If you've ever been to Greece, you'll know that Greeks have good food. One of their traditional starters, which I eat all the time when I'm in Greece, is tzatziki, a sauce/dip that is usually eaten with bread. It's really easy to make it, so I thought I would share it with you.
INGREDIENTS:
♥ 2 cups of Greek yogurt
♥ 1 cup of grated cucumber
♥ 2 tablespoons of dill (or pre-packed mix of tzatziki spices)
♥ 2 tablespoons of lemon juice
♥ 2 minced garlic cloves
♥ 1 tablespoon of olive oil
♥ a bit of salt & pepper for better taste
HOW TO DO IT
Just mix everything together and put it in a fridge for a couple of hours and you're done! I promise you'll like it. Even Benji thinks it's delicious. ;)



















I LOVE Tzatziki. It's my favourite Greek dip :) xo
ReplyDeleteYUM YUM YUM!! I fell in love with this sauce in Greece! :-) xo
ReplyDeleteMislm, da je čas da tudi Deja proba Tzatziki. Čeprav obožujem grški jogurt, ga še nisem probala. Mogoče bo krivo to, da nisem še bla v Grčiji. Hmm. :)
ReplyDeleteHvala za recept
xo Deja
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ReplyDeletehaha it is for sure delicious :) x
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As for the dish, I'd love to try it! I've had Tzatziki once or twice in my life, but I've actually never had a true Greek meal, which I really plan to change soon! And these simple, traditional flavors would be a good start :) thanks!
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I have tasted it and yum yum, it tastes super great, thanks for sharing your awesome skills with us! :D
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Love love Tzatziki and everybody I know love it too.
ReplyDeleteOoooo I'm going to have to try this! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteEvani
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I love tzatziki but have never tried it myself, think I'll give it a go now I've seen how easy it is!
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