I had my first gyro (pronounced yee-row) on Saturday. It had chunks of lamb, lettuce, tomato, and dressing that had cucumber flavor in it. I also had some humus and falafel with it, plus some pita bread and olive oil. Pretty good overall.
I had my first gyro (pronounced yee-row) on Saturday. It had chunks of lamb, lettuce, tomato, and dressing that had cucumber flavor in it. I also had some humus and falafel with it, plus some pita bread and olive oil. Pretty good overall.
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I probably have a gyro a week, if not a gyro then chicken souvlaki.
You heathen! How can someone not know souvlaki?
Anyway souvlaki is basically a kebab, usually with chunks of lamb, beef or chicken marinated usually in a simple mixture of evoo, lemon and fresh oregano and grilled, hence the word souvlaki which is derived from the word "souvli" which is your barbeque spit.
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I pronounce it "jai-row" just to piss off all those "ugh, it's pronounced yee-row" types. Not that you were like that Jeff, I just know people who say stuff like that because they think it makes them look smarter or more cultured or something.
But, at any rate, they're good, aren't they? It's kinda rare that I have one, surprisingly there's not a huge demand for Greek cuisine 'round these here parts.
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