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Tzatziki

Tzatziki & Fresh Pita Bread

Tzatziki is probably one of the most well known Greek dips. The main ingredients are plain yoghurt, cucumber and garlic which makes it quite refreshing.

It's enjoyed as part of a meze platter served with warm pita bread, as a dipping sauce for roast potato wedges or an accompaniment to meat dishes like lamb souvlaki (kebabs). As far as Greek food is concerned, it's pretty much a staple!

Chopped Dill

It's really simple to prepare, my mom would make it often and my job was to grate the cucumber. The amount of garlic used depends on your taste so play around with the amount of cloves you put in. Some recipes use fresh dill and some use fresh mint, again, this depends on your taste, Tzatziki is delicious with either herb. I prefer Tzatziki to be thick so I drain and press out excess juice from the cucumber, I also recommend that you use Greek style yoghurt, it's thicker and creamier than normal plain yoghurt but still has that tang.

Combining Ingredients

I think that some Greek dips taste better the day after they've been made, their flavours develop while they're chilling in the fridge but Tzatziki is great immediately, so if you're planning on having friends over and feel like having something a little different to offer as a snack but want something that's quick and easy to prepare, make a bowl of Tzatziki and serve with pita, fried potato wedges or even a bag of plain salted crisps.

Ingredients:

500g Plain Greek Style Yoghurt

1 English Cucumber

2 Large Cloves Garlic, crushed

1 Tbsp Fresh Dill or Mint, chopped

1 Tbsp Lemon Juice

1 Tbsp Olive Oil

Salt to taste

Method

  • Peel off a few strips of the cucumber skin
  • Use a spoon to scoop out the seeds of the cucumber and discard (this is where most of the moisture is) 
  • Grate cucumber and allow to drain in a sieve, for about 10mins
  • Combine cucumber with yoghurt and remaining ingredients, season with salt and mix well
  • Cover container and chill in fridge until ready to serve

Adapted from the favourite handwritten recipes in my mom's old file :)

Can be prepared a day or 2 ahead and stored covered in the fridge

Tzatziki
Posted on September 26, 2009 and filed under Greek, Savoury.