Tzatziki! Tsaht-ZEE-kee! Otherwise known as that yogurt and cucumber sauce you love at Greek restaurants but worry about mispronouncing (hear the correct pronunciation here).
Tzatziki is made simply with yogurt, drained cucumber, olive oil, fresh herbs (usually mint or dill), garlic, lemon juice and salt. It’s a refreshing chilled sauce, dip or spread.
I traveled to Greece last fall and ordered tzatziki at every restaurant. I’m serious. I enjoyed tzatziki with every single meal, even breakfast. This recipe tastes just like authentic tzatziki.
I tend to associate tzatziki with Greek food, but you’ll find it served across the Mediterranean and Middle East, sometimes under different names or in slightly different forms.
Tzatziki is often served with grilled meats and gyros, but I can’t think of a grilled or roasted vegetable it wouldn’t play nicely with. You can also serve up some tzatziki with your next appetizer spread. Let’s make some already!
Uses for Tzatziki
Grilled Vegetables
- Bell peppers
- Mushrooms
- Carrots
- Asparagus
- Green beans
- Corn on the cob
Appetizer Spreads
- Toasted pita wedges
- Crisp raw vegetables
- Olives
- Cheese and crackers
- Hummus
- Zhoug or Shatta (Middle-Eastern hot sauces)
Falafel, Sandwiches and Salads
- Falafel
- Pita sandwiches (you could use it instead of the avocado in that recipe)
- Tabbouleh
- Lentil salad
- Chickpea salad
My Tzatziki Technique
Fortunately, tzatziki is super easy to whip together. The only trick is to properly drain the cucumber before mixing it into the yogurt. Otherwise, cucumber waters down the sauce too much. Salting the grated cucumber and letting the excess moisture drip out takes a while.
The easiest and most efficient way to get rid of the excess moisture is to lightly squeeze the grated cucumber over the sink. The only wait required in my recipe is to let the tzatziki rest for five minutes after you mix it all together, to let the flavors meld. At that point, you can serve it right away or chill it for later.
Tzatziki Nutrition & Yogurt Notes
Nutritionally speaking, tzatziki is a creamy but light sauce. You can dollop it generously on your food without adding a lot of calories (unlike, say, mayonnaise or ranch dressing). It’s made mostly with Greek yogurt and cucumber, after all.
I haven’t found a noticeable difference in texture whether I use whole-milk yogurt, low-fat or non-fat, so any of those will work. Traditional Greek tzatziki is made with strained goat or sheep’s yogurt, but it’s hard to find those here. The Greek yogurt sold here in the U.S. is strained yogurt (that’s why it’s thicker and higher in protein than regular yogurt), so I use that.
As always, please let me know how you like this recipe in the comments! I’m excited to hear how it turns out for you and how you serve it.
Watch How to Make Tzatziki Sauce
Best Tzatziki
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- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 2 ½ cups 1x
- Category: Sauce
- Method: By hand
- Cuisine: Greek
Learn how to make tzatziki, a traditional Greek yogurt and cucumber sauce with fresh herbs. Tzatziki is a refreshing sauce or dip, and it’s so easy to make! This basic recipe yields about 2 ½ cups; multiply if necessary.
Ingredients
- 2 cups grated cucumber (from about 1 medium 10-ounce cucumber, no need to peel or seed the cucumber first, grate on the large holes of your box grater)
- 1 ½ cups plain Greek yogurt
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint and/or dill
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 medium clove garlic, pressed or minced
- ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
Instructions
- Working with one big handful at a time, lightly squeeze the grated cucumber between your palms over the sink to remove excess moisture. Transfer the squeezed cucumber to a serving bowl, and repeat with the remaining cucumber.
- Add the yogurt, olive oil, herbs, lemon juice, garlic, and salt to the bowl, and stir to blend. Let the mixture rest for 5 minutes to allow the flavors to meld. Taste and add additional chopped fresh herbs, lemon juice, and/or salt, if necessary (I thought this batch was just right as-is).
- Serve tzatziki immediately or chill for later. Leftover tzatziki keeps well, chilled, for about 4 days.
Notes
Recipe adapted from my cookbook, Love Real Food.
Make it dairy free/vegan: Substitute an equal amount of cashew sour cream for the yogurt, and thin the tzatziki with a small splash of water if necessary.
louise
Holy cow, the timing…! Thanks for this, Kate. I have been teaching myself “Falafel” :-) for the last 3 weeks, trying various cook’s recipes to find my favorite. My neighbors are falafelled-out…lol. But I am not overly thrilled with all the lemon-tahini sauces suggested. I like them, but I was just thinking yesterday that something lighter and cooler like tzatziki might be the ticket. And then your email arrives!! Thanks again!
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Kate
How perfect! Hope you’re enjoying the tzatziki on your falafel.
louise
Change of plans…I had an impromptu “spring roll picnic” for a few neighbors the other night, I made your mango-jalapeno-red bell rolls w/avo-cilantro sauce, a tofu-veg roll with Alexandra Stafford’s Thai peanut sauce, and I made one up which I called “greek”..feta, mint, sliver of tomato, sliver of cuke, a little romaine…and Kate’s TZATZIKI! People asked to take the tzatziki home :-).
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Christina R
Curious as to the winner on your favorite falafel? I love Kate’s version
Sara
I have a Greek yogurt sitting in my fridge for just this purpose, waiting until my zucchini plants produce a zucchini straight enough for oven-baked zucchini sticks.
I always make more sauce than I need, so tzatziki on a beany salad, that’s such a great idea. Thanks, Kate!
Kristin
I love a good tzatziki sauce. I make spicy lamb meatballs and spicy lemon chicken tacos {because I’m Californian, and we make everything into tacos} that it goes great with. Going to try this version out as it seems closer to the authentic version than my quick and easy and very not Greek version {whip together yogurt, dill, sour cream, and salt and pepper}.
Tyler
Phenominal as always! I love your recipes!! They are so delicious and healthy. My favorite so far has to be the Vegan Beet Salad.
This recipe was a life saver because I ran out of tomato sauce and was making hand made pizza. Since it was a Greek pizza to begin with, this worked perfectly! Now I think I like it even better than using tomato sauce. Thanks Kate! ❤️
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jessica
Awesome Tzatziki, it looks delicious thanks for sharing
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Ben Myhre
Tzatziki is so awesome. And I agree, it might be good on a corn on the cob. In fact, I wonder if corn might be a good addition to the dip with a few other modifications…. South West tzatziki sauce? lol. Thanks for sharing.
Kate
Ooh, I like that idea! Please let me know if you try it!
Lauren
I love Tzatziki and I am so excited to try this! I just bought your cookbook and I am obsessed with it. I made one of the salsas out of it last night and it was amazing. Never using store bought salsa again.
Kate
Thank you, Lauren! Delighted to hear it. :) I’m obsessed with that salsa, too.
Megan Davis
Thank you thank you thank you! I have loved this sauce since I was a little girl. I can’t wait to try this.
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Kay Nguyen
This looks so good! I will have to try it out tonight <3
★★★★★
Heather
Am I the only one who REALLY wants to see that falafel-stuffed bell pepper recipe? You can’t just dangle it out there and then leave us hanging. :-(
Kate
Hey Heather, that recipe was unreliable and truly not worth your time. This sauce would be awesome on my other stuffed bell pepper recipe, though. Enjoy! :)
Gaby Dalkin
YES!!! Tzatziki is the BEST!
Jamie
Made this sauce with dinner tonight. We ate it with carrot sticks and sugar snap peas…and boxed mac n cheese. Haha – real life, right? We had fresh basil so I added that to the mint. Also, I had a thought while I squeezed the cucumber over the sink: CUCUMBER WATER! I wonder if there’s a way to capture that liquid as save/freeze it for smoothies or cucumber mint lemonade? I mean, we already have the mint, right?
Kate
Thank you, Jamie! Love your accompaniments. :) Squeeze the cucumber over a bowl next time and you’ll get green cucumber juice, yes! Cucumber mint lemonade sounds epic.
Dr. Syng
Hi, first of all yes the tzatziki was amazing ! We had Brined and then smoked leg of lamb! Yes cucumber water! squeeze the cucumber into a colander or a sieve, a colander can stand on its own of course over a plate when the plate starts to fill up carefully pour the cucumber water into a wide measuring cup and refrigerate . Best thing you ever had !
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Lexi @Lexi'scleankitchen
YUM! I love the idea of adding fresh mint to this! I have so much growing in my garden. Such a perfect dip for any occasion!
lindsay Cotter
OH my! I’ve got to try this. I love tzatzki! I think I’m part Greek. ;-)
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Erin@WellPlated
I could eat this right out of the bowl with a spoon!
Macy
Yum! I cannot wait to try this recipe out, thanks for the share. Love checking out your blog, keep up the posts!
Maria
I love love tzatziki. I am such a sucker for middle eastern/mediterranean dishes in general. I feel like I need this on hand at all times. Love your cucumber grating technique! Very smart:)
Kelli @ Hungry Hobby
YUMMMMM I’m all about the sauces when I eat Mediterranean food including tzatziki, hummus, garlic sauce and whatever else!
Olivia
Delicious recipe, and it totally upgraded my Mediterranean chickpea salad lunch this week! I spread the tzatziki on a thin pita and put the salad on top to make a pizza (or “pitza” if you will). Thanks for another great recipe!
Kate
Thank you, Olivia! Your “pitza” sounds totally awesome. I’ll have to give that a try!!
Katlin
Is it 1 cup shredded cucumber before of after squeezing? I measured 1 cup before and it filled up because of the moist/wet cucumber. I squeezed it, and measured it again, and it was almost 1/2 cup after being compacted.
Kate
One cup shredded cucumber before squeezing. I hope this helps! It will shrink some with getting rid of the moisture.
Sarah P
Loved it! This was delicious and easy – thanks. I used fage 0% which is a thicker greek yogurt, so I ended up adding back in some of the cucumber juice that I squeezed out, as a way of thinning out the sauce. I also made your falafel and I can’t wait to have them together tonight :)
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Kate
Thanks for sharing, Sarah! I’m happy you loved it.
Zena
I love tzatziki and could never find a recipe that captured the restaurant quality taste. This is amazing! So delicious over some fresh tomatoes and a little taboule. Only thing I did differently was a little more garlic and I salted the cucumber before straining.
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Kate
I’m glad this is up to your standards, Zena! Thanks for your review.
sera
I made this over the weekend for a dinner party. I made two versions, one with greek yogurt, which was delicious, and one vegan one with coconut yogurt. Unfortunately, I didn’t read your note about using cashew sour cream. I’m sure that would have been a better consistency. Thanks for publishing it here on your blog, because while I have your book, I didn’t see the tzatziki in the index.
Thanks for another great recipe!
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Kate
I’m glad it worked well, Sera. Yes, cashew cream works well. I appreciate your review!
Andrew
I made this yesterday – and now have just made it again because my children demanded it. So easy and so fresh tasting. Thank you! Andrew
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Kate
Smart kids! I love that it’s a family hit. Thanks for your review, Andrew!
Donna Bougourd
Yum! Having it tonight with homemade yiros. Can’t wait!
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Kate
What did you think, Donna?!
Sue
I had never made tzatziki before, but I had over a dozen cucumbers in my Hungry Harvest delivery this week. Desperate, I searched for tzatziki recipe that wasn’t too difficult, and I came across yours. I just made your recipe and it was fabulous! I loved it, and so did all of my guests! Thank you so much!! A+
Hugs,
Sue
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Kate
I’m glad you found it and that you loved it! Thanks for sharing, Sue.
Kim C
This was delicious! What’s weird is that I don’t know what made it taste so good. I’ve been using a variety of tzatziki recipes for a long time and never really felt satisfied by any of them. This one worked perfectly with falafel. I’m thinking part of the success of this recipe is not peeling the cucumbers.
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Kate
I’m glad you loved it, Kim!
Ashley
I’m wondering the difference between the mint and dill or are you supposed to add both?
Kate
You can choose to add one or both! It depends on taste. I hope this helps!
John Crothall
Kate,
For your tzatziki recipe, do you recommend regular cucumber or the plastic-wrapped, thin-skinned, English variety?
John.
John Crothall
For your tzatziki recipe, do toy recommend regular cucumber or the plastic-wrapped, soft-skinned English variety?
Kate
Hi John! From a standard cucumber. I hope this helps! English cucumber may work fine too.
Kate
I can’t wait to try this. Can I leave out the Olive oil, or at least reduce it to a teaspoon? What do you suggest?
I love all of your recipes!!! You are a great source for the home cook.
Thank you and take care.
Kate
Hi Kate, you sure can. I find that the olive oil adds extra richness and depth of flavor, but it’s not essential.
Gretchen Collin
I made this it turned out lovely!!! Save your cucumber juice!! Squeeze out the juice over a bowl or measuring cup. Then pour some of it in to a cold glass of water and some lemon juice and you have a health refreshing drink!!
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Kate
Thank you for the tip, Gretchen!
J Canas
Delish! Yes, mine was perfect according to your recipe. Thanks!
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Kate
Great to hear!
Tamsyn
Delicious! I didn’t have dill / mint so replaced it with dried taragon, let is stand for 30mins instead of 15.
Served with Mediterranean pork steaks. Yum! Thanks for the awesome recipe.
★★★★★
Sophia
Great recipe – thanks! Tastes great even without garlic! :)
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Kate
Thanks for your review, Sophia!
Mark Alderfer
Absolutely fantastic. Let it sit overnight and it sang. Great balance and depth
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Kate
Thanks for your review, Mark!
modapkx
YUM! I love the idea of adding fresh mint to this! I have so much growing in my garden. Such a perfect dip for any occasion!
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Rita
This tzatziki recipe is so easy! And, so delicious! I made it and served it with falafel. Everyone enjoyed! Thank you.
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Kate
Thanks for your review, Rita!
Katarina
Very delicious and easy, thankyou
Kate
You’re welcome, Katarina!
Donna King
I made it this morning to accompany my spanakopita – yummy! ❤️
★★★★★
Heather
Easy to make – I didn’t have any dill or mint but it still tasted good. Mine maybe a tad too much garlic so needed more lemon.
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Kate
Thanks for your feedback, Heather! I’m sorry it wasn’t a five-star for you. However, I’m glad you were still able to enjoy it.
Dianne Peabody
Just tried your recipe…hasn’t sit long enough for the flavors to meld yet, but it already tastes great. Looking forward to having it on my gyro for lunch tomorrow.
Kate
Fantastic, Dianne! Enjoy with your lunch.
Grace
Late, I am Syrian-American and your
Tzatiki recipe is scrumptious. I have tried many versions and like yours the most. Thanks for a delicious addition to my recipe book. Please give Cookie a hug and kiss from me. So adorable!
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Kate
Thanks for your feedback, Grace. Cookie will appreciate the extra attention!
Heide
This is a great recipe for kids too! I worked at a very large preschool(150 kids) and the kids made it themselves using a hand pull food chopper/salsa maker. What they make they eat! Love it! Thanks Katie!
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Kate
That is such a fun idea! I would love to see pictures :) What a fun activity for the kiddos!
Heide Linde Horeth
Schools out for summer….sadly no photos to send.
Hayley Morrin
I’ve made the tzatziki in your cookbook several times with unsweetened coconut yogurt. It’s one of my very favourite condiments. This post just reminded me to make it again soon!
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Kate
Thank you for sharing, Hayley!
Jayshree Bhakta
Take the same two basic ingredients, and change the spices a little bit – and you get the Cucumber Raita, and Indian food counterpart of Tzatziki!!
Kate
Thanks for sharing, Jayshree!
Annick H.
I always order extra tzatziki in Greek restaurant since it is so good and refreshing. When I make it, like Sarah, I use Fage Greek yogourt for the same reason she does. I also use my salad spinner to get the moisture out of the shredded cucumber after salting it a little bit. It works really well every time. I use the sauce over fish and it is MUCH better and heathier than tartar sauce. Thank you for all your very nice recipes.
Kate
Thanks for sharing, Annick!
Annette
Some days ago I made this exactly as written and it turned out absolutely delicious! Used on meatballs. All my family loved it. A few days after, I added a little more garlic and dill. Different flavor profile but still very tasty. Thank you, Kate, for sharing this with us! I will never buy it again.
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Kate
Thank you for sharing, Annette!
Scarlet
I have tried making tzatziki from taste and I was close but I never thought to add olive oil! Having your exact measurements will help too I am sure. I also liked your list of things to try it on. Pinning to try soon.
Kate
Let me know what you think when you try it, Scarlet!
Ella
Delicious! I made the recipe as written, and it is SO good! Will make this again and again.
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Kate
Great to hear!
Mary
Thank you so much for creating this tzatziki recipe; it is perfect! I used spearmint in my tzatziki and it was lovely with your recipe for falafels!
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Kate
You’re welcome, Mary!
Anna
My Greek family’s recipe is very close to this. We add finely chopt red onion and, because my kids like more of a kick, I also add a good amount of ground white pepper to the tzatziki–but no olive oil. The oil would certainly be a delightful garnish, tho, especially if it’s a good Greek EVOO!
In my experience, it’s best to use whole fat yogurt due to the gelatin that is often added as a thickener to low-fat yogurts. It reduces the likelihood of the sauce becoming watery, if kept longer than a day, but that’s just a personal preference. Your recipe is wonderful as is!
Kate
Thanks for sharing, Anna! I love hearing about family traditional recipes.
Rose Philpot
Thank you it was so much help with your recipes ! I got so many compliments on the Tzatziki so keep it up ! Thanks Rose
Kate
Great to hear you liked it!
Karen
I just made this and it is so good I can’t stop eating it!!
Kate
I love it! Thanks for sharing, Karen.
Susan Edsall
I made this with cashew sour cream and it was delicious. My friends who sneer at my veganism didn’t even know and LOVED it.
Kate
I’m happy it worked so well vegan for you, Susan!
Julie
Wonderful! I made this with plain almond yogurt to maintain a dairy free wish. Doubt anyone would ever know the difference. Perfect with falafel. Definitely on my repeat list.
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Kate
Great! Thank you, Julie.
Holly
I absolutely love all of your recipes…thank you! It has significantly changed the way our family eats! LOVE this sauce as well with your Crispy Falafel recipe. Do you know if the sauce can be put in the freezer?
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Kimberlee Schubert
First time making Tzatziki sauce used your recipe. I loved the fresh taste. I will definitely make this again.
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Kate
Great to hear Kimberlee!
Alex
Awesome recipe! I followed it to a T and it turned out perfect. I made it the night before serving it so the flavors could develop more. Thanks for sharing, thanks for your blog!
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Kate
You’re welcome, Alex!
Eva
I saw this posted last week and it sounded so good that I made sure my Imperfect Produce box contained a cucumber to try it out. We also happened to just make a fresh batch of yogurt in the instant pot so we were totally set. We made a meal of it and created some chicken falafel meatballs and your Tabbouleh. It was an AMAZING supper. My 8 year old made this recipe herself and it turned out fabulous.
Next time we need to bring a dish for a get together, this is it!
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Kate
I’m glad you loved it, Eva!
Evan Logan
Delicious and easy!!
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Kate
Thank you, Evan!
Tia
So, I didn’t thoroughly examine your pictures on how exactly to grate the cucumber. I ended up with about a 1 and 1/4 cups of this messy goop of what you’d never guess came from two cucumbers… (Because I didn’t seem to yield enough cucumber pulp with one, I used a second one). Let’s just go ahead and call me an idiot.
However, how fine to grate said cucumber would have been nice. My tzaziki tasted only like cucumber, therefore I had to improvise and added more of everything else to get the consistency and flavor profiles where they needed to be. Just a heads up for those of us who are slightly clueless.
Overall, good recipe. I’m excited to take it to a friend’s Mediterranean themed party tonight.
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Kate
Oh no! I’m happy you were able to still enjoy it a little. Thank you for your comment, Tia!
Paul
This is a simple, delicious recipe for a Greek classic. I made it this weekend to accompany Grilled Butterfly Leg of Lamb, and I was fortunate to have access to local goat milk yogurt in Vermont. Oh man, that yogurt made all the difference. Tangy, highly acidic, rich and creamy. If you can get your hands on goat milk yogurt, skip the Chobani etc. Many thanks to Kate!
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Kate
Thank you for your review!
gisel
Delicious – tastes like in Greece. Thank you for beautiful recipee and description.
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Kate
You’re welcome!
Saša
A friend brought me two homegrown cucumbers, and the skin is too though, now my tzatziki is crispy with the cucmber skin.
Kate
I’m sorry to hear that, Sasa!
Laurie
Really good and quick compared to other recipes I’ve tried.
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Kate
Thank you for sharing, Laurie!
Erik E
5 stars
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Kate
Thank you, Erik!
Dennis
Yes I was wondering along with Holly. Is it able to be frozen or does it not fare that well after defrosting ??
Kate
I wouldn’t recommend it, sorry!
Lc
Is it possible to sub dried dill for fresh?
Kate
You could, but fresh is really best here. Typically you want to use 1/3 the amount for dried.
Vicki Lumpkin
Made Tzatziki Sauce and served with Greek meatballs. Super delicious
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Kate
Happy to hear that!
Sue Selim
Absolutely delicious! I even used it as an accompaniment to chilli con carne. Many thanks for sharing the recipe
Kate
You’re welcome, Sue!
Cp Strydom
Loving this recipe! Blended the cucumber smaller, and it came out absolutely delicious! Thank you so much, Kate!
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Kate
You’re welcome, CP!
Helen Rossier
I saved the cucumber juice and put in a big pitcher full of ice with a whole lemon thinly sliced, small cuke, peeled, seeded, and sliced, and cilantro leaves. It is so refreshing on a hot summer day!
Pam
Hi. Great recipe & very easy, too! I love it on a baked potato…and pretty much anything…kudos to you!
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Jeanne C
Delicious. I didn’t have fresh mint or dill so I omitted and it was really good even without. Thanks for the great recipe!
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Cassandra
Hi! I’m Cassie and live in good old Indiana. I work in an authentic Greek restaurant owned by a family from Cyprus. Wonderful house made recipies. The tzatziki there is to die for. Your recipe is very close ! Ours is a little thicker, but that has to do with the choice of yogurt. All your recipes on your site are wonderful!
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Laura
Can you freeze it?
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Kate
Unfortunately, I don’t think this one would freeze well.
Diane Rhodes
I made this for a family get together and it turned out fabulous! We served with pita and chicken. Thank you.
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Hugh Barker-Hatch
Really delicious on top of some falafel I made. Def a keeper recipe.
(I made it with dill only.)
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Kate
Thanks for sharing!
lauren
the BEST tzatziki recipe!!! I had friends over for dinner and everyone raved about this sauce. Used it on everything- chicken skewers, veggies, and grilled pita bread. Thank you for this great recipe! Definitely making it again soon.
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Kate
I’m glad you think it’s the best, Lauren!
Ashly
This recipe SLAPS! I really can’t believe how tasty and fresh it is. By far the best tzatziki I’ve had! Thank you for sharing.
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Kate
I’m glad you loved it, Ashly!
Mary M Grewe
I don’t usually follow recipes because I prefer to go by feel/taste/etc. I’ve not had good success with this in the past, so I appreciate your recipe and explanation. This worked perfectly! Delicious! Thank you!
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Kate
You’re welcome, Mary!
Linda
Hi. I can’t wait to try this. I can’t seem to find the nutritional facts they. Will you give them to me please? Thanks!!
Kate
I’m sorry, Linda! This is a plug-in on my blog so ensure you have cookies enabled in your browser. Please let me know if you are still having issues!
Cheryl
For me, way to much dill & garlic. The lemon juice produced a real sour taste.
Not wasting time again on this. Sorry !
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Kate
I’m sorry you didn’t love this one! Thanks for your feedback, Cheryl.
Robin
Ooh! I love a good tzatziki! I will definitely be trying this recipe. I make a lamb kefta that is fantastic but begs for a light, refreshing tzatziki sauce.
Kate
I hope you love it, Robin!
Ethel Berger
Just arrived home from Greece yesterday and already was craving Tzatziki sauce. On a whim, I decided to look up a recipe and found yours. I don’t even have to try it to know it will be perfect. I can practically taste it while reading the recipe. I was planning on making an Italian Pizzimonio (raw vegetables:carrots, celery, bell pepper, anise dipped in a plain olive oil, salt and pepper mix). What a perfect addition to dip the veggies in, Tzatziki! And wow, your zhoug and shatta seems perfect as well. Thanks.
jude
Tastes delicious-first time I ever grated the cucumber though and I think I like it better finely chopped. Other than that it’s super tasty!
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Kate
Thanks for your comment, Jude!
Meryl
I recently adopted a Mediterranean diet but have long been a fan of Greek food. This was easy to make and really tastes authentic! I’ll make this over and over again. Thanks!
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Kate
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoy this recipe, Meryl!
Ashley
I made this with plain Silk soy yogurt. Turned out great.
Dee
Well that was a delicious treat
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Jill Johnsons
Bad stuff
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Kate
I’m sorry you didn’t like this recipe. What didn’t you like about it, Jill?
Marc Helle
You can also press the cucumber in a dish towel, put it into the middle of the cloth, and wring the water out. It’s important to salt it, because the salt will make the water come out faster.
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Kate
Thanks for sharing your technique, Marc!
Marc Helle
My pleasure. :)
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Marc Helle
I often do that, with bread. It’s also an excellent salad dressing; in this case, I add two tablespoons of vinegar.
Ana maria
Just read the recipe and i can emagine already the good taste, its simple but, helpfull,
Thank you i’ve a confedence to make kofta for dinner with your tzatziki recipe
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Alex
Really good sauce, it reminded me of the one made by a lady from Mykonos who used to visit my neighbor. I added a little black pepper and seasoned to my liking and it went down great with some falafels.
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Kate
Thanks for sharing, Alex!
J. Michael
Excellent and very easy. I found sheep’s milk yogurt. Grating and squeezing the cucumber really improves the sauce over dicing.
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Terri G
Hi there!!! I know you mentioned that it doesn’t matter but I’m still debating about whether to use Stonyfield organic nonfat Greek yogurt or Chobani low-fat Greek yogurt… any preference between these two?? Also wondering if it’s more preferably to use both dill and mint? I’m going to a “celebration of Greek foods” party over the weekend and I got assigned hummus and Tzatziki, so your recipe will certainly come in handy. My first time preparing a Greek dish from scratch and I’m pretty sure those attending know a little more about Greek food than I do so hoping I don’t mess this one up lol. Have you ever drained the cucumber and let it sit over night in the fridge?? Your feedback is very much appreciated!!
Jonna
Could you share where you found that glorious blue bowl? Such a perfect, vibrant color for holding healthy food. We eat with our eyes first, so investing in artisan style serving ware enhances the everyday at-home eating experience, and makes even simple salads feel like you’re at your local health food cafe.
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Kate
Unfortunately, this one is one of a kind! I like to buy a lot of my props at vintage stores or on my trips abroad.
John Nichols
Thank you, this recipe was delectable.
Dan Poff
Kate,
I planned on making Lamb Kafka Kababs this evening and, to be faithful to the Greek recipe, I needed tzatziki sauce. I did a Google search and found your recipe high up in the results. It was easy to prepare and is now in the fridge to let the flavors meld together. What I’ve tasted already is lovely, lite and flavorful. Thanks for the recipe. I will add significantly to our meal tonight.
I am grateful!
Dan…
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Kate
You’re welcome, Dan!
Beth
Perfect!
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Kate
Great to hear, Beth!
Sandra Lester
Great recipe !! I have made tzatziki many times , but it just was
not exactly the same as I remembered our greek neighbor making when I was younger . This is it !! Perfect ! Thanks for the wonderful recipe !
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Kate
Thank you for sharing, Sandra!
Ashley B
Honestly, you and your kitchen craft never cease to amaze me. This Tzatziki recipe is so quick and kicks a$$.
Many thanks for this and so many other recipes. Kudos to the queen of healthy feasting!
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Kate
You’re welcome, Ashley! I’m glad you loved it.
Fusun Aydinlik
Thank you. Although I am Turkish and Tzatziki is also one of our loved side dishes, I always made is with whatever amount of ingredients I had. For a big barbeque party I decided to take it seriously and found your recipe. Your mesurements are perfect, my caciki came out very good, just like I always have in Greece. The only change I did is to put a teaspoon of good vinegar instead of lemon juice (which I had learned from a Greek friend). Vinegar also works perfectly. If your yogurt is sour enough, lemon or vinegar are not even necessary. (we have sour and sweet types here too). Thanks again ❤️
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