Greek Chicken Tacos
I have partnered with Flatout to create these Greek Chicken Tacos. I have been compensated for my time commitment to work with their product, however my opinions are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive comments.
I’ll get right to it: I’m obsessed with these Greek Chicken Tacos and I honestly think you will be too. They’re easy to make, they’re super flavorful and they are a great way to change up your #TacoTuesday! When Mr. Bites and I were visiting London last month we went to a market that had street food vendors and I was immediately drawn to the Greek stand to get a warm chicken pita. It ended up being one of my favorite meals from our trip and I couldn’t wait to make something similar when I got home. These Greek Chicken Tacos have all the same fresh flavors with the Mediterranean seasoned chicken, the Feta-yogurt spread and the topping of juicy, crunchy vegetables. As an added bonus I found that my favorite Flatout Foldit flatbreads are perfect in place of the pita for a much lighter meal that is every bit as delicious. The texture, thickness and size of the Foldits couldn’t be better as the base for these Greek Chicken Tacos, and now I can’t wait to try them with other taco fillings!
In addition to being fresh, delicious and super easy, each of these tacos is just 138 calories or 2 WW Points! To view your current WW Points for this recipe and track it in the WW app or site, click here! I love using Flatout flatbreads in my recipes (if you’ve followed my blog for a while you already know this) because in addition to being delicious and versatile, it’s easy to find the perfect flatbread for your needs. Low carb, low cal, high fiber, high protein – they have it all! The Foldit flatbreads I used in this recipe are perfect for sandwiches, tacos, snack flats and even desserts! We always have them on hand for quick and easy lunches and dinners.
Wondering what else to make with Flatout flatbreads? Check out my Easy Taco Cups, BLT Flatbreads, Apple Cheddar Turkey Wraps, Chicken Caesar Wraps, Veggie Lover’s Flatbread, Black and Blue Steak Wraps, Spicy Southwest Chicken Wraps, Peaches and Cream Dessert Flats, Three Cheese Mushroom Flatbreads, Maple Bacon Breakfast Wraps, Chicken Saltimbocca Sandwiches, Buffalo Chicken Pinwheel Wraps, Spinach Artichoke Flatbreads, Greek Snack Flats, Mexi Burgers with Guacamole, Chinese Chicken Wrap, Chicken Pesto Flatbreads and Bacon Cheeseburger Wraps!
Greek Chicken Tacos
Ingredients
- 3 oz crumbled Feta cheese
- 3 tablespoons nonfat plain Greek yogurt
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- A pinch of crushed red pepper flakes, to taste
- 1 tablespoon canola or olive oil
- ½ teaspoon minced garlic
- ½ teaspoon dried basil
- ½ teaspoon dried oregano
- ½ teaspoon dried rosemary
- 1 lb raw boneless skinless chicken breasts, sliced into thin strips
- 6 Flatout Foldit Artisan Flatbreads, I used the Traditional White
- A few torn lettuce leaves
- ¼ cup diced cucumbers
- 6 kalamata olives, chopped
- 6 cherry tomatoes, chopped
Instructions
- Combine the Feta cheese, yogurt, lemon juice and crushed red pepper flakes in the bowl of a food processor and process for 3-5 minutes until smooth (you may need to stop it once or twice to scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula). Remove the mixture from the food processor and set aside.
- In a large skillet, bring the oil over medium-high heat. Add the garlic, basil, oregano and rosemary and stir into the oil. Cook for a minute until fragrant. Add the chicken to the pan and stir to coat in the oil and herbs. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 4-6 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through. Remove from heat and set aside.
- Using shears or a knife, slice each Foldit in half at the seam to make two rounds. Mist a griddle pan or large skillet with cooking spray and place the Foldit rounds on the pan. Mist the tops with cooking spray and cook for about 2 minutes. Flip the rounds and cook for another 1-2 minutes until the Foldits are warm and lightly browned. *If you’re not serving all the tacos at once, just warm as many Foldits as you re using.*
- To build each taco, start with a warm Foldit round and spread about 2 teaspoons of the Feta spread down the center. Top with a couple small pieces of torn lettuce and then add 1 ounce of the cooked chicken. Top the chicken with a teaspoon of diced cucumbers and a half an olive (chopped)and half a cherry tomato (chopped) and serve.
Notes
4 per taco (P+ calculated using a Weight Watchers brand PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition information below)
Where can you find these Flatout Flatbreads. I have never seen them. If not found would Pita work.
It says these tacos are 3 smartpoints each. Does that include the flatout bread or must I add the 3 points for it? Thanks.
All the ingredients listed in the recipe are always included. Each taco is on half a foldits. Hope that helps!
These were just awesome! So flavorful, and a really easy meal to put together. A hit with both my husband, who doesn’t love chicken, and my picky six year old.
Dear Emily,
I would very much appreciate you placing your recipes where they can be printed on one page.
The inclusion of Weight Watchers Smart points is something that I truly appreciate.
Thanks you for what you do.
Sincerely,
Alma Beston
These tacos were sooo good! We love tacos at our house and this was a nice change from the same old taco. My husband loved them so much there were no leftovers!
These are delicious and very filling!
Made this tonight and it was a hit! Next time I’m going to try it in a pita and add some red onion.
This looks so good! I can’t wait to make this. Thanks for including the WW points.
These were so easy and really good. I made 12 thinking I’d have some left overs for the week but my family loved them so much I’ll need to come up with something else for my weekly dinners.
These are super yummy! I swapped out the olives cucumber and tomato for peppers and onions that I sauteed with the chicken. So good! Flat out told its were a great stand in for pita bread!
These were SO SO good!! I made them once for dinner for my husband and I and then again for guests over the weekend, definitely will be a repeat recipe for us!
I’m so glad, thanks for letting me know!
Not sure what went wrong but using instructions above for sauce and it’s thick as can be… any suggestions?
First let me say they are delicious. However when I put the nutritional info in the weight watcher app. It comes up as 4f freestyle points per serving instead of 2. I’m new to this but shouldn’t it match up?
Hi Brigette,
Nope! They frequently don’t match up. It’s best to use the Weight Watchers recipe builder to calculate recipes. The recipe builder tracks zero point foods as zero points, however those foods of course still have calories, fat, sugar, etc. The nutrition information for this recipe will count zero point foods like chicken and tomatoes whereas the recipe builder will not. Hope that helps!
Oh good!!!
How would I use my shredded crock pot chicken in place of the strips? Thank you!! So far I’ve made 4 of your recipes and all were a hit!!
We made these last night for dinner. Amazing! I did some modifications, I had greek yogurt tzatziki sauce, and used Joseph heart smart pitas. 1 pita 1 point. Loved this!!!