Tzatziki sauce

Tzatziki sauce is awesome. If anyone knows how to properly pronounce it, I’d love to be enlightened. I just usually call it yogurt sauce. Hubby knows what I’m talking about when I say that. This sauce goes with a variety of things and you can even just dip veggies in it.


Dill is probably my second favorite herb behind Cilantro. I have a somewhat obsessive love with cilantro. But dill isn’t as versatile in my mind, so we rarely have it in the house. Some day I’ll have an herb garden. First I have to learn how to get our cats (well actually it’s just Nemo) not to eat any plant that is in the house. But I digress. So I love dill and put a lot in this sauce. Feel free to put however much you like.


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Tzatziki Sauce

Ingredients:

16 ounces (2 cups) of Greek yogurt
5 cloves of garlic, pressed
Half of a cucumber, seeded and chopped into small pieces
1 Tbsp olive oil
fresh dill to taste

Directions:

Mix all of the ingredients together very well.

Place tzatziki in the refridgerator for at least 2 hours.

Stir again before serving.

Recipe adapted from The Rookie Chef

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5 Responses to “Baked Brie with Grape Balsamic Compote”

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    ErinsFoodFiles — May 15, 2012 at 8:54 pm

    This sounds like a really intriguiing mix of flavors!

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    Vanessa — April 2, 2013 at 7:23 am

    I made this while we were away over the Easter weekend.
    WOW! What a delicious treat this was. Definitely one to make again some time soon! 🙂

    • beantownbaker — April 4th, 2013 @ 7:14 am

      So glad you enjoyed this! I have made it a couple times in the last year and it’s always a hit.

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    Melissa — December 29, 2013 at 4:27 pm

    Your trick for pulling the top off the brie is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you!

    • beantownbaker — January 2nd, 2014 @ 1:33 pm

      Glad to help 🙂

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