This spiced ground meat sandwich may look like a gyro but the spices are a little different and it's made with beef not lamb. The thing that really makes it distinctive is the sweet donair sauce. I don't think there is anything like it! This meal is best prepared the day before. And don't forget to scroll down to the end of this recipe for a donair pizza tester.
Line a loaf pan with parchment. As you can see this is a half loaf recipe. It can of course be doubled. Pack the meat in so that there are no air pockets.
Bake in a 350°F oven for 90 minutes. Cool then refrigerate overnight.
Once chilled the meat can easily be sliced thin then given a quick fry in a pan with vegetable oil or bacon fat before assembling the donair. Steam or microwave pitas to warm then add the meat slices, tomato and onion. Give them a good drizzle of donair sauce (or spread sauce on the pita first) them wrap 'em up!
Serves 4
This donair recipe was adapted from theeastcoastkitchen.com
And since there was a considerable amount of sauce left I thought I'd try it on pizza. (I just tried it on one small section, but now that I've had it I could've done a whole pizza!) Spread some donair sauce on the pizza dough. Add some oregano and garlic powder, onion slices, strips of donair and mozzarella. Bake your pizza as usual. I do 510°F for 10 minutes.
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