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Quick and Dirty Venison Gyros (Inspired by elkyinzer)

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@elk yinzer, this one's for you.

If you want gyros and you want them yesterday, here's the "recipe"

1lb of ground venison
1.5tsp oregano
1tsp onion powder
1tsp garlic powder
1tsp salt
0.5tsp pepper

Throw it all in a pan and cook it up.

Chop zucchini squash, summer squash, onion, and bellpepper and saute in another pan.

Make hummus as follows

Cook 1lb of dry garbanzos in instant pot for 45 minutes on high pressure with 1 chopped onion, 1 head of garlic, and 2 tsp of salt. Drain and set aside.

Blend 1 cup tahini, 1 cup lemon juice until creamy

Add 1/4 cup olive oil and blend some more

Add 2tsp garlic powder and 3tsp cumin and blend some more

Slowly add beans and blend until hummussy.

Spread hummus on pita bread. Add seasoned meat and vegetables. Shove into face. Pass out on the couch watching old Bill Jordan Realtree VHS tapes.
 
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Sounds great! You gotta add a thin slice of tomato too
 
Is it even a gyro without tzatziki?
If you put hummus on it...yes.

I love tzatziki, especially if it's actually made with goat yogurt. But I can't find a good source of dairy now.

As far as lettuce/tomatoes/whatever, feel free to add whatever. I kinda just duplicated what I eat at the local Mediterranean joint.
 
If you put hummus on it...yes.

I love tzatziki, especially if it's actually made with goat yogurt. But I can't find a good source of dairy now.

As far as lettuce/tomatoes/whatever, feel free to add whatever. I kinda just duplicated what I eat at the local Mediterranean joint.
What???? You can't find goat yogurt???? Doyou live on the bayou or something??? I can drive 10 minutes and get it fresh at the farm....living in the south must be rough...
 
I tried this tonight, and to put it nicely this is a horrible excuse for a gyro. If you know what a good gyro is I definitely would not try this. Then again this is just my personal opinion.


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