Gyro meat?
Is gyro meat allowed on the Ideal Protein diet?
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no idea, but I would think it is too much fat? If you can get nutrition info, maybe it's okay?
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I would think that if you were at a greek rest. it would be ok, Usually it's shaved Lamb.
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Hi Everyone, I went for my first weigh in last night and hit 8lbs with an inch off my hips, an inch off my belly :) and 3 off the chest/back!
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If lamb is allowed I say yes...I don't know how much fat it has in it...probably more so allowed in P4...
Gyro (correct pronunciation is "year-o", not "ji-ro") is a kind of sandwich of Greek origin. The meat is traditionally ground lamb. Mixed with spices and cooked on a vertical rotisserie. As the meat cooks it is sliced off in thin strips put on Pita bread.Then the customer gets to pick what he or she wants in it, (onions, fries, ketchup, mustard,tomatoes and a sauce made of Cucumbers and yogurt with garlic and olive oil called tzatziki. You won't be getting anything like the original anywhere else but Greece, because people change it around, adding lettuce and not a lot of the original. But if you ever go to Greece you will love them. (from Answers.com) |
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Hey that made me think about my Donair meat which would be sortof similar and I'm thinking if you substituted the crackers with the spicy curls it would turn out quite good - I didn't include the sauce recipe as it contains milk. Also we would have to do a lettuce wrap but this would be a nice change!
DONAIR MEAT 2½ lbs. ground beef (lean) ½ cup crackers 2½ tsp. oregano 1½ tsp. pepper 2½ tsp. garlic salt 1½ tsp. cayenne 2½ tsp. paprika 2½ tsp. onion salt Mix together, kneading a lot. Form into a ball. Put on cake cooler rack with sheet underneath to catch grease. Cook at 250º for 2 hours or cook for 1½ hours at 300º. Slice very thinly. Place slices of meat in centre of heated pita bread with thin slices of tomato, lettuce leaf and onion rings. Pour sauce over top of ingredients and roll up pita bread. Meat may be frozen. |
Here is a link to another receipe for the meat and the sauce, I have tried it and it is really good, it hit the spot. Of course I ate it w/o the bread, had it wrapped in lettuce leaves.
http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/idea...ml#post3666033 |
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