Greek Gyros
Introduction
Oh yeah, you read that right. Gyros. Vegan Gyros. Youโre welcome. I like to use seitan chunks for this recipe because they are fairly close to lamb. You can also use chicken if you prefer or if you canโt find seitan. I also like to add the cucumber, onion, and tomato directly to the tzatziki, but you can keep them separate and add individually to the wrap if youโd like. I personally use naan bread because the pitas at my grocery store are always dry and brittle, meaning they break when eating.
Total Time: 30 โ 45 minutes
Ingredients
Tzatziki
1 cucumber, peeled and diced small
1 small red onion, diced small
4 Roma tomatoes, diced
2 cups plain yogurt (or unsweetened vanilla)
3 Tbsp. olive oil
4 Tbsp. fresh mint (about 2 Tbsp. dry, but fresh is much better)
2 Tbsp. lemon juice
2 Tbsp. garlic, mined (about 4 cloves)
1 tsp. salt
Gyro
2ย ย lbs.ย seitanย chunks
2ย ย Tbsp. garlic, minced (about 4 cloves)
2ย ย Tbsp. cumin
2ย ย Tbsp. dry oregano
Instructions
โข In a medium bowl with lid, mix all the tzatziki ingredients together. You can leave the cucumber, red onion, and tomato separate if youโd like. Cover and refrigerate until needed.
โข In a large skillet or wok, add the seitan and garlic. We only need to warm the seitan through.
โข Once the seitan is warmed through, sprinkle 1 Tbsp. of the cumin and 1 Tbsp. of the oregano on top. Mix well.
โข Next sprinkle another 1 Tbsp. of cumin and oregano. Mix well again to make sure all the seitan is coated.
โข Now do a taste-test of a piece of seitan. Do you think there is enough cumin and oregano? I personally think so, but you can add more if you want more flavor.
โข To plate, top a piece of naan or fill a pita with some seitan. Top with the tzatziki (and the tomatoes, cucumber, and red onion, if left separate).
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