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It was great. I saw the video and ran to the shop. Delicious result!
Looks good.
Where’s the recipe? Went to site and couldn’t find ingredient portions
Is there a link where just the recipe can be found?
Ohhhhh that looks so good 👍! Will definately give it a try.
Yum 😋
Amazing website: Thank you~
Turkish you mean. It's Turkish style kebab copied from that. Greeks never used yogurt until Turks taught them.
10/10
#4 GYRO is meat which has been marinaded in a spicy yoghurt mix and then roasted in the oven or grilled (I use chicken) served in a split pitta bread with tzatziki, cucumber and tomatoes.
This recipe wouldn't have been complete without the totally unnecessary tags about what ingredients you need in order to make 'real' greek food.
This made me extremely angry WHERE ARE THE MEASUREMENTS? Garbage your video is GARBAGE
Authentic=Pork
😂SO Not Authentic and BTW the Cucumber is called Persian Not Lebanese Cucumber 😂
I❤gyro more than shawarma 🥰💖🇮🇳❤️
It looks like a shawarma, I will try it soon cause definetly looks delicious 😋😋😋
Add feta bruh
My new idea gyros for wawa.
🤮🤮🤮😤😤😂😂
about authentic, missing potatoes,
what temp for broil?
Very good Turkish kebab 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
do you grill for 15 mintues on 1 side then another 15 minutes on thr other side?? also what temprature
I used mayo instead of yogurt. I wish I had seen this video before I prepared it
That looks delicious. I’m buying the ingredients now.
Tired to those everything mute talk please
Great job
Far from authentic
OMG! I followed the marinade recipe from your website and it's ssoooo good! Gonna print a copy to have it handy cause I'm super sure I'm making it again. Thx! 😋
Forgive my questioning, but why add the diced cucumber on the pita bread when the tzatziki already has cucumber inside it? It just seems redundant to me.