These Greek Lamb Tacos come together in only 30 minutes and are packed full of Mediterranean flavor! Topped with homemade tzatziki sauce and fresh cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, and feta cheese.
1tablespoonfresh lemon juice from about 1/2 of a small lemon
For the Tacos:
4Mission® Super Soft Flour Tortillaswarmed
1/2cucumberdiced
1cupfresh tomatoesdiced
1/2cupred oniondiced
4oz.feta cheesecrumbled
Instructions
To cook the lamb: Heat the olive oil (2 tablespoons) in a nonstick skillet and cook the yellow onion over medium-high heat until softened and beginning to brown (about 2 minutes). Add the minced garlic and chopped oregano (2 tablespoons) and sauté until fragrant (about 30 seconds). Add the lamb and cook completely, breaking it up as you go (about 5 minutes). Season with 1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt and 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper.
To make the Tzatziki Sauce: Squeeze as much water out of the grated cucumber as possible using a clean kitchen towel (see notes). In a small bowl, mix together the Greek yogurt (1 cup), 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 tablespoon olive oil, 1 minced small clove of garlic, fresh chopped dil (1 tablespoon)l, and lemon juice (1 tablespoon). Add the cucumbers and stir.
To assemble the tacos: Spread 1/4 cup of the tzatziki sauce on each tortilla, followed by 1/4 of the lamb mixture, and the diced cucumber, fresh tomatoes, and red onion divided evenly. Finish with 1 oz. of crumbled feta on each taco.
Serve immediately, wrapped in foil or held together with a toothpick if desired.
Notes
You can read my full recipe for Tzatziki Sauce, which explains how to very effectively get all the water out of the cucumbers (but squeezing it out for the purposes of this recipe is fine).
Time Saving Tip: Many grocery stores sell prepared Tzatziki sauce, or something similar, near where the hummus is.
Money Saving Tip: Ground beef can be used as an alternative to ground lamb, if you can't find any or if you are looking for a more budget-friendly option.
The provided nutrition information does not include any added sodium from seasoning to taste, any optional ingredients, and it does not take brands into account. Feel free to calculate it yourself using this calculator or by adding the recipe to Yummly.