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This Vegan Gyros Recipe is made with freshly grilled eggplants, bell peppers, portobello mushrooms, onions andtomatoes. I topped it with a super easy Vegan Tzatziki,making this the best farmer’s market recipe.
In my never ending quest to go eat vegan foods only, I had to make a vegan version of this classic Greek recipe.
If you want to make this a vegetarian gyro, add feta cheese or goat cheese to it.
Originally published on May 26, 2015. Click here to see why this recipe was updated.
Making these gyros
Can I take a quick digression to sing praises of Greek food?
I love Greek recipes and I have been often created recipes with the same passion. There was my Vegetarian Souvlaki, Vegan Tzatziki, Tahini, Brussel Sprouts, hummus and even a Nachos recipe
I got addicted to tzatziki in when I was working in New York. Nobody does Greek food quite like New York!
Gyros are one of the top 5 unofficial comfort foods of New York. If you are find yourself in Queens, go to the Astoria neighborhood and you will see what I am talking about. There is a restaurant on 23rd street that serves some of the best gyros.
I made my vegan eggplant gyros with grilled veggies because it really brings out the flavors of the veggies. If you are not a fan of eggplant, you can make this a mushroom gyro too and use french fries too.
How to pronounce “gyro”
Its hard to find anything controversial about gyros, but, there is one thing that really gets people fired up.
“How to pronounce gyro” has often been a heated debate in many Greek restaurant. I have heard it pronounced so many different ways and I am not even sure which is correct.
Personally, I like to pronounce it as “Jai-rows”. I hear that “hero” is the correct way to pronounce it, but, I respectfully disagree.
How do you get “hero” from “gyro”?
The trick to a good gyro is a heavy duty flatbread pita. It has to be strong enough to handle ALL the wonderful toppings and doesn’t get soggy under a mountain of tzatziki.
This is my favorite flatbread to use. What do you think?
You can even do a quick warming of the flatbread stove top to make it more malleable.
What to serve with these gyros
Gyros love to be the center of attention! That’s why they like sides that make them taste even better!
I love sides like these puff pastry pinwheels and avocado tomato salad. Veggie chips like beet chips and butternut squash fries are also a delicious on the side.
Jenn has compiled a big list of sides for gyros. You will find veggie sides and so much more on this list.
What do you like to serve with gyros?
Vegan Gyros Recipe with Tzatziki Sauce
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Vegan Gyros Made with Freshly Grilled Veggies
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Lunch
Cuisine Greek
Servings 2 People
Calories 450 kcal
Ingredients
For the Gyros
- 2 flatbreads
- 1/2 eggplant cut into rounds
- 2 portobello mushrooms cut into strips
- 1 plum tomato cut into strips
- 1/4 red onions cut into strips
- 1/2 red bell peppers cut into strips
- 1/2 green bell peppers cut into strips
- 2 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 1/2 tsp sea salt optional
- 1 Tbsp dried oregano
- 1 tsp dried parsley
- 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes optional
- 1 tsp lime juice
- cilantro for garnish, optiona
- 1/2 cup baby kale or any greens
For the Tzatziki
- 1/2 cucumber shredded
- 1 tsp black pepper freshly chopped
- 1/2 cup parsley freshly chopped
- 1/4 cup carrots shredded
- 1 Tbsp nutritional yeast
- 1 Tbsp flax seed meal
- 1.5 tsp red pepper flakes
- 1 Tbsp agave
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1.5 Tbsp matcha powder
- 1 Tbsp warm water
- 3 cups vegan yogurt
Instructions
Click here to make the tzatziki.
For the Gyros
In a bowl, add the oil, salt, red pepper flakes and spices
Place the veggies into the bowl and mix well
Warm up a stove-top grill on medium heat.
Place the mushrooms and eggplant on one side
Place the bell peppers on the grill and flip them after about 2 minutes
Flip the eggplant rounds and the mushroom strips after about 3 minutes
Turn off the grill and place the grilled veggies on a plate
Take a flatbread and lay it flat on a plate
Top the flatbread with tzatziki
Add a few leave of baby kale
Add a few plum tomatoes and red onions
Add some of the grilled eggplants
Add some of the grilled portobello
Add grilled bell peppers
Top with tzatziki again, garnish with the cilantro and wrap the gyros
Assemble the second gyros and enjoy it with a friend!
Notes
I like to grill the veggies separately because the mushroom and eggplants take a little longer. You can also place all the veggies in the oven and roast them that way
Nutrition
Serving: 1gyroCalories: 450kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 18gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 1418mgPotassium: 1309mgFiber: 13gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 8145IUVitamin C: 113.9mgCalcium: 91mgIron: 6.2mg
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Version 1
Did you do a double take? Occasionally, I will revisit previous recipes and do a makeover on them. You probably came to this recipe based on “vegetarian gyros” where the photo looked more like the one above?
However, I decided to re-vamp the recipe and bring you the new version you see above. The original version had fries in it but the new one doesn’t. I wanted to emphasize more veggies in this gyros recipe.
I think you will like the new version.
So, feel free to provide your opinion below on how to properly say, “gyro”
My original recipe for gyros can be found here.