I still had some chicken leftover from when I made my Lebanese chicken Lebanese Chicken. I could have made another salad with it, and I kind of did. But instead, I turned it into a Lebanese chicken gyro.

I sliced some red onions very thin, diced some tomatoes and cucumber and shredded some lettuce. Then I made a Tzatziki sauce and placed everything on a warmed pita. Larry added cheese to his. I didn’t have any feta, but he used some bleu cheese crumbles.

Tzatziki Sauce

1/2 cup yogurt
1-2 tsp garlic
2 TBSP lemon juice
1/2-1 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp oregano
salt & pepper to taste
Mix everything together and chill until ready to use.

This meal was simple, easy-peasy, nice and cool and refreshing on a warm spring day, and I got to use up my leftovers. It was a win/win/win. WHOOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!!! Making great meals doesn’t have to be hard or time consuming. Just start with good, fresh ingredients, and everything will turn out just fine. π
Have a great day and make everyday great. Stay safe and stay well. ‘Til next time.
Sounds very tasty
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Merci. π
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I love, love Lebanese food
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Me too. π
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The only difference I see between a gyro and an Israeli shawarma is that we do not mix meat and milk – no yogurt or tzatziki, but hummus, tahina, and baba ganush.
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I love them all. π
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That meal sounds wonderful! Very tasty!
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Thank you. π
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