Greek Donair Wrap
Ingredients:
1
3
1
1
4
1
1
2
½
½
1/3
½
½
lb
lb
tsp
tsp
tbsp
cup
cup
tsp
cup
Beef
Lamb (or Pork)
Flour
Water
Sour Cream (or Yogurt)
Sugar (any kind)
White vinegar
Garlic clove (crushed)
pinch of Salt
Pita bread (with or without pocket)
Tomatoes (chopped)
English cucumber (chopped)
Walla or Vidalia Onion (sliced thinly)
Sauce Ingredients:
Wrap Ingredients:
Directions:
Preheat the oven at 350° F.
Prepare the Donair meat by mixing the first five ingredients together in a bowl. To get a similar texture as the Donair meat found in restaurants, take your ball of meat and throw it down in your bowl a dozen times while kneading it between each throw.
Place the meat in a loaf pan and bake for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, flip the loaf over in the pan and bake another 30 minutes.
Remove from oven and let cool.
While the loaf is baking, prepare the sauce by mixing the sauce ingredients together in a bowl. Cover and let stand in the refrigerator for 15 minutes.
Wrap preparation:
It is best to cut the Donair meat once it has cooled completely. Recommend that you prepare and bake the meat ahead of time (i.e. the night before) thus allowing the meat to set (harden) properly in the refrigerator before slicing. If you cut the meat at room temperature or warmer, it may crumble.
Once cold, cut the meat into thin slices. You can use the meat as is and prepare your Donair wrap now, however, I prefer a more traditional method. Donair meat is usually roasted on a spit and sliced as the spit rotates thus allowing the meat to continually roast. To mimic this, heat up a non stick pan on medium heat and fry the sliced meat. Once the slices have developed a nice golden hue, you are ready to assemble your Donair wrap.
Take a pita, place a few slices of fried meat in the center, add your sauce, top with tomato, onion and cucumber (optional). Roll the edges over and place wrap in aluminum foil leaving one end uncovered.
Serve with Greek roasted potatoes and Greek salad.
Serves 4.