My husband Scott loves to smoke things on his Big Green Egg. He decided to smoke some gyro meat, but you could easily pick some up at a take out place, or even just use sauteed ground lamb. Or sub out chicken even. But the lamb adds such a great flavor that is hard to get in other kinds of meat.
This recipe is not particularly weight watchers friendly, and I did not calculate the points. This is one of those splurge and enjoy meals.
Here is the recipe:
Scott's smoked gyro meat and sauteed shallot |
Servings depend on how you cut your pizza and how hungry you are.
Pizza dough (you can use store bought, but my favorite homemade pizza dough recipe is the cornmeal pizza crust from Martha Stewart)
For the toppings:
1 Shallot, thinly sliced
1 cup gyro meat, diced or ground lamb, sauteed
1 cup feta cheese, crumbled or diced
For the sauce:
1/4 cup olive oil
1/8 cup balsamic vinegar
Small eggplant, peeled and diced
Red pepper flakes
Pre-heat your oven to 425 degrees. While you are rolling out the pizza, roast the eggplant in the pre-heated oven until cooked through and very soft. Remove and let cool.
Roll out the pizza dough so that it fits on your pizza pan (I use a Lodge cast iron pizza pan that I LOVE). Par-bake for 10 minutes, or until your dough is about half way to done.
The sauce isn't much to look at, but tastes amazing. It would even make a good dip! |
In the meantime, saute the slice shallot in a drizzle of olive oil, then toss with the gyro meat.
For the sauce, use either a food processor, regular blender or immersion blender to puree the olive oil, balsamic vinegar and roasted eggplant until smooth. Seasone with salt and red pepper flakes and puree for a few more seconds.
Ready to go in the oven |
Once the pizza dough is half-cooked, pull it out of the oven and spread the sauce, then top with the crumbled feta and gyro meat/shallot mixture. Bake for another 10 minutes or until the dough is completely cooked through.
Hot out of the oven! |
I served this with some tzatziki sauce to dip the crust into, and it was divine!