Gluten Free Chicken Gyro ( Low FODMAP) | Gluten Free Stories (2024)

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Gyro always reminds of carefree summers and holidays. That's because gyro was something I always ate when I went on holiday to Greece. We never made gyro at home. That was mainly because we thought that making a homemade naan bread is difficult. When I started eating gluten-free, I figured I'll probably never have a gyro in my life again. I mean I was thinking a normal naan bread is difficult to make, can you then imagine making a gluten-free one. That really seemed impossible. And it was until about a month ago when I braved up and tried to make my first homemade gluten-free naan bread. I have an entirely different post about how silly I was and how incredibly easy it is to make your own gluten-free naan. But once I succeeded and had that warm gluten-free naan in front of me. I knew immediately what I had to make with it. Yes, the first thought I had was a Gluten-Free Chicken Gyro. And life was good once again.

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Gluten-Free Chicken Gyro.

This gyro is super flavorful, light, easy to digest and beyond delicious. The taste is very Mediterranean and each bite brings me back to Greece. This gyro is definitely one of my favorite recipes I've done and I'm so happy to share it with you.

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How to make this Gluten-Free Chicken Gyro.

If you are like how I was in the past and believe that homemade gyro is very difficult to make. I have news for you! IT REALLY ISN'T! In fact, it is super super easy! First, you need to make the bread, use this recipe for best gluten-free naan bread. Once your bread is ready, prepare the chicken fingers, the tzatziki sauce, and the fresh veggies.

For the detailed step-by-step instructions scroll at the end of this page.

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* fodmap tip:

*As a general rule always read the labels of the ingredients that you use as there can be sneaky FODMAP’s in any product. To educate yourself of which foods are high in FODMAP’s I’d strongly recommend downloadingMonash Unversity FODMAP Diet App

Recipe

Gluten Free Chicken Gyro (Low FODMAP)

Stefani Weiss

5 from 1 vote

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 50 minutes mins

Course Entree

Cuisine Gluten-Free, Greek, Lactose-Free, Low FODMAP, Mediterranean

Servings 4 people

Ingredients

  • 4 gluten-free naan bread (there is a link of the recipe in the instructions)

For the Chicken fingers

  • 400 g chicken breast (cut lengthwise for chicken fingers)
  • 2 tablespoon Dijon Mustartd
  • 3 tablespoon garlic-infused olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon Italian herbs mix
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ smoked paprika
  • salt (according to taste)

For the Tzatziki Sauce

  • 1 medium cucumber (grated)
  • 350 g lactose-free Greek Yogurt
  • 2 tablespoon garlic-infused olive oil
  • 2 tablespoon chopped dill
  • 2 tablespoon chopped mint
  • 2 tablespoon chopped chives
  • 1 tablespoon Lemon Juice
  • salt (according to taste)

The rest of the ingredients

  • 1 fresh tomato sliced
  • 1 bell pepper sliced
  • 4 lettuce leafs
  • 100 g feta cheese

Instructions

To prepare the chicken fingers

  • Put the already cut chicken breasts in a big bowl to marinate them with the mustard, garlic-infused olive oil and the rest of the herbs and spices. Cover the bowl with a plastic wrap and place it in the fridge for 1 hour.

  • In the meantime make the naan bread. Follow this recipe to make them.

  • Once the bread is ready, take out the bowl with the chicken breast. Either place them in a baking dish and bake them for about 25min on 200C or fry them in a pan with cooking oil.

To prepare the Tzatziki Sauce

  • Lightly squeeze the grated cucumber between your palms over the sink to remove excess moisture. Transfer the squeezed cucumber to a serving bowl, and repeat with the remaining cucumber.

  • Add the yogurt, olive oil, herbs, lemon juice, and salt to the bowl, and stir to blend. Let the mixture rest for 5 minutes to allow the flavors to meld. Taste and add additional chopped fresh herbs, lemon juice, and/or salt, if necessary.

  • Serve tzatziki immediately or chill for later. Leftover tzatziki keeps well, chilled, for about 4 days.

To assemble

  • Take one naan bread, start by adding one lettuce leaf. Then add a few pieces of the sliced tomatoes, bell pepper, chicken fingers, feta cheese,and in the end Tzatziki Sauce (according to taste). Fold the bread in half and serve.

  • Enjoy 🙂

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  1. Polly says

    Gluten Free Chicken Gyro ( Low FODMAP) | Gluten Free Stories (7)
    Oh my goodness!
    This is amazing
    I live on a fodmap diet as sadly everything seems to irritate me and I have missed fresh bread so much, these Nanns are just heavenly! And the whole meal is glorious just fresh and filling and feels slightly like a kebab but one you know is good for you! Win win
    Easy to make and so fresh and so very like bread!
    Thankyou this recipe has given me hope that I will in time eat a diet that is both good for my body and still yummy and tasty and a little bit naughty ( but not!)
    Thankyou so much for sharing I appreciate it so much!
    Ps my hubby is also thrilled, as the cook in our family everyone eats low fodmap at dinner and this hit the spot for him too, really it did not feel low fodmap at all! So darn tasty and the nanns........... yummo

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    • Gluten Free Stories says

      Hi Polly, thank you for your comment! It makes me very happy to hear that 🙂

      Reply

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