Easy Steak Souvlaki Wrap
If you’ve ever eaten food at a Greek restaurant, festival or in Greece you’ve tried the iconic souvlaki or gyro. It’s perfectly seasoned meat, juicy fresh tomatoes and onions, all important tangy tsatziki sauce and the optional (yet recommended) french fries all come together to create the ideal meal.
Marinade:
The marinade is what sets this dish apart from the rest. The longer you allow the meat to sit in the juices, the better it will taste. This combination of olive oil, lemon, garlic and oregano is the mainstay Greek base of most it’s dishes.
Toppings:
The Tsatziki is all important and super necessary in this dish. It provides an extra garlicky, tangy layer of flavor that will keep you coming back for more. The tomato, red onion and parsley are the traditional toppings. The french fries are a more recent addition to a more modern souvlaki. They did good adding them in. The last step is to wrap it up in some wax paper and devour!
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Steak Souvlaki Wrap
Ingredients
Steak Marinade:
- 2 lbs top sirloin steak, sliced into strips
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1 lemon, juiced
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 tsp dried oregano
- 2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
Instructions
Marinade:
- Whisk together the oil, lemon, garlic, oregano, salt and pepper. Add the steak and then the marinade to a large ziploc bag or bowl and spread around to distribute. Throw the bag in your fridge for at least 1 hour or up to 12 hours.
Assembly:
- Make sure you make your tsatziki at least 30 minutes prior to consumption.
- In a small bowl, mix together the salt and pepper.
- In a large pan, heat your pitas so they soften. Remove from pan, cover to keep warm and set aside..
- Get your pan nice and hot and then add half the steak strips. Cook for a few minutes per side. Remove and repeat with the remaining steak.
- Add a little tsatziki to the bottom of each pita, then the steak, fries, tomato, onion, then sprinkle with salt and pepper mixture, add another scoop of tsatziki and finish with a sprinkle of parsley. Wrap the pita with a large piece of wax paper and twist the closed end of the wrap to keep in the juices.
Could chicken be substituted for the steak in this recipe?
Stella,
I made the souvlaki wrap and substituted lamb and let it marinade for several hours it was delicious! I also made the homemade tzatziki and I am never buying store bought again! I love how easy your recipes are to follow and I truly as you say “Love your life!” Thank you so much!
made the pita bread, the tsaziki and then the souvlakis wrap for lunch today and it was a HUGE success. I never had any of these before, neither did my family. we are obsessed now, thanks so much!!
Wow, just wow. This has the most authentic, full flavor and taste 1000 times better than any take out slouvaki. We cooked the steak up on the bbq and oh so tender and addictive, this will definitely be a meal I make for summer parties with family and friends.
Hi Laura, I’m so happy you tried them and liked the recipe! I hope you enjoy them with friends and family this summer!
Am I correct to understand that if you don’t supply nutrition or calories for a recipe that it is higher than I want to make when cooking for weight loss? Thanks.
Hi Katherine, it was not intentionally left out – must have been an error or omission. Will update now!
What brand of pita do you recommend? TY!
Hi Karla, I LOVE Toufayan pitas – so soft!
I have made this three times and we love it!!!
Hi Gina! BEAUTIFUL!! Glad they were enjoyed!
This was amazing, thank you! can’t wait to try your other recipes. Your pita wrap that you used looks lovely, is the recipe available somewhere?
Do we marinate the whole steak or is the meat supposed to be sliced in the marinade?
Hi Alex, I slice the meat first then marinate… that way the marinate gets into more of the surface area.
This is on permanent rotation in our house! Just amazing! I’ve made this on my own before, but this marinade and slicing the meat ahead, make all the difference!
These were a hit with the whole family! Everyone was surprised when I said to try putting the fries in the wrap, but after the first few bites we all agreed they were a most excellent addition! I had no parsley but did add some thinly sliced cucumber to the toppings bar for a fresh pop. The marinade was perfectly garlicky. Delicious and quick!
This marinade produces the most succulent steak that you will ever eat! I did, however, marinate it a little bit longer than the 12 hours: I did 24 hours. It was perfect! The entire recipe just works!
Oh my goodnessssss… I made this with both steak & chicken, and both were absolutely incredible!! I’ve already told several people about it, and I have another batch of it marinating now. So, so, good 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Alexandra oooh I like that you made with both meats! Sounds amazing!
You truly have the best recipes. Nothing ever disappoints.
These were soooo good!
My husband and kids loved these.
I made the Mexican street corn salad for a side dish and they loved that too. I didn’t change a thing. Everything was fabulous and the Takziki sauce was unbelievably delicious!! Thank you so much! Can’t wait to try her other recipes. This was our first experience with hungryhappens.net. 🥰
Hi Barbara! Welcome to the family! Glad you enjoyed those dishes – these steak souvlakia are my favorite!!!!
my 12 y/o said, “wait, is this yogurt? (as in, ick). And then one bite later, “can we have this again tomorrow?” My 15 y/o went straight to the request to have it again the v next day. Can’t think of a better response!
Hello! That’s when you know its a winner, when the kids are loving it! Thank you for the wonderful comment!