Try Tzatziki in Greece

Try Tzatziki in Greece

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Taste this refreshing cucumber yogurt dip that's a staple of Greek cuisine, perfect for hot Mediterranean days. The combination of thick Greek yogurt, grated cucumber, garlic, and fresh dill creates a cooling accompaniment to grilled meats and warm pita. Every taverna has its own recipe, so try different versions to find your favorite balance of flavors.

Difficulty
5/100Easy
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Cost
$3 – $8
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Time
15min
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People
1+
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Setting
either
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed

People who tried this

β€œOnce I coped with the idea I was going to have to ask for pita and just not automatically get it I then had the harsh realization that when I ordered Tzatziki, that creamy cucumbery goodness, that I did not get that delicious flatbread either. No, in fact, tzatziki is thought of in Greece as a sauce you can use to top anything instead of an appetizer dish. So, what does that mean…well, it means that when you order it that is all your gonna get. Honestly once I coped it made sense and I began using it on everything and just like with most things the original intention is the best.”
mixedβ€” Kimberly Miller Β· Mediumsource β†—
β€œWe got the bread, tzatziki with olive oil, grilled veggies (zucchini, eggplant, and yellow peppers), grilled hot peppers, cheese rolls, lamb, two things of red wine, and complimentary donuts drizzled in chocolate. #fatchingout like never before. My fav? EVERYTHING dipped in that tzatziki sauce lol.”
positiveβ€” Denv.Her.source β†—

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