Low Carb Keto Greek Chicken Breast

Low Carb Keto Greek Chicken Breast

My Greek Chicken Love Story (Without the Blood Sugar Drama)

I grew up thinking marinated chicken was either dry and sad, or weirdly yogurt-caked and falling apart. Turns out the real trick isn’t just marinate and pray—it’s how you marinate. After blowing up a few batches (and my ketone levels) with sugary Greek dressings, I dialed in a clean, keto version that’s pure Greek sunshine without the crash.
This Greek chicken? Tangy, juicy, golden perfection—with almost no carbs, and zero weird aftertaste.

💡 What Solves the “Sad Keto Chicken” Problem

Most marinades cheat by dumping in hidden sugars (looking at you, bottled dressings). This one?
✅ Greek yogurt tenderizes without carbs
✅ Lemon and garlic punch up flavor without needing honey or sweeteners
✅ Simple dried herbs = bold flavor, no blood sugar games

This recipe locks in juiciness and gives you those gorgeous golden sear marks you miss when you’re just baking plain old chicken breast.

🧾 What I Used (And Why It Worked)

  • Chicken thighs or breasts (2 lb) – Thighs = juicier, easier to cook keto-style. Breasts = leaner if you need a lower fat meal.
  • Full-fat Greek yogurt (½ cup) – Critical! Don’t swap for low-fat, which usually has hidden sugars.
  • Olive oil (4 tbsp) – Fat carrier = flavor carrier. I tried avocado oil once, but it masked the Greek flavors a little too much.
  • Fresh lemon juice (2 tbsp) – Natural tenderizer. Bottled lemon juice? Don’t.
  • Dried oregano (2 tsp) + dried thyme (1 tsp) – Greek flavor without needing fancy spice blends.
  • Fresh garlic (2 cloves) – Jarred garlic works in a pinch, but fresh unlocks better aromatics.
  • Sea salt (2 tsp) + black pepper (½ tsp) – Essential. Don’t skimp. Helps tenderize and season inside-out.

Net carbs per serving: 1.2g
(Because even good Greek food doesn’t need pita to slap.)

🔁 Keto Swaps That Actually Work

SwapCarb ImpactNotes
Coconut yogurt instead of Greek+0.5g carbsWorks for dairy-free. Use thick, unsweetened only.
Avocado oil instead of olive oilNeutralFlavor changes slightly—less “Greek” feel.
Fresh herbs instead of driedSlightly higher (minimal)Triple the amount. Insane flavor boost if you have them.

Avoid using sweetened yogurts “just to be safe.” Even “plain” can hide sugars—always check labels.

⚠️ Keto Missteps and How I Fixed Them

What Went WrongWhy It HappensHow to Fix It
Chicken turned mushyMarinated too long (48+ hrs)Stick to 1–24 hrs. Sweet spot: overnight.
Outside burnt before inside cookedToo hot, too fastMedium-high heat, then finish on medium if needed.
Chicken dryOvercookedUse a thermometer. 165°F for breasts, 170°F for thighs = juicy perfection.

👩‍🍳 Step-By-Step: How to Make It

  1. Mix Greek yogurt, olive oil, lemon juice, oregano, thyme, garlic, salt, pepper in a bowl.
  2. Marinate chicken in a zip-top bag or bowl—minimum 1 hour, ideally overnight.
  3. Heat a cast iron skillet to medium-high. Add oil.
  4. Sear chicken for about 7–8 min per side, until golden brown.
    • 👉 If outside browns too fast, lower heat.
  5. Rest 5 minutes before slicing. (If you skip this, juices spill out and your chicken cries. True story.)

Texture cue: Should feel firm but springy when pressed with a finger.

Low Carb Keto Greek Chicken Breast

🧠 My Go-To Low-Carb Hacks for This Recipe

  • Pre-mix extra dry seasoning and keep it ready—turns “I have no time” nights into easy wins.
  • Use kitchen shears to trim thighs instead of a knife—way faster, way less mess.
  • Portion control: Slice and divide into containers right after cooking = effortless macro tracking all week.

🧊 Keeping It Keto-Friendly All Week

  • Fridge: 3–4 days airtight
  • Freeze: Up to 3 months. Freeze whole, not sliced—it stays juicier.
  • Reheat: Microwave 70% power or oven at 300°F. Cover to trap moisture.

I track it as ~360 cal, 16g fat, 50g protein, 1.2g net carbs per 8-oz piece.

❓ Real Keto Questions, Real Answers

Can I bake it instead?
Yep—400°F for 20–25 min if using breasts. Finish under broiler for color if needed.

Is Greek yogurt keto?
Full-fat, unsweetened Greek yogurt in small amounts = keto safe. The carbs are mostly lactose, and tiny compared to the fat/protein load.

Can I meal prep this?
It’s perfect for meal prep! Just don’t slice it until you’re ready to eat, to keep the juices locked in.

Nutrition Facts

Per Serving – 1 Chicken Breast

NutrientAmount
Calories359 kcal
Fat16.1g
– Saturated Fat~2.7g
– Monounsaturated Fat~10.5g
– Polyunsaturated Fat~1.5g
Protein49.6g
Total Carbs1.5g
– Fiber0.3g
Net Carbs1.2g
Sugar~0.6g
Cholesterol~145mg
Sodium~980mg
Potassium~680mg
Calcium~60mg
Vitamin C~5mg
Iron~1.2mg

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Low Carb Keto Greek Chicken Breast

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesCook time: 15 minutesTotal time: 20 minutesServings:4 servingsCalories:359 kcal Best Season:Available

Description

Juicy Greek chicken marinated in Greek yogurt, lemon, and herbs—low-carb, keto-friendly, and packed with bold Mediterranean flavor in every tender bite.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, whisk together yogurt, 2 tbsp oil, lemon, herbs, garlic, salt, pepper.
  2. Toss chicken in marinade. Chill 1–24 hours.
  3. Heat 2 tbsp oil in cast iron skillet, medium-high.
  4. Sear chicken 7–8 min per side until 165°F.
  5. Rest 5 min. Slice and serve.
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