We love gyros but we rarely buy them because they always seem to be filled with greasy mystery meat. I was thinking about them the other day and realized, why don't I just make my own and then I can control what goes into them. They turned out to be excellent, best gyros ever! Start by roughly chopping 1 medium yellow onion and putting it in your food processor. Add 7 cloves of garlic, 1 tsp. paprika, 1 tablespoon of fresh rosemary, 1 tsp. of ground cumin, 2 tsp. fresh thyme, 1 tsp. of oregano 1 tsp. sea salt, 1/2 tsp. pepper and 2 tablespoons of olive oil. Add 2 pounds of ground lamb and pulse it until you have a paste. Put it in a loaf pan and press down to get all of the air bubbles out. Bake at 400 degrees for about 1 hour and 15 minutes. The internal temperature should be 165 degrees.
When it is done cooking, refrigerate it until it is cold.
Sorry for the blur, I did a really bad job of taking photos for this post. Once the loaf is cold, slice it thinly and brown the slices in a skillet with a small bit of olive oil.
I made tzatziki sauce to go with the gyros. Cut a cucumber in half and scoop out the seeds.
Grate it and place it in a towels and squeeze it dry.
Squeeze 1/2 lemon into a bowl.
Add 1 pint of Greek yogurt, the cucumber, 3 minced garlic cloves, 2 T. diced fresh dill and 1 T. diced fresh mint.
Season with salt and pepper and stir it all together.
I made garlic naan to serve it in. And I forgot to take a pic of the finished gyro. You need to form a mental picture here but I laid the warm gyro slices down the middle of the warm naan and topped it with lettuce and feta cheese which was sprinkled with a bit of olive oil and white balsamic vinegar. The tzatziki was served on the side to spoon on before you took each bite. I will post the naan recipe soon. It is so good and so easy that I have made it several times in the last few days.
When it is done cooking, refrigerate it until it is cold.
Sorry for the blur, I did a really bad job of taking photos for this post. Once the loaf is cold, slice it thinly and brown the slices in a skillet with a small bit of olive oil.
I made tzatziki sauce to go with the gyros. Cut a cucumber in half and scoop out the seeds.
Grate it and place it in a towels and squeeze it dry.
Squeeze 1/2 lemon into a bowl.
Add 1 pint of Greek yogurt, the cucumber, 3 minced garlic cloves, 2 T. diced fresh dill and 1 T. diced fresh mint.
Season with salt and pepper and stir it all together.
I made garlic naan to serve it in. And I forgot to take a pic of the finished gyro. You need to form a mental picture here but I laid the warm gyro slices down the middle of the warm naan and topped it with lettuce and feta cheese which was sprinkled with a bit of olive oil and white balsamic vinegar. The tzatziki was served on the side to spoon on before you took each bite. I will post the naan recipe soon. It is so good and so easy that I have made it several times in the last few days.
Comments
7As You say, better to make them onself so one knows what's in them!
Have a great day!
Christer.