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  • What Is Gyro Meat?
  • Gyro Meat Ingredients
  • How To Make Gyro Meat
  • The Best Gyro Toppings
  • How To Make Gyros
  • Gyro Meat Nutrition
  • Gyro Meat Recipe FAQs
  • Storage Instructions
  • What To Serve With Gyros
  • Tools To Make Homemade Gyros
  • EASY Gyro Meat Recipe: How To Make Gyros

Gyros are hands down one of my favorite Mediterranean meals. You might think that you need fancy equipment to make them, but you don’t. I took what I learned working at a Greek restaurant, applied a method anyone can do in their home kitchen, and here it is: the ultimate guide on how to make gyros at home, using simple ingredients and no special tools. This beef and lamb gyro meat recipe is aromatic, juicy on the inside, and crispy on the outside. It makes perfect homemade gyro wraps.

If you love Mediterranean flavors and Greek recipes, you’ll also want to try Gemista (Greek stuffed tomatoes), Horiatiki (traditional Greek salad), Greek salad dressing, grilled lamb kofta, and of course, tzatziki sauce.

What Is Gyro Meat?

Gyro meat is a dense combination of ground meat, spices, salt, and herbs, traditionally cooked on a vertical rotisserie. But as you’ll see in this easy homemade gyro recipe, you can make it in a loaf pan in your oven and then pan fry the slices to achieve the same effect without a rotisserie.

What is gyro meat made of?

In Greece, gyros are often made out of pork, but in the United States, there are many traditional gyro meat recipes (like this one!) that are made from a combination of lamb and beef.

Gyro Meat Ingredients

Gyro meat ingredients are very basic and simple to find at any grocery store:

  • Onion – I recommend using a white onion, but yellow or red will also work.
  • Garlic – Fresh has the most potent flavor, but jarred works for convenience.
  • Ground meat – The most common combo in the United States, and in this gyro meat recipe, is a blend of ground lamb and beef. Pork would work as well, and is common in Greece.
  • Dried herbs – We’re using a blend of oregano,marjoram,thyme, and rosemary.
  • Cumin
  • Sea salt &black pepper

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How To Make Gyro Meat

Let me show you how to make this easy gyro meat recipe:

  • Puree aromatics. Puree the garlic and onion in a food processor, scraping down the sides as necessary, until a smooth paste forms.

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  • Strain. Transfer the onion mixture to a towel, twist both ends, and squeeze to release as much liquid as you can. Discard the liquid and add the onion mixture back to food processor.

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  • Bake gyro meat. Transfer the meat to a lined loaf pan and press down to compact as much as possible. Bake until internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F. Drain fat, tent with foil, and let rest.

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  • Chill, then slice. Remove from pan and cool completely, then chill. (This will help make the slices thinner.) Once it’s cold, slice the gyro meatloaf thinly.

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TIP: You can fry on a dry skillet or add a little oil, depending on how you like your gyro meat.

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The Best Gyro Toppings

The best gyro meat needs the best toppings! Here are some ideas for what to put in your gyro wraps:

  • Pita bread. Of course, the best way to serve gyros is in a wrap! You can buy pre-made pita for conventional diets, or for my keto fans, I have a low carb version coming soon (pictured in this post)!
  • Sliced red onions. Thinly slice red onions. If they are too strong, soak them in cold water for a few minutes to take away some of the bite.
  • Sliced cucumber. Thinly slice cucumber or cut into half moon shapes.
  • Tomatoes. Roma tomato wedges work well, or cut cherry tomatoes in half.
  • Lettuce. Use a crunchy lettuce like romaine or iceberg. Slice thinly.
  • Feta cheese. Optional, but a great way to add some extra flavor.
  • Tzatziki sauce. It’s so easy to make your own homemade tzatziki sauce and better than anything you can buy!
  • Pepperoncini. If you want to add a bit of spice, add some sliced pepperoncinis.

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How To Make Gyros

Once your lamb gyro meat is ready, here is how to assemble your gyro wraps:

  • Cut a square of parchment paper, about double the size of your pita bread.
  • Place the pita bread on the edge of the parchment, with the edge of the pita off the edge on the top.
  • Spread tzatziki sauce all over the pita.
  • Add gyro meat and toppings. Arrange the gyros and toppings in a line in the center of the pita, top to bottom. (See above for a list of ideas for what to put in your gyros!)
  • Fold. Fold the gyro in half together with the parchment, parallel to the line of toppings. Wrap the parchment over the pita on the left side, then the right (or the other way around). You can form a cone shape at the bottom, or just fold the bottom underneath.
  • Tuck. Tuck the outer edge of the parchment paper underneath one of the folds to secure.

You can also turn gyros into a salad by serving the beef and lamb gyro meat over a bed of lettuce. You can use tzatziki as the dressing, or add Greek dressing.

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Gyro Meat Nutrition

Is gyro meat healthy?

Yes, this is a healthy blend of lamb and beef, that’s seasoned with spices and aromatics like onion and garlic.

How many calories in gyro meat?

The calories in gyro meat will vary a bit based on the recipe, but each serving of this lamb gyro recipe has 353 calories. The full nutrition stats can be found below.

How many carbs in gyro meat?

Each serving of this lamb gyro meat recipe has just 1.9 grams net carbs.

Gyro Meat Recipe FAQs

Can you use only lamb or only beef?

Yes, you can use all of one meat or the other, but it won’t have the same classic gyro flavor. Don’t worry, it will still be delicious!

How do you make gyros on a rotisserie?

If you are lucky enough to have a rotisserie, you can shape the meat around the rotisserie instead of putting it into the loaf pan.

What sauce is on a gyro?

Most gyro sandwiches are served with Greek tzatziki sauce.

Storage Instructions

This lamb gyro recipe is the perfect make-ahead meal, as you can cook the gyro meat completely, then pan fry the slices when you’re ready to eat.

Store the gyro meat in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.

Can you freeze gyros?

Yes, you can freeze the gyro meat for 2-3 months. I would recommend slicing it before you freeze it, then you can take out as much as you need.

How to reheat gyros:

Pan fry the sliced gyros, then build your sandwich. While the first time browning can be with or without oil, I recommend frying the gyros with oil for reheating, to avoid drying out.

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What To Serve With Gyros

Gyros don’t necessarily need a side if you have the gyro meat, pita bread, and veggie fillings. But if you want something to serve with them, these sides go well:

  • SaladsGreek salad, Israeli salad, or cauliflower tabbouleh all pair well with the gyros.
  • Vegetables – Keep it simple with roasted broccoli, a zucchini side dish, or roasted eggplant.
  • Potatoes – French fries are common when gyros are served as street food. I prefer healthier rutabaga fries.

Tools To Make Homemade Gyros

Tap the links below to see the items used to make this recipe.

  • Food Processor – Using a food processor to make the lamb gyro meat makes the process super simple!
  • Loaf Pan – Instead of a rotisserie, we’re baking the gyro meat into a loaf shape. This pan is the perfect size.
  • Nonstick Skillet – For frying the gyro slices. This one heats very evenly.

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EASY Gyro Meat Recipe: How To Make Gyros

Learn how to make gyros at home the EASY way: this beef and lamb gyro meat recipe is crispy on the outside, juicy inside, without any special equipment.

Prep: 15 minutes

Cook: 50 minutes

Chilling Time: 2 hours

Total: 1 hour 5 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 8 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F (148 degrees C). Line a 9x5 loaf pan with parchment paper or foil.

  2. In a food processor, puree the garlic and onion, scraping the sides with a spatula as needed, until a smooth paste forms.

  3. Transfer the onion mixture to a kitchen towel, twist the ends, and squeeze to release as much liquid as possible (about 1/2 cup). Discard the liquid and place the dried mixture from the towel back into the food processor.

  4. Add the lamb, beef, herbs, salt, and pepper. Process until the texture is like a paste, about 1-2 minutes, stopping to scrape down the sides as necessary.

  5. Transfer the meat mixture into the lined pan. Press down to compact it as much as possible.

  6. Bake for 45-55 minutes, until international temperature reaches 165 degrees F.

  7. When the meat is done, remove from the oven, drain the fat, then tent with foil and let the meat rest until it reaches 175 degrees F (79 degrees F).

  8. Remove the gyro meatloaf from the pan and cool completely, then refrigerate for 2-3 hours, until cold.

  9. Slice the meatloaf thinly.

  10. Preheat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. (You can use a little oil if you want to.) Working in batches, add the gyro meat in a single layer and pan fry for 2-3 minutes per side, until browned.

  11. Serve gyro meat slices with your favorite toppings. (See blog post for ideas!)

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 3-4 slices, or 1/8 entire recipe

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories293

Fat21.9g

Protein20.3g

Total Carbs2.6g

Net Carbs1.9g

Fiber0.7g

Sugar0.6g

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Course:Main Course

Cuisine:Greek

Keywords:gyro meat recipe, how to make gyros, lamb gyro, lamb gyro meat

Calories: 293 kcal

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FAQs

How do you cook store bought gyro meat? ›

To cook frozen gyro meat in the oven, preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). Place the frozen gyro meat slices on a baking sheet and bake for about 20-25 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches a minimum of 165°F (74°C). Flip the slices halfway through for even cooking.

What cuts of meat are best for gyros? ›

Beef flank steak: While traditional gyros are made with lamb, beef is a wonderful, crowd-pleasing alternative. Flank steak is widely available and budget-friendly. If desired, swap in skirt steak, hanger steak, or flat iron steak.

What is the binder in gyro meat? ›

To prepare gyros is just like making a meatloaf, but with the addition of cornstarch. That might seem like a strange ingredient in this recipe, but it acts as a binder and helps the meat stay together so when you cut the loaf into thin slices, the slices are flexible and will hold together, instead of crumbling apart.

What is traditional gyro meat made of? ›

In this traditional kebab dish, the lamb is seasoned, pressed into a cylinder, and continuously rotated until fully cooked. When the lamb is too lean, layers of fat are sometimes added. Lamb is the most common and traditional meat used in Gyros.

What is gyro meat made of in the US? ›

In Greece, gyros is normally made with pork, though other meats are used in other countries. Chicken is common, and lamb or beef may be found more rarely. Typical American mass-produced gyros are made with finely ground beef mixed with lamb.

Does gyro meat need to be cooked? ›

Gyros - Preparation and Handling A gyro is a blend of raw, minced meats (often lamb and beef) mixed with various spices and seasonings and formed into a cone or loaf. Gyro meat is cooked in a vertical broiler and sliced while the interior and under layers of the cone are still raw.

How long to heat gyro meat? ›

If you want to re-heat your gyro in the oven, it's best to set the oven to 400°F (200°C) and allow it to warm for about 20 minutes. Place the gyro meat on a baking tray, and place it in the oven for about 10 minutes or until it's hot.

Why is gyro meat cooked vertically? ›

The origins of gyros can be traced back to the Ottoman Empire, which ruled Greece for nearly 400 years until the 19th century. During this time, the Ottoman Empire introduced the concept of cooking meat on a vertical rotisserie, which was then known as "doner kebab."

What is the most common gyro meat? ›

In the United state, gyros are often made out of pork, but in Greece, many traditional gyro meat recipes are made from a combination of lamb and beef. Is gyros a Turkish or Greek dish? Gyros is (by default) pork kebab. so it's definitely Greek!

How unhealthy is gyro meat? ›

Typical gyro meat contains a lot of protein, carrying around 25 grams of it in a serving. Gyros are a healthy option because they can make you feel full even when you consume a small amount. Plus, so many vitamins and minerals make gyro meat a healthy dish that is capable of maintaining the body's energy.

What is the best meat for gyros spit? ›

It is traditionally made with lamb, lamb and beef, or even chicken. It is heavily seasoned with salt, herbs, and spices and is nothing short of a taste explosion that is impossible not to adore. What cut of meat is lamb gyros? Lamb gyros meat used the shoulder meat.

How are gyro spits made? ›

Beef and lamb gyro meat is traditionally made by seasoning ground meat with a blend of spices and herbs, shaping the meat into a large cone or loaf, and roasting it on a vertical spit or rotisserie. As the spit rotates, the meat is cooked and slices are shaved off as needed for serving.

What is the difference between Greek gyro and American gyro? ›

In Greece, gyros are traditionally made with pork, but chicken is also common, and the slices of meat are stacked on a spit. American gyros, meanwhile, are typically made from a loaf comprised of ground beef and lamb.

Can you eat a gyro cold? ›

Gyros can be enjoyed hot or cold; however, it is best when heated. Feta cheese can be added as a topping, or hummus can be slathered on the pita bread for a delicious alternative. Make sure that if you are eating the meat cold, it has been cooked through to a safe temperature before consuming.

Is gyro meat processed or processed? ›

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Is gyro lamb meat processed? ›

Contrary to popular belief, authentic Greek gyros are NOT processed meat. Traditionally, gyros are made from slices of marinated chicken, or lamb, stacked on a vertical rotisserie, and slow-cooked to perfection.

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