Tzatziki
Ingredients:
1 cup Greek yogurt
1 tbsp. lemon juice
1/2 garlic clove chopped
1 small cucumber
Salt to taste
Freshly cracked black pepper corns to taste
1 tbsp. chopped fresh dill leaves (Mint / parsley may be substituted.)
Method:
* Follow this step only if using full fat yogurt. Line a colander with multiple folds of cheese cloth or a thin cotton cloth and drain full fat yogurt in it for about 2 - 3 hours or until the desired consistency is reached. Place the colander in the refrigerator while draining the yogurt.
* Peel and remove the seeds from the cucumber. Chop fine or grate the cucumber and sprinkle salt over it. Leave the mixture in the colander for about 30 minutes or so to drain the water. If the cucumbers are cubed, pat with paper towels to remove any extra moisture. In case the cucumber was grated, just squeeze out any extra water using hands.
* Add cucumber, garlic, lemon juice and chopped dill to a food processor and blend. Add this mixture and ground pepper to the yogurt and mix well. Taste and add salt if needed and stir well to combine.
* Allow it to rest for sometime before serving so that flavors can develop.
* If not using immediately, refrigerate the tzatziki. It can be stored in the refrigerator for 2 -3 days.
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Comments
13 comments:
looks rich and creamy....liked the background of your picture
Loved this sauce .Very well presented ,so neat Suma.
One of my favorite condiments..love this with chips . Nice and creamy with the goodness of cucumber.
I make something similar with grated cucumber but not quite tzatziki sauce. I love cucumber in raithas and this looks so flavorful.
I guess this was one of the most prepared sauces in this edition..very nicely done!
Another version of this sauce, looks so creamy & mouthwatering.
I second valli and sandhiya.. one of the popular recipe
A cool and comforting sauce.
This was our favourite too ! Well done
Never get bored of this sauce, very creamy and highly irresistible.
I almost made this the same way and loved it.
Love this creamy & herby yogurt based dip.
its very similar to raita right so I am sure you would love it
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