
In this episode, we’re exploring Gyro, a Greek favorite that’s become a global phenomenon. Gyro is made from seasoned meat—traditionally pork, chicken, or lamb—that is cooked on a vertical rotisserie. The meat is marinated in herbs and spices, then stacked onto a spit and slowly rotated for even cooking. As it cooks, the outer layers become crispy and flavorful. When ready, the meat is sliced thin and served in a warm pita. The classic gyro is topped with fresh ingredients like diced tomatoes, onions, and shredded lettuce, then drizzled with tzatziki—a cool, cucumber-yogurt sauce with garlic and dill. The combination of warm, savory meat and cool toppings creates a perfect balance of flavors and textures. Gyro is often enjoyed as a quick street food but is also a staple in Greek households and restaurants worldwide. It’s portable, satisfying, and packed with flavor. Some variations include adding fries to the pita for extra crunch or serving it on a platter with rice and vegetables. The word “gyro” means “turn” in Greek, referring to the rotisserie cooking process. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned fan, gyro is a dish that captures the heart of Greek street food culture. Stay tuned for more bites of Greece and beyond on Quick Bites in future episodes! This is all for this segment of quick bites. Join us next time for another exciting and educational segment. Stay well, eat well, and remain forever inquisitive. This podcast is written and produced by Chef Walter and SimVal Media, USA More Podcasts
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