These Greek Chicken Burgers are bursting with fresh Mediterranean flavor — packed with garlic, oregano, lemon, and studded with creamy feta cheese and chopped spinach. Juicy, flavorful, and anything but bland, they’re a lighter alternative to traditional beef burgers but just as satisfying.
Perfect for grilling, pan-frying, or air frying, these chicken burgers are a weeknight favorite that also feel special enough for weekend cookouts. Serve them in warm pita, burger buns, or lettuce wraps, topped with tzatziki, cucumbers, red onions, and tomatoes for a fresh and vibrant meal.
They’re high in protein, easy to make, and pair beautifully with roasted potatoes, a Greek salad, or grilled veggies.
Ingredients Overview
Let’s take a look at the key ingredients that bring these burgers to life and how to get the best out of them.
Ground Chicken
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Lean Ground Chicken (93% lean): Moist and flavorful. Avoid 99% lean breast-only ground chicken — it’s too dry.
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Tip: If using extra lean meat, add 1–2 tablespoons of olive oil or an egg yolk to prevent dryness.
Greek-Inspired Add-Ins
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Feta Cheese: Crumbled right into the mix for pockets of salty creaminess.
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Fresh Baby Spinach: Chopped finely — adds moisture, color, and nutrients without overpowering.
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Garlic & Onion: Finely grated or minced for a punch of flavor.
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Fresh Dill or Parsley: Brings brightness and traditional Mediterranean notes.
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Lemon Zest: Adds citrusy freshness and elevates the overall taste.
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Oregano: Essential Greek herb — use dried or fresh.
Binders & Texture
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Breadcrumbs: Help hold everything together without making the burgers heavy.
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Egg (Optional): If the mixture feels too loose, adding one egg helps bind without drying.
Burger Assembly
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Pita Bread or Buns: Soft brioche, whole wheat, or pita pockets all work beautifully.
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Tzatziki Sauce: Cool, creamy, and the perfect topping — homemade or store-bought.
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Fresh Toppings: Sliced cucumber, tomato, red onion, arugula, or lettuce add crunch and balance.
Step-by-Step Instructions
This recipe makes 4 large or 5 medium patties.
1. Prepare the Mixture
In a large bowl, combine:
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1 lb ground chicken
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½ cup crumbled feta cheese
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½ cup finely chopped fresh spinach
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1 small garlic clove, minced
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2 tbsp finely grated onion
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1 tsp dried oregano
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1 tbsp chopped fresh dill or parsley
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1 tsp lemon zest
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2–3 tbsp breadcrumbs
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Salt & black pepper to taste
Mix gently with your hands or a fork until evenly combined. Do not overmix — this can make the burgers tough.
Optional: Add 1 egg if mixture feels very soft or wet.
2. Form the Patties
Divide the mixture into 4–5 equal portions and shape into patties about ½ inch thick.
Tip: Wet your hands lightly to prevent sticking. Place patties on a plate or tray and refrigerate for 10–15 minutes to firm up (optional but helpful).
3. Cook the Burgers
Pan-Fry Method
Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a nonstick skillet over medium heat. Cook burgers for 5–6 minutes per side, or until golden brown and internal temp reaches 165°F (74°C).
Grill Method
Preheat a grill to medium-high and lightly oil the grates. Grill patties for 5–6 minutes per side, using a spatula to flip gently.
Air Fryer Method
Spray patties with a little oil. Air fry at 375°F for 10–12 minutes, flipping halfway through.
4. Assemble and Serve
Serve burgers in:
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Toasted buns or pita bread
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Lettuce wraps for a low-carb version
Top with:
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Tzatziki sauce
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Sliced cucumber
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Tomato
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Red onion
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Crumbled feta
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Fresh arugula or greens
Optional: Drizzle with olive oil and a sprinkle of lemon juice for extra zing.
Tips, Variations & Substitutions

Pro Tips
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Grate the Onion: Grated onion melts into the meat and helps keep burgers moist without large chunks.
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Use Damp Hands: Prevent the chicken mixture from sticking while shaping patties.
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Rest Before Cooking: Chilling helps firm up patties and makes flipping easier.
Variations
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Stuffed Greek Chicken Burgers: Add a chunk of feta or herbed cream cheese in the center before shaping for a gooey surprise.
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Spicy Greek Burgers: Add red pepper flakes or chopped jalapeños.
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Greek Turkey Burgers: Substitute ground turkey for chicken — follow the same method.
Substitutions
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No Feta? Use goat cheese or omit for a dairy-free version.
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No Spinach? Use finely chopped kale or parsley.
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Gluten-Free? Use gluten-free breadcrumbs or almond flour.
Serving Ideas & Occasions
These burgers are incredibly versatile — great for casual dinners, meal prep, or entertaining.
Pair with:
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Greek Orzo Salad
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Roasted Lemon Potatoes
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Simple Cucumber-Tomato Salad
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Air-Fried Zucchini or Eggplant Fries
Perfect for:
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Summer BBQs
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Weeknight Dinners
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Picnics & Lunches (serve cold or warm)
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Meal Prep (reheat well in skillet or microwave)
Serve with sparkling water, iced tea, or a crisp white wine like Sauvignon Blanc.
Nutritional & Health Notes
These Greek chicken burgers offer lean protein and Mediterranean flavor in a balanced, wholesome package:
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High Protein: ~25–30g per patty
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Lower Fat: Especially when made with lean ground chicken
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Calcium & Iron: From spinach and feta
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Fresh Herbs & Lemon: Add antioxidants and brightness without calories
To make them even lighter:
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Use lettuce wraps instead of buns
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Choose low-fat feta or reduce the cheese amount
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Add extra veggies as toppings or into the mix
FAQs
Q1: How do I keep chicken burgers from drying out?
A1: Use 93% lean ground chicken (not breast-only), and mix in moisture-adding ingredients like onion, spinach, and feta. Avoid overcooking — check for 165°F internal temperature.
Q2: Can I freeze Greek chicken burgers?
A2: Yes! Freeze raw patties on a tray, then transfer to freezer bags. Cook from frozen or thaw overnight before cooking.
Q3: Can I use pre-cooked chicken?
A3: Not for this recipe — ground raw chicken is needed for shaping patties and binding ingredients together.
Q4: What can I use instead of feta?
A4: Goat cheese, ricotta salata, or omit entirely. You can also add chopped olives or sun-dried tomatoes for flavor.
Q5: Can I bake these instead?
A5: Yes. Bake at 400°F on a greased baking sheet for 18–20 minutes, flipping halfway. Broil for the last 1–2 minutes for browning.
Q6: Are these burgers gluten-free?
A6: Use certified gluten-free breadcrumbs or almond flour to make them gluten-free.
Q7: How long do leftovers last?
A7: Store cooked patties in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat in a skillet or microwave until warmed through.
PrintThe Best Greek Chicken Burgers – Juicy, Herby & Mediterranean-Inspired
Juicy, herby Greek chicken burgers made with feta, spinach, lemon, and garlic — packed with Mediterranean flavor and perfect for quick dinners or grilling season.
Ingredients
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1 lb ground chicken (93% lean)
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½ cup crumbled feta cheese
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½ cup finely chopped spinach
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1 small garlic clove, minced
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2 tbsp grated onion
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1 tsp dried oregano
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1 tbsp chopped fresh dill or parsley
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1 tsp lemon zest
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2–3 tbsp breadcrumbs
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Salt & pepper, to taste
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Optional: 1 egg (for binding)
Instructions
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Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Mix gently until just combined.
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Form into 4–5 patties. Chill for 10–15 minutes if possible.
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Cook patties in skillet, grill, or air fryer until golden and cooked through (165°F internal temp).
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Serve on buns, pita, or lettuce wraps with toppings like tzatziki, cucumber, tomato, and red onion.
Notes
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Chill patties before cooking for easier handling.
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Use fresh herbs and lemon zest for the best flavor.
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Pairs perfectly with Greek salad or roasted potatoes.