What to do with Greek Yogurt?

HeatherShrinking
HeatherShrinking Posts: 776 Member
edited September 23 in Recipes
I've only tried the Chobani fruit flavored Greek yogurts. But I've heard you can do all types of stuff with unflavored Greek yogurt, like substitute it for mayo or sour cream in recipes. Has anyone tried this? Is it good? What do you use Greek yogurt for? Any recipes?
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  • AmberMagdalena
    AmberMagdalena Posts: 461 Member
    I use greek yogurt for anything that calls for sour cream (which I love!) and you get twice the protein. Like morningstar spicy black bean burger, shredded lettuce, diced onion, and 2 tsps of salsa, wham! Southwest salad, top with a Tsp of greek yogurt mixed with a little chili powder or taco seasoning.
  • bzmom
    bzmom Posts: 1,332 Member
    Interested to find out myself!
  • jennyfair24
    jennyfair24 Posts: 273 Member
    I've completely replaced sour cream with greek yogurt. I use it on baked potatoes, in fajitas, etc. I even used it in a rice pudding recipe yesterday. I love it!
  • bikerbiz
    bikerbiz Posts: 179 Member
    Tzatziki! It's to die, for...not just for gyros and souvlaki, but you can put it on salads, use it for veggie dip, or put it on some lightly grilled pita with some Greek spices. Good for you--yogurt, cucumber, garlic, and olive oil. Now, I have to get some tonight...after I shovel outta this snow. ;-)

    http://www.ehow.com/how_4547029_tzatziki-greek-yoghurt-dip.html
    http://kalynskitchen.blogspot.com/2007/07/worlds-best-tzatziki-sauce-recipe-greek.html
  • grace914
    grace914 Posts: 139 Member
    I just started using unflavored Greek yogurt a few weeks ago and I LOVE it! I've only used it to make tuna fish. I'm curious to see what others use it for too. Good post!
  • Happy_JoJo
    Happy_JoJo Posts: 49 Member
    check out chobani.com or even their facebook page, they have tons of recipes
  • Not really a recipe, but if you put a handful of pomegranate seeds in with some greek yogurt, it is to die for! So good - and the natural sweetness of the seeds eliminates the need for any kind of sweetener! I also often mix in chia seeds and frozen berries in the morning, and by afternoon coffee, the berries are melted and the chia seeds have absorbed the extra liquid - it's pretty yummy too! :)
  • neebelung
    neebelung Posts: 115
    Hah, I JUST posted in the "instead" thread about this - I make a great sauce/dip with the Oikos fat free Greek yogurt. Add a dollop of dijon mustard and just a drizzle of honey - taste great with turkey "fingers" (baked turkey breast tenders, rolled in panko breadcrumbs). It's sweet, tangy and full of protein!!
  • currlygirrl
    currlygirrl Posts: 82 Member
    It is what I use instead of Sour Cream always now.....I love it! But to be fair I would eat the sour cream by the spoonful too if it wasn't so unhealthy for you.
  • Nellie1drfl
    Nellie1drfl Posts: 127 Member
    I made a dip, shredded a cucumber on a cheese grater and added a little garlic salt, was yummy! I also threw it put it on a whole wheat pita with some chicken and tomatos.
  • TrainerRobin
    TrainerRobin Posts: 509 Member
    What they said, plus it's my morning favorite. Love it with a ton of blackberries, blueberries and fresh pineapple. Makes a HUGE portion, it's nutritious and delicious! Yummo!
  • kjensen15
    kjensen15 Posts: 398 Member
    I just EAT it! :smile:

    I love it with fruit, granola, and a little honey! Great breakfast or snack!
  • put a tsp of honey and a tbsp of grapenuts. omg. so. delicious.
  • 1ofthegang
    1ofthegang Posts: 76 Member
    Tzatziki! It's to die, for...not just for gyros and souvlaki, but you can put it on salads, use it for veggie dip, or put it on some lightly grilled pita with some Greek spices. Good for you--yogurt, cucumber, garlic, and olive oil. Now, I have to get some tonight...after I shovel outta this snow. ;-)

    http://www.ehow.com/how_4547029_tzatziki-greek-yoghurt-dip.html
    http://kalynskitchen.blogspot.com/2007/07/worlds-best-tzatziki-sauce-recipe-greek.html

    I second this! SkinnyTaste.com has a great recipe for Greek Turkey Meatballs with Tzatziki sauce. Yummmm!
  • Mobstang
    Mobstang Posts: 10 Member
    1/2c Greek Yogurt + 1/2c Frozen Fruit + 1/2c Fiber One = perfect cereal/parfait (need some fat? add a handful of nuts)
    Couple of spoonfuls of GY + a can o' chicken = chicken salad replacement (I eat this on a sandwich)
    Couple of spoonfuls of GY + chili or stew = AWESOME thickening agent
  • freerange
    freerange Posts: 1,722 Member
    Didn’t read all the responses, so hope I’m not doubling up here. Try this, it’s GREAT as a dip or spread. And I don’t even like cucumbers.

    Ingredients
    • 1 cup grated seeded peeled cucumber
    • 1/8 teaspoon salt
    • 1 cup plain fat-free yogurt
    • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
    • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh dill
    • 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
    • 1/4 teaspoon salt
    • 2 garlic cloves, minced
    Preparation
    Place cucumber on several layers of paper towels; sprinkle with 1/8 teaspoon salt. Let stand 30 minutes.
    Combine cucumber, yogurt, and remaining ingredients, stirring until well blended. Refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving.
    Nutritional Information
    Calories:
    9 (0.0% from fat)
    Fat:
    0.0g (sat 0.0g,mono 0.0g,poly 0.0g)
    Protein:
    0.8g
    Carbohydrate:
    1.8g
    Fiber:
    0.1g
    Cholesterol:
    0.0mg
    Iron:
    0.0mg
    Sodium:
    72mg
    Calcium:
    24mg
  • theatr3geek
    put a tsp of honey and a tbsp of grapenuts. omg. so. delicious.

    That sounds really good. I've been wondering how I can get my granola fix w/o eating it with regular yogurt. Thx for the tip!
  • seniorfaye
    seniorfaye Posts: 295 Member
    I'm so glad this subject was brought up. I have been wondering about using the greek yogurt. I have never eat it and wondered how to use it. My doctor said not to use sour cream -reg. or lowfat. He said it has no nutrional value to it. So this would be good to use in the place. thanks so much for the info....
  • Just "discovered" greek yogurt! I'm totally in love!
  • I second the Tzatziki. I buy it premade (I think it is Oikos brand) at Wal Mart near the sour cream. I use it for dipping my carrots and celery in AND just the other day I discovered something...
    I had a 2Tbsp serving of Tzatziki in my lunch box but I forgot my carrots and celery. I also had a Joseph's brand Flax, whole wheat and rye pita and a pouch of generic tuna (in water, of course). I poured the tuna on the pita and added the Tzatziki over it....
    SOOOOOO good. It comes in at 185 calories and 26 grams of protein!!
  • lodro
    lodro Posts: 982 Member
    I just eat it, with a little bit of garam masala sprinkled on top. Lovely. Really good yoghurt however is not low-fat, so need to watch that I think .
  • I use it on baked potatos. It's delicious if you mix w/ fresh dill, dijon, lemon and put on top of mahi mahi.
  • My favorite breakfast has become, Fage 0 fat (plain) greek yogurt.
    I take one cup of the greek yogurt, add a tablespoon of organic honey, and mix in a cup of berries (whatever is most fresh at that time). I also like to add a small handful of chopped walnuts to the top every once in a while. Absolutely delicious and very filling!
  • bayba792
    bayba792 Posts: 21 Member
    I make homemade brownies and I substitute oil for nonfat greek yogurt to reduce the calories, the brownies do come out more cake like but they are still yummy! I also substitute for sour cream.
  • droppin_lbs
    droppin_lbs Posts: 107 Member
    Hi Guys :)

    I've never had Greek Yogurt, but I love plain yogurt - mountain high is usually the brand I buy.

    Does Greek yogurt taste diff then regular yogurt and does it have diff health benefits?

    Thanks!!
  • delilah514
    delilah514 Posts: 126 Member
    Like most of the others I substitute greek yogurt for sour cream. I recently found a yummy Creamy Cucumber & Dill Salad recipe. The original uses sour cream but I use the greek yogurt instead.

    3 lebanese cucumbers (seeds removed & thinly sliced)
    3 green onions (thinly sliced)
    2 tbsp lemon juice
    1/2 cup greek yogurt
    2 tbsp fresh dill or 1 tbsp dried dill

    I have been making this as a yummy summer salad since I found the recipe back in December. I can't get enough of it.

    I also like to use greek yogurt with berries & granola as a quick and easy breakfast.
  • Hotbottom
    Hotbottom Posts: 168 Member
    Drain it overnight in some stockings. Then the next day add some salt and maybe mixed herb or crushed garlic and use it like cream cheese. Can go wild here with recipes... add chili flakes and lemon rind. Or honey and cinnamon and put it on your toast. Also I like to use it and put on my face as a face mask. Your skin is fab and smooth after. Also you can make the yogurt really easily yourself too, if it is expensive where you live.
  • liz827
    liz827 Posts: 193 Member
    I've never had Greek Yogurt, but I love plain yogurt - mountain high is usually the brand I buy.

    Does Greek yogurt taste diff then regular yogurt and does it have diff health benefits?

    It does taste different! I've never had GY until last year and honestly, I thought it tasted gross until I found one that I like. I *love* Fage, plain and with some added extras. I haven't tried it in any recipes yet.

    It has a higher amount of protein in it and I think it has less sugar (?)

    I say give it try and find one that you like!
  • I marinate my meats in it with indian spices (like garam masala) and canned tomatoes. I also marinate egg plant slices in it and then grill or broil. VERY YUMMY! You can also add fruit preserves to it and make your own yogurt, I add it to pasta salads and tuna/chicken salad with a tad bit of pesto sauce (like a tsp). I'll use it on sandwiches also and chili instead of sourcream.
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