Gyros Meat *** Dpbf70b

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Post Date: 26th Mar, 2012 - 10:23pm / Post ID: #

Gyros Meat *** Dpbf70b

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Gyros Meat *** Dpbf70b

Recipe Type Recipe category:
Lamb

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Recipe Ingredients Recipe detials: Gyros (Meat) *** (Dpbf70b)

1 1/2 lb Shoulder lamb*

1 lb Beef chuck*

1/4 c Dehydrated onions

1/3 c Water

1 tb Salt

1 ts Sugar

2 ts Oregano

2 ts Black pepper; coarsely groun

1 ts Cumin

1 ts Hot paprika

1/2 ts Cinnamon

2 Cloves garlic; pressed or mi

2 tb Vegetable oil

Butter *including some fat 8 or more slices blanched bacon or fresh pork belly slices, if available Grind lamb and beef together, using large hole plate on meat grinder. Regrind using small hole plate. In small bowl reconstitute onions in water. In another small bowl combine next 6 ingredients and mix thoroughly. In large bowl combine meat, onions and spice mix. Add garlic and vegetable oil; mix thoroughly with hands until spices are evenly distributed; refrigerate, covered, several hours. In a small skillet, fry a small amount of the meat mixture in a little butter. Taste for seasoning and adjust, if desired. Blanch bacon by simmering in hot water about 3 minutes. If pork belly is used, blanching is not necessary. Drain on paper towels. Line loaf pan (8 1/2 x 5 x 3") with bacon or pork slices, covering sides and bottom; pack gyros meat into pan, filling to the top of the pan. Cover with remaining slices of bacon or pork. Place filled pan in hot water bath, reaching 3/3/4 of the way up the loaf pan. Bake at 375^F. for

20-30 minutes. Reduce heat to 325^ and continue baking

30 minutes longer. Remove pan from oven; remove loaf

pan from hot water bath and place on wire rack to cool. Cover with aluminum foil and weigh with about 2 lbs weight to compress loaf. Cool to room temperature; refrigerate meat, covered with weight 12 hours or overnight to ripen and increase flavor. Meat will keep for up to 4 days refrigerated. Slice thin and serve in pita bread with sliced onions, tomatoes and tzatziki sauce. (I don't have a meat grinder and usually call my butcher and request the grinding. I also prefer this recipe with the elimination of the cinnamon. Sorry, I don't frequent this board very often so any ?s will have to be referred via e-mail. I also have a recipe for the tzatziki sauce, but one is posted on this board under Gyros. This recipe is every bit as good as those served in Greektown (Detroit). FROM: GEORGINA PHILLIPS (DPBF70B)



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