Gyro and Tzatziki Sauce Recipe (2024)

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This scrumptious sandwich is a personal spin on a Greek-style gyro recipe. Packed with savory lamb, crispy veggies, feta cheese, and homemade tzatziki sauce!

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While this gyro recipe is nowhere near authentic homemade gyros, it will surely satiate your craving for a meaty sandwich. Inspired by the flavors of Greece and Asia, we use a savory marinade of soy sauce and onions for the lamb to complement the tangy tzatziki and feta cheese. For all you fusion lovers out there!

The Proper Way to Roll a Gyro

Rolling a gyro requires a bit of technique and the willpower to not overstuff the pita bread (good luck!).

  1. Lay the Pita Flat: First, lay the pita bread on a flat surface.
  2. Stuff the Pita: Next, stack the ingredients into the center of the pita bread, building upwards.
  3. Fold the Pita: Fold one of the pita sides over, followed by the other. Wrap the gyro in parchment paper to keep the sandwich secured, or pierce it with a toothpick.

Like a warm pita? Wrap the pitas in aluminum foil and bake them in the oven at 300°F until warmed through.

Making this Gyro Recipe with Tzatziki Sauce

Making this spin on lamb gyros requires a bit grilling and some light assembly.

  • Marinate the Lamb: Slice the lamb into smaller pieces and place them in a baking dish with sliced onion, soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, and steak seasoning. Allow the lamb to marinate for in the refrigerator.
  • Grill the Lamb Gyro Meat: Heat up the grill and cook the lamb on both sides until the meat is completely cooked through. Allow the lamb to rest for a few minutes and slice it into small strips.
  • Make the Tzatziki: Slice, peel, and remove the seeds from the cucumbers. Next, grate them and squeeze out all the excess juice. In a medium bowl, mix the scallions, shredded cucumbers, pressed garlic, diced dill, Greek yogurt, salt and black pepper until well-combined. If you like a brighter tzatziki, add in a couple of teaspoons of lemon juice or red wine vinegar to taste.
  • Assemble the Gyros: Place the lamb in the center of the pita and top with feta cheese, followed by tomatoes, red onions, and lettuce. Serve the gyros with a side of the tzatziki sauce for dipping. Enjoy!

3 Tips for Making this Gyro-Inspired Sando

A handful of straightforward tips will help you nail our version of the gyro.

  • Marinate the meat overnight if you can. While the lamb will be delicious if it’s marinated for just two hours, an overnight marinade will bring so much depth of flavor. If you have the time, it’s worth it!
  • Be aware that lamb cooks very quickly. Lamb only takes a couple of minutes per side to cook, so make sure not to keep it over the grill too long or else it will get tough and rubbery.
  • Salt the cucumbers for 20 minutes to take more water out. If your cucumbers are extra watery, slice and salt them for 20 minutes to pull all the excess moisture out. This will make for such a flavorful tzatziki dip that doesn’t taste watered down.

Tasty Side Dish Ideas

Turn your gyro into a full blown meal by pairing it with any one of these tasty side dishes.

  • Salad: Greek salad, garden salad or Mediterranean chickpea salad.
  • Fries: Air fryer french fries or air fryer potato wedges
  • Chips: Air fryer potato chips

Leftover & Meal Prep Storage Tips

To keep your leftovers fresh for as long as possible, store the meat and tzatziki sauce in two separate airtight containers in the fridge. Assemble the sandwiches on-demand to prevent them from turning soggy. When stored properly, the meat and sauce should keep fresh for up to 5 days.

FAQ

What is gyro meat typically made of in a traditional gyro recipe?

Traditional gyro meat is typically made with a meat mixture of lean ground beef and ground lamb, oregano, cumin, thyme, marjoram, and rosemary. It’s then cooked on a rotisserie and sliced off into thin strips with a sharp knife.

What are some other sauces besides tzatziki that work well in a gyro recipe?

If you aren’t a fan of tzatziki, you can swap it out for avocado hummus or baba ganoush (eggplant spread) in a gyro. So long as the sauce has a little tang, you’ll be golden!

Can you use beef instead of lamb in a gyro recipe?

Swapping in beef for lamb in a gyro is perfectly acceptable. Sirloin steak and ribeye are both awesome cuts to use.

What’s the difference between a gyro and a shawarma?

Shawarma is a Middle Eastern sandwich wrap, while a gyro is a Greek pita sandwich. That said, both contain a ton of savory meat, cheese, and crisp veggies.

What kind of lettuce is best for a gyro recipe?

Regular, old-fashioned romaine lettuce works best in a gyro for it’s crispness and neutral flavor. However, you can also use iceberg lettuce or spinach if you’d like.

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Gyro and Tzatziki Recipe

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Servings

8 People

Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

This gyro recipe is inspired by the famous Greek sandwich. Although it's not an authentic take, it's packed with feta cheese, fresh veggies, & tangy tzatziki.

Ingredients

Lamb Gyro Meat

  • 2 lbs lamb
  • 4 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1/2 cup teriyaki sauce
  • 1 tbsp steak seasoning blend
  • 1 onion

Tzatziki Sauce

  • 4 scallions
  • 1 medium cucumber
  • 3 tbsp diced dill
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 2 cups greek yogurt
  • 1 tsp pepper adjust to taste
  • 1 tbsp salt adjust to taste

Sandwich Toppings & PIta Bread

  • 2 medium tomatoes
  • 5 large lettuce leaves
  • 1 cup feta cheese
  • 1/2 medium purple onion
  • 10 pita or naan bread

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Instructions

Meat

  • Slice the lamb down into smaller pieces for grilling.

  • Place the pieces of the lamb in a dish and cover them with sliced onion. Cover the lamb with the soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, and steak seasoning blend. Let the lamb marinate for 2-24 hours covered in the refrigerator.

  • Using a gas or charcoal grill, cook the lamb on each side until the meat is completely cooked through (about 2-3 minutes per side).

  • Let the lamb rest for a few minutes. Slice it into small strips.

Tzatziki Sauce and Assembling Gyro

Nutrition Facts

Gyro and Tzatziki Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 445 Calories from Fat 279

% Daily Value*

Fat 31g48%

Saturated Fat 14g70%

Trans Fat 1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 2g

Monounsaturated Fat 12g

Cholesterol 102mg34%

Sodium 2368mg99%

Potassium 582mg17%

Carbohydrates 11g4%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 30g60%

Vitamin A 1835IU37%

Vitamin C 7mg8%

Calcium 199mg20%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Posted February 8, 2023

About Author

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Natalya Drozhzhin

Natalya founded Momsdish to demonstrate that placing a homemade meal on the table is not hard at all. Natalya makes cooking easier and approachable, by simplifying the ingredients, while still producing the same great taste.

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  1. Gyro and Tzatziki Sauce Recipe (18)

    Chris SalmanJul 26, 2023

    I love your recipe! It looks so delicious and tempting. I'm definitely going to try this. As a fellow gyro lover, I enjoy experimenting with various methods. If you'd like, you can find my gyro meat rotisserie recipe too—I'm sure you'll love it! Thank you for sharing this amazing recipe!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinJul 26, 2023

      Thanks for sharing Chris!

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    Όχι!Mar 9, 2022

    No. Don't call this slop any kind of Hellenic anything, especially not a gyro. If you're going to make a food make it correctly or not at all.

    Your "take" is bad and your passive aggressive comments are equally bad.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinMar 9, 2022

      Hi there- This recipe was not meant to be upsetting to anyone. It was my attempt at recreating a gyro, and I fully understand it was not a 100% authentic recreation. Please share your favorite gyro recipes with me if you are inclined to do so.

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    RichardFeb 20, 2022

    Are you kidding??
    Soy Sauce in a Gyro?
    🤣🤣🤣

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      Natalya DrozhzhinFeb 21, 2022

      Hi Richard- I know, it's definitely not authentic, this was just my take on it. 😊

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    Vasili ArvanitidisFeb 16, 2022

    This is the most Blasphemous “Gyro” recipe I have ever seen, and as a Greek am insulted you think you can just call this a GYRO!!! (With pita OR NAN?). Soy sauce, teriyaki? Look, you can make whatever dishes you like, what you don’t get to do is call your invention a “GREEK GYRO!!”

    This is not a gyro! Your ingredients are all wrong! Gyro is not LAMB, it’s pork, and it gets its name from being on a VERTICAL SPIT! And soy sauce and teriyaki should not be mentioned when discussing Greek food! There are no Scallions in Tzatziki, lettuce doesn’t belong anywhere near a gyro, (lettuce is not even in Greek salads), and Tzatziki is NOT on the SIDE!!! It’s IN the pita!!! This makes me sick! Teriyaki and tzatziki?? Gross! Signing off, “A REAL GREEK!”

    If you want some Greek recipes ask a Greek, or don’t claim a dish that has a traditional longer then your family history! I let the “American” version of the gyro fly, (which isn’t real gyro, but this is way beyond any reasonable use of the Title of GYRO!

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      Natalya DrozhzhinFeb 16, 2022

      Hi Vasili- You are correct, this is not an authentic Greek gyro. My family loved gyros the first time we tried them, and this was my attempt and take at re-creating my own version. This recipe is not meant to be upsetting to anyone, but a nod of appreciation. Please share your favorite gyro recipe with me if you have a link and are inclined to share. Thank you for the feedback!

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        AngelaFeb 16, 2022

        As a Greek, I have to agree, though I would have not been as hearsh! Garlic, onions and oregano are the foundation of so much Greek cuisine, including gyro. Keep cooking!

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          Natalya DrozhzhinFeb 16, 2022

          That's totally fair, Angela! We're always open to hearing how to better our recipes and we're surely not perfect. Thanks for sharing those foundational ingredients and for the kind words.

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    likkaOct 8, 2014

    for tzatziki sauce salt the cucambers after you grate them, youll get more juice out :))

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    tanyaDec 7, 2013

    Stake spice you mean steak spice, right?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinDec 7, 2013

      Oh lol Tanya, one of those words I always mess up on 🙂 thank you!!!

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    annaNov 21, 2013

    do you remember what the Mediterranean food place in sf was?

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      Natalya DrozhzhinNov 21, 2013

      The place was called Darbar. They served the best naan I have ever tried.

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    ludaOct 11, 2013

    Is it good to use beef instead, if yes what kind of beef meat is better? Thank you.

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      Natalya DrozhzhinOct 11, 2013

      Yes, it will work wonderful with beef. I like Sirloin Steak, if you check out the link to recipe below, there are instructions on preparing perfect steak. 🙂
      http://momsdish.com/recipe/26…

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        ludaOct 12, 2013

        I'll try it, thank you so much.

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          Natalya DrozhzhinOct 12, 2013

          No problem, please tell me how you like it 🙂

Gyro and Tzatziki Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Greek gyro sauce made of? ›

Tzatziki is a creamy cucumber yogurt dip (or sauce) made from simple ingredients including strained yogurt (or Greek yogurt), cucumbers, garlic, and sometimes fresh herbs such as dill or mint. Traditionally, it is made from strained sheep or goat's milk yogurt, but a full-fat Greek yogurt works just fine in this dip.

What can I put tzatziki sauce on? ›

Your guests will love it! You could also slather it onto sandwiches like these pita wraps, serve it alongside a Mediterranean salad like tabbouleh or couscous salad, or top it onto falafel, falafel burgers, or a flatbread.

How long does tzatziki sauce last in fridge? ›

Tzatziki sauce should be kept in a sealed container and stored in the refrigerator when you're not using it. As long as it's stored properly, you can expect homemade tzatziki to last about three to four days. This will depend on how fresh the yogurt was when you made the sauce.

What is tzatziki sauce made of? ›

Tzatziki is a Greek sauce made from yogurt, garlic and cucumbers. Other ingredients such as lemon juice, mint, dill or parsley are sometimes added.

What is the difference between gyro and Greek 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.

What do Greeks eat with tzatziki? ›

Greeks usually eat tzatziki with bread, it is also used for the famous souvlaki wrapped in a pita and ofcourse in gyros. Almost all Greeks love dipping bread and Greek fries in tzatziki that is served at every traditional restaurant.

Is tzatziki anti inflammatory? ›

Yes! Tzatziki sauce is perfect healthy snack, especially thanks to protein-packed greek yogurt, shredded cucumber and anti-inflammatory garlic. It's as simple as it sounds: yogurt cucumber sauce!

How do you make tzatziki not runny? ›

The biggest contributor to watery tzatziki is the cucumber, which is why it's important to try to remove as much water out of the cucumber as possible. To release the water from the cucumber, de-seed the cucumber then grate it. I suggest using a metal spoon to scoop the seeds out of the cucumber.

What is authentic gyro meat made of? ›

Lamb is the most common and traditional meat used in Gyros.

What is Arby's gyro sauce made of? ›

Typically, the main ingredients in tzatziki sauce are Greek yogurt, cucumbers, lemon juice, minced garlic, and fresh dill. But the tzatziki sauce at Arby's has one little difference that completely shakes things up! Arby's leaves out the Greek yogurt and uses sour cream instead.

Is Trader Joe's tzatziki good? ›

VERDICT: Trader Joe's tzatziki had a lovely, refreshing taste and a mellow garlic flavor that I found simply irresistible.

Why does my tzatziki taste bitter? ›

This is because tzatziki sauce is not meant to be bitter. However, if your tastes bitter, there are chances that you used too much lemon juice, or the quality of other ingredients wasn't good enough. For this reason, it is suggested that you always use high-quality and fresh ingredients to enjoy the right flavor.

Is tzatziki sauce healthy? ›

So, it offers fewer carbohydrates and calories, making it suitable for weight loss. Tzatziki has little fat from yoghurt, milk, or vegetable oil but does not contain many calories. In addition, it is an excellent source of vitamins like vitamin C, vitamin A, and calcium.

Is gyro sauce good for you? ›

Key ingredients in Tzatziki include yogurt, cucumber, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, and fresh dill or mint. Tzatziki provides essential macronutrients, vitamins, and minerals to support overall health. This versatile sauce may boost heart health, improve gut health, and potentially lower the risk of diabetes.

Is the Greek gyro healthy? ›

Gyros is a well-balanced meal that includes a variety of essential nutrients. Depending on the meat used, Gyros can be an excellent source of protein and healthy fats. The meat is usually marinated in Greek herbs and spices, which not only enhances its flavor but also offers numerous health benefits.

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