Bite-sized chicken pieces and cherry tomatoes are threaded onto skewers and cooked on a grill to give them a fire kissed char, then you add fresh mozzarella and finish them off with homemade pesto and a sweet and tangy balsamic glaze.
Easy Chicken Skewers Recipe
These caprese skewers are anything but boring! I mean, isn’t that caprese flavor combination one of the best? Here you get all those flavors, plus the bonus of serving them skewer-style, which always makes food better, right? These chicken skewers come together in about 30 minutes. They’re studded with juicy chicken pieces, grape tomatoes and fresh mozzarella. They’re flavored with a simple homemade pesto and balsamic glaze. You can find balsamic glaze at the grocery store next to the other bottled vinegars, but if you’d rather make it yourself it’s easy to do! All you need is a little honey and balsamic vinegar (I’ve listed my exact recipe near the end of this post). Balsamic glaze is a wonderful ingredient to have on hand, and you can use it on pretty much anything — salads, skewers, steak, and more! It’s a little sweeter than regular balsamic vinegar, and it’s much thicker. Try it out, you’ll be hooked in no time!
Chicken Caprese Skewers Ingredients
For these healthy caprese skewers, you’ll need:
Chicken breasts Olive oil Fresh mozzarella balls Grape or cherry tomatoes Fresh basil (and lots of it!) Parmesan Pine nuts or walnuts Garlic Balsamic glaze Salt and pepper
How to Make Caprese Skewers
Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces and prep other ingredients. Preheat your grill.
Thread chicken and tomatoes onto skewers. Brush just lightly with oil and season with salt and pepper.
Grill until chicken is cooked through, about 4 – 6 minutes per side.
While the chicken is grilling, prep the pesto in a food processor.
Blitz it up until you get this magic sauce…
Then add mozzarella to each end and serve the skewers warm with plenty of pesto and balsamic glaze. So much goodness!
How to Make Balsamic Glaze
If you can’t find the store-bought balsamic glaze or would just prefer to make it yourself, here’s how to do so:
In a small saucepan, whisk together 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar and 1 Tbsp honey. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer, stirring frequently, until reduced to about 3 Tbsp, about 10 – 13 minutes. Let cool (it will thicken more as it cools).
Can I Make These With Chicken Thighs?
Definitely! I’d still recommend buying boneless skinless chicken thighs though, as they’re much easier to dice.
How Do You Know When the Chicken is Done?
You’ll know the chicken is fully cooked through when it register 165 degrees F in the center, or when its juices no longer run pink. When in doubt, cut open one of the chicken pieces to see if it’s still pink in the center.
Tips for the Best Caprese Skewers
If you want even more flavor, you can season the chicken as well (I was just trying to cut back on the ingredients list). Season with onion powder, garlic powder and Italian seasoning. Use a store-bought pesto if short on time. It’s not as good and the color isn’t as pretty, but in a pinch it will work. Already have sirlion steak on hand? I’m sure these caprese skewers would be good with steak in place of chicken. Make the balsamic glaze from scratch if you’re all about homemade.
More Caprese Recipes You’ll Love:
Skillet Avocado Caprese Chicken Caprese Lasagna Roll Ups Four Cheese Caprese Pizza Caprese Chicken and Avocado Chopped Salad Avocado Caprese Pasta Salad
More Chicken Skewers Recipes to Try:
Honey Lime Chicken Skewers Honey Chipotle BBQ Chicken Skewers Chicken Fajita Kebabs Lemon Pepper Chicken Kebabs Hawaiian Chicken Kebabs