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Tzatziki recipe – Greek yoghurt and cucumber side dish

Sebastien
Tzatziki recipe – Greek yoghurt and cucumber side dish

Tzatziki (“τζατζίκι” in Greek) is one of our favourite Greek dips, which if made from scratch taste much nicer than the supermarket ones.

In Cyprus, tzatziki is called “talattouri” and differs with the addition of fresh mint, which gives it a tasty kick. Tzatziki is one of the most common dishes as part of Greek meze.

This is a very quick and easy recipe, which is guaranteed to always impress. We recommend using fresh mint and dill (instead of dried) where possible for the best flavour.

chopped mint for tzatziki recipe

Chopped fresh mint is always best

Ingredients for tzatziki recipe

  • x2 garlic cloves
  • x1 tablespoon olive oil
  • x1 cucumber
  • 500g of Greek yoghurt
  • half a bunch of fresh mint
  • half a bunch of fresh dill
  • salt and pepper for seasoning
Ingredients for our tzatziki recipe

Ingredients for our tzatziki

How to make tzatziki

1. Chop the x2 cloves of garlic and crush it, add to a small bowl with a pinch of salt and a tablespoon of olive oil, and leave this aside to marinade.

2. Peel the cucumber then grate it into a large bowl, scatter some salt on it and leave it for around 30 minutes for the water to drain. Occasionally use your hands and a wooden spoon to squeeze out any liquid, which should be disregarded.

Shredded cucumber for the tzatziki recipe

Shredded cucumber for the tzatziki

3. Put yoghurt into a bowl for serving and add the garlic marinade to it and mix it in.

4. Chop the mint and dill and add this to the yoghurt/garlic mixture and mix it in with some pepper.

5. Add the cucumber to the yoghurt mixture, mixing it in well.

6. Season it with more salt and/or pepper according to preference.

Tzatziki goes very well with keftethakia (Greek meat balls) or as an accompaniment to afelia (Greek pork marinaded and cooked in red wine).  

Tzatziki also compliments bulgur based dishes well, in particular, pligouri (a Greek bulgur based dish).

If serving tzatziki as a side dish, include slices of toasted pitta bread for dipping.

Tzatziki recipe completed

Tzatziki finished and ready to serve!

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Sebastien is the co-founder, editor and author of nomadicboys.com. He is a tech geek, a total travel nerd and a food enthusiast. He spends the majority of his time planning Nomadic Boys' travels meticulously right down to the minute details. Sebastien has travelled to over 80 countries with his partner in crime and the love of his life, Stefan. He regularly shares his expertise of what it’s like travelling as a gay couple both on Nomadic Boys and on prominent publications ranging from Pink News, Matador, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Guardian and many more. Originally from France, Sebastien moved to London in the early 2000s where he pursued a career as a computer programmer for Thompson Reuters and Bloomberg. He subsequently left it all to explore his passion for travelling around the world with Stefan to hand, and thus Nomadic Boys was born.

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