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Tzatziki

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  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 0 About 3 cups 1x
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Description

Greek tzatziki dip is easy to make with fresh ingredients and can be used in a wide range of dishes.

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups full-fat plain Greek yogurt
  • 3 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
  • 1 English cucumber, grated
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill or mint (or a mix)
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, to taste
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt

Instructions

  1. Stir all ingredients together until combined. Taste and adjust seasoning if needed.
  2. Serve immediately, or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 2 days.

posted on August 18, 2014 by Ali

Appetizers, Dips / Salsas, Greek-Inspired, Vegetarian

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  1. Sarafina March 31, 2018 @ 3:33 pm Reply

    Absolutely delicious! Reminds me fondly of the tzatziki I tried in Athens! I love how adjustable this recipe is, as well– I used a little less than a tablespoon of dill and it was perfect for me.

  2. Bonnie June 21, 2018 @ 3:37 pm Reply

    I have recently joined Weight Watchers in an attempt to shed 50 pounds. Fat free Greek yogurt has zero points. Have you ever made it with fat free yogurt or do you really need to use the full fat?

    • Kristn April 5, 2022 @ 9:22 pm

      I made it this evening with fat-free Greek yogurt because I picked it up by accident. It turned out great. No issues with consistency or flavor.

  3. Jolene August 29, 2018 @ 5:57 pm Reply

    Excellent! The whole family loved it! Thank you for sharing!

  4. Anne Davies August 11, 2019 @ 12:15 pm Reply

    A tablespoonful on grilled or poached salmon is fantastic

  5. Shea January 27, 2020 @ 4:27 pm Reply

    I never post reviews for recipes but this one is just too good! I am OBSESSED! It is seriously so delicious. Thank you!

  6. Dos April 13, 2020 @ 3:11 pm Reply

    I made this with some leftover greek yogurt I had in my kitchen, It turned out sooooo good. I love the taste of the garlic with the yogurt. I didn’t have any dill so I used cumin seeds instead, It made it even better. thank you so much for the recipe! <3

  7. Shikha April 16, 2020 @ 9:56 pm Reply

    Great recipe! I used a regular cucumber (seeded), less garlic (personal preference) and did find the fresh dill as a good component to the yogurt. Paired this with the (amazing!) Chicken Soulvaki recipe – excellent dinner! Thanks Ali!!!

  8. Lindsey April 18, 2020 @ 2:51 pm Reply

    Perfect, delicious, simple Tzatziki!!

  9. Steven April 19, 2020 @ 4:17 pm Reply

    Thank you. Your recipe is my go to. I add just a little mint though.

  10. Cari May 19, 2020 @ 3:06 pm Reply

    Yikes! I just ran out of lemons. What can I use instead? I can’t go out to the market… : (

    • Joey June 9, 2021 @ 10:26 pm

      Wine vinegar

  11. Kimberly A McWain May 26, 2020 @ 5:50 pm Reply

    Perfection! Made this a few time to serve as spread on a greek style wrap with seasoned grilled turkey patties, chilled chopped lettuce, red onion and feta cheese…yum.

  12. Dacidalva de Moraes Herzeg June 15, 2020 @ 4:56 am Reply

    Adoro! Vou fazer com certeza! Obrigada!

  13. Ken June 22, 2020 @ 9:09 pm Reply

    Great, easy,delicious recipe. I’ve found that letting all the ingredients “marry” overnight really deepens the flavor. I have also found that after finely dicing the cucumber if you hit with some salt it helps draw out the water. I then put it all in a cheesecloth and squeeze as much water out of it as possible. The cucumber has lots of water in it. If you leave this step out,if you have any of the sauce left and leave it overnight it will be very puddly the next day. Hope these suggestions help.

  14. Brenda July 16, 2020 @ 6:06 pm Reply

    Just made this and loved as super easy, quick and tasty! I did half the recipe, and still lots. I used the small cucumbers, drained them for thicker dip & extra dill. I will make again for sure.

  15. Rachel July 30, 2020 @ 7:18 pm Reply

    So delicious! I added pickled jalapenos and kept in the cucumber seeds. Also a bit of lime juice too. Had tons of compliments thank you for sharing! Will definitely make again.

  16. Lana P August 19, 2020 @ 12:05 pm Reply

    Wonderful! Used a regular cucumber (peeled and seeded) and kosher salt, but otherwise followed the recipe as written. Served with Chicken Souvlaki skewers and Ali’s Greek salad for an incredible Mediterranean dinner on a hot summer night. Cooking for just two, there’s a ton left over even though I halved the recipe – we’ll be enjoying it with crudités today. Thanks again for another fantastic recipe!

  17. James September 24, 2020 @ 5:01 pm Reply

    Hi Ali
    I really enjoyed this post on tzatziki. I’m looking forward to whipping some up tonight. I can now spell and pronounce this sauce as well! Turns out I was pronouncing it correctly all along. Maybe because I am a vocal music teacher. No stranger to the IPA lol!
    I knew there was something extra creative about your site and perhaps it’s that wonderful musical background.
    We have loved your Tuscan bean, sausage and kale soup, your Quinoa, Brüssels sprouts and cranberry salad to name just a few recipes. And I enjoy keeping with your family adventures across “the pond” as they say.
    Keep cooking and singing,
    Sincerely,
    James Lowe

  18. Mandie Ryan January 9, 2021 @ 9:27 am Reply

    So glad I clicked on this recipe for tzatziki! Not only is the recipe amazing but the language lesson was very interesting. It makes prefect sense that an opera major would have to know several languages and be able to pronounce them but I had never thought about it! I really enjoyed the break down of the ten, sell, father… Thanks for being a head about the rest of recipe essays

  19. Lynn Weinberger March 8, 2021 @ 10:42 pm Reply

    Followed the recipe exactly except cut down just a tad bit on the lemon juice. My experience has been it’s hard to take (too much lemon juice) back. It was excellent and very easy to make. Important to squeeze the juice from the cucumbers first.

  20. Caprica March 24, 2021 @ 6:09 pm Reply

    Very delicious and fresh! If like me, you don’t have a food processor, the prep time may take a little longer. I finely diced instead of grating the cucumber as it was easier. Next time, I may try freezing the cucumber before attempting to grate it. This made a good amount of tzakiki sauce, which we will enjoy for more than one meal! Thanks!

  21. Linda October 28, 2022 @ 5:25 am Reply

    Hi Ali, Fabulous recipe and now I know exactly how to say Tzatziki! Just wondering why the recipe will only last 2 days and not as long as the life of refrigerated Greek Yogurt. Is it the lemon? Does it start breaking down the yogurt? Just curious because I am looking for a healthy sauce for wraps. This one has 1 weight watcher point for 2 tablespoons and 0 points for 1 tablespoon. Just an additional comment, I have been following your recipes for several years and have cooked many of recipes. I always come back over and over for your delicious recipes and I’m never disappointed. I know I can count on your recipes! Thank you for all the hard work on this site. I am always excited to put your food on the table for my family!

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Tzatziki Recipe | Gimme Some Oven? ›

Strain the water from the Greek yogurt & Sour Cream

Both Greek yogurt and sour cream have a natural liquid content that could lead to watery tzatziki. That's why (when you have time) I suggest straining the water from the Greek yogurt & sour cream.

What are 5 dishes that you could put tzatziki on? ›

Once you've got that covered, check out our favourite ways to use tzatziki, and bring a bit of The Med to your kitchen.
  • Lemon-tzatziki chicken.
  • Gorgeous greek chicken with herby vegetable couscous & tzatziki.
  • Grilled lamb chops with fattoush.
  • Crispy barbecued side of salmon with cucumber yoghurt.
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How do you make tzatziki not runny? ›

Strain the water from the Greek yogurt & Sour Cream

Both Greek yogurt and sour cream have a natural liquid content that could lead to watery tzatziki. That's why (when you have time) I suggest straining the water from the Greek yogurt & sour cream.

How to tell if tzatziki has gone bad? ›

If it's starting to spoil, it will often smell sour or have a strong ammonia-like odor. Whenever you notice tzatziki sauce has a strange smell, it's safest to throw it away. Tzatziki sauce that has been stored too long will also sometimes get moldy.

How long does homemade tzatziki last? ›

Tzatziki will last about four days in the fridge before it starts to go bad. While you can freeze it, it will change a bit in regards to texture and consistency when it comes time to thawing it out.

What vegetables go well with tzatziki? ›

Serve with a variety of vegetables like: fresh green beans (lightly steamed), green, red, or yellow bell peppers, carrots, celery, zucchini, yellow squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, broccoli, and cauliflower.

What are the main ingredients in tzatziki? ›

Tzatziki is a salted yogurt and cucumber dip that's made of strained yogurt, shredded cucumber, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, salt, and herbs. Authentic Greek tzatziki is most often made with sheep or goat yogurt, but my tzatziki recipe calls for regular full-fat Greek yogurt.

Is homemade tzatziki good for you? ›

Yes, tzatziki is considered a healthier dip than hummus and sour cream. It contains several vitamins, a good amount of protein, and fewer carbohydrates and calories. The fat content of tzatziki is low too, which is not the case with other dips. Thus, you can opt for tzatziki dips over other dips.

What can I put on gyro instead of tzatziki? ›

This cucumber sauce is easy to make and full of fresh flavor. You don't need any fancy ingredients to make it, just sour cream, garlic, mustard, and some fresh dill. You can serve it after just one hour in the refrigerator, but overnight is recommended.

How do you cut cucumbers for tzatziki? ›

Peel cucumbers and slice into long quarters. Then, using a spoon, remove all the cucumber seeds. Dice the cucumbers. Dice the cucumber and drain with a sieve to remove the excess liquid.

How long will tzatziki keep in the fridge? ›

Homemade Tzatziki: Typically, homemade tzatziki lasts for 3-4 days when stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container. Store-Bought Tzatziki: Due to preservatives, it can last 5-7 days under similar refrigeration conditions.

Why does Greek yogurt go bad? ›

Even if stored in its sealed container and left unopened, yogurt will still expire over time due to factors like the natural degradation of its ingredients and the growth of bacteria, eventually leading to spoilage.

Can you eat heated tzatziki? ›

Can you heat up Tzatziki sauce? Yes, you can serve this sauce warm. Again, I'd leave the cucumbers out after straining to let them get up to room temperature. Meanwhile, add the rest of the sauce ingredients to a saucepan and warm up over medium-low heat until it's warmed all the way through.

Can I freeze homemade tzatziki? ›

You're in luck! I've made this one myself and it is delicious. Enjoy it fresh or you can freeze it as well. I've frozen it in a container, placed plastic wrap over the sauce so that it is touching the sauce and then place the lid on top.

Why does tzatziki get watery? ›

The watery sauce is due to the cucumbers, which hold lots of water. The best way to avoid a watery tzatziki sauce is to get the excess moisture out of the grated cucumber before it's added to the sauce mixture.

Can you eat tzatziki everyday? ›

Its blend of yogurt, cucumber, olive oil, garlic, lemon, and herbs delivers key nutrients, which are proposed to support heart health, gut health, and may even lower diabetes risk. If you add tzatziki to your meals, you can boost everyday dishes while savouring the many potential health benefits tzatziki brings.

What does tzatziki go on? ›

You'll love how easy and versatile this Greek sauce is, you can serve it with some pita chips and fresh veggies or use it over your gyros, kebabs, with fish, or to dip your fries, or to jazz up some mean dinner bowls!

What meals go with tzatziki? ›

Tzatziki together with any kind of simple grilled, marinated, roasted or air fried meat or fish are a match made in heaven. Lamb chops or simply cooked salmon would be my top picks! Either spoon the sauce over the meat or fish or serve it on the side.

What do you eat with tzatziki yogurt dip? ›

Tzatziki is a refreshing and good-for-you yogurt and cucumber dip. Serve it with pita, grilled meats, gyros, or just eat it with a spoon!

Can I eat tzatziki on a diet? ›

Tzatziki is low on carbohydrates. So, people on a low- carbohydrate or diabetic diet can enjoy it guilt-free. Just 3 grams of carbohydrates in two tablespoons. Although tzatziki has some fat, it's from healthy sources like olive oil and yogurt.

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