Monday, August 4, 2014

Lightened-Up Gyros



Disclaimer: please excuse the poor photography in this post. I realize the lighting is bad, the steak looks black, and one wrap is half-eaten... I wasn't sure they would be post worthy, but I was pleasantly surprised and decided that I had to share! 


I made these for lunch today by mistake, and it was the best mistake I've made in a while! I had some leftover steak bits and wasn't sure about exactly what I wanted to do with them, I just knew I wanted some sort of lettuce wraps... Several ideas crossed my mind (teriyaki-style, fajita-style, black and blue...all of these will be attempted soon), but I decided to go with a Greek gyro theme.

I started by adding the steak bits and a pat of butter to the pan over medium heat. I then added several drops of sirracha sauce, a little garlic salt and some Greek seasoning. I played around with it until I found the right amount, so this can be completely tailored to your taste. Just remember, you can always add more, so start small! 

After swirling the steak around and warming it with the seasonings, I prepared my lettuce wraps. I began by spreading about 1/2- 1tbsp of hummus on the inside of the washed romaine leaves. Next, I divided the steak bits and spread them over the hummus. I then crumbles a little goat cheese on top and added an extra line or two of sirracha (I love the heat with the cool goat cheese)! 

You could always add more veggies, like cucumber, peppers, tomatoes, etc. I just used what I had handy and it did not disappoint! This recipe would also work well with chicken.

This is a low-carb, gluten-free, lighter way to enjoy the great tastes of gyros! 

Enjoy, 
XO
-K


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