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  • October 14, 2018
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Homemade Tzatziki is one of my favorite dips! Greek yogurt is mixed with freshly grated cucumber, dill, oregano, garlic, and lemon zest. Top it with a quick glug of olive oil for an easy tzatziki sauce like no other!

When I was in Greece, pita bread and tzatziki were my breakfast lunch and dinner (also, Greek salad). I couldn’t stop myself. I worked for that summer bod’ leading up to my vacation, so it was time to treat myself!

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I swear, I could sit down with tzatziki dip and a spoon and go to town. It is one of my favorite things ever! I use it as a gyro sauce, pita dip, on grilled meat… basically in any way I can.

Let’s be real for a second. If you’re like me, you’re looking for a tzatziki recipe for one of two reasons. One, you are making an appetizer or Greek food for a party or dinner. Two (the category I usually fall into), you bought Greek yogurt during your last “I’m going to eat healthier” grocery store run and you just realized it was about to expire, so you’re looking for a way to use it. Well my friend, you found the answer.

This is the ultimate party appetizer. Serve it alongside your favorite dippers like pita bread, veggies, and crackers for a delicious appetizer. I love serving this homemade tzatziki recipe along with bacon wrapped brussel sproutsand meatballs when I am entertaining!

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Fun fact: tzatziki is usually associated with Greek cuisine, but it is actually used in a lot of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cooking too!

Like with Greek salad, using fresh ingredients makes all the difference in this homemade tzatziki recipe. Using fresh dill, lemon, and cucumber really make this dip better than anything you can buy at the store!

If you’re looking for a healthy tzatziki recipe, this one can be easily adapted by using low fat Greek yogurt. Serve it with your favorite veggies like carrots, cucumbers or celery!

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What Is Tzatziki?

Other than delicious? Tzatziki is a classic Greek staple, made from Greek yogurt, cucumber, dill, garlic, and olive oil.

Other herbs are sometimes added to Tzatziki sauce, such as mint, thyme, or parsley. I find that the classic combo of lemon and dill goes absolutely perfect with the freshness of the cucumber in this tzatziki recipe!

Tzatziki is traditionally used as a dip, and a sauce for things like gyros and grilled meat. If you’re ever making grilled chicken, try marinating it in tzatziki sauce. You can thank me later!

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How To Make Tzatziki Sauce

Begin by grating the cucumber. I like to slice my cucumber in half lengthwise and scoop out the seeds with a spoon first, because most of the water is found there.

Use the large side of a standard block grater to grate the seeded cucumber. Place the grated cucumber into a bowl lined with paper towels. Using additional paper towels, press the cucumber as much a you can to remove all of the juices.

You don’t want any liquid left in the cucumber or the tzatziki will come out runny. Keep pressing until you have gotten all of it!

Once you have drained the cucumber well, place it into a bowl. Add the Greek yogurt, lemon juice, fresh chopped dill, oregano, and minced garlic.

Serve it topped with a sprinkle of dill and a quick glug of olive oil. I almost always enjoy homemade tzatziki with pita bread, but tortilla chips, bread, veggies, or crackers all make great tzatziki dippers!

I find that tzatziki sauce tastes the best the next day once all of the flavors have a chance to sit overnight.

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Homemade Tzatziki

Prep Time: 10 mins

Total Time: 10 mins

Servings: 6 servings

Author: Bailey

Greek yogurt mixed with freshly grated cucumber, dill, garlic, and lemon zest. Add a quick glug of olive oil for an easy tzatziki sauce like no other!

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups plain Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 English cucumber
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon fresh dill, chopped
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil

Instructions

  • Slice cucumber in half lengthwise. Scoop seeds out with a spoon and grate into a bowl lined with paper towels. Press cucumber to release as much liquid as possible, set aside.

  • In a medium bowl, combine Greek yogurt, lemon juice, chopped dill, oregano, minced garlic, and shredded cucumber.

  • Drizzle with olive oil and garnish with additional dill.

Calories: 91kcal

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31 thoughts on “Homemade Tzatziki”

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    Ruth

    February 16, 2019 at 10:03 am

    This recipe is amazing! Thank you!

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      February 16, 2019 at 12:14 pm

      So glad you love it Ruth!

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      February 23, 2019 at 12:26 pm

      Hi Mary, homemade tzatziki lasts about 3 days in the fridge. The cucumbers will release moisture as it sits, so you may need to scoop some of the liquid out before serving it. Enjoy!

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    Michelle LeBlanc

    April 7, 2019 at 7:20 am

    I love this recipe!!! I lived in Greece for 3 years and Tzaziki is my absolute favorite with everything. Thanks for sharing.

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      April 8, 2019 at 9:47 am

      Hi Michelle, so glad you loved it! I lived off of tzatziki while I was in Greece too!

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    Dawn

    April 9, 2019 at 6:00 am

    Do you peel the cucumber?

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      April 9, 2019 at 4:45 pm

      Hi Dawn, I don’t usually peel the cucumber in tzatziki. It softens in the yogurt while providing a light refreshing crunch. Enjoy!

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    Rebecca

    May 2, 2019 at 10:14 am

    What do you serve this with? Pita bread? Chips? If so what kind.

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      May 2, 2019 at 12:21 pm

      Hi Rebecca, tzatziki is great with pita bread, veggies like cucumbers, carrots, and celery. I also love enjoying it with tortilla chips and in gryos. Enjoy!

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    Yetta

    May 4, 2019 at 8:26 am

    On visiting a taverna in Larnaca, Cyprus we had Tzatziki made with cubed cucumber (very small cubes). It was really, really good. It is also rather nice to have some texture. Done this way; there is no need for any squeezing.

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      May 4, 2019 at 10:48 am

      That sounds delicious, I will have to try it!

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    Deb

    June 30, 2019 at 4:05 pm

    Hi Bailey,
    I love tzatziki, too, so I am happy to have your recipe. Quick question:. In your narrative, you mentioned oregano, but it is not included in the ingredient list. Now, oregano is not one of my favorite herbs, especially in an uncooked dish, so I won’t be heartbroken if it is not to be included, but I just wanted to clarify. Thanks much for your help.

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      June 30, 2019 at 4:24 pm

      Hey Deb! I do use oregano in this recipe, so I updated the recipe card. Thanks for catching that! If you don’t want to use it, you should be fine. I would compensate with a little extra lemon juice or cucumber to make up for the flavor. Let me know how it turns out!

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    Christina

    July 3, 2019 at 3:01 pm

    I feel like an idiot but what kind of Greek yogurt? 5% 0% non fat? I do not eat yogurt but I do love tzatziki!

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      July 3, 2019 at 5:18 pm

      Hey Christina! I use full fat Greek yogurt, as the thick creaminess is perfect for tzatziki. If you’re looking for a healthier option, non fat works too. Enjoy!

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    LuLu

    August 18, 2019 at 12:17 pm

    Can you use this on top of fish tacos?

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      August 18, 2019 at 6:13 pm

      I feel like the dill and lemon flavors would be perfect on fish tacos. Let me know how they turn out!

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    Codie

    October 9, 2019 at 12:37 pm

    Hi! I’m looking forward to trying this. Can the leftover sauce be frozen?

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      October 10, 2019 at 9:50 am

      Hi Codie! You can freeze the leftovers, but may lose a little crunch from the cucumbers. The acidity in yogurt does help to preserve a little bit of it. If you notice a little water when defrosting, just sop it up with a paper towel before serving.

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    Sandi

    June 12, 2020 at 8:17 am

    Hi great recipe just one question I don’t have fresh dill so can I use dried?

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      June 13, 2020 at 1:18 am

      You can substitute 1 teaspoon of dried dill for every tablespoon. Enjoy!

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    Andrea

    July 6, 2020 at 12:27 pm

    Do to Covid I don’t have fresh dill so I substituted dried dill and used fresh oregano which I have tons of. A slight twist from the original recipe but still delicious – especially if you like oregano!

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      July 6, 2020 at 12:55 pm

      So glad you loved it Andrea!

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    Anne H.

    October 4, 2020 at 6:01 pm

    Excellent recipe. I added a couple of spoonfuls of chive & onion cream cheese. Everything is good with cream cheese.

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      October 12, 2020 at 5:02 am

      So glad you loved it Anne!

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    January 22, 2021 at 7:12 am

    I like mint in my tzatziki so I am going to replace the oregano with mint. Wish me luck!!

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      January 22, 2021 at 12:50 pm

      Excited to hear how it turns out Deborah!

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    James McGee

    May 18, 2022 at 7:26 pm

    Bailey, I agree that traditional tzatziki is great as a dip with grilled pita or fresh baked nan. I also prefer more of a “tzatziki salad”, using near paper thin [whole] slices of [english] cucumber. Do you have a recipe that might resemble your cucumber onion vinaigrette salad, yet the entire flavor (plus extra-crunch from all the cukes) screams TZATZIKI? I want enough yogurt/dill/garlic and olive oil to remain creamy while coating the huge pile of madoline-sliced cucumber. I hope you might have something in your repertoire. Thanks, James

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      Bailey @ The Gay Globetrotter

      July 25, 2022 at 12:18 pm

      Hi James, I don’t have a recipe on the blog that is exactly what you’re looking for. Try using a mandolin for the cucumber like in the cucumber vinegar salad, and tossing it in the tzatziki. I would suggest letting it sit for an hour, and omitting the shredded cucumber in the tzatziki.

      Don’t forget the pita bread, now I am hungry!

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    Marilyn

    May 30, 2023 at 12:22 pm

    Easy and yummy!! It was great for our Greek salad with fresh naan. I love being able to use the fresh dill straight from the garden.

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FAQs

What are the main ingredients in tzatziki? ›

Tzatziki is a salted yogurt and cucumber dip that's made of strained yogurt, shredded cucumber, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, salt, and herbs. Authentic Greek tzatziki is most often made with sheep or goat yogurt, but my tzatziki recipe calls for regular full-fat Greek yogurt.

How do you make tzatziki not runny? ›

No matter what method you've chose above, you'll need to drain the cucumbers of excess water so the tzatziki isn't watery. The most effective way to do this is in a fine mesh sieve with a sprinkle of salt and not just squeezing with a paper towel.

What are the ingredients in store bought tzatziki? ›

Ingredients: yogurt (milk ingredients, bacterial culture), sour cream(milk ingredients, bacterial culture, microbial enzyme), water,cucumber, canola oil, white vinegar, sea salt, garlic purée (garlic,canola oil), modified corn starch, garlic powder, citric acid.

What are 5 dishes that you could put tzatziki on? ›

Once you've got that covered, check out our favourite ways to use tzatziki, and bring a bit of The Med to your kitchen.
  • Lemon-tzatziki chicken.
  • Gorgeous greek chicken with herby vegetable couscous & tzatziki.
  • Grilled lamb chops with fattoush.
  • Crispy barbecued side of salmon with cucumber yoghurt.
  • Souvlaki (Wicked kebabs)
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How long does homemade tzatziki last? ›

Tzatziki sauce should be kept in a sealed container and stored in the refrigerator when you're not using it. As long as it's stored properly, you can expect homemade tzatziki to last about three to four days. This will depend on how fresh the yogurt was when you made the sauce.

Is tzatziki made from yogurt or sour cream? ›

Tzatziki is a creamy cucumber yogurt dip (or sauce) made from simple ingredients including strained yogurt (or Greek yogurt), cucumbers, garlic, and sometimes fresh herbs such as dill or mint.

Is homemade tzatziki good for you? ›

Yes, tzatziki is considered a healthier dip than hummus and sour cream. It contains several vitamins, a good amount of protein, and fewer carbohydrates and calories. The fat content of tzatziki is low too, which is not the case with other dips. Thus, you can opt for tzatziki dips over other dips.

How do you get the water out of cucumbers for tzatziki? ›

Squeeze the cucumber a little bit to encourage the moisture to drain out. Let drain for at least 5 minutes. In a medium bowl, stir the cucumber into the yogurt, along with the garlic, herbs, lemon, and salt.

How to shred cucumber for tzatziki? ›

Next, shred the cucumber on a box grater or in a food processor. Cucumbers are filled with water, which will dilute the tzatziki if you don't wring it all out. I first use my hands to squeeze out as much liquid as possible, then I wrap the shredded cucumber in a dish towel and wring again.

Does tzatziki have garlic in it? ›

Tzatziki is made of strained yogurt (usually from sheep or goat milk) mixed with cucumbers, garlic, salt, olive oil, red wine vinegar, and dill or mint or parsley.

What can I substitute for tzatziki sauce? ›

I replace thick sauces like my tzatziki sauce with homemade mayonnaise and coconut milk.

Why is my tzatziki sour? ›

Some Greek yogurt brands are very tangy so you may wish to use less lemon juice. Also, some lemons can be very tart. Start with 1/2 a lemon and add more if needed. If your sauce is too tart, you can fix this by adding a little sweetener.

What do Greeks eat with tzatziki? ›

Traditionally, tzatziki is served as a dip along with bread for dipping. It is of course an important ingredient in souvlaki and gyros and it is fine to dip any kind of meat in it as well.

Can you eat tzatziki everyday? ›

Its blend of yogurt, cucumber, olive oil, garlic, lemon, and herbs delivers key nutrients, which are proposed to support heart health, gut health, and may even lower diabetes risk. If you add tzatziki to your meals, you can boost everyday dishes while savouring the many potential health benefits tzatziki brings.

Is hummus or tzatziki better for you? ›

Health-wise, tzatziki contains only 54 calories per a 45 gram serving; it also comes with only 8 grams of carbohydrates and a negligible amount of sodium. Which to Pick? If you make your determination based on health concerns, then hummus is clearly the less healthy dip, with high sodium being a particular concern.

How healthy is tzatziki dip? ›

Yes, tzatziki is considered a healthier dip than hummus and sour cream. It contains several vitamins, a good amount of protein, and fewer carbohydrates and calories. The fat content of tzatziki is low too, which is not the case with other dips. Thus, you can opt for tzatziki dips over other dips.

What is the primary flavoring agent of a Greek tzatziki sauce? ›

Garlic is the primary flavoring agent of a Greek Tzatziki sauce.

What is Greek yogurt made of? ›

Greek yogurt is made from cow's milk that is strained to remove the whey, this results in a thicker consistency compared to natural yogurt. It also has a tangier flavour and can often be used as a healthier substitute to mayonnaise, sour cream or crème fraîche.

What are the facts about tzatziki? ›

Greek-style tzatziki sauce is commonly served as a meze, to be eaten with bread, fried eggplant, or zucchini. Tzatziki is made of strained yogurt (usually from sheep or goat milk) mixed with cucumbers, garlic, salt, olive oil, red wine vinegar, and dill or mint or parsley.

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