Oven-baked Greek Chicken Meatballs full of fresh herbs and spices, onion and garlic, feta, and tons of flavor. Eat them as is or serve them with your favorite Greek components for a restaurant-style meal. Great for meal prep and ready in about 35 minutes! Gluten-free.
I don’t know about you, but meatballs are one of the easiest things to whip up. Simply combine the meat and some spices, herbs, or seasoning, cook them, and use them however you want. And that is exactly what these greek chicken meatballs do!
They are full of fresh herbs and spices to give sometimes bland chicken lots of fresh flavor. And to kick up the flavor more, I added feta to the mix. It adds a little tanginess and saltiness and takes them up a notch. This chicken meatball recipe is baked in the oven, keeping the middle juicy and tender, without any hands-on work.
On top of that, these baked greek meatballs make an easy protein for dinner or meal prep. We’ve been eating them paired with a salad, potatoes or rice, and of course, tzatziki sauce. A must with greek food! They would be awesome with pasta, zucchini noodles, or sweet potato noodles with some sauce.
Greek chicken meatballs
These Mediterranean meatballs are easy to make and full of flavor. Simply combine your ground chicken with the herbs, spices, onion, feta, and garlic and form into balls. Then bake in the oven for hands-off cooking. Protein-packed with some healthy fats and are great for fun weeknight dinner or meal prep.
Here is what you need:
- ground chicken
- red onion
- feta
- garlic
- fresh parsley
- fresh mint
- dried oregano
- olive oil
- salt and pepper
First start off by adding the ground chicken, onion, feta, garlic, parsley, mint, oregano, olive oil, and salt and pepper in a large bowl. Mix well to combine. I find using my hands is the best to make sure everything is mixed well.
If desired, cover the bowl and place in the fridge for an hour to let the flavors marinate. I don’t find this is necessary (and usually don’t have time), but it will just enhance the flavor even more.
Next, roll the meatballs into 1-inch size balls. I like using a tablespoon to help keep the uniform shape.
Then, place meatballs on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, leaving about an inch between them. Bake meatballs for 20-25 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit until golden brown and cooked through.
Enjoy as-is or serve with your favorite greek components!
What to serve with Greek chicken meatballs
These chicken meatballs are great by themselves, but they are best served with some carbs, veggies, and sauce. Here are my suggestions:
- rice – white rice (I love mixing fresh herbs into mine) or herby cauliflower rice (I used white rice instead of cauliflower for these)
- roasted potatoes
- greek salad – a mix of tomatoes, cucumbers, kalamata olives, and feta mixed with a little olive oil, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, and salt and pepper. I usually just add everything into a bowl and mix well – adjust the amounts of the dressing according to your taste. You can also add romaine if you want more of a salad. Check out this greek meatball recipe for the greek salad recipe if you want specifics.
- tzatziki sauce – a must when having greek food!
- pita
Can you pan fry these meatballs?
While I prefer to bake these meatballs, you can pan fry them if you want. Since there is no binder, you need to be very careful when frying as they are more susceptible to fall apart. Ground chicken is also a lean cut of meat, so you need to make sure you have enough oil in your pan.
To pan-fry, heat a large cast iron or nonstick skillet over medium heat (you can also do this while you are rolling the meatballs). Add enough oil to coat the bottom of your pan if using a cast iron.
Cook meatballs for 5-7 minutes, flipping occasionally, until golden brown and cooked through. You will probably have to do it in two batches depending on the size of your pan.
With baking, you can cook them all in one go.
Substitutions
Here are few substitutions for baked chicken meatballs:
- meat – if you don’t have ground chicken, you can also use ground turkey.
- fresh parsley – you can substitute 1-2 tablespoons dried parsley for fresh.
- fresh mint – you can substitute 1 teaspoon dried mint for fresh.
- cheese – you can omit the feta if want to keep the recipe dairy-free.
More healthy greek recipes
- Lamb Burgers
- Greek Chickpea Salad
- Greek Chicken Pasta Salad with Zucchini Noodles
- Lamb Meatball Bowls
- Greek Chicken Bowls (Zoe’s Kitchen Copycat)

Greek Chicken Meatballs
ingredients
- 1 1/2 pounds ground chicken (I used 93/7)
- 1 cup diced red onion (130 grams)
- 1/2 cup feta, crumbled (2 ounces)*
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 cup parsley, chopped
- 1 tablespoon fresh mint, chopped (about 8-10 leaves)
- 2 teaspoons dried oregano
- 1/2 tablespoon olive oil
- salt and pepper, to taste
- serve with: greek salad, rice, potatoes, tzatziki
instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, mix together the ground chicken, onion, feta, garlic, parsley, mint, dried oregano, olive oil, and salt and pepper until well combined. Try not to overmix. I find using my hands works the best. Using a tablespoon as a scoop, form into meatballs. You should get around 28-30 meatballs depending on the size.
- Place on the baking sheet and bake for 25 minutes until golden brown and cooked through. Serve with rice, greek salad, and tzatziki if desired! Enjoy!
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Ashley K says
Yes and yes! These were so good with a greek salad. Will 100% be making these again.
Kelly says
Such a good pairing! Thanks Ashley!
Maddie says
Sooo good! I will definitely be making them again. So simple and taste great.
Kelly says
Glad you enjoyed them Maddie and thanks for trying them!
Jessie says
These are delicious and so versatile! I have made them with ground chicken and Turkey and both are great. We’ve had them with rice, pasta, alone… all the things! I didn’t have all the ingredients for the tzatziki so I just threw together a makeshift yogurt sauce and it was perfect! Love your recipes, thank you!!
Kelly says
Love that you switched up the meat. Always love a good yogurt sauce too. Thanks for trying them Jessie!
Sabrina says
I was skeptical about these but they turned out amazing! I served them with herbed coucous, wheat pita, greek salad and tzatziki. Yummmm!
Kelly says
Yum, that ultimate platter! Glad to hear you enjoyed them – thanks for trying Sabrina!
Heather G says
So freaking good and super easy! Paired with tzatziki and a cucumber greek salad for a very filling, high volume, flavorful meal!
Kelly says
The best combo!! So glad you enjoyed Heather and thanks for trying them!
Sabrina says
love meatballs but haven’t had a Greek version before, so thank you!
Kelly says
You are welcome Sabrina!
Dad says
Reminds me of Greece can’t wait to make them
Kelly says
Yes, you guys should try them out!
Gretchen says
I can’t wait to try this! Can you comment further on your herbed rice?
Thanks!
Kelly says
Hi Gretchen! Yes, it is just cooked white rice and then after it cools for a couple of minutes, I just mix in lots of freshly chopped herbs. I did parsley, mint, and dill for these photos, but also have done parsley, dill, chives, and basil before. Any herbs you like work! A little lemon juice is also a nice touch to it as well. Hope that helps!