Gyros

Made this for lunch just now. I've tried getting the beef right for these darn things a bunch of different ways. Internet people have all sorts of ways they've tried to get it just like the restaurants, but the only one I've seen that looked like it would realistically work was this massive bearded greek dude shoving like 5 pounds of lamb shoulder onto two spits and throwing it on a charcoal grill. I'm just trying to make lunch here, though. I've tried to make a mini spit using the rotisserie attachment in my toaster oven, and that looked and smelled great, but the meat completely dried out and was nasty inside.

Other internet ideas were like to use ground meat and form a really tight meatloaf and bake it in the oven, then you can cut thin slices off it that look a lot like the gyro places, but it's lacking the super brown crispy outside you want.

This time I bought some really thin ribeye steaks (like less than 1/2") that people usually use to make carne asada. I figured with how thin they were I'd want the pan to be really fricking hot, so I did a test run with one of them with the heat cranked all the way up on my stove and a cast iron skillet. Darn near lit my kitchen on fire, like the oil in the pan actually just made a poof noise and burst into flames. The steak didn't get burned though, even with me moving it around in the pan to smother the fire. The steak was a perfect medium rare cooking it just one minute a side. Problem, though: medium rare steak is too chewy for sandwich or sandwich-adjacent preparations.

Finally, I marinated the rest of the steaks and cooked them with slightly less heat (although still enough that the pan was smoking up my kitchen) for 2 minutes a side. They're pretty well done, but perfect for a gyro because you can bite through the pieces so easily. Then I put this together and smashed the whole thing into my face. The end.

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I was a little disappointed when he never came back after being chased with a knife.

I wonder if he is still alive.

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The beef:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1714329859849281.webp

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Yeah you can't really get restaurant style gyro meat at home. I usually do chicken because when I do lamb or beef I'm disappointed and feel like I should have just gone to a restaurant.

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This was in the direction of what you would want, but I'm not sure you could cook lamb shoulder or anything fattier (chuck roast, etc) like this in such a short time unless maybe you cut it super thin like you would for stir fry. Would be interesting to see if al pastor would be good in a skillet too, but again, you usually cook pork shoulder all day, not totally sure what would happen to it with a rapid sear.

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You gotta grind down a bunch of lamb, pork and beef to make the best gyro meat.

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This guy, despite the irritating soyface thumbnail, does ground meat with the meatloaf type thing I was talking about before:

But even he at the end is like "but really you should just use chicken" lol.

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you talk about gyros (greek).

you link a germ talking about döner (germ-turkish mix).

also learn to respect bb

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Thats not gonna make a gyro like you get in Greek town. It has the wrong texture, it would be like eating a pizza with no cheese. It needs to be greasy and fatty.

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I agree with you, but everything you do at home that tries to imitate large, restaurant-scale cooking is going to be at best an approximation. I made this "barbacoa" recipe one time (might have even posted it on here), and it's pretty good shit, but it's not like it's going to taste like the real thing where mexicans are putting a whole goat in a hole in the ground and smoking it in there.

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That's true. It's never going to taste like the real thing and the only person that is going to be able to appreciate it is yourself. When you go into a shop everyone is used to it. Anybody with a good taste is used to it.

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You're kind of a weird peepee.

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My father always told me I'm the best. I just carry this on.

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just buy gyros seasoning and throw it on your meat

you are honestly overthinking

also i dont see any meat in your pic. if i have to search for it ... meh....

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:#marseyrubberhosenoose:

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