Tzatziki Sauce
This classic Greek tzatziki sauce is a refreshing accompaniment to barbecued kebabs, koftas, wraps and vegetarian meals. Super quick to prepare, and requiring no cooking, it is perfect for those wanting an easy sauce.
The origin of Tzatziki
Originating in southeast Europe and the Middle East, there are many versions of this yoghurt sauce. Probably created to use up extras when making yoghurt, it is a versatile product.
Used on its own as a dish in a Mezze, or on gyros and felafel, the salty, herby, lemony mix is perfection.
What to serve with tzatziki
It’s a favourite of barbecue dinners and an accompaniment for grilled meat. It is particularly refreshing when served with spicy food, such as our prego chicken steaks or beef steaks.
It’s a match made in heaven with lamb kofta or lamb neck fillet kebabs!
Tzatziki Sauce
Cuisine: Greek6
servings10
minutesThis refreshing yoghurt sauce is a Greek classic and tastes delicious alongside barbecued chicken or koftas.
Ingredients
¾ cup plain yoghurt (180ml)
1 small green cucumber, seeded, grated (120g)
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
2 teaspoons lemon juice
Directions
- Combine all ingredients in bowl, mix well.
Notes
- Recipe can be made a day ahead
- Store: Covered, in refrigerator
- Freeze: Not suitable
- Microwave: Not suitable
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