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Street food inspired bowls for the win! Think oven-roasted lemon-Dijon chicken, crunchy kale and olives, and a creamy tahini feta sauce that ties it all together.
Served over warm rice (or fluffy quinoa) with all the “extras” – kale, olives, lots of peperoncini, and sesame seeds. Add delicious creamy, salty tahini feta sauce and spicy harissa oil and you’ll have a Greek-inspired bowl that’s SO GOOD.

Grains: steamed rice or quinoa—both are great for soaking up sauce.
Chicken: thighs will be juicier, harder to overcook; breasts will be leaner, slice against the grain. If marinating, even a brief rest adds flavor.
Spice blend: oregano, rosemary, smoked paprika, chili powder; a pinch of chili flakes for heat. Italian seasoning works in a pinch.
Tahini: use a well-stirred, pourable tahini for a silky sauce.. if bitter, balance with lemon + a touch of honey.
Feta: full-fat block feta (not pre-crumbled) blends creamiest.
Greens & extras: Tuscan kale, olives, peperoncini, dill, toasted sesame seeds or pine nuts.
When I set out to make this recipe, it actually started out as a sheet pan style dinner. But after creating the recipe, I just wasn’t in love with the dish. I could have shared it, but I decided to slide the recipe aside for a minute and think about how I could possibly make it better. And then, I had the idea for these bowls. Even just the idea had me excited. I had a feeling this could become a delicious recipe – and it did!
A lemon Dijon chicken with garlic and herbs, oven-roasted and served over a big bowl of kale or lettuce and rice (farro would also be great). Totally my kind of comfort food. Anything over rice!
But it’s the creamy tahini feta sauce that excites me most, it’s addicting.
When I finally shared these quick-to-make bowls with my family, everyone agreed that this recipe was so delicious!

The chicken is where you want to start, you can use chicken breast or chicken thighs. It’s seasoned with olive oil, creamy Dijon mustard, and lots of garlic. Then, add my homemade mix of Greek spices/herbs, oregano, rosemary, a touch of smoked paprika, and chili powder for some heat. Super flavorful.
If you’re in a hurry, you can use a store-bought Italian seasoning instead. That will be close enough and still totally delicious.

Now, while the chicken is roasting, begin on the kale and veggies. This is just a mix of Tuscan kale, Greek olives, pepperoncini, and toasted sesame seeds or pine nuts. Massage a bit of oil into the kale.
I love warm foods, so I chose to add the kale to the sheet pan of roasted chicken during the last minutes of cooking. The heat quickly warms the kale salad, making it even more delicious! But add the kale whichever way you enjoy it.

I couldn’t share this recipe without including a sauce. You all know how it goes around here, never enough sauce. Enter my feta sauce. It’s whipped feta cheese with a bit of garlic, yogurt, tahini, lemon, and honey.
The salty feta creates an addicting sauce. Every spoonful is delicious, but it’s especially great over this Dijon chicken


Step 4: mix everything together
For the last step, add rice to bowls, then pile on the warm kale salad and the roasted chicken. Finish with so much tahini feta sauce (the sauce really is KEY). Add some fresh dill and, if you like, a spicy chili oil (I shared my harissa oil in the notes).
It’s a real crowd-pleaser, always looks pretty, and smells even more delicious.
The leftovers are perfect to enjoy the next day for lunch! And the sauce will last all week and can be used in multiple recipes.
It really brightens the table on a cold winter day!

Yes, thighs stay juicier and are more forgiving. Cut into similar-sized pieces so they roast evenly.
Whisk in more lemon and a touch of honey until balanced. A splash of cold water also will help.
Steamed rice is classic and cozy; quinoa is great for a lighter, gluten-friendly base. Both soak up the sauce nicely.
Absolutely…Pack grains, kale mix, and chicken separately, keep the sauce in a jar, and assemble just before eating; drizzle with harissa oil last so flavors stay bright.
Looking for other easy dinners? Here are some favorites:
Easy Greek Sheet Pan Chicken and Potatoes
30 Minute Spicy Indian Butter Chicken
Sheet Pan Chicken Gyros with Feta Tzatziki
Lastly, if you make these Greek Chicken Bowls with Tahini Feta Sauce, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Loved this one! It will absolutely be a regular in the rotation moving forward!
Hey Danielle,
Fantastic! Love to hear this recipe was a hit, thanks a bunch for making it!
Have a great weekend!
This was a flavourful bowl. We used a different chicken marinade but made the tahini feta sauce and the harissa oil recipes. Both were excellent. I added a bit of water to the tahini as it was quite thick, but I don’t think this would be the case if the feta was softer. And I only had rose harissa on hand, so that is what I used, and it was delicious.
This is going into regular rotation.
Thanks Tieghan!
Hey Anna,
Thanks so much for trying this recipe and your comment, so glad to hear it turned out well for you!
Have a great weekend!
Thank you for sharing all of your incredible recipes! My family gave this a 10/10 tonight. Placed this on a bed of greek lemon rice. Sooooo delicious!
Hey Genevieve,
Happy Monday! Big thanks for making this recipe and sharing back. So glad it hit the spot!
Would it be OK to use arugula instead of kale?
Hey Carla,
You bet, that will work nicely for you!
I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try!
SO DELISH! Made exactly except no olives (my preference). Only suggestion is in the instructIons make it clearer about the spicy oil and add to instructions and not a note. Feel this is key to the taste of the recipe
Hey Karen! Thank you so much for trying out these chicken bowls! I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe! Have a great week! 🙂 xT
So does the lemon juice go with the kale or does it go in the dressing? Or does it go in both? I just see it listed with the dressing but the instructions say to add it to the kale mix.
Hi Sara,
You can add it to both. So sorry for any confusion!
another very good recipe! i’ve been writing on the search more “ most popular” and checked each years ones, tried a few, they were all to die for!! thank you so much for these free recipes 🙂
Hi there! So happy to hear you enjoyed this recipe! Thanks so much for giving it a try! Have a great rest of your week! 🙂 xT
Long time HBH recipe maker, first time commenter. A 10/10. Swapped spinach for kale, made a weird little spicy oil using Thai chili paste and it was still SO good!! Loved it.
Thanks so much, Jenny! So glad you enjoyed this dish, I appreciate you making it and your feedback! Have a wonderful weekend! xx
I am incredibly impressed with how good this turned out totally delicious and healthy to boot. This chick never disappoints, wouldn’t change a thing.
Hey Dina,
Thanks a lot for giving this recipe a try, so glad to hear it turned out well for you! Have a wonderful weekend! XxT
Ma’am…you know how to put together a delicious meal. This was bomb.com! Thank you for this recipe 🤤
Hi Monica,
Awesome! So glad to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks for giving it a try! xxT
Even my husband who is not a kale lover, raved about this dish. Made it exactly as written—including using the spicy oil—and will definitely put this recipe on repeat.
Hi Jill,
Yay!! Love to hear this dish turned out well for you, I appreciate you making it! Have a great day! xx
So excited to make this tonight.
If I want to wilt the kale as instructed, should I do it before I dress it or should I do the kale dressing and then put on pan?
How would you store this if you’re meal prepping?
Hi Chloe,
You can do it after the dressing and then put it on the pan. You can store in an airtight container for meal prepping. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx
Just made this and yum! All the kids liked it too which says a lot. Made it as is.
Thanks so much, Jodi! So glad to hear this recipe turned out well for you! I appreciate you giving it a try! 🎃 xXT
Can you also cook the chicken in an air fryer?
Hi Christine,
Sure, that should work well for you! Please let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xT
I don’t see the amount of lemon juice for the chicken and kale part of the recipe.
Hi Kim,
You can use the juice of 1 lemon. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT