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My simplest sheet pan dinner, made with chicken tossed in olive oil and shawarma spices, then broiled until perfectly charred around the edges, just like traditional rotisserie-style shawarma. Served over creamy hummus with homemade crispy quinoa and a fresh feta tomato salad for color and flavor. It’s one big, delicious dinner bowl.
With Memorial Day weekend just around the corner, it really feels like summer is here. I’m especially excited because we have so many new summer recipes coming your way, and this bowl is just the start.
Here in Miami, my brother is constantly giving me new inspiration for dinner. He loves Middle Eastern food, which is often what we’ll go out for when we eat here. The food scene in Miami really thrives, and I always come home with new ideas.
Shawarma is a popular Middle Eastern dish, traditionally made by roasting seasoned meat on a rotisserie and shaving it thin. It’s incredibly flavorful, thanks to the spice blend and that signature char.
Recreating street-style favorites at home is one of my favorite things to do. It’s always fun and usually much easier than you’d expect.
I came up with this version, and my family fell in love right away. The hummus spread on the bottom of each bowl is key. And the crispy quinoa? Totally unexpected, but so good!
For this recipe, you’ll need a sheet pan, a mixing bowl, and a few spatulas. If you’re making your own shawarma spice blend, you’ll also want a small glass jar for storing the extra spice mix.
Steps
Step 1: Mix the spice blend
If you’re making homemade shawarma seasoning, start here. I almost always prefer homemade because you can control the warmth and spice level. Plus, it makes your kitchen smell incredible. I like to keep extra in a jar since it works on everything—from chicken to roasted vegetables and even fries. Stir everything together until evenly mixed and fragrant. *Recipe in Notes
Step 2: Roast the chicken
Spread the chicken out on a sheet pan and toss well with olive oil, garlic, and the shawarma seasoning. Make sure every piece is evenly coated—that’s where all the flavor comes from. Roast until cooked through, then finish under the broiler to get those charred edges. That crispy, caramelized finish is what gives it that classic street-style shawarma feel. I always sneak a few pieces straight from the pan.
Step 3: Crisp the quinoa
This is the unexpected part, but honestly, one of my favorites. Add the cooked quinoa to a hot skillet with butter and let it cook until golden and crisp. Don’t stir too much at first or it won’t get crunchy. It reminds me a bit of crispy rice, just lighter. The texture with the creamy hummus is so good.
Step 4: Mix the salad
Toss the sun-dried tomatoes with a little of the oil from the jar, fresh lemon juice, feta, and a pinch of chili flakes. It’s simple, but adds brightness and saltiness that balance the warm spices from the chicken. I love the color it brings to the bowls too. Fresh dill on top is especially good if you have it.
Step 5: Assemble the bowls
Spread a generous layer of hummus onto the bottom of each bowl. Add the greens first, so they soak up the dressing, then pile on the crispy quinoa and warm shawarma chicken. Finish with the feta tomato salad, cucumbers, and lots of fresh herbs. Serve with warm naan or pita for scooping everything up. Everyone in my family builds their bowl a little differently, and somehow they always disappear fast.
1. Preheat the oven to 425° F.2. On a baking sheet, combine the chicken, olive oil, garlic, and shawarma spice mix. Season with salt and pepper and toss well. Bake for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven, toss the chicken with the honey, then switch the oven to broil. Broil for 3–5 minutes, until lightly charred.2. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the cooked quinoa and cook, stirring occasionally, until golden and crispy, about 15–20 minutes.3. Combine the sun-dried tomatoes, reserved oil from the jar, and lemon juice. Season with salt, pepper, and chili flakes to taste.4. To serve, spread the hummus into bowls. Top with the mixed greens and spoon the vinaigrette over the greens. Add the crispy quinoa and chicken, then finish with feta, fresh dill, and naan or pita on the side. Enjoy!
Another amazing recipe!! Especially loved the re-fried quinoa! What a wonderful crunchy addition!! Used boneless/skinless thighs… super juicy!! Recipe added to my faves collection … we will be making this again!!
My first time making one of your recipe. I did not make the quinoa or add the lettuce. I had a swarma seasoning from the middle eastern store, so that saved a step. The hummus under the chicken, topped with the feta and Sun dried tomatoes was fantastic. I will definitely make this again.
This was a flavor explosion! I made the recipe exactly as written (even the Shawarma seasoning). If you are a fan of middle eastern food, make this one! Take the time to make the quinoa crispy – so worth it! Sun dried tomatoes and quinoa are not my favorite – but in this recipe, they are terrific. The honey adds some sweetness to help with the heat from the spices. I loved it.
Do you make the dressing in a food processor or blender? Or finely dice the sun-dried tomatoes and feta?
Also, I am thinking about using cauliflower or portobello mushrooms instead of chicken for a vegetarian version. Sounds delicious!
Hi Elaine,
No, I don’t use a blender for the dressing, I just allow it to be chunky. I think cauliflower and mushrooms would also be delicious! I hope you love this dish!
Will most definitely make this. For your fans who may want a healthier version of crispy quinoa (4TB is a lot of butter!), I suggest spreading cooked quinoa out on a parchment-lined baking sheet, mix with 2 TB olive oil and some salt. Bake at 375 for about 25 min (stirring often).
Another amazing recipe!! Especially loved the re-fried quinoa! What a wonderful crunchy addition!! Used boneless/skinless thighs… super juicy!! Recipe added to my faves collection … we will be making this again!!
Hey Evan,
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback after trying this recipe—happy to hear it was a win.
Have a great week!
This receptive is delicious quick and easy. I subbed the tomato for cherry tomatoes and hummus for homemade beet hummus. The Whole Family loved it!
Hey Sofia,
Awesome! Love to hear this recipe was enjoyed, I appreciate you making it! Have a great Monday!!
Where is the vinaigrette in this recipe?
Hi Debra,
That is going to be made in step 3:) Please let me know if you have any other questions!
My first time making one of your recipe. I did not make the quinoa or add the lettuce. I had a swarma seasoning from the middle eastern store, so that saved a step. The hummus under the chicken, topped with the feta and Sun dried tomatoes was fantastic. I will definitely make this again.
Thanks so much, Mary! So glad to hear you enjoyed this recipe, thanks for sharing what worked well for you.
Have a great weekend!
This was a flavor explosion! I made the recipe exactly as written (even the Shawarma seasoning). If you are a fan of middle eastern food, make this one! Take the time to make the quinoa crispy – so worth it! Sun dried tomatoes and quinoa are not my favorite – but in this recipe, they are terrific. The honey adds some sweetness to help with the heat from the spices. I loved it.
Hey Colbi,
Wonderful! Thanks for the thoughtful feedback after trying this recipe—happy to hear it was a win!
This leaves much to be desired. It was overall just ok, and the “feta salad/vinegarette” was not good at all.
Hi Sara,
Sorry to hear this recipe was not enjoyed, thanks for taking the time to comment.
I don’t know what it was, but this was missing something. Also, the amount of ads on your pages is getting ridiculous.
Hi Corinne,
Thanks for trying this recipe and your comment, sorry to hear it was not enjoyed!
Hi Tieghan,
My family are not big sun-dried tomato fans, any suggestions?
Hey Emilie,
I would skip the sun-dried tomatoes and use your favorite olive oil. Cherry tomatoes would be a great addition! I hope you love this dish!
How to make the vinaigrette please?
Hi Elle,
The vinaigrette is made in step 3:) Please let me know if you have any other questions!
I hope you love this recipe!
What about the feta salad? Has no feta added? Confused about this
Hi Elle,
You are going to add the feta in step 4:)
Do you make the dressing in a food processor or blender? Or finely dice the sun-dried tomatoes and feta?
Also, I am thinking about using cauliflower or portobello mushrooms instead of chicken for a vegetarian version. Sounds delicious!
Hi Elaine,
No, I don’t use a blender for the dressing, I just allow it to be chunky. I think cauliflower and mushrooms would also be delicious! I hope you love this dish!
My husband doesn’t like quinoa. What could I substitute? Would couscous work?
Hey Joan,
I think rice would be a nice option for you in place of the quinoa. Please let me know if you have any other questions!
Will most definitely make this. For your fans who may want a healthier version of crispy quinoa (4TB is a lot of butter!), I suggest spreading cooked quinoa out on a parchment-lined baking sheet, mix with 2 TB olive oil and some salt. Bake at 375 for about 25 min (stirring often).
Thanks, Lisa! I hope you love this recipe!