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Cucumber Vegetable Dip Recipe — aka Tzatziki Sauce

Cucumber Vegetable Dip - Tzatziki Sauce

Tzatziki is best known as the cool and creamy sauce that is served with Greek gyros. But it can also be used as a dip for pita bread, chips or raw vegetables.

Tzatziki sauce - a light  alternative to creamy vegetable dips

Tzatziki sauce – a light alternative to creamy vegetable dips

I first tried to make this after we ate at a Greek restaurant and it was served as an appetizer with pita bread. Unfortunately, it was so good that by the time my meal came, I was full.  I not only enjoyed the flavor, but the also how it cool and light it tasted.  I knew that I would have to try to make this at our next party instead of traditional vegetable dip. I experimented with a couple of recipes, and came up with a combination that allows for that burst of flavor in a cool and subtle way.

The key is not make the sauce too thick or thin.  Some helpful hints that I have learned along the way — If you are using standard garden cucumbers make sure you remove the seeds and remove the water by salting them — Greek yogurt is easy to find in standard grocery stores but you can substitute sour cream if you were in a pinch. You could also substitute standard yogurt if you drain it, but it’s much quicker to run to the store to get Greek yogurt than to go through the draining process.

Mint adds a cool and refreshing taste to this dip

Mint adds a cool and refreshing taste to this dip

Some people prefer the dill over the mint, and vice versus. Experiment with the taste and adjust accordingly.  Personally, I like both flavors, as they emerge at different times in your mouth.  However you decide to make it your own, it is a nice alternative to traditional dips and it is an excellent condiment to add to any sandwich.

Cucumber Vegetable Dip (Tzatziki Sauce) Recipe

*makes approximately 3 1/2 cups – serves a large party

English Cucumbers are long and thin and work well with this recipe

English Cucumbers are long and thin and work well with this recipe

Ingredients:
3 cups Greek yogurt
Juice of 1 lemon (approximately 3 tablespoons)
1 garlic clove, minced
1 large cucumber – preferably English version
1 tablespoon salt (for salting cucumbers)
1 tablespoon fresh dill and/or 1 tablespoon fresh mint, chopped (depending on preference)
salt and black pepper to taste

Removing seeds the easy way - with a standard kitchen spoon

Removing seeds the easy way – with a standard kitchen spoon

Instructions:

1. Peel cucumber, remove seeds and dice.

2. Place diced cucumber into a colander and sprinkle with the tablespoon of salt to draw the water out. Place a plate directly on top of the cucumbers and place something heavy on top. Let it sit for 30 minutes.  Drain well and wipe cucumbers dry with a paper towel.

Salt and drain the cucumbers to allow the moisture to escape

Salt and drain the cucumbers to allow the moisture to escape

3. In food processor or blender, add cucumbers, garlic, lemon juice, dill, mint, and black pepper . Process until well blended, then stir into yogurt. Taste and add salt if desired.

**Cover and cool in refrigerator for at least two hours before serving so flavors can blend.  Drain off any excess liquid and serve.

Enjoy!

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Mary and Jim

6 Comments on Cucumber Vegetable Dip Recipe — aka Tzatziki Sauce

  1. Do you think that this is something that could be canned?

  2. Can you use fat free Greek yogurt?

  3. I love this dip but I had lost recipe. Thanks for posting. 🙂

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