Donair & Sweet Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Donair & Sweet Sauce Recipe (1)

The donair is the Canadian iteration of the popular Döner kebab that has been served throughout the middle east for hundreds of years and is now growing quite popular in Europe and around the world. The donair is related in some ways to the popular Lebanese version of this dish called the shawarma and shares some of the basic building material such as the pita and some of the veggies. In parts of Canada donair meat is now frequently found as an offering at the increasingly popular shawarma shops that are opening across the country. While there is usually nowhere near the assortment of toppings on a donair that is offered on a shawarma, with donair meat now on the menu the hybrid donair meat shawarma with more toppings and a choice of sauces is growing in popularity.

The Donair is more basic than the shawarma and features a ground meat and spice blend which is usually beef but sometimes a combination of beef and lamb that is formed into a barrel-shaped loaf and cooked on a vertical spit. The finished meat once cooked is then carved off the loaf in strips before being wrapped in a pita with various additions, most commonly lettuce, tomato and onions are added and the fillings are coated with a sweet creamy sauce.

This Canadian version is credited to have been first made in Halifax, Nova Scotia and while there is some argument as to the exact originator, Velos Pizza which was taken over by the current claim holder King of Donairs in the late 1970’s was said to be making them as early as 1971.

Extremely popular in the Atlantic provinces of Canada and in the province of Alberta since the late 1970’s the donair has spread throughout Canada and is found in shops in cities and even some smaller towns across the country. The tasty meat is in Alberta and the maritimes now used to make a variety of different hybrid dishes such as: donair pizzas, donair subs, and even egg rolls or stuffed pasta in some east coast shops. While this dish is not yet widely available in the United States the Greek version of the Döner kebab called the Gyro is quite popular and is found served from mobile carts, as fair food and at Greek or Italian style pizza and sandwich shops all across that country.

This is the closest I’ve come to finding the taste of a real donair from a shop. Thanks go out to Dash Riprock for the meat recipe. The sauce is my version of the sweet one that is normally served on a donair. I’m aware that there is debate over whether there should be any garlic in the sauce and I’ve added both it and onion, so if you’re some sort of purist then simply leave them out. This aside, If you want the right taste here is the one recipe you need.

Donair & Sweet Sauce Recipe (2)

Ingredients:

  • 6 pitas
  • 1 medium tomato, chopped
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 cups shredded lettuce

For Donair Meat

  • 1 lb of medium ground beef (for better texture have the butcher run the beef through the grinder at least 3 times)
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp flour
  • 1 tsp ground oregano
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp onion powder
  • ½ tsp Italian seasoning
  • ½ tsp pepper
  • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper

For the Sauce

  • 1 can evaporated milk
  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 tbsp of garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 4 tbsp white vinegar

Method:

For Donair meat

  1. Place ground beef in a large metal bowl and set aside to bring to room temperature.
  2. Mix all the spices together in a small bowl(I use a morter & pestle to grind them.)
  3. Add spice mix to the meat a little at a time, working it through well. Pick the meat up and throw it down into the bowl(or if you have a large cutting board use it). Do this 20-30 times, kneading it after each throw.(When throwing the meat you need to do so with force, this gives the meat the proper texture).
  4. Heat oven to 350°F
  5. Form the meat into a loaf patting it down like you would a hamburger, but making it into a single flat loaf shape. Place the loaf on a broiler pan (if you don’t have one a cookie sheet will do).
  6. Bake for 1¼ hrs (turning over half way through).
  7. Remove from oven and let the meat cool down somewhat before cutting it into strips.
  8. Fry the slices before assembly if you want your meat crispy.

For the Sauce

  1. Combine both milks with onion powder and garlic in a medium glass or metal bowl(not plastic, as for some reason it doesn’t set up right in one).
  2. Slowly add vinegar and stir lightly with a fork just until mixture begins to thicken. Stir it too much and it will become runny.
  3. Refrigerate until ready to use. (This sauce will last a very long time if refrigerated)

To Serve

  1. Warm a frying pan over medium heat. Slightly wet each pita and warm it in the pan, turning until softened.
  2. Lightly coat a pita on one side with donair sauce.
  3. Place some of the meat on the pita and pour more sauce over it.
  4. Add shredded lettuce, chopped onion & tomato before folding and serve right away with plenty of napkins.

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Donair & Sweet Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is donair sweet sauce made of? ›

What is donair sauce? A mixture of evaporated milk, white vinegar, garlic powder, sugar, and salt. Simply mix all of those ingredients together, allow them to curdle, then slowly stir. That is it.

What is donair made of? ›

Donairs are a culturally-mixed street food with origins in the Middle East. It generally consists of seasoned beef shaved from a meat cone cooked on a vertical rotisserie, wrapped in a pita and topped with a sweet sauce and condiments.

Why is my donair sauce not thickening? ›

The quicker you add the vinegar and the less you mix (I usually give the spoon 3 or 4 turns around the bowl), the thicker the sauce will be. Let sauce sit for at least one hour in refrigerator before using.

Where did donair sweet sauce originate? ›

The Greeks who came to Halifax made sweet sauce because not everyone liked tzatziki. We have developed the sauce afterward and made it into what it is now.” With the sweet donair sauce, Greek immigrants were able to create a Nova Scotian version of the Greek gyros.

Is a donair the same as a gyro? ›

For the purposes of this document the term 'donair' refers to all other similar products including Gyros, Kebabs, Chawarmas, and Shawarmas.

Is a shawarma a donair? ›

Shawarma and Doner Kebab, while similar, are distinguished by their preparation, spices, and serving styles, reflecting the culinary traditions of their respective regions.

What is a donair called in the USA? ›

Doner kebab is best known in the United States in its Greek variation, now known as gyros.

What does donair mean? ›

Donairs are a meat sandwich typically consisting of beef, lamb, or chicken that has been assembled to form a cone-shaped mass, and slowly roasted on a vertical, rotating spit. Thin slices are carved from the outer surface of the meat as it cooks, and typically served on pita bread with a variety of toppings and sauces.

Is donair Greek or Lebanese? ›

Falen and Leah speak to Book of Donair author Lindsay Wickstrom about how its originator, Greek immigrant Peter Gamouloukas, brought the kebab to Nova Scotia in the 1970s and invented the signature sweet sauce.

Is evaporated milk the same as condensed milk? ›

Both are concentrated, shelf-stable milk products that have been heated until at least 60 percent of their water content has evaporated. The main difference between evaporated milk and condensed milk is that evaporated milk is unsweetened while condensed milk is sweetened.

Does donair sauce have to be refrigerated? ›

Keep sauce refrigerated once opened.

How do you make consistency sauce? ›

7 Ways to Thicken up a Sauce
  1. Flour. If being gluten-free isn't a concern, adding flour is a fantastic way to thicken dairy-based sauces, thick soups and gravies. ...
  2. Cornstarch or arrowroot. ...
  3. Tomato paste. ...
  4. Reduce the liquid. ...
  5. Swirl in a pat of butter. ...
  6. Add an egg yolk. ...
  7. Puree some vegetables.
Apr 9, 2019

What is another name for donair? ›

Döner, donair, shawarma, gyros, and kebab are all popular dishes made from meat that is cooked on a vertical rotisserie and typically served in some form of flatbread or pita. While they share similarities, they also have some distinct differences in terms of preparation, seasoning, and regional variations.

What cut of meat is donair? ›

What is a donair? A proper donair is a tasty dish made up of four main ingredients: donair meat, toppings, donair sauce, and pita bread. Donair meat is made from spiced ground beef sliced off a rotating cone of meat.

What does donair sauce taste like? ›

Donair sauce is creamy and sweet with a slightly sour taste. If sweet and sour sauce was made creamy, it would be something like this. Donair sauce originally was used to top donairs - which is kind of like a gyro but with donair sauce instead of tzatziki.

What is sweet and sauce made of? ›

While sweet and sour can be found in diverse forms in China, the American version builds upon the simple mixture of sugar, vinegar, and spices with the addition of fruit juice—most commonly pineapple—and ketchup, giving the sauce both its red hue and uniquely Western flavor.

Is donair a Nova Scotia thing? ›

For decades, the Halifax donair largely remained a hidden treasure, scarcely found on menus outside Nova Scotia. But as more Nova Scotians started settling across the country and with the advent social media, there's a growing appetite for this late-night nosh outside of the province.

How much sugar is in donair sauce? ›

Nutritional Information

Per serving: Calories 35, Fat 0 g (Saturated 0 g, Trans 0 g), Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 25 mg, Carbohydrate 6 g (Fibre 0 g, Sugars 6 g), Protein 2 g.

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