Grilled whole chicken is easier to make than most people think! With the right flavor combination and grilling technique, you are good to go. This recipe includes an irresistible Mediterranean-style chicken marinade and a few grilling secrets you don’t want to miss!

Be sure to read through and watch the video below.

grilled whole chicken with grilled vegetables on a serving platter

If you’re looking to pull out all the stops for an impressive barbecue, this grilled whole chicken is the answer!

Most people, including myself, opt for something like grilled chicken thighs or souvlaki. But my friend Adam who is our “grill guru” showed me that cooking a whole chicken on the grill is not that much harder.

Here is what you can expect from this easy recipe: whole chicken that is flavor-packed and juicy + perfectly crispy skin!

Sure, you need a little bit more time to cook a whole chicken on the grill, but it takes three main steps.

whole chicken on the grill

Three steps to the best grilled whole chicken

  1. Spatchcock
  2. Marinate
  3. Grill over indirect heat

Spatchcock Chicken Grill

Often times, cooking a whole chicken on the grill produces results that are less than exciting–overcooked and dry in some parts, or under-cooked in others.

The answer? Spatchcock!

We’ve talked about spatchcock chicken in detail before. It means to basically split or butterfly a chicken so that it is flattened. First, you’ll remove the backbone, then break breastbone by pressing down on the wings to flatten the bird.

Whole chicken with spine cut out and laid on cutting board

Spatchcock or butterflied chicken is ideal for grilling. By being able to lay the chicken flat on the grill, it easily chars and absorbs smoke’s flavor, and the skin will crisp up while the chicken remains nice and juicy on the inside.

Spatchock chicken on cutting board

Some supermarkets actually sell whole chicken already butterflied, and you can also ask your butcher to do it for you.

The chicken marinade

Now, let’s talk flavor! It’s all in the magical Mediterranean-style marinade.

For grilling a whole chicken, rather than a yogurt chicken marinade, I go for a garlic and citrus marinade with quality extra virgin olive oil and a combination of warm spices and bold herbs like oregano and thyme.

The olive oil in the marinade plays a big role in imparting color and helping the chicken skin crisp up.

Here’s what’s in the marinade (exact measurements in the print-friendly recipe below):

  • Extra virgin olive oil. I used Private Reserve Greek extra virgin olive oil.
  • Juice and zest of 2 lemons.
  • Dry oregano
  • Fresh thyme
  • Coriander
  • Paprika
  • Cumin
  • Black pepper
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Garlic cloves. Fresh garlic cloves are best here. I used 12 garlic cloves, peeled and minced.

Tip: For best flavor, allow the chicken to marinate in the fridge for 2 to 4 hours before grilling.

grilled whole chicken on platter

How long does it take to grill whole chicken?

We used an outdoor gas grill for this recipe. Once spatchcocked, our grilled chicken will take about 45 minutes to 1 hour over indirect heat.

While the grill is heated to 400 degrees F, the burner (or burners) directly below the chicken will be turned off, the other burners surrounding it will be on. That’s what we mean by indirect heat here (be sure to watch the video below to see exactly how Adam places the chicken on the grill).

Why indirect heat? Grilling whole chicken over indirect heat is the secret to juicy, well-cooked chicken. The indirect heat essentially roasts the chicken to perfect doneness without dealing with flare-ups, burnt chicken skin, or underdone meat.

How to grill a whole chicken?

Remember to have already spatchcocked the chicken (as detailed earlier) or you can ask the butcher to do that bit for you! Then follow these steps (print-friendly recipe and video below):

1) Season the chicken well. I like to salt the chicken first on all sides with kosher salt, and it’s important to get underneath the skin as well with some salt.

TIP: You can even do this step one-night in advance and let the chicken air-chill in the fridge to allow the salt to season and tenderize the chicken.

Chicken seasoned with salt. marinade ingredients to the side

2) Marinade the chicken. Mix together the olive oil, lemon juice, spices, herbs, and loads of fresh garlic in a small bowl. Whisk to combine well. Apply the marinade particularly underneath the chicken skins and all over. Set the chicken in the fridge for 2 to 4 hours to allow the marinade a chance to impart flavor.

Whole chicken with the marinade applied

3) Grill over indirect heat. Preheat gas grill to 400 degrees F (grates oiled). Place the chicken on the grill and turn off the burner or burners directly below it, leaving the burners around it on (so the chicken will grill over indirect heat). Grill for about 45 minutes to 1 hour or until the chicken’s internal temprature at the thickest part reaches 165 degrees F. You’ll see in the video below, my friend Adam uses a meat thermometer similar to this one (affiliate link).

Whole chicken on the grill with thermometer inserted

Tip: Check every 15 minutes, and if the chicken looks browned on one side, rotate it at about 90 angle. The side of the chicken closest to the direct heat will begin to brown quickly, rotation will allow for a more evenly browned skin.

Grilled chicken rotated on the grill at 90 degrees

4) Allow the chicken to rest before serving. Remove the whole grilled chicken from the heat and allow it to sit for 10 minutes before slicing to serve. This will allow the juices to redistribute, making for a more succulent, juicy chicken.

What to serve along?

To me, the perfect accompaniment to this whole barbecue chicken is a bit of my whipped toum (garlic sauce) to dip; I’m not shy with my garlic!

And there is no shortage of options for Mediterranean mezze, sides, and salads to complete this amazing barbecue me. I’ve made a few selections to get you started:

Salads: Panzanella, Shirazi salad; lemony arugula salad

Sides: Greek oven fries; asparagus with Mediterranean Salasa; or grilled vegetables!

A couple more whole chicken recipes you might like: Roast Spatchcock Chicken , Easy Oven Roasted Whole Chicken, and Baked Cornish Game Hen.

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4.86 from 117 votes

Juicy Grilled Whole Chicken, Mediterranean-style

Suzy Karadsheh of The Mediterranean Dish. In the kitchenSuzy Karadsheh
grilled whole chicken on platter
Easy whole grilled chicken, marinated in a garlic and citrus Mediterranean marinate and grilled over indirect heat for the best juicy grilled chicken with perfectly crispy skin. Be sure to watch the video for more tips and for how to carve this whole chicken to serve a crowd!
Prep – 20 minutes
Cook – 1 hour
Marinating Time 2 hours
Cuisine:
Mediterranean
Serves – 6 people
Course:
Entree

Equipment

  • Gas grill

Ingredients
  

  • Marinade
  • 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • Juice and zest of 2 lemons
  • 1 tablespoon dry oregano
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme
  • 1 teaspoon coriander
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • ½ teaspoon cumin
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper more if you like spicy
  • 12 garlic cloves peeled and minced
  • For Chicken
  • 3 1/2 lb Whole Chicken

Instructions
 

  • Spatchcock (butterfly) the chicken (or ask your butcher to do it). Place the chicken on a cutting board with its backbone facing you. Using a pair of sturdy kitchen shears like this one (affiliate link) cut out the backbone by cutting along both sides of the spine, and remove it. Push down on the breasts to flatten the chicken. Flip the bird over and remove the wing tips.
  • Season the chicken. Pat chicken dry and season with salt all over, lift the skin and apply salt underneath.
  • Mix the marinade. In a small bowl, mix together the marinade ingredients (olive oil, lemon juice, oregano, thyme, spices, and minced garlic cloves).
  • Apply the marinade to the chicken. Place the chicken in a large dish (with sides so that the marinade does not spill). Apply the majority of the marinade underneath the chicken skins (this will ensure best flavor), and be sure to rub some of the marinade on the back side of the chicken as well. Keep the chicken flat with skin side up. Marinate in the fridge for 2 to 4 hours.
  • Grill. Preheat an outdoor grill over medium-high (400 degrees F) and make sure to lightly oil the grates. Place the chicken over indirect heat (this means, the burner or burners directly below the chicken should be turned off, while the outer burners surrounding it should remain on. Watch the video to see how Adam does this). Cover and cook for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until the chicken's internal temp reaches 165 degrees F. Check every few minutes, and if the chicken gains some color on one part, rotate as needed.
  • Rest. Remove the chicken from the heat and set aside to rest for 10 minutes before slicing through to serve.

Video

Notes

Nutrition

Calories: 394kcalCarbohydrates: 3.3gProtein: 24.3gFat: 31.3gSaturated Fat: 7.2gCholesterol: 95.3mgPotassium: 289.3mgFiber: 0.8gVitamin A: 480.9IUVitamin C: 5.8mgCalcium: 42.9mgIron: 2mg
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  1. Denise says:

    This was the best grilled chicken! Very moist and it looked exactly like the picture !

  2. Susan says:

    When does the lemon zest get used?????

    1. TMD Team says:

      Hi, Susan. The zest is added to the marinade with the lemon juice.

    2. CJ says:

      4 stars
      put it in the marinade

  3. Eunice says:

    This is amazingly nice nd looks sumptuous ♥️

    1. TMD Team says:

      Thank you so much, Eunice!

  4. Paula says:

    5 stars
    I started the chicken on my grill but I ran out of gas after only 10 minutes. Can I cool this in a 400 degree oven?

    1. Suzy says:

      Hi, Paula! So sorry we’re just seeing this. Sometimes we can’t get to answering questions right away. Yes, this would work in an oven. You can use our Spatchcock Chicken Recipe as a guide.

  5. Adriana says:

    Thanks. 👍 Do you have more recipes like the one you just sent me? If so, send them please. Thank You

  6. Adriana says:

    What if l want to bake it in the oven then how would l do it so that it will be crispy?

    Thank You for your response.

    1. Suzy says:

      Hi, Adriana. We actually have a great Crispy Spatchcock Chicken Recipe for the oven. Be sure to check it out for all the details! Enjoy!

    2. Adriana says:

      Thanks. 👍

  7. JB says:

    I’m not seeing the video

    1. Suzy says:

      I’m so sorry about that, JB. I just checked, and the video is functional on my end. Unfortunately, some browsers block pop ups which, for some reason, also blocks instructional videos. You may need to adjust your browser settings, or try a different browser on your end.

  8. Merlinda Guerra says:

    How about on a charcoal grill? Not sure how this will work if I can’t shut one side off? Suggestions ?

    1. Suzy says:

      Hi, Merlinda. It is possible to do, but I’m not sure the results would be the same, as I’ve never tried. If you don’t have a gas grill, another great option is our oven-roasted verison: Crispy Spatchcock Chicken.

    2. Katie says:

      You can put the coals on one side of the grill and the chicken on the side without coals. I cook a LOT (most things) that way. Ot you can put coals one either side and the chicken in the middle…but that would be for a bigger grill

  9. JJ says:

    5 stars
    My husband raved about this recipe. Said this is the only way we should do chicken from now on. Thanks!

    1. Suzy says:

      Awesome! Thanks so much!

  10. Ronald Kaye says:

    Happy weekend to you Suzy:

    Juicy Whole Grilled Chicken Mediterranean – style.
    WOW what a dynamite looking recipe !
    I have grilled spatchcocked chicken with a diagonal pattern on the skin side, looked good, on my little Weber Q-120 gas grill.
    This time I am going to go with your vivid and very colorful veggie combo.
    Many thanks for your wonderful site,
    Keep up the great work.

    Ron
    Vancouver Area.

    Ron

    1. Suzy says:

      Thanks so much, Ron!

  11. Julie Hensler says:

    5 stars
    FANTASTIC! We only had time to marinate for 2 hours – can’t imagine how it could get any better at 4 hours. This is a five star recipe – we will be making this often!

    1. Suzy says:

      Love to hear it! Thanks, Julie!

  12. Beck & Bulow says:

    5 stars
    OMG!!! This recipe is so good!!! Baked chicken thigh and served it on top of a rose cream cheese spaghetti and all my guests loved it!!! It is a go to recipe from now on

    1. Suzy says:

      Thank you!

  13. Stephanie says:

    5 stars
    Made this chicken tonight, it was delicious! Came out very juicy. Definitely making it again!

    1. Suzy says:

      Wonderful! Thanks, Stephanie!

  14. Christine M says:

    My butcher split the chicken completely into two pieces vs leaving it as 1 whole. Will this effect the cooking?

    1. Suzy says:

      It should be fine, Christine. Hope you enjoy the recipe!

  15. Linn says:

    5 stars
    I loooooooove this recipe!❤
    Proven! So Juicy, so moist and very tasty!. I made this many times for the family I am working with, and they love it soooo much, every time I make it they say it was outstanding. I love cooking and baking, This is a GREAT recipe , will keep it for life! Thank u so much😊

    May I know if this will work with chicken breast? Thanks in advance.

    1. Suzy says:

      Hi, Linn. I think that would work, but I’ve never tried it myself. If you give it a go, will you please stop back and share you feedback?

  16. Kim says:

    What about cooking in the oven? Is 375 ok?

    1. Suzy says:

      Hi, Kim. It is possible to do, but I’m not sure the results would be the same, as I’ve never tried. If you don’t have a gas grill, another great option is our oven-roasted verison: Spatchcock Chicken