Greek Chicken Foil Packets cook on the grill in about 15 minutes or you can cook the foil dinners in the oven for a bit longer. If you like Greek flavors you’re going to love this foil packet dinner with chicken, red bell peppers, and creamy melted Feta!
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These Greek Chicken Foil Packets are perfect to cook on the grill, or cook them in the oven when it’s not grilling season. Either way they’re perfect for an easy dinner! And this is a tasty dinner that I have enjoyed every time I’ve made it, so today I’m featuring it for my Friday Favorites post.
This idea for a dinner of chicken foil packets with Greek-seasoned chicken, red pepper strips, and creamy melted Feta Cheese just popped into my head one day! And after a couple of experiments I came up with a version that Kara and I both thought was amazing.
And this chicken dinner seriously could not be easier. The foil dinners only need about 15 minutes on a grill that’s pre-heated or about 25-30 minutes in the oven.. That’s it! Dinner is served!
What ingredients do you need for this recipe?
- red bell peppers
- boneless-skinless chicken breasts
- non-stick spray for foil
- Olive Oil (affiliate link)
- salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste
- Greek Seasoning (affiliate link)
- crumbled Feta
- sliced green onions (optional)
What are Foil Packet Dinners?
Dinners like this one are an updated variation of the dinners you may have cooked over a campfire when you were a kid, and although I try not to use foil as much these days, I think dinners like this are fun occasionally for an easy meal. I also posted another recipe for a Low-Carb Foil Packet Dinner that was also a huge hit on the blog. If you like this easy method of cooking in foil, you can use Foil Dinners to find more recipes like this one.
How can you cook the chicken foil packets?
Foil packet dinners can be cooked on a grill or over the coals from a campfire if it’s grilling or camping season. They are great cooked in the oven, and I haven tried it yet but I see people reporting that this type of foil-wrapped food can also be cooked in an Air Fryer! (Check your Air Fryer manual to see if it’s safe to cook in foil.)
How to wrap the foil for these chicken foil packets:
- Pull the edges of the short sides of the foil up so it tents above the chicken (very important).
- Then fold two two edges over so it’s sealed on top.
- Fold and seal the two sides, folding the foil over several times for a leak-proof seal.
- As you’re sealing each of the ends, try to keep the middle part of the foil packets up off the food so the melted Feta doesn’t stick to the foil.
How to Make Greek Chicken Foil Packets:
(Scroll down for complete printable recipe including nutritional information.)
- Preheat grill to medium high or preheat oven to 450F/230C.
- Cut 2 large red bell peppers into lengthwise strips.
- Cut 3 chicken breasts into same-thickness lengthwise strips.
- Tear off 4 long pieces of foil, then fold in half and spray the inside of each with non-stick spray.
- On each 2 stacked pieces of foil put one-fourth of the red pepper strips and one-fourth of the chicken breast strips.
- Drizzle each one with a little olive oil and season generously with salt, fresh-ground black pepper, and Greek Seasoning (affiliate link).
- Sprinkle one-fourth of the Feta cheese over each one.
- Use instructions above to wrap the foil packets so there is a space at the top to keep the cheese from sticking on to the foil.
- Put packets on the grill (or in the oven). If using the grill turn heat down to medium-low. (If you’re using a charcoal grill, pile up the charcoal in the center; then cook the packets around the outside edge of the grill.)
- Cook the Greek Chicken Packets for 15 minutes for the grill or 25-30 minutes for the oven; then open one carefully to make sure they’re done.
- Serve Low-Carb Greek Chicken Foil Packets hot!
Make it a Low-Carb Meal:
The Greek Chicken Foil Packets would taste great with something like a Low-Carb Cucumber Salad, Chopped Greek Salad with Peppers, Cucumber Salad with Avocado and Feta, or Spring Mix Salad with Mary’s Perfect Dressing for an easy side dish.
More Tasty Greek Chicken:
Ingredients
- 2 large red bell peppers
- 4 boneless-skinless chicken breasts
- non-stick spray for foil
- 8 tsp. olive oil for drizzling over chicken and peppers
- salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste
- 2 tsp. Greek Seasoning (more or less to taste)
- 6 oz. crumbled Feta (or less if you’re not a huge Feta fan)
- sliced green onions for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat grill to medium-high heat. (For oven cooking, preheat oven to 450F/230C. If you’re cooking over a fire you will need coals that have burned down quite a bit.)
- Cut off ends and remove seeds from peppers, then cut into lengthwise strips about 3/8 inches wide.
- Trim any fat or undesirable parts from chicken breasts and cut into lengthwise strips (about 4 strips per breast, or more if some are larger.)
- Crumble the Feta so it’s ready to use.
- Prepare four double-thick pieces of foil. (Tear off a long piece, then fold in half.)
- Put foil pieces out on the counter top and spray the center of each with non-stick cooking spray (affiliate link). When we used olive oil, it burned on the foil.
- Put one-fourth of the red pepper strips in the center of each piece of foil, topped with one-fourth of the chicken breast strips.
- Drizzle a little olive oil over the chicken and season to taste with salt, fresh-ground black pepper, and Greek Seasoning (affiliate link). (Remember that Feta and Greek Seasoning both have salt.)
- Sprinkle one-fourth of the crumbled Feta over the top of each.
- You want to seal the packets so there is some room at the top, otherwise the melting Feta will stick to the foil. Do that by lifting the ends of the short sides of the foil up and folding over to make a seal (while you hold it up.) Then fold the other two ends so the packet is sealed.
- Turn grill down to medium-low (or for charcoal, pile up the charcoal in the center and put the packets around the outside edges of the grill.)
- Put packets on the grill and cook for 15 minutes (without turning!)
- After 15 minutes, carefully open one packet to be sure the chicken is done.
- Serve hot, with sliced green onions for garnish if desired.
- See below for oven or campfire cooking.
Notes
To cook Low-Carb Greek Chicken Foil Packets in the oven, preheat oven to 450F/230C while you prepare the packets. Cook 25-30 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through. (I usually have to open one to check.)
To cook on a campfire you will need coals that have burned down quite a bit. You need some kind of rack to hold the foil packets up from the coals a bit. These dinners aren’t turned, because the melted cheese would all stick to the foil, and cooking over coals can be quite hot, so I’d check one after about 10 minutes if cooking over a fire.
This recipe created by Kalyn with recipe testing help from both Jake and Kara.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
4
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 464Total Fat: 25gSaturated Fat: 10gUnsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 160mgSodium: 1402mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 1gSugar: 5gProtein: 49g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated by the Recipe Plug-In I am using. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee 100% accuracy, since many variables affect those calculations.
Low-Carb Diet / Low-Glycemic Diet / South Beach Diet Suggestions:
Greek Chicken Foil Packets are a perfect dish for any low-carb or Keto diet plan, as well as all phases of the original South Beach Diet.
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Historical Notes for this Recipe:
This recipe was first posted in 2017. It was last updated with more information in 2023.
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