Gyro (correct pronunciation is "year-o", not "ji-ro") is a kind of sandwich of Greek origin. The meat is traditionally ground lamb. Mixed with spices and cooked on a vertical rotisserie. As the meat cooks it is sliced off in thin strips put on Pita bread.Then the customer gets to pick what he or she wants in it, (onions, fries, ketchup, mustard,tomatoes and a sauce made of Cucumbers and yogurt with garlic and olive oil called tzatziki. You won't be getting anything like the original anywhere else but Greece, because people change it around, adding lettuce and not a lot of the original. But if you ever go to Greece you will love them.
If you have leftover gyros, there are many potential possibilities. you can make a stir-fry with different veggies and spices or turn your gyros into pulled pork.
The easiest and best free recipes for Greek gyros can be found online at the Food Network website or allcooks.com. I hope the gyros turn out well for you.
There are many recipes for goat meat. You can season it and use it to make gyros.
Um, gyros. That's like saying "how do you say Lo Mein in Chinese"
== ==
Gyros
Gyros.
Sure, Greek-style gyros (as opposed to Turkish-style gyros) often use pork souvlaki as their "meat" ingredient. While it would be better to use pork tenderloin and a grill, I see no reason why properly spiced rotisserie pork loin would not work.For an idea of what to do, please see this pork souvlaki gyro recipe: Homemade Greek Pork Gyros
Pork !!
Suflatsidiko
yee ros
I like gyros and souvlaki.