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Title: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Bentley on September 04, 2017, 12:04:27 PM
I was afraid that 100% Lamb might be to much for me, so I was Lamb/Beef guy.  Also, pretty sure (now I am guessing, I am not Greek) that it usually like the Al Pastor, not ground but thin steaks cooked on rotating vertical spit.  But here is mine for those that are ground Meat lovers like me!

I wanted a couple of 2-3lb "Fatties" that would be easy to carve.  So...

Gyro Loaf:
3lbs/Boneless Leg of Lamb (Fine Grind)
3lbs/70/30% Ground Beef
1 Larger Spanish (White) Onion.  Run through Food Processor till very fine, almost like a Slurpee.
1/4 cup Ground Rosemary
1/4 cup ground Marjorum
2 Tsb Salt
1 Tsb Pepper
As many pieces of Pita bread as you think you will need.

Tzatziki Sauce (This IS NOT traditional, I like it this way)
16oz. Plain Yogart
2 Cucumbers, peeled, seeded and finely chopped.
2 Tsb. EVOO (Olive Oil)
3 Tbs. Minced Garlic
1/4 Cup Fresh Mint, finely chopped.
S n P to taste.

(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n90/lwnna/Gyros/IMG_1590.jpg)

Mix ground meat and spices very well.  Kitchenaid type blender with paddle works well, add a few ice cubes as you do it.  Form into any type shape you like.  I wanted lots of exterior surface meat for the 1st Gyros, so mine was long and thin like a Fattie.

(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n90/lwnna/Gyros/IMG_1593.jpg)

I like my ground meat cooked at about 300°f.  Hot enough for crust, not quite enough to burn.  I am an Internal Temperature cook anymore.  I want my finished product right around 155-160° internal temperature.  So I pull it off when my temperature gauges shows 150°.  It will rest and carry over to my desired temperature (or very close).  Figure about 90 minutes if you are in the 3lb. range...If you don't have an alarm, check at 60!

(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n90/lwnna/Gyros/IMG_0008.jpg)
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n90/lwnna/Gyros/IMG_0013.jpg)

Carve and serve with condiments you like!

(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n90/lwnna/Gyros/IMG_1606.jpg)
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n90/lwnna/Gyros/IMG_1608.jpg)
(http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n90/lwnna/Gyros/IMG_0011.jpg)

Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: pmillen on September 04, 2017, 12:52:16 PM
Creative.  A lot of work, tho'.

Do Beef Wellington if you're going to take that much time.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Bentley on September 04, 2017, 01:05:23 PM
It aint that much believe it or not.  Grinding the lamb was probably the longest part, maybe making the sauce.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Quadman750 on September 04, 2017, 01:34:09 PM
I like the lamb & beef together, have you ever tried shishliki.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Bentley on September 04, 2017, 02:41:39 PM
Unless I am pronouncing it wrong in my head, never even heard of it.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: riverrat49 on September 04, 2017, 02:46:57 PM
Love the Gyro's  :clap:
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: GREG-B on September 04, 2017, 02:51:58 PM
Me too.   Lotta work for one so I get one ocassionally in Vancouver on 164th and 1st.   They're decent but Bentley's are probably better.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Quadman750 on September 04, 2017, 03:04:07 PM
Unless I am pronouncing it wrong in my head, never even heard of it.

SHISH-LA-KEY

It is lamb marinated for days in salt, pepper & onions.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: uhcoogsfan on October 06, 2017, 04:28:45 PM
This looks great!  I love Gyros so I am going to have to give this one a try!
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: bregent on October 06, 2017, 06:39:27 PM
That does look great. But I'm a cheater - I buy the 12lb cases of Kronos Gyro meat from Cash and Carry.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: smokinbandit101 on October 12, 2017, 05:22:18 PM
This looks amazing. I will be defiantly trying this soon. Did you use some form of netting to help hold its shape the one picture looks like a thousand small squares.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: bregent on October 12, 2017, 05:49:12 PM
This looks amazing. I will be defiantly trying this soon. Did you use some form of netting to help hold its shape the one picture looks like a thousand small squares.

No need to be defiant, just go ahead and make some  :P
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: smokinbandit101 on October 12, 2017, 05:53:44 PM

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No need to be defiant, just go ahead and make some  :P
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Definitely**  Long day. Brain not work right.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Bentley on October 12, 2017, 06:05:26 PM
With my 4th grade spelling ability...looked right to me!
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: smokinbandit101 on October 12, 2017, 06:13:35 PM
With my 4th grade spelling ability...looked right to me!

 :cool:  :clap:  Anyway, Bentley did you use any thing to wrap them to help keep their form or was the ice there for binding. 
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Quadman750 on October 12, 2017, 07:31:42 PM
It looks like he might of had it wrapped in a Frog matt at some point, possibly until it firmed up.
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Bentley on October 12, 2017, 09:26:05 PM
The one I am cutting vertically I did in 2007 and I did not.  The 2nd one had to be mats as that is the only way that pattern would have shown up!  Not sure why I used them the 2nd time!
Title: Re: Lamb/Beef Gryos
Post by: Fire708 on October 12, 2017, 11:58:48 PM
Sir,
You just made my day. I love Gyros and will definitely be trying this!  :clap: