Easy 30 Minute Gyro | WEEKNIGHTING

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  • Go to thld.co/immi_brian_0322 and use code brian at checkout to save $5 on your order. Thanks to Immi for sponsoring this video! This recipe for weeknight gyros (that are actually kind of tacos) gives you the flavor and fun of a gyro at home and in only 30 minutes. Put this in your mouth.
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    THE MEAT BLEND
    ▪100g (½ medium) onion, rough chopped
    ▪3-4 cloves garlic
    ▪450g or 1lb of 90/10 ground beef
    ▪450g or 1lb 85/15 ground lamb
    ▪50g or 1/2c breadcrumbs (i like panko)
    ▪2g or 2tsp dried oregano
    ▪5g or 2 ¾tsp coriander
    ▪3g or 1 1/3tsp black pepper
    ▪1-2g or 1tsp chile flake
    ▪7g or 1Tbsp ground cumin
    ▪10g or 1tsp salt
    Add onion and garlic to a food processor and process until minced. Add meats, breadcrumbs, herbs and spices. Process until just combined and meat is broken down. Texture should be sticky.
    Measure meat mixture into 6 balls (about 175g each). Shape each ball into an oblong/oval shaped patty. Stick 2 skewers (well soaked in water if wood) through the meat and squeeze to help hold it together. You can omit skewers if you don’t have them.
    Preheat grill on high. Inside temp should reach 450-500F/230-260C.
    (alternately you can cook these under a medium broiler if you don’t have access to a grill but keep a close eye on them to be sure they don’t burn)
    Clean and oil grill grates. Spray or brush oil on meat patties then place them on the grill to cook for 4-5min, lid closed. Flip to side 2, lower lid and grill for 3-4 more minutes. When done, internal temp should be at 150F/63-65C.
    Allow meat to rest for 5 min. Remove skewers. Slice meat into pieces similar to the size of euro meat.
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    CUCUMBER TOMATO SALAD
    ▪150g (1 med) cucumber, partially skinned, seeds removed, medium diced
    ▪150g (1med) tomato, medium diced
    ▪½ red onion, medium diced
    ▪15g or 1/3c parsley, chopped
    ▪15g (or juice of ½ ) lemon juice
    ▪15-20g or 1-1.5Tbsp olive oil
    ▪Salt, large pinch
    Combine all ingredients in a bowl and allow to marinate.
    --
    LEMON HERB YOGURT SAUCE
    ▪200g or 1c plain yogurt
    ▪75g 1/3c mayo
    ▪15-20g (or juice of ½) lemon juice
    ▪1 clove garlic, minced
    ▪2g or 1/4tsp salt
    ▪2-3g or 2Tbsp fresh dill, chopped
    Combine all ingredients except dill into a high sided container and blend with immersion blender until smooth. Stir in dill.
    --
    PUTTING IT TOGETHER
    (additional ingredients needed)
    Fluffy flour tortillas (or good pitas if you can find them)
    Greek style feta cheese, crumbled
    Pepperoncinis
    Shredded lettuce
    Toast tortilla or pita on both slides and hold in a tortilla warmer or small container with a lid until you’re ready to build the “gyros”.
    Add meat to tortilla/pita, top with a generous drizzle of the lemony yogurt sauce, crumbled feta, pepperoncinis, and a large spoonful of the cucumber tomato salad.
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    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Intro
    0:25 Making the meat blend and preheating
    3:21 Cucumber tomato salad
    5:10 Eating ramen that doesn’t make you feel bad (ad)
    6:24 Lemon herb yogurt sauce
    7:23 Cooking the meat
    9:03 Putting it all together
    11:01 Let’s eat this thing
    #gyro #quickgyro #homemadegyro
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Komentáře • 954

  • @crystalrowan
    @crystalrowan Před rokem +192

    I was talking to a stranger at the doctor's office today and we had both fasted for our exams and were bonding over the fact that we spent the morning watching cooking videos. Turns out we were both watching your videos! :D This looks fantastic and is something I'm definitely going to try!

  • @SuzanneBaruch
    @SuzanneBaruch Před rokem +335

    Looks great, Bri! Another option for folks who don't have an outdoor grill: press the meat mixture into a meatloaf pan and bake it. When it's done, cool it completely and refrigerate overnight (if possible). When you want to make a gyro, simply shave pieces off the cold meatloaf and pan fry it on both sides. That'll give you the crispiness that all gyros should have!

    • @all_day309
      @all_day309 Před rokem +6

      Excellent idea. I'm gonna definitely try...

    • @mrpootank8757
      @mrpootank8757 Před rokem +11

      I am pretty sure chef John did it that way in his version. I came to the comments to suggest the post fry.

    • @SuzanneBaruch
      @SuzanneBaruch Před rokem +12

      @@mrpootank8757 this is actually how many Greek restaurants in the US make their gyro meat. The giant rotating spits are very expensive, and roasting the meatloaf then slicing and frying the pieces is much less expensive.

    • @wayneosteen1539
      @wayneosteen1539 Před rokem +3

      THIS! I've done the same and it's perfect!

    • @mr.nobody9697
      @mr.nobody9697 Před rokem +1

      @@SuzanneBaruch Marry me 😍

  • @r.schmalzried7315
    @r.schmalzried7315 Před rokem +465

    Bri, always keep the lid up when lighting a gas grill so it doesn’t become a deck bomb. We want to keep you around for more great recipes!

    • @jernigan007
      @jernigan007 Před rokem +5

      this!~

    • @pistolpete8518
      @pistolpete8518 Před rokem +7

      Same goes for pellet smokers. Ka-friggin-boom!

    • @bobbyb7708
      @bobbyb7708 Před rokem +12

      Until he acknowledges this comment I’m assuming he’s going to keep doing it that way.

    • @papadage
      @papadage Před rokem +1

      You can close the lid as long as you clean your grill regularly. And by that, I mean a full internal cleaning. Take out and clean the grates and flavorizers, pull the burners, and scrape the grease inside. I do it at least twice a year to keep my grill safe. Some cooking techniques require a closed grill, like using a rotisserie or cooking thicker steaks indirectly for a reverse sear.

    • @r.schmalzried7315
      @r.schmalzried7315 Před rokem +11

      @@papadage no, you can’t put the gas on, close the lid and then light it. You alway have the lid open to light and it has nothing to do with a clean gas grill

  • @davelarose8562
    @davelarose8562 Před rokem +309

    Would literally looove to see anyone do all this in 30 minutes.

    • @thierryfaquet7405
      @thierryfaquet7405 Před rokem +1

      yeah full on bullshit

    • @AIRFORCEFREAK1
      @AIRFORCEFREAK1 Před rokem +27

      seems a bit bold. definitely 45 minutes if you're quick and have done it before.

    • @StormShadowX37
      @StormShadowX37 Před rokem +3

      Ain’t no way😂

    • @JohnSmith-id4ut
      @JohnSmith-id4ut Před 11 měsíci +10

      Had the Gyro meat and salad made in just over 20. But that didn't count grilling the Gyro.. had to wait till the wife was back. Maybe 35 counting grilling and serving. Although this is my 4th time making this one.

    • @samcox6156
      @samcox6156 Před 11 měsíci +5

      I did this in a pan without grilling in 35

  • @leniboda
    @leniboda Před rokem +13

    In Greece,gyro is made with pork or chicken,for younger generations chicken is preferred with a mayo based sauce,filled with tomato,onion and French fries.This looks closer to a kebab doner which isn’t very common in Greece.

  • @CamelCash000
    @CamelCash000 Před rokem +8

    I am convinced Brian has a microphone in my house... or something.
    I complained about Al pastor tacos. He makes a video.
    Go out for Krispy Kreme donuts, he makes a video.
    Complain the hardest thing about making pizza is just the dough, he makes a video.
    Complain I don't know what sides to make for the 4th of July, he makes a video.
    I JUST COMPLAINED YESTERDAY TO MY WIFE THAT WE HAVE NO GOOD GYRO PLACES, AND HE MAKES A VIDEO.
    Kinda scary. But also super happy that it keeps happening. Keep up the great work Brian.

  • @lidarman2
    @lidarman2 Před rokem +2

    Cool. I've been using tortillas for my pita bread and for Naan too.

  • @TheSlavChef
    @TheSlavChef Před rokem +77

    Gyro is love, gyro is life!!!! Thanks for all the tips, Brian. I am from Bulgaria (it is close to Greece) and we have some very nice Gyros here as street food. Yours looks very close to these that I am used to eating. The main difference maybe is that they are typically with chicken or pork.

    • @sherlockrobin597
      @sherlockrobin597 Před rokem +5

      Yeah - American gyros are much more like turkish/German Kebabs than the authentic Greek stuff. I like both, so I’m not complaining.

    • @TheSlavChef
      @TheSlavChef Před rokem +5

      @@sherlockrobin597 Same, both ways are great! We have both Doner Kebap and Gyros here, good times.

    • @sythazz7164
      @sythazz7164 Před rokem +2

      As a fellow slav I am lurking your channel soon as i am done this.

    • @rasmis
      @rasmis Před rokem

      How do you say gyro? Brian saying “euro sandwich” made me think of Greece between the German and French government, during the Great Recession.

    • @TheSlavChef
      @TheSlavChef Před rokem +1

      @@rasmis we pronounce the G like it is pronounced in 'Gatorade'. Not sure how to describe it 😁 It is 'гирос' (giros) in my language.

  • @hyenadude
    @hyenadude Před rokem +3

    Pitabilities in Columbus, OH calls that cucumber stuff "Jerusalem salad" and its amazing

  • @rarted5708
    @rarted5708 Před rokem +119

    Dude, Brian your production quality is just so consistently of the highest caliber. Totally setting the bar for other channels in my opinion.

    • @MelissaReist
      @MelissaReist Před rokem +7

      Right! That’s exactly why Brian and ethan chlebowski are the only food channels I watch

    • @Skankhunt4122
      @Skankhunt4122 Před rokem

      The DICKEATING CRAAAAZYYYYY

    • @margieinnes4638
      @margieinnes4638 Před rokem +4

      I so appreciate that he gets straight into it, no waffling, just good, well crafted, delicious recipes:)

    • @darthvader5532
      @darthvader5532 Před rokem

      True that, I'm also a binge watcher of WebSpoon.

  • @charliegordon9568
    @charliegordon9568 Před rokem +32

    Just made this for dinner. Outstanding! The only thing I changed was that I didn't put the skewers through them. I just cook them as I would hamburger patties and it worked perfectly. Keep up the great work Bri! Loving this channel!! Cheers

    • @CourtneyBrimm
      @CourtneyBrimm Před rokem +5

      I was just wondering about the skewers. They didn’t appear to serve much of a purpose. But this looks good!

    • @Joe_for_real
      @Joe_for_real Před rokem +3

      I came to say the same thing. I'm going to try the recipe this weekend.

    • @jakeMontejo3272
      @jakeMontejo3272 Před rokem +4

      Was confused about the skewers, replayed three times, absolutely unnecessary

  • @awightman1221
    @awightman1221 Před rokem +39

    I love your recipe because it's super quick. For those that have more time, I actually like a thicker tzatziki rather than runny. I get this by slicing cucumber in half, scooping out seeds with a spoon, then blending it up, then using a cheese cloth or nut milk bag or even paper towels in a pinch to squeeze out as much water as possible. Mix the resulting cucumber paste into full fat greek yogurt with mint, dill, and lemon juice and then refrigerate. You can make it even thicker by hanging the yogurt in a cheesecloth or something in the fridge for an hour or two with a bowl below it to drain some of the moisture.

    • @bigstam1234567890
      @bigstam1234567890 Před rokem +8

      That's the absolute best way of making tzatziki. You can skip the last step by buying strained yoghurt. Also try red wine vinegar instead of lemon and put raw olive oil

    • @awightman1221
      @awightman1221 Před rokem +5

      @@bigstam1234567890 I forgot the olive oil! oops thank you! I had that feeling I was forgetting something lol. RWV instead of lemon is interesting, I'll have to try it! I always have RWV, but sometimes I'm out of lemons.

    • @iwishiknew7713
      @iwishiknew7713 Před rokem +3

      Perfect recipe. Thanks. Loved the thickening hints

    • @awightman1221
      @awightman1221 Před rokem +1

      @@iwishiknew7713

    • @Wguy56
      @Wguy56 Před rokem +1

      Garlic??

  • @dillspitzen
    @dillspitzen Před rokem +57

    It‘s super interesting to me how different western cultures have adapted greek food. Here in Germany, the „gyro sandwich“ is super rare, whereas Döner Kebap is available everywhere. Likewise, the „gyro“ sold here isn‘t made of ground lamb/beef, but actual slabs of seasoned pork stuck on a spit. (basically a non-halal kebap)
    Here in Germany we also have something called „Pfannengyros“, which are small pieces of pork meat, marinated, with garlic and onions - which is then pan-seared.

    • @vooveks
      @vooveks Před rokem +2

      Yeah, I was thinking of the pork version myself, kebab rotisserie style, with the slices stacked on the spit and carved off. So damn good - there's a truck that does it here in the UK in Brighton, genuine Greek-run, and that pork gyro is one of the nicest things I've ever eaten. The soft, puffy bread wrap, with that fatty, succulent, well-singed and caramelised marinated pork, all the nice sauces and salad, and they even put chips (fries) in to complete the deal, all wrapped up in a cone. Perfect food.

    • @TheSlavChef
      @TheSlavChef Před rokem

      The best Doner Kebaps I had were in Germany. And we have a lot of these in Bulgaria....

    • @jernigan007
      @jernigan007 Před rokem +1

      American fool from Florida here kebaps & gyros are basically the same for us, Shaved "meat" on naan bread or pita.

    • @ghostlygardener5644
      @ghostlygardener5644 Před rokem +1

      The pork slab version would be the more authentic version imo. And the "pfannengyro" you describe sounds like souvlaki without the spit xD

    • @pqrstsma2011
      @pqrstsma2011 Před rokem

      does that mean Turkish Muslims in Germany stay away from Doner Kebab?

  • @nataliecrowe
    @nataliecrowe Před rokem +4

    If you cook your tortillas directly on the gas range grates, yes, over direct flame, they char a little and are much better. It happens fast so be ready to flip. Once cooked throw them in a tortilla holder so they can steam.

    • @lasumm
      @lasumm Před rokem

      THIS! Always on an open flame rather than in a skillet!!!

  • @leslieread3733
    @leslieread3733 Před rokem +1

    Made this recipe last night for dinner, followed it exactly. My husband and I couldn’t stop raving about it. The flavors are fresh and bright and just so delicious! Thanks Brian! I’ll be making more of your recipes in the future!

  • @micknolan2061
    @micknolan2061 Před 5 měsíci +2

    You are my new hero.
    Ever since Aldi stopped carrying their Gyro kit, I have been at a loss for a fast and tasty solution for my favorite messy sandwich.
    Thanks for all you do, and please keep making content bringing great food for minimal effort.

  • @tsu-hungliu5462
    @tsu-hungliu5462 Před rokem +29

    Growing up I watched all of the food network. I turned into a chef after all of that influence. Brian is like what 30 min meals with Rachel ray wanted to be. Thanks for some fun entertainment when I can’t sleep at night

    • @k80bhappypaddler
      @k80bhappypaddler Před rokem +1

      I dont know where Rachael got her mushrooms from, but damnit my mushrooms needed to be WASHED not just brushed off with a towel LOL

    • @Mad-Lad-Chad
      @Mad-Lad-Chad Před rokem

      @@k80bhappypaddler makes em tougher, better to just brush em.

    • @WarrenPuffet
      @WarrenPuffet Před 8 měsíci

      @@k80bhappypaddlershe’s definitely buying a higher quality

  • @baggiesrule22
    @baggiesrule22 Před rokem +9

    A Greek style pico de gallo
    Missed the opportunity to call it a Greeko de gallo

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Před rokem +2

      🤦🏻‍♂️ 🤦🏻‍♂️ where were you when i needed you, Jason!? haha

  • @tayloorr525
    @tayloorr525 Před rokem +2

    Another amazing weeknighting vid Bri! Peak CZcams cooking content for sure clear and concise and full of different places to put your own spin on things. Great work!

  • @Laniccal
    @Laniccal Před rokem +7

    I was just thinking of a recipe like this and I’ve found a quicker way to do it!
    Thanks Bri!

  • @panic--panic--
    @panic--panic-- Před rokem +3

    bry bry, thanks for your fantastic recipes. every one i've tried has hit like a sledgehammer. you haven't let me or my family down yet. cheers.

  • @WesEats
    @WesEats Před rokem +5

    Love to take out techniques and ideas out of your videos and just experiment around myself 😊 thank you for sharing your amazing work and videos! 😊🙏

  • @matthewhutchman3050
    @matthewhutchman3050 Před měsícem

    Made this tonight. So freaking good!!!!! Thank you Brian!

  • @leighblackburn7725
    @leighblackburn7725 Před rokem +3

    Just had these for dinner, absolutely delicious. The whole family smashed them. We try so many of your recipes, and this has jumped up to one of our favourites along side the butter chicken and caesar salad (amongst many others!). Thanks for sharing, you have given us another staple dinner!

  • @markmcnair5864
    @markmcnair5864 Před rokem +8

    ... 30 minutes?
    I've been a sub'd fan since even before you blew up. Just wanna be honest with my guy Bri. *Maybe* if you are starting the timer post-mise-en-place, however, this one felt the most like a stretch since you started Weeknighting. Much Love.

  • @DeanMeshko
    @DeanMeshko Před rokem +2

    Just made this recipe:
    -you can skip the wooden skewers just use your hands to put meat on the grill, after cooking it becomes harder and ease to flip
    -use less lemon juice (personal preference)

  • @michaelhigdon2912
    @michaelhigdon2912 Před rokem

    I totally can’t wait to try another one of your awesome recipes! I love Gyros too!

  • @marsan2857
    @marsan2857 Před rokem +11

    Hey Bri
    Greetings from Greece friend!
    I checked the comments and i didn't see any Greek complaining that this is not gyros so here i am!
    At least in Greece your recipe that i will try for sure in the weekend we call it doner.
    So to represent my country accurate allow me to do the "grinia" for them.
    You can call it Stavros or Themistocles but not yeeros.
    Totally different thing and in most cases is pork and chicken.
    Thanks for the great videos and your recipes i have tried a lot of them! 😁

    • @giannisq8008
      @giannisq8008 Před rokem

      I was about to add a comment but then I saw yours. Another Greek here and I agree that is not Yeeros! Bri, you are welcome to visit our country for some original gyros and you will find out the difference yourself! We still love you though! Thanks a lot for all your videos!

  • @ChuckWestfield
    @ChuckWestfield Před rokem +4

    We did this tonight and it was awesome. They have flour pitas at our Costco so we got the best of both.
    This recipe was delightful!

  • @johnpaez774
    @johnpaez774 Před rokem +1

    Maestro Lagerstrom strikes again! I did the recipe as read except used a stovetop cast iron griddle on the "grill" side preheated in a 475F oven and the meat took just about the same amount of time. Everyone LOVED it and this is going into the regular rotation.

  • @benjaminhaise7317
    @benjaminhaise7317 Před rokem

    Excellent work, B.

  • @darthvader5532
    @darthvader5532 Před rokem +3

    I usually roll the processed lamb between two sheets of parchment until its about an eighth of an inch thick then bake it for about 20 mins at 220° F in the lower rack slot in my oven. Then use a pizza cutter to cut the meat into strips.
    Your recipe is almost identical to mine. Cheerio!

  • @joancoleman1228
    @joancoleman1228 Před rokem +3

    Brian! I made this for dinner tonight. Fantastic recipe. It got thumbs up from my hubs and our guests. My grocery store did not have ground lamb,so I used ground pork with the beef. Delish! The salad and the yogurt were great, as was the meat. And, I spent about 30 minutes doing the prep (as advertised) but elapsed time was longer. Will definitely be adding this to my repertoire. Oops, one more thing…I didn’t use the skewer method, just formed the pattys and grilled like that. Simpler with no downside. Thank you!!

  • @schadowolf
    @schadowolf Před rokem +1

    What a fabulous recipe and video - going to try this for sure!

  • @nicolejohnson7897
    @nicolejohnson7897 Před rokem +2

    Just made this tonight and it was incredible! I skipped the skewers (didn't need them in the end, everything held together beautifully), but otherwise followed everything exactly for the meat. My husband and I both loved it, and are already talking about the leftovers for dinner tomorrow. Thanks Bri!

  • @dropcheekelbow9110
    @dropcheekelbow9110 Před rokem +3

    They are called gyros by me, and if you ask me, a lot of restaurants are just bouncing back from covid but are still skimping out on the food quality so I will be making these.
    costco sells an organic tzatziki that my Greek friends say is the closest to authentic, so I just roll with that. plus I get good pita around here.

  • @pheflin526
    @pheflin526 Před rokem +6

    I agree that a grill would likely add more flavor, but I would still recommend checking out Alton Brown’s episode on making gyros on Good Eats. I’ve done it’s several times at home and in my restaurant. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @katenicholson901
    @katenicholson901 Před rokem +1

    Made these tonight for dinner, and will have them over salad for lunch tomorrow. Absolutely delicious, and came together super fast.

  • @dizziechef9502
    @dizziechef9502 Před rokem +2

    I want to do this. Right away. I’m on the Mediterranean diet. This is up the same alley. This meat is called a Donair. This meat can be made in a loaf pan in the oven, and when cooled and refrigerated it can be sliced very thin.

  • @ourtube4266
    @ourtube4266 Před rokem +3

    My favorite school lunch was the gyro, super cheap stuff served on a tortilla with a jarred tzatziki and soggy tomatoes. I always put franks red hot on it because the lunch ladies had a bottle at the end of the line.
    I still put franks on every gyro I make or order because it just doesn’t feel complete without it now.

  • @JonEnge
    @JonEnge Před rokem +3

    That looks amazing! I've been doing something similar including a gyro with kafta and now I can't wait to try it like this!
    Another great tip. For the pita bread. You want to find GREEK pita bread. The difference is, it doesn't have the pocket and it's made with Greek yogurt which makes it light, fluffy, like a pita pillow! I recommend Christine Cushing's "Mastering Greek Pita Bread" video.
    You WILL be obsessed! Thank you!

  • @deanm4138
    @deanm4138 Před rokem

    That looks delicious definitely going to try this

  • @dpelpal
    @dpelpal Před rokem +1

    Wow, fantastic recipe!

  • @ljc3484
    @ljc3484 Před rokem +4

    Weeknighting is my favorite. Frankly your Weeknighting ends up being my Weekending…but that’s okay. I cook as time allows 😋

  • @ChristosKaps
    @ChristosKaps Před rokem +4

    As a Greek, I have to say that this is not Greek gyros, by any stretch of the definition (not that Brian made any claim that it is, just saying, not sure what my Greek American friends and family over the pond consider "Gyros", though). To me, this looks far closer to a homemade version of doner kebab. Now, having said that, it does look delicious and quite doable, for proper gyros you would need a rotisserie, vertical spit. My recommendation would be to go for a thicker version of a "tzatziki" sauce, so that it actually sticks more to the meat, add some thoroughly washed, thinly sliced onion and opt for some thinly sliced, salted tomato. Not a big fan of cucumber myself and, in proper Greek gyros, the only cucumber to be found would be inside the tzatziki, so I'd do away with that. Also, because you get some heavy ingredients in this sandwich (especially if you opt for a meat-heavy combo, and I heartily recommend that you do) you actually need a more substantial flour wrapper to hold the ingredients, ergo I'd go for a pita over a tortilla, which looks far too flimsy for all this delicious stuff. Reading back what I wrote, I'm afraid I sound way too critical, but this does look delicious and I'll be definitely be giving it a try.

    • @obuw1
      @obuw1 Před rokem +2

      As a turk I can say with 100% certainty that if you tried to serve this as doner kebab in turkey, the customers would chase you away with a doner knife. 😂
      Doner in turkey is made from slabs of meat (either lamb/beef or chicken). Served in bread or lavash (basically a thick tortilla). With onion, lettuce and tomato, plus a tomato sauce. Nothing like tsatziki sauce, and never cucumbers.
      However, the various things they call "doner" or "gyro" or "shawarma" in various parts of westerm europe and the US are wildly different from what we are used to.
      I wonder how an american would react if I served them "texas bbq" in the form of lamb chops, mediterranean salad and grilled cheese with a side of blueberry pancakes. :P

    • @Chris10095
      @Chris10095 Před rokem

      I think it can be done without a rotisserie in the oven but you have to make the pork slices very thin stack them etc. I think if sb got the time to do it it will be really worth the effort.

  • @morrobayfishing5515
    @morrobayfishing5515 Před rokem +2

    Great show! I've learned a lot. But my wife and I started laughing because we are old enough to remember Gumby and you have his hair style. Had to say it!

  • @graces4506
    @graces4506 Před rokem

    I’m trying this recipe. It looks awesome.

  • @tristanrl1940
    @tristanrl1940 Před rokem +4

    Looks good!
    1) Consider adding to the mince fresh rosemary and thyme - Greeks also use dried mint which adds a fantastic, singular flavour to lamb - in this case, mince!
    2) also one might consider slightly undercooking the meatballs (biftekia) and when we’ll-sliced, put a hard crisp to them on one side, in a pan - using a bit of oil for searing - this step mimics the shaving of crisp ends one gets when meat is carved-off a proper spit rotisserie

  • @jackdraper2215
    @jackdraper2215 Před rokem +6

    Very quickly, Brian has become my go-to for any and all recipes. I start with Babish, but Brian has a way of making everything seem so easy and grounded and I love his personality!

    • @MB-co6qj
      @MB-co6qj Před rokem

      Check Not Another cooking show too!

  • @marcjacobs7664
    @marcjacobs7664 Před rokem

    We just made this - delicious! Thanks!!

  • @bradwagner7054
    @bradwagner7054 Před rokem

    amazing, can't wait to try this

  • @justinbrown4562
    @justinbrown4562 Před rokem +4

    @4:26 If I am not mistaken, both the initial cuts are longitudinal cuts and only the dicing/equatorial cut is latitudinal. the first two both are in the direction of the onions poles, just not intersecting the core of the onion. Also just made that sauce tonight and it was bomb.

  • @mihranplayz3430
    @mihranplayz3430 Před rokem +7

    Recently found your channel and it's so addicting

  • @AlysiasArtStudio
    @AlysiasArtStudio Před rokem +1

    Growing up I lived half a block from the absolute BEST Gyro spot ever!!! (J&G pizza, Sylvania Ohio if anyone wants to see lol). I crave them always! This looks spectacular and I’m wayyyyy excited to give them a try! Thank you!!! 💃💃💃

  • @sh3llz2
    @sh3llz2 Před rokem

    I WILL MAKE THIS!!! Looks AMAZING!

  • @ClassicalPan
    @ClassicalPan Před rokem +4

    Looks pretty darn good.
    Could have just omitted the skewers altogether.

  • @putalaweaconchatumare
    @putalaweaconchatumare Před rokem +8

    Why do I keep hearing Euro?

    • @yellllowbear
      @yellllowbear Před rokem

      Yeah, pretty sure that is neither the correct Greek nor American pronounciation 😆

  • @SphincterChrist
    @SphincterChrist Před rokem

    Tried it now👌 epic! Tnx❤️

  • @patak12
    @patak12 Před rokem +1

    Made just the meat popsicles last night bc the grill was on. Fire. Subbed all the cumin and coriander for more oregano, some basil, and more chili flake. Also threw in another tea spoon of salt. Easily fed 4 for like $15 dollars of meat.

  • @CuteLittleHen
    @CuteLittleHen Před rokem +22

    Love your recipe, Bri!! Also, as an Israeli, appreciate the shout out to the Israeli salad!
    I'd really recommend chopping the veggies even finer! It really helps with the bite at the end.
    Also, I think that if you're going for flavour, the Jogurt sauce could be even better with some olive oil rather than mayonnaise, but of course, you do you!
    Thanks for the inspiration, I think I'm gonna make some shawarma!

    • @Fletcher109
      @Fletcher109 Před rokem

      Why not both! ;)

    • @berniedesantisiii9152
      @berniedesantisiii9152 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for this suggestion! I really really don't like the taste of Mayo and I can *always* taste it, much to my dismay. I'm always looking for ways to sub it out, but nothing works in every application. Good to know that olive oil will work here!

    • @CuteLittleHen
      @CuteLittleHen Před rokem

      @@berniedesantisiii9152 Glad to be of help, Bernie!
      Olive oil is a life saver!

    • @ophirhaddad
      @ophirhaddad Před rokem

      איך אנחנו אוהבים להראות נוכחות בשפה שלנו בערוצים אמריקאיםםםםםםם

    • @attatawil
      @attatawil Před rokem

      You’re welcome, we gave you such a rich culture to adopt

  • @bradcampbell624
    @bradcampbell624 Před rokem +5

    Looks like a winner! I tried Alton Brown's version a few years back, but it was cooked in the oven in a loaf pan if I remember correctly. It was good. But for me, anything on the griddle, grill or smoker is so much better! The sauce looks A+ as well.

    • @kimberlycooper6321
      @kimberlycooper6321 Před rokem +1

      I make Alton's gyro recipe regularly. It's great to slice strips off the loaf o' gyro & crisp them in a hot pan or on the grill to get that char.

    • @bradcampbell624
      @bradcampbell624 Před rokem +1

      @@kimberlycooper6321 Excellent tip on the pan char. Thank you!

  • @DCOC-NJ
    @DCOC-NJ Před rokem +1

    Made this last night. Was the closet food to a street Gyro that I have EVER found. I have been trying Gyro recipes for years. Thanks Bri

  • @jabberman3000
    @jabberman3000 Před rokem +1

    Imo the best way to mimic how they shave the meat off a spit is to freeze the meat and shave off thin bits of meat with a sharp knife. Best part is it literally 2-3 minutes to cook the meat because the pieces are so thin. You can freeze a few pounds and have it ready to go. When watching videos with this method I didn't think it would be very good, but it comes out EXACTLY like the ones from restaurants

  • @spicemasterii6775
    @spicemasterii6775 Před rokem +6

    You, sir, are a culinary gyro. Love this channel.

  • @ophliablue
    @ophliablue Před rokem +5

    I love making these kinds of things at home, and the struggle has always been getting the meat to taste, as you said, like it came off a spit. I think I learned from America’s test kitchen, that if you make basically mini smash burgers and just slice those up, you can get a really good char with nice texture. But then one misses that grill flavor, so I’m gonna try your way next for sure!
    Also, 7:20
    Seriously 🤨

  • @filldrummin42
    @filldrummin42 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so very much for this. I've been wondering how I could make a gyro at home and, not being a pro, have not been able to conceive of a way to bring it off. This is what I've been looking for. Thank you my friend, you're the goods! Fwiw, I worked in a Mediterranean restaurant in college and I always put a bit of hummus and tahini salad on my gyro. The hummus was always fresh and had that zesty bite of lemon juice. Thanks again!

  • @cobie111
    @cobie111 Před rokem

    YES! Gonna def do this one 🙂

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-
    @-EchoesIntoEternity- Před rokem +8

    the way he grilled the patties, the skewers seemed unnecessary other than for aesthetics.

  • @aziadah1
    @aziadah1 Před rokem +5

    israeli style salad? never heard of it smh

  • @RomanPeacock21
    @RomanPeacock21 Před rokem

    Great idea!

  • @maureensurdez7841
    @maureensurdez7841 Před rokem +1

    love your creative choices to replicate exotic food at home.

  • @ploppyjr2373
    @ploppyjr2373 Před rokem +4

    Today we’re going to put 1 euro coins into into a bread

  • @MegaBallen1
    @MegaBallen1 Před rokem +4

    Why are you calling it Euro?

    • @em1860
      @em1860 Před 14 dny

      Depending on where you're from, there's several pronunciations for the word. That's one of them.

  • @troyhand7275
    @troyhand7275 Před rokem +1

    Thanks! Huge Gyro fan and have wondered how to do it at home. Love your channel dude. Keeps up the great work!

  • @maxpennacchini3261
    @maxpennacchini3261 Před rokem +1

    Get rid of the pepperoncinis and that sounds pretty good. Maybe some kalamatas instead to cover the briney. I might have had an issue with the tortilla choice when I was younger because I am from Tucson, but then I travelled a lot more and realized that really good tortillas are basically a luxury that the rest of America is not quite privied to

  • @Zoomborg
    @Zoomborg Před rokem +6

    As a greek (and also living in Greece) this is just way too far from what gyro is like. It's pretty much always pork/chicken and never minced meat, like never. I can understand doing your own version but you changed the fundamentals so much that this is way closer to kebap. Gyro meat traditionally is thin slices of pork/chicken, marinated in spices and stacked on a spit roast. The outer meat is cut thinly when caramelized and you end up eating purely caramelized meat which is what makes gyro stand out as opposed to baking a pork roast in the oven. The whole reason gyro is delicious is because it is cooked the way it is and not another way.
    The best way to come close to this at home is to marinate pork/chicken, cut it as thinly as possible and caramelize it on a skillet or a flat top, almost like cooking a cheesesteak. And plz no minced meat, might as well do a kebap sandwitch at that point (which is delicious is its own right).

    • @MrSparrow1789
      @MrSparrow1789 Před rokem +1

      Well said! Nice recipe, but far away from what gyro is!

    • @linitweapon
      @linitweapon Před rokem +1

      Well that’s because this is a Greek-American dish. “Greek” restaurants all over the country serve this

    • @MrSparrow1789
      @MrSparrow1789 Před rokem +1

      @@linitweapon I understand your point, no matter what gyros is in the rest of the world, in North America this “version” exists also. So it’s an American gyros, as we have NY style pizza. Still not a gyros recipe, otherwise the word loses its meaning.

    • @FeederL0rd
      @FeederL0rd Před rokem +1

      also the ingredients are not even close to a real gyros... if you don't like pita bread go ahead and use tortillas or whatever you want... also tzatziki is optional, you can use any sauce you like... sure you can skip tomato and onion, but PLEASE don't skip the fried potatoes dude 😂 use any type of bread you like, any type of meat, any type of sauce but please don't skip the fried potatoes 😂

  • @ItachiEspada
    @ItachiEspada Před rokem +9

    Looks super delicious (as always), but the way you pronounce "Gyros" is almost a hate crime :D

    • @greecegreece2022
      @greecegreece2022 Před rokem

      What do you mean? His pronunciation is impeccable! The spelling on the title is wrong.

  • @reggiedunlop2222
    @reggiedunlop2222 Před 8 měsíci

    “Shredded beef” Bri is the all time hero of this homemade Gyro **in a Chef John voice

  • @Felu
    @Felu Před rokem +2

    So excited to see your take on gyro Brian 🙌

    • @TheSlavChef
      @TheSlavChef Před rokem

      Loved your version too! I have been following you since you were under 1k subs. :)
      I use that type of dough you used for the pita for all kinds of baked goods. It is the easiest one!

  • @blackheartboyjm6661
    @blackheartboyjm6661 Před rokem +4

    don't show this video to a greek. Am telling you this as a greek

  • @gigai6645
    @gigai6645 Před rokem +4

    that isrealy salad originates from mediterranean countries

  • @dimilton3166
    @dimilton3166 Před rokem +1

    Dude, my stepdad and I made these last night and they SLAPPED! Excellent recipe!

  • @cjbidwell
    @cjbidwell Před rokem

    This looks delish!

  • @alex00942021
    @alex00942021 Před rokem +13

    There is nothing called Israeli style salad, its Greek with a mid eastern twist and this type of salad is well known in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and PALESTINE.

  • @alnofali
    @alnofali Před rokem +11

    This salad is Palestinian

    • @danielstephenson2748
      @danielstephenson2748 Před 3 dny

      There’s no such thing as Palestine

    • @alnofali
      @alnofali Před 2 dny

      @@danielstephenson2748 from the r to the s Palestine is f r e e

  • @kattykakes8135
    @kattykakes8135 Před rokem

    Love this one!! 🎉🎉

  • @rickmetz769
    @rickmetz769 Před rokem

    😋😋😁Definately going to try this one for sure,,, thanks for the idea 😉

  • @bigstam1234567890
    @bigstam1234567890 Před rokem +7

    Hey Brian, being greek I have some objections on your gyro. Mainly that we do not use ground meat for gyro. We use a combination of pork shoulder and pork belly (or chicken dark meat) that is shaved as it caramelizes. Also for your sauces you could make some tzatziki and plain tomato as it's simpler and more effective. Lastly when you don't have a gyro/doner rotisserie, you can always make souvlaki/shashlik, kebap or some country style sausage of your choice and put that instead of gyro meat. We do that as well. Sorry to say and with all due respect but the "gyro sandwich" you made looks like an abomination/chaotic mess. No resemblence and not even close to actual greek gyros. It all seems like a rushed recipe with no base and no research. Hope you visit Greece and get a true pita gyro. I'm sure that the authentic will change your perspective, as it has for most americans. Thanks for your videos!

    • @larrman5409
      @larrman5409 Před 13 dny

      I’m sure he’s had a real Greek gyro with meat shaved off a spit - every town has a Greek spot that offers this.
      This is a “weeknight” friendly recipe for the home cook. I’ll venture to say most Americans don’t have a gyro spit on their countertop. It’s not fair to criticize this recipe for not being authentic. Just my two cents - cheers !

  • @ahmadza249
    @ahmadza249 Před rokem +6

    Wtf is israeili salada???

  • @officeyoga4679
    @officeyoga4679 Před rokem +1

    I did this with just the beef halved it. Perfect. Great recipe thank you!

  • @julietellsthetruth4811
    @julietellsthetruth4811 Před rokem +1

    I love that you give weights for everything, and in metric! Thanks for this recipe. I haven't had a good gyro since I left Tarpon Springs, Florida. Since I live in ranch country now, I'm hoping to find ground lamb. I need to make this!

  • @tgorup74
    @tgorup74 Před rokem

    Got to try this.

  • @LuzMartinez-if1dw
    @LuzMartinez-if1dw Před rokem

    Omg can’t wait to try 😜

  • @joancoleman1228
    @joancoleman1228 Před rokem +1

    Brian! This was delicious. I made it for dinner tonight and it got thumbs up from everyone. Thank you for this recipe!

  • @catimccarthy9715
    @catimccarthy9715 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Just made these tonight, easily a new favorite weeknight meal! The meat still came together fine under the broiler, and I subbed radish for the red onion in the salad. I’ve never been so excited to have leftovers

  • @karlstinger50
    @karlstinger50 Před rokem

    Very nice! Thanks

  • @chriscuervo78
    @chriscuervo78 Před rokem

    Love this. On the Weekend menu here.

  • @Maxaldojo
    @Maxaldojo Před rokem +1

    This is CLUTCH! Thanks for the AMAZING easy process to have realistic gyros at home.
    Reminds me of Bob's Kebabs!

  • @johnree6106
    @johnree6106 Před rokem +1

    Can't stop watching your videos

  • @CaeDee22
    @CaeDee22 Před rokem +1

    Cannot wait to try it!!! 🤤