Homemade Tzatziki w/pic & nutritional info
I absolutley love homemade Tzatziki. It goes great either with pita chips, or as a sauce for another one of my favourites, chicken souvlaki. It's so easy to make and very nutritious for you. How many dips can you say that about?
http://www.cookingwithjax.com/2011/08/tzatziki.html
Nutritional Info [1 tbsp]
Calories - 15 Fat - 1 Carbs - 1 Protein - 1 Iron - 0 Fibre - 0
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Tzatziki is delicious on almost everything!
Try adding a little lemon juice to the recipe next time you make it.
Also try it with English cucumbers. They tend to work a little better since they don't have seeds.
Mmm, this post makes me want to make a batch.0 -
That looks AMAZING. I love Greek food.0
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That looks tasty! I may have to make some soon! Thanks.0
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looks awesome. I've already wanted to try this.0
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Tzatziki is delicious on almost everything!
Try adding a little lemon juice to the recipe next time you make it.
Also try it with English cucumbers. They tend to work a little better since they don't have seeds.
Mmm, this post makes me want to make a batch.
I will try that for sure, thanks!0 -
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Someone was just asking for good Greek Yogurt recipes. Here's one!0
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BUMP for later! Can't see the pic here, but will look tonight...0
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i know what you mean i love tzatziki its the best !!!! high five0
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I agree with using the english cucumbers! Less water in them too.0
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Made this again today, yum!0
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awesome!0
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looks good. can you post the recipe? thanks..........0
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-If I were to have a different screen name, it would be TzatzikiFreak!
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OMG I love tzatziki. Now you have me craving it. lol Gotta make or get me some.0
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I haven't tried with English cucumbers, I will next time. I usually peel and seed the regular ones, then shred and sit it on paper towel for a half hour or so. I've never used the food processor. Another tip for next time.
If you want a thicker sauce, you can strain the greek yogurt overnight in a cheesecloth.
I also love using mint and dill instead of just one or the other. Mmm.0 -
OMG! I made this last night its soo delicious. Never knew it was this easy. Love it.0
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looks good. can you post the recipe? thanks..........
Here is the link to the recipe, just copy and paste it either in your browser, or in Google.
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Thank you so much for posting this! My husband and I LOVE tzatziki!0
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Thank you so much for posting this! My husband and I LOVE tzatziki!
Good to hear! If you do make it, please let me know how it turns out!0 -
Thank you so much for posting this! My husband and I LOVE tzatziki!
Good to hear! If you do make it, please let me know how it turns out!0 -
tht looks nummy0
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