Pit cooked Gyro

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Chris_in_SoCal

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I was craving a Gyro and wanted to see how one would turn out on the Santa Maria grill. I have not made one before so I started by watching many youTube videos, most were not in English.

I started out with 3Lb of boneless leg of lamb, 3 Lb of top sirloin and 1/4 Lb of bacon.

I sliced the lamb and beef as close to 4" x 1/4" slices as possible but still used the smaller pieces. The bacon was sliced in thirds.


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The lamb needed the most seasoning so I will start with it.

4 tablespoons smoked paprika

1 tablespoon salt

1 tablespoon coriander

1 tablespoon thyme

1 tablespoon basil

1 teaspoon tarragon

1 teaspoon pepper

1 teaspoon chipotle pepper

1 teaspoon Chinese 5 spice

4 garlic cloves

about 1 tablespoon allspice

about 1 tablespoon star anise

2 dried chilis minus the stem.

finely grind all the dry seasonings then put in a bowl. Separately grind 4 garlic cloves or use a garlic press and add it in.

add about 1/4 cup of extra virgin olive oil until it makes a nice paste.

The beef was easier, I just mixed Chimichuri seasoning with EVOO to the same paste consistency.

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place the seasoning heavily on the top of the slices then face them down. Stack them in a container and let them marinate in the fridge overnight.

This afternoon I lit up the pit with Real Oak charcoal then added a wedge of Red Oak and several chunks of Apple wood. I placed the beef, lamb and bacon on the rotisserie skewer in an alternating pattern.

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It cooked up pretty fast.

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I would slice some off and put it back on to keep cooking.

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I put the grill back on the pit and heated up the Pita bread.

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I also made a tzatziki sauce. I added that with fresh cherry tomotos, cucumber slices and feta cheese. It came out great.

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With plenty of left overs.

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tzatziki sauce

16 Oz vanilla Greek yogurt.

1 small white onion

2 large cucumbers

salt

pepper

pickle juice.

1 lemon or lime juice

Grind the onion and then squeeze out the liquid with a tea towel. toss the juice.

skin the cucumber, remove the seeds with a spoon, grind it and squeeze out the liquid with a tea towel. toss the juice.

finely chop half of the second cucumber minus the seeds and skin.

mix it all in a bowl and add about 2 tablespoons of dill pickle juice. add salt and pepper as desired.
 
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