Vegan Eggplant Gyros

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4.78 from 9 votes

Vegan Eggplant Gyros! Za’atar seasoned eggplant stuffed into a warm pita and topped with juicy tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, and the BEST hummus-dill sauce. This easy eggplant recipe is perfect for both lunch and dinner! If you are looking for healthy vegan eggplant recipes then you’ve gotta try this vegetable gyro. 

It’s the middle of August, which means it’s peak eggplant season. Eggplant is one of those vegetables that you either love or hate, and I love it– when it’s prepared right. If you love eggplant as much as I do then you’ll want to try my other vegan eggplant recipes like my eggplant ragu, eggplant meatballs and my eggplant lasagna.

These vegan eggplant gyros are a must make this time of year. Homemade flatbreads, crispy seasoned eggplant bits, pickled red onions and a simple dill hummus sauce. They are so incredibly delicious– you’ve gotta try them!

I originally shared this recipe in 2015. Life was a little bit crazier then; I was living in Stockton, CA in a tiny studio apartment while my husband was already in St. Louis. I was finishing up my job at University of the Pacific, getting ready to embark on a new journey of this– working on my blog and nutrition services full-time.

Flash forward seven years and I’m a mama to the two sweet toddlers and happy in the midwest. Crazy how things can change so quickly. Anyways, we made these vegetarian gyros this weekend and I loved them so much, I wanted to put them back on your radar.

This is one of the best vegan eggplant recipes! Refreshing, full of nutrients, and oh, so easy… you will love these simple pita bread sandwiches! 

Three Pita Breads Filled With Eggplant And Fresh Vegetables

Move over meat, eggplant has taken center stage. As a long-time vegetarian, I am always looking for plant-based alternatives that mimic the same meaty, savory texture that meat provides. While I love the usual suspects: lentils, beans, and tofu, my favorite meat substitutes are actually vegetables.

What is a vegetable gyro made of? 

You will love how easy these vegan gyros are. All you need are just a handful of ingredients. For the full list of ingredients, be sure to scroll down to the recipe card. This recipe is so easy and perfect for any eggplant bumper crops you currently have in your garden.  

  • Eggplants: Any size eggplant will work, though I’m partial to Japanese or smaller Fairy Tale eggplants as I find that they have more flavor. 
  • Za’atar: Za’atar is traditionally earth and nutty in flavor– perfect for these gyro inspired pita breads. You can find a variety of spices in za’atar blends like sesame seeds, sumac and chili pepper. Here is a recipe for making your own blend. 
  • Parsley: Fresh parsley is best for this recipe; I don’t recommend substituting dried. 
  • Tomato: One fresh tomato for these vegan gyros. Any type of tomato will work though if you can get your hands on heirloom tomatoes this time of year, it will put these sandwiches over the top. 
  • Pita Bread: Make your own flatbread or use store bought–either way, the results will be great. 
  • Hummus: You can easily make your own hummus or use store bought. Both options are fine!
Vegetarian Gyros With Hummus Sauce On A Plate

How to make these eggplant vegetarian gyros

Make the eggplant

Place the eggplant in a large bowl and rub with olive oil, za’atar seasoning and oregano until well coated. You can either roast or use the skillet to cook, both work! If you are doubling the recipe, then I recommend roasting.

Pickle the Red Onions

Combine the very thinly sliced onion and vinegar in a bowl. Let sit while you cook the eggplant and make the hummus sauce. Drain before serving.

Make the hummus sauce

Whisk together the hummus, lemon juice, garlic, dill and a pinch salt/pepper to taste. Set aside.

Assemble

Pile the onions, cucumber, tomato, cucumber and cooked on the flatbread. Drizzle with hummus sauce and eat immediately.

Three Gyro Sandwiches On Cutting Board

To elevate these eggplant gyros, I highly recommend making your own pita bread, including the best tomatoes you can find and pickling the red onions before serving. Since this vegetable gyro only contains a handful of ingredients, the taste is really impacted by the quality of the ingredients.

These pickled red onions are one of my go-to quick recipes for sandwiches, salads and bowls. They only take minutes to assemble and are so good! Even if you think you don’t like raw red onions, you’ve gotta try these.

The inspiration for these sandwiches came a few years back when I was visiting a friend at the Lodi Farmers Market. In addition to Lodi being one of the cutest towns, it sure knows how to throw a street party.  Every Thursday evening throughout the summer, Lodi’s downtown streets are converted to endless rows of vendors selling everything from wine, olive oil, berries and vegetables.  Throw in a variety of food trucks alongside beer tents and acoustic music, and it’s a fun way to socialize while also stocking up on just-picked produce.

Drawn in by the garlic-on-everything aroma, we decided to grab a bite to eat from the local Greek food truck. Crispy Falafel, freshly-made hummus, warm pita. Drool. Since I put hummus on my hummus, there really wasn’t any doubt on where I would be sourcing my dinner.

Half-way through stuffing my face with falafel while watching my friend go to town on her gyro, I realized that I have never had a gyro. Like, ever. Since my mission in life is to make vegetables just as appealing (if not more so) than their non-veg counterparts, I ran back to a vendor stall to pick up a few more ingredients: eggplants, tomatoes and cucumber. After all, we had a vegetarian gyro that needed to be made.

Maybe it’s because I don’t have anything to compare it to, but this gyro completely blew me away. It’s packed with incredible flavor, texture, and ALL the vegetables (again).  It’s not your traditional gyro, but what’s not to love?

Three Vegan Gyros On Wooden Cutting Board

FAQs

What do you eat with gyros?


You can eat a variety of things with gyros such as falafel salad, Greek quinoa fritters,  and my Instant Pot hummus.

Do you peel eggplant before cooking?


You do not have to peel the eggplant before cooking! Once the eggplant has been cooked, the skin becomes quite tender. 

Can vegans eat pita bread?


For my vegan friends, most the of time, pita bread is vegan-friendly. I often substitute naan in these sandwiches if I can’t find fluffy pita bread, which is usually made with yogurt and therefore not vegan. My homemade flatbread recipe is completely vegan.

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Vegan Eggplant Gyros

4.78 from 9 votes
Vegan Eggplant Gyros! Za’atar seasoned eggplant stuffed into a warm pita and topped with juicy tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, and the BEST hummus-dill sauce. This easy eggplant recipe is perfect for both lunch and dinner! So easy to make!
Servings: 4 flatbreads
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes

Ingredients 

  • 4 cups cubed eggplant
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 2 tablespoons za’atar seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • salt/pepper
  • ½ cup red onions, very thinly sliced
  • 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 1 large tomato, sliced
  • ½ cup cucumber, thinly sliced
  • â…“ cup parsley, finely chopped
  • 4 pita flatbreads, warmed

Hummus Sauce:

  • â…“ cup hummus
  • 1 large lemon, juiced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried dill

Instructions

Make the eggplant

  • Place the eggplant in a large bowl and rub with olive oil, za'atar seasoning and oregano until well coated. You can either roast or use the skillet to cook, both work! If you are doubling the recipe, then I recommend roasting.
  • To roast: Place the eggplant in a baking dish and roast at 400 degrees for 30 minutes until very soft.
    To saute: Heat a bit more oil in a large cast iron skillet (or other non-stick skillet) over medium heat. Add eggplant and cook for 10-15 minutes until very tender.

Make the pickled onions

  • Combine the very thinly sliced onion and vinegar in a bowl. Let sit while you cook the eggplant and make the hummus sauce. Drain before serving.

Make the hummus sauce

  • Whisk together the hummus, lemon juice, garlic, dill and a pinch salt/pepper to taste. Set aside.

Assemble the gyros

  • Pile the onions, cucumber, tomato, cucumber and cooked eggplant on the flatbreads. Drizzle with hummus sauce and eat immediately.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gyroCalories: 268kcalCarbohydrates: 48gProtein: 9gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.01gSodium: 324mgPotassium: 559mgFiber: 10gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 820IUVitamin C: 31mgCalcium: 101mgIron: 6mg
Course: dinner, eggplant, gyro, healthy, lunch
Cuisine: Mediterranean

Originally published July 20th, 2015. Updated August 7, 2018 and August 22nd, 2022. 

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46 Comments

  1. Julia Fisher says:

    Your descriptions alone were enough to make me drool. The gyros look and sound delicious for sure! I love eggplant whether it’s the roasted or pureed avatar. And I love zaatar just as much. Of late, I find myself adding it to most dishes I cook at home. Good quality Za’atar does add a punch to any dish, but only if it is a quality zaatar. Some brands add ground wheat or peanuts for weight. Few people realize that best flavor comes from pure mixes with real zaatar herb, sumac, and sesame, and little of sea salt. That’s why I get mine from https://www.eatzaatar.com which offers blends directly from a zaatar farm in Lebanon.

  2. 3 stars
    The pictures look amazing and I recently bought an eggplant so I was looking for a maiden recipe to try it on. I suspect that maybe the eggplant wasn’t fresh enough or something. The flesh become soft but the skin remained almost unchewable. I live in Mexico and our produce quality, sadly, is not what we are used to up North. It looked fine but then, I’ve never bought an eggplant before. On a positive note, I made homemade pitas which were fantastic!! I’m going to serve the leftover pitas with some of my lentil/spinach burger “meat” so it’s not a total loss. Sauce is delish!! I’ll be back to check out other recipes.

  3. It’s amazing how you made a pita gyros with aubergines. I love the idea! The only thing I would change is to deep fry the aubergines to add some greasiness to them so they would remind gyros a bit more. Thank you for posting this recipe!

    1. Great idea! Thanks for the comment.

    2. Oh, that sounds like a fantastic recipe! Will definitely try that this Summer!

  4. 5 stars
    My whole family loved this recipe (5year girl and 3year boy included) and it was perfect to use the zaatar I had on my pantry. Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful recipe. I followed the recipe exactly. About the eggplant I cooked them 15 mins on a cast iron skillet as suggested.

    1. Glad you liked it! Thanks so much for sharing your feedback!

  5. Followed recipe and made my family and I sick.

    I followed the sauteed eggplant instructions (for over 15 minutes) and I think it was under cooked (I am not that familiar with eggplant). Followed the rest of the recipe and did not enjoy the overall taste as much as I would’ve liked (the recipe is missing something), but my stomach absolutely refused the meal and flushed out my intestines.

  6. Just made this for dinner tonight, and I can testify it was wonderful! I love aubergines (eggplant) and I’ve had zaatar in the cupboard for a couple of months but not got round to using it, having read about it and wanted to try it. I tossed in a few pine nuts and apricots to the pan at the end of the cooking. We had the aubergine with wraps, red pepper salsa, lemony hummus and salad.

    I have a couple of meat eaters in the house, so they had left over meat as well, an all round success. Thanks for the recipe, I’ll be back to try some more. X Sarah

  7. Julie | Small Green Kitchen says:

    Whoa, these vegan eggplant gyros look incredible, Alex! There’s a Greek place next to my job that serves vegetarian gyros made with eggplant. They are good but to tell you the truth, yours looks much better! I love that you used hummus sauce in place of the traditional tzatziki sauce. This is a winning meal for sure!

  8. Jennifer Valentine says:

    What brand of pita did you use? These look awesome!

    1. Hi Jennifer, I bought these at Trader Joes. Thanks! Alex

  9. Yum! I want one for dinner tonight!

  10. Allie R Taylor says:

    Alex, I could eat this gyro for dinner every single night. Loving that roasted eggplant. To die for.

    1. Thanks Allie! The filling is so easy- and extras taste amazing in a salad!