Sauces, Dressings and Condiments: Sauces, Gravy and Condiments: Tzatziki

Made with yogurt, cucumber and garlic, this traditional Greek sauce can be used as a dip, sauce or topping, such as on gyros.

Author: CalorieKing
Date: August 06, 2009

Suggestions: For best results, use Greek yogurt, which has been strained. If not available, strain plain yogurt through a cheesecloth until thickened yogurt remains (place strainer over a bowl, place cheesecloth over both); discard liquid.

Serves: 8 person(s)
Yield: 8 x 2 tablespoon servings (or about 2 cups)

Preparation Time: 10 mins
Cooking Time: 0 mins
Extra Time: 2 hrs (for refrigeration)

Ingredients:

    2 tsp lemon juice *
    1 Tbsp olive oil *
    16 oz (2 cups) plain, strained, low-fat Greek yogurt (such as Total Fage 0%, which is pre-strained)
    3 garlic cloves, minced, or to taste
    1 Tbsp chopped fresh mint *
    1 peeled, shredded, drained cucumber

Directions:

    In a medium-sized bowl, combine lemon juice and olive oil. Slowly mix in the yogurt. Combine well until the oil is thoroughly combined. Add the garlic, mint and cucumber.

    Cover and refrigerate two hours. Served well chilled.

Variations:

    * If desired, can omit the mint, olive oil and/or lemon juice. Add 1/4 teaspoon dried dill weed for additional flavor.

    Serving suggestions are not included in the nutritional analysis.

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Nutritional Information
(Per Serving)

Calories:50 cals
Kilojoules:209 kJ
Fat:1.7 g
Carbohydrates:3.2 g
Protein:5.2 g
Cholesterol:0.0 mg
Sodium:22 mg
Saturated Fat:0.2 g
Fiber:0.2 g
Calcium:44.0 mg
Total Sugars:2.6 g

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