
Greece's favourite street food — skewers of marinated pork or chicken grilled over charcoal, wrapped in warm pita with tzatziki, tomato and onion.
Souvlaki (σουβλάκι) is Greece's most beloved fast food and one of the Mediterranean's greatest simple pleasures. Marinated in olive oil, lemon and oregano, the meat is grilled until perfectly charred, then wrapped in warm soft pita with cooling tzatziki, sliced tomato, red onion and a scattering of paprika. It's eaten standing up, walking through Athens, Thessaloniki or any Greek village at midnight. It's an experience as much as a meal.
Serves 4
Combine olive oil, lemon juice, oregano, garlic, salt and pepper. Add meat and massage well. Marinate minimum 1 hour (overnight is best).
Grate cucumber, squeeze out all water using a clean cloth or fist. Combine with yoghurt, garlic, dill, lemon juice and olive oil. Season well. Refrigerate 30 minutes minimum.
Squeezing the cucumber completely dry is essential — water makes tzatziki runny.
Thread marinated meat onto metal skewers (or pre-soaked wooden skewers), about 5–6 cubes per skewer.
Grill skewers on a hot grill pan, barbecue or under a hot grill. Cook 10–12 minutes, turning every 2–3 minutes until nicely charred and cooked through.
Warm pita briefly in a pan or oven. Spread generously with tzatziki. Add souvlaki (slid off the skewer), tomato slices and red onion. Wrap tightly in parchment or foil. Eat immediately.
Pork neck (Greek: σβέρκος) is the traditional cut — fattier than loin and much more flavourful when grilled.
The grill must be very hot for proper charring — the caramelisation is what makes souvlaki sing.
Greek oregano (dried on the stem) is superior to ordinary dried oregano. Find it in Greek or Middle Eastern shops.
Souvlaki Kalamaki: smaller skewers in Athens style, eaten off the stick without pita.
Gyros: a variation using meat cooked on a rotating vertical spit — the Greek counterpart to shawarma.
Marinated meat keeps 24 hours refrigerated. Tzatziki keeps 3 days.
Souvlaki has been eaten in Greece for millennia — Athenaeus recorded small meat skewers being sold on the streets of ancient Athens. The modern street souvlaki culture evolved in the 1950s–60s with the growth of Athens. Greeks consume approximately 600 million souvlaki annually — one per person per week. It's the original fast food.
Souvlaki are marinated meat cubes on skewers. Gyros (like shawarma) is meat layered on a vertical rotating spit and shaved. Both are served in pita with tzatziki — the difference is the cooking method and the way meat is presented.
Per serving (350g / 12.3 oz) · 4 servings total
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