There’s something magical about watching a giant cone of marinated meat spinning slowly on a vertical spit, getting crispy on the outside while staying juicy within. That’s the essence of shawarma, and today I’m sharing my tested method for creating this Middle Eastern street food favorite right in your home kitchen. While we might not have the traditional vertical rotisserie, I’ve perfected a technique that delivers all those authentic flavors you’re craving.
What is Chicken Shawarma?
Before we dive into the cooking process, let’s understand what makes shawarma special. Traditional shawarma is made by stacking marinated meat (chicken, lamb, or beef) on a vertical spit that rotates beside a heating element, cooking the meat slowly and evenly while basting it in its own juices. The word “shawarma” comes from the Turkish word “çevirme” which means “turning” – referring to the rotating meat cone.

The Perfect Marinade
The soul of great chicken shawarma lies in its marinade. Here’s my carefully crafted blend that brings authentic flavors:
Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
---|---|---|
Olive oil | 1/4 cup | Use extra virgin for best results |
Lemon juice | 1/4 cup | Fresh-squeezed only |
Garlic | 6 cloves | Minced finely |
Ground cumin | 2 tsp | Freshly ground preferred |
Ground coriander | 2 tsp | Adds citrusy notes |
Ground cardamom | 1/2 tsp | Use sparingly |
Smoked paprika | 2 tsp | Provides color and smokiness |
Turmeric | 1 tsp | For color and earthiness |
Cinnamon | 1/4 tsp | Just a hint |
Black pepper | 1 tsp | Freshly ground |
Salt | 1.5 tsp | Kosher salt recommended |
Greek yogurt | 1/2 cup | Full-fat for best results |
The Science Behind the Marinade
What makes this marinade special isn’t just the blend of spices – it’s the science behind it. The yogurt contains lactic acid which helps tenderize the meat while keeping it moist. The oil helps carry fat-soluble flavors deep into the meat, while the lemon juice’s citric acid assists in penetration of water-soluble flavors.
Preparing the Chicken
Step | Time | Temperature |
---|---|---|
Marination | 4-24 hours | 40°F (refrigerated) |
Rest before cooking | 30 minutes | Room temperature |
Initial roasting | 25-30 minutes | 425°F |
Final broil | 5-7 minutes | High broil |
Essential Tips for Perfect Results
- Choose the right cut: Chicken thighs are your best friend here. They’re:
- More flavorful than breast meat
- Higher in fat content, which means moister results
- More forgiving if slightly overcooked
- Better at holding the strong spice flavors
- Proper thickness: Slice the chicken thighs into uniform pieces about 1/2 inch thick for even cooking.

The Cooking Method
While we can’t replicate the vertical spit at home, I’ve developed a two-stage cooking process that mimics the traditional result:
- Initial Roasting:
- Spread marinated chicken on a sheet pan
- Don’t overcrowd
- Use high heat (425°F) to develop flavor
- Cook until just done (165°F internal temperature)
- Final Crisping:
- Switch to broiler
- Watch carefully
- Create charred edges
- Maintain moisture
Building Your Shawarma Feast
The Supporting Cast
Component | Traditional Option | Modern Alternative |
---|---|---|
Bread | Pita bread | Flatbread or lavash |
Sauce | Tahini sauce | Garlic yogurt sauce |
Vegetables | Tomatoes & cucumber | Mixed greens |
Pickles | Turnip pickles | Quick-pickled onions |
Garnish | Parsley | Fresh herbs mix |

Essential Sauces
Tahini Sauce Recipe
Ingredient | Amount |
---|---|
Tahini paste | 1/2 cup |
Lemon juice | 1/4 cup |
Garlic | 2 cloves |
Water | 1/4-1/2 cup |
Salt | To taste |
Garlic Yogurt Sauce (Toum)
Ingredient | Amount |
---|---|
Greek yogurt | 1 cup |
Garlic | 4-6 cloves |
Lemon juice | 2 tbsp |
Salt | To taste |
Olive oil | 1 tbsp |
Serving Suggestions
- Traditional Wrap:
- Warm pita bread
- Layer of garlic sauce
- Shawarma chicken
- Fresh vegetables
- Pickled vegetables
- Fresh herbs
- Extra sauce drizzle
- Shawarma Plate:
- Rice or french fries base
- Shawarma chicken
- Israeli salad
- Hummus
- Various sauces
- Pickled vegetables
- Modern Bowl:
- Mixed greens base
- Quinoa or bulgur
- Shawarma chicken
- Fresh vegetables
- Sauce of choice
- Seeds or nuts
Storage and Reheating
Storage Method | Duration | Temperature |
---|---|---|
Refrigerator | 3-4 days | 40°F |
Freezer | 2-3 months | 0°F |
Reheating Methods:
- Oven (Preferred):
- Preheat to 350°F
- Add 1-2 tbsp water
- Cover with foil
- Heat 10-15 minutes
- Stovetop:
- Medium heat
- Add splash of water
- Cover pan
- Heat 5-7 minutes
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Problem | Cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
Dry chicken | Overcooked | Use meat thermometer |
Lack of flavor | Short marination | Marinate longer |
No char | Low heat | Finish under broiler |
Tough meat | Poor quality cut | Use chicken thighs |
Questions & Answers
Q: Can I use chicken breast instead of thighs?
While you can use chicken breast, I strongly recommend sticking with thighs. They’re more flavorful and less likely to dry out during cooking. If you must use breast meat, reduce the cooking time and watch carefully to prevent overcooking.
Q: How long can I marinate the chicken?
The sweet spot is between 4-24 hours. Don’t exceed 24 hours as the acid in the marinade can start to break down the meat texture too much. Minimum 4 hours is needed for proper flavor penetration.
Q: Can I make the marinade ahead and freeze it?
Yes! I often make double batches of the marinade (without the yogurt) and freeze half. Add the yogurt after thawing when you’re ready to use it.
Q: Is there a way to make this spice blend less spicy?
Absolutely! The heat mainly comes from the black pepper and paprika. You can reduce these or substitute the paprika with sweet paprika instead of smoked for a milder flavor profile.
Q: How do I prevent the chicken from drying out when reheating?
The key is to add moisture (a tablespoon of water or chicken broth) and cover the chicken while reheating. For best results, reheat in the oven covered with foil until just warm.
Health Benefits
Nutrient | Amount per Serving | % Daily Value |
---|---|---|
Protein | 28g | 56% |
Iron | 2.5mg | 14% |
Vitamin B6 | 0.5mg | 29% |
Zinc | 2.8mg | 25% |
Beyond just being delicious, chicken shawarma can be part of a healthy diet when properly prepared. The lean protein from the chicken, combined with fresh vegetables and whole grain pita, creates a balanced meal. The various spices used in the marinade also offer additional health benefits, from the anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric to the digestive benefits of cumin.