November 11, 2009
delishyourdish:

“Get your Tzatziki On” Homemade Tzatziki
I recently received an email from my parents while they were vacationing in Greece.  They kept telling me how amazing everything was…especially the food.  While their description of the ancient ruins were of interest to me, I wanted to hear all about the food they were eating.
Since I couldn’t experience the amazing authentic Greek cuisine first hand, I had to create a little Greek dish of my own.
What You Need (Feeds 2):
1 Cucumber (diced)
1/2 Small White Onion (diced)
1/2 Cup Plain Greek Yogurt
1/4 Tsp. Dill (or to taste)
1 Tbsp. Lemon Juice
2 Tbsp. Water (just enough to thin out the yogurt)
1 Tsp. Garlic Powder (or to taste)
1. Combine all ingredients except for the cucumber and onions into a bowl.  Then fold in the diced cucumber and onions.  Mix well then place bowl in the fridge to cool until ready to use.
*I served the tzatziki with a side of baked falafal and a Greek Salad.

delishyourdish:

“Get your Tzatziki On” Homemade Tzatziki

I recently received an email from my parents while they were vacationing in Greece.  They kept telling me how amazing everything was…especially the food.  While their description of the ancient ruins were of interest to me, I wanted to hear all about the food they were eating.

Since I couldn’t experience the amazing authentic Greek cuisine first hand, I had to create a little Greek dish of my own.

What You Need (Feeds 2):

1 Cucumber (diced)

1/2 Small White Onion (diced)

1/2 Cup Plain Greek Yogurt

1/4 Tsp. Dill (or to taste)

1 Tbsp. Lemon Juice

2 Tbsp. Water (just enough to thin out the yogurt)

1 Tsp. Garlic Powder (or to taste)

1. Combine all ingredients except for the cucumber and onions into a bowl.  Then fold in the diced cucumber and onions.  Mix well then place bowl in the fridge to cool until ready to use.

*I served the tzatziki with a side of baked falafal and a Greek Salad.

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