Quick Gyros with Homemade Tzatziki Sauce
Serves 4
Gyro:
- 4 Jennie-O Turkey Burgers **
- 1-2 TBL "Cavender's" All-purpose Greek Seasoning
- 1-2 Onions, caramelized (*optional to have them cooked vs raw, but I love them soft and caramelized)
- Sliced Tomatoes
- Romaine Lettuce, torn
- 4 Pitas (not pocket style-just "flatbread" style)
Tzatziki Sauce:
- 1 whole Cucumber
- 1-2 Garlic Cloves
- 2 cups plain Greek Yogurt (My FAVORITE brand is ZOI, it's currently only carried at Winco Foods in UT)
- Juice of 1/2 Lemon
- 1 TBL Dill (I use Freeze-dried from Lighthouse brand)
- 1/4 tsp Onion Powder
- 1-2 tsp Sugar
- 1 1/2 tsp Kosher Salt
- Ground Pepper, to taste
- Half and Half, for thinning the sauce if desired
- For Gyro meat, slice each burger into 7 slices; sprinkle with the seasoning.
- Fry over medium high heat, and fry until meat is no longer pink inside.
- Serve on pita bread with other ingredients and the sauce.
- For Tzatziki Sauce, shred the cucumber in a food processor. (or use a hand grater if you have to)
- Either drain the shredded cucumber, or place it in a clean towel and squeeze the excess liquid out. Place back in the processor bowl. NOTE: The final texture of your Tzatziki will be affected by the amount of cucumber liquid you leave in. You can decide if you like it thinner or thicker.
- In the processor bowl, mince the garlic with the drained cucumber.
- Add the remaining ingredients and process until desired texture is reached.
** For more about this recipe and the ingredients used, please visit this post.
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2 comments:
Made theses for dinner tonight. They were easy and great flavor for a quick week night Greek fix. Thanks.
You're welcome! We have these at least twice a month....one of the few things that I keep in a semi-regular rotation because we love them so much. When my kids bring friends over, they ask if they can make them! And, every time we go to a Greek place, I always compare my gyros...and mine always win!
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