What the heck is a gyro?

A classic Gyro is typically a combination of beef and lamb ground together and seasoned. The specific seasoning can vary but is usually very garlic heavy. The reformed meat is then hoisted on a vertical spit that slowly turns and is cooked. The Gyro meat
Gyro meat
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.
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is then sliced off to order.
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What exactly is gyro meat?

It's classically made from lamb, a combo of lamb and beef, or even chicken, is very generously seasoned with salt, herbs and spices, and is nothing sort of an impossible-not-to-love flavor explosion.
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What makes something a gyro?

A gyro (pronounced YEE-row) is a Greek dish that is typically served on a pita. Made with stacked meat that has been cooked on a vertical rotisserie, “gyro” means “round” in Greek. In Greece, gyros are traditionally made with pork, but chicken is also common, and the slices of meat are stacked on a spit.
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Is gyro a goat or lamb?

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. For hand-made gyros, meat is cut into approximately round, thin, flat slices, which are then stacked on a spit and seasoned. Fat trimmings are usually interspersed.
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What does a gyro sandwich mean?

: a sandwich especially of lamb and beef, tomato, onion, and yogurt sauce on pita bread.
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How the heck do Chicagoans pronounce gyro?



Why do gyros taste so good?

Gyro meat is traditionally cooked upright, piled high onto a rotating rotisserie spit. As the vertical skewer rotates, the "meat cone" is seared to a crisp on the outside, then thinly-sliced for each sandwich. It is an unmatched fusion of flavors and textures.
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How do you eat gyros?

To eat a gyro, start by tearing off a piece of pita bread and using it to scoop up some of the tzatziki sauce. Place the pita bread back onto the plate and grab a piece of gyro meat. Place this on top of the tzatziki and finish the meal by taking a bite. Repeat as needed.
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Do gyros have goat meat?

Gyro Rotisserie

Other versions of gyro adapted from the Turkish döner kebap or Middle Eastern shawarma are never made with pork, only lamb and/or beef (sometimes ground), goat, or chicken.
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What is Arby's gyro meat?

Arby's Traditional Greek Gyro features a blend of beef, lamb and Mediterranean spices sliced from a spit rotisserie and placed on a warm flatbread with lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, tzatziki sauce and Greek seasoning.
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Is gyro meat good for you?

Gyro is mostly made of lamb meat, which is considered to be low in calories and rich in protein. As you can see, eating lamb meat provides you with needed vitamins and minerals. On the other hand, you may be a little worried about its higher fat and cholesterol content.
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Is a gyro a taco?

The gyro sandwich (which is correctly but not often pronounced as “yee-ro”) is a traditional Greek sandwich. It's a little bit like a taco and a hamburger had a baby. It is, however, uniquely and completely Greek.
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Are gyros actually Greek?

Gyros are believed to have originated in Greece. (They're similar to the döner kebabs of Turkey and shawarma of the Middle East, which are slices of meat, rather than a minced loaf.) But they were never mass produced in Europe, according to the gyro magnates of this city.
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Is a gyro considered a sandwich?

Gyros are the most famous of Greek meals — a classic sandwich, with meat cut from a spit, wrapped in a pita, and topped with tzatziki (yogurt sauce). Happily, gyros are easy to make at home. Enjoy!
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What is the difference between a gyro and a shawarma?

The top difference is the meat. The shawarma uses lamb, turkey, or chicken. Whereas, the gyro is made with either beef or lamb. Another difference is the way that the meat is prepared and seasoned.
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Do gyros have lettuce?

Gyros are a delicious sandwich for lunch or dinner, with spiced, grilled meat topped with lettuce, tomato, onion, and a flavorful tzatziki sauce.
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What is a beef gyro made of?

Gyros is a Greek dish consisting of meat, tomato, onion, and tzatziki sauce and is served with pita bread.
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Is Arby's gyro real lamb?

Arby's "gyro meat" is a blend of chopped beef and lamb, sliced off a rotisserie spit, in real gyro fashion. The lettuce and tomatoes are crisp and colorful. Not only is the tzatziki sauce creamy, it's worth 30 points in Scrabble.
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What part of the lamb is used for gyros?

It's a big win, of course, that Welsh lamb is above all super tasty – and there's a cut to suit every lamb recipe. I used a half shoulder of lamb in this gyros recipe, but you could use diced lamb to make my souvlaki recipe and serve it in the same way.
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Are Arby's gyros healthy?

Of the three gyro options, the Turkey Gyro is the healthiest choice with 470 calories. Arby's tends to pack their sandwiches with an overload of meat, which is great for some diets, not so much for others. The Traditional Greek Gyro is made with lamb meat, which is abundant in protein.
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Is gyro a pork?

Authentic Greek Gyros

Usually authentic gyros is make from skewering heavily seasoned meat (often chicken or lamb, sometimes pork) and cooking it slowly on a rotisserie (gyro actually translates to rotation).
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What do you eat with gyros?

What to Serve with Gyros (16 Tasty Ideas)
  • Greek Fries. There's nothing better than a heaping side of crispy fries alongside your gyro. ...
  • Greek Salad. ...
  • Greek Lemon Potatoes. ...
  • Tzatziki. ...
  • Classic Tabbouleh (Tabouli Salad) ...
  • Briam (Greek Roasted Vegetables) ...
  • Greek Tomato Fritters. ...
  • Mediterranean Bean Salad.
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What is souvlaki vs gyro?

Souvlaki is marinated pork, chicken, beef, or lamb grilled on a skewer. It's typically served on a skewer, but you can also eat it in a warm pita or over salad. Gyros are made with stacked meat (usually pork, but other meats are common) that has been cooked on a vertical rotisserie.
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Do you eat gyros hot or cold?

Can you eat gyros cold? It is not recommended, but technically as long as the meat has been cooked through beforehand it is safe to eat at whatever temperature.
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How do you eat a gyro pita?

And, you can serve it so many different ways:
  1. with eggs in the morning.
  2. over a salad.
  3. in a pita pocket.
  4. as a classic gyro pita sandwich.
  5. with fries.
  6. with a side of roasted veggies.
  7. my son even made gyro hashbrowns the other day.
  8. on top of a pizza.
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How do you eat a gyro without making a mess?

I'd say: 1) The foil is your friend. The best way to keep everything as neat as possible when eating a gyro is to keep as much foil on the sandwich as long as possible. That means tearing it off bit by bit as you eat your way through.
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