Gyros are one of the most loved street foods in Trinidad and Tobago, it’s quick, tasty and prepared on the spot. Lamb gyros are also a crowd favorite that’s enjoyed while liming.

In this video, Chef Brigette Joseph takes the “mystery” out of the mysterious large cones of meat we see by the vendors. Learn how to make lamb gyros in the safety of your home!

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28 Comments

  1. This looks so interesting and delicious. It's definitely healthier than the one by the gyro man with excess salt and oil lol

  2. Hello I enjoyed your recipe and how you made the Gyro unfortunately I’ve tried to make it also but I didn’t have enough seasoning on it but it came out pretty good I needed more seasoning thank you have a great day and I’ll watch to see what other things you make. Stay safe

  3. Holy crap, looks so simple and yet very expensive out there, will try it… loved how you showed both ways to bake the lamb, look exactly like the ones at the vendors… the Lamb Log they cut from… thanks for showing…!! Waifu material right there guys and girls!!

    You made this video so fun true trini style!!

  4. Hi, this looks great. Thank you for sharing. If I have pieces of lamb for, lamb stew, is it ok to grind them into a paste?

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