter with more herbs.

What is traditional shawarma made of? ›

How Shawarma is Made. Shawarma is marinated with various seasonings and spices such as cumin, turmeric, and paprika. It is made by stacking thinly sliced meat, typically lamb, beef, or chicken, on a large rotating skewer or cone. It is also sometimes cooked with extra fat from the meat to give it a juicer taste.

What is classic shawarma made of? ›

Shawarma is prepared from thin cuts of seasoned and marinated lamb, mutton, veal, beef, chicken, or turkey. The slices are stacked on a skewer about 60 cm (20 in) high. Pieces of fat may be added to the stack to provide extra juiciness and flavour.

What is the difference between gyro and shawarma seasoning? ›

Shawarma is from the Middle East, and is seasoned with cumin, coriander, and turmeric, while Gyro, a Greek dish, is flavored with more Mediterranean rosemary, thyme, and marjoram.

What's the difference between gyro and shawarma? ›

Gyro is savory with a hint of sweetness and garlic, while Shawarma has a smoky flavor with a hint of sweetness from the marinade. To add flavor and texture, both dishes can be topped with various sauces, pickles, and vegetables. The main difference between shawarma and gyro is the type of meat used.

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