How to make Tzatziki Sauce (Authentic Greek Recipe) (2024)

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Looking for the best recipe for Tzatziki Sauce? Learn how to make Tzatziki sauce authentically with fresh oven roasted garlic, thick strained Greek yogurt and delicious diced cucumber.

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Truly authentic Tzatziki (Tsaht-ZEE-kee) Sauce takes a little time to prep. While you could slap all the ingredients together at once and call it a day, taking the time to freshly make garlic and strain excess moisture out of the Greek Yogurt makes all the difference in a traditional, delicious, and Greek approved sauce. Although if you are here wanting an easy recipe, if you scroll to the bottom, I have that version too.

As far as restaurants are concerned, one of my favorite recipes that is out in the public eye, I have had at the Greek restaurant Zoe’s Kitchen. I always order extra Tzatzki sauce there, but I also love to make it at home and keep on hand for my own homemade recipes.

Now my step mom is 100% Greek – and asking her to make 5 minute Tzatiki sauce is a sin – so this is the way my family makes it – traditional, delicious, albeit a little slower than quick simple dips, but full of authentic flavors that will take your recipes to next level restaurant chef quality.

I have broken down in this recipe how to use fresh garlic and how to take out the excess moisture in your cucumber and yogurt. You could certainly skip these things if you do not need to do them – like using already prepped garlic and strained thick yogurt, but if you need to do those things, I wanted to offer a way to get to the thick and delicious Greek sauce you are used to.

Ingredients You Need

Combining cucumbers, lemon, fresh dill, olive oil and yogurt is simply Gods work – its one of the most delicious sauces that can be used in dips, sauces, spread on sandwiches, and is basically full of mouthwatering, delicious, and healthy flavors.

Here is what you need to gather or see if you have on hand to make this recipe. All measurementsare in the printable recipe version at the bottom of the post:

  • Greek yogurt
  • English cucumber
  • roasted garlic puree
  • lemon juice
  • olive oil
  • fresh dill weed
  • salt

RELATED DIP RECIPES: Cucumber Dip (this is a highly rated dip here that is made FOR cucumbers- or any veggie), Chicken Enchilada Dip, Mango Avocado Salsa, Spinach Artichoke Dip

SERVE WITH THESE ROASTED VEGETABLES: Roasted Red Potatoes, Roasted Parmesan Carrots, Roasted Asparagus, Roasted Broccoli

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How to Make Roasted Garlic

When making authentic tzatziki sauce, going the extra mile for roasted garlic is a delicious way to really bring out the flavors.

Because this is an extra step from purchasing pre-made garlic, you may want to complete this step, plus the next step on prepping and straining yogurt, the day before you actually need the dip. This breaks the recipe down into two days, with prep able to be done the night before if you want and combination the day of.

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Peeling Garlic Prior to the Oven

Peel 1 bulb of garlic and separate all the cloves.

Cut each end of the clove and remove the peel from the cloves.

If you have trouble peeling the garlic, there is a product on Amazon (affiliate link) that is called a Silicone Garlic Peeler that helps a lot and is good to have on hand for fresh garlic usage.

You can also often purchase whole garlic, already peeled, from many stores.

Oven Bake your Garlic

Place cloves into a small piece of foil and fold the foil over the garlic to close.

The foil will not be tight but will contain all of the garlic.

Toss into the oven on 350 for 30-35 minutes or until garlic is soft.

Remove from oven and let cool completely.

Mash garlic before moving onto the next step.

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Prep the Cucumbers

Cucumbers are typically a pretty watery vegetable. This means that you must squeeze out extra moisture or your sauce/dip will be a bit creamier than you intend.

Place fully diced down cucumber into 2 coffee filters. Fold up the coffee filter and gently squeeze the water out of the cucumbers.

If you use gently squeezing over a sink, you should be able to squeeze most of the water out of the vegetable, without ripping the filter.

You can also use cheesecloth to squeeze out the moisture.

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Prep the Yogurt

(this is an IF NECESSARY step)

In some cases, you can find yogurts that are already strained and thick. If this is the case, you can skip this process and use already thick and ready yogurt. But if you grab something that has extra moisture, its important to take the time to strain out the excess and here is how you do that in a home kitchen.

Add cheesecloth or coffee filters to a strainer and add yogurt to the strainer.

Place a bowl or plate under the strainer and refrigerate, covering the top with plastic wrap, for 24 hours.

Drain excess water and scoop out the yogurt into a mixing bowl.

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Combining Tzatziki Sauce

Alright – if you have made it this far, yay!

Cucumber should be diced and prepped, your garlic should be fresh and mashed, and your yogurt should be thick. Woo hoo!

All the great indications of the last step and best sauce.

Add yogurt, cucumber, garlic, lemon juice, oil and dill weed to a mixing bowl and mix well.

Season with salt to taste.

DONE!!

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What to eat with Tzatziki

Not gonna lie here, I will eat Tzatziki Sauce right off my fingers, but since that is not a societal accepted thing, here are ways to enjoy this sauce without people looking at you funny.

  • Pita Bread – you can use straight up pita bread to enjoy
  • Roasted Veggies – I love mixing mine with Roasted veggies – Brussels Sprouts, Roasted Tomatoes, Zucchini, all great choices
  • Chicken – Make some simple grilled chicken and dial it up
  • Gyros – No matter the meat (lamb, beef, chicken), Tzatziki works as a great alternative to other condiments and is full of flavor
  • Dip in Raw Veggies (carrots, cucumbers, celery, sliced green peppers)
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Is Tzatziki Low Carb or Keto Friendly?

Dietary Information:This recipe is Low Carb and Keto Friendly and given an A by Carb manager, based on 1/4th cup serving!

Disclaimer:Dietary information provided byCarb Manager. If you are on a KETO or Low Carb diet, always make sure to double check your own information with this or My Fitness Palbased on the brandsand weights you use. I am not responsible for the calculations but do try to provide as much information as possible for readers to make informed decisions.

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15 minute Tzatziki Sauce Alteration

While I wanted to share the way to create this sauce from scratch, there are times you just want to enjoy the flavors without all the work. You need the same ingredients below and just combine, chill for approximately an hour, and serve. The main difference being that your sauce may be more watery than the longer recipe, but still with the great flavors and ready in a pinch.

  • Greek yogurt – Try to use whole full fat
  • English cucumber – you could substitute kinds of cucumbers, but make sure you really do squeeze out extra moisture
  • roasted garlic puree – skip the roasted garlic in the oven and instead use prepped minced garlic
  • lemon juice
  • olive oil
  • fresh dill weed – convert to dried if necessary. May also be substituted for mint.
  • salt

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How to make Tzatziki Sauce (Authentic Greek Recipe)

Author Trisha Haas - Salty Side Dish


Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Truly authentic Tzatziki (Tsaht-ZEE-kee) Sauce takes a little time to prep. While you could slap all the ingredients together at once and call it a day, taking the time to freshly make garlic and strain excess moisture out of the Greek Yogurt makes all the difference in a traditional, delicious, and Greek approved Tzatziki sauce.

Ingredients

  • 16 ounces Greek yogurt
  • 1/2 of an English cucumber diced
  • 2 tablespoons roasted garlic puree
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill weed
  • salt

Instructions

Straining Yogurt

  • In some cases, yogurts that you buy from the store are watery and will in turn make your sauce watery. There is a very simple step to getting out the excess moisture and will help with the thickness and creaminess of your recipe. If you use a already strained and thick Greek Yogurt, you can skip this step.

  • Simply strain yogurt for 24 hours before making. Add cheesecloth or coffee filters to a strainer and add yogurt on top of the strainer.

  • Place a bowl or plate under the strainer and refrigerate, covering the top with plastic wrap, for 24 hours.

  • Drain excess water and scoop out the yogurt into a mixing bowl.

Oven Roasting Garlic

  • Alternatively, you can use already pre-roasted garlic or minced garlic to skip this step.

  • Peel 1 bulb of garlic and separate all the cloves.

  • Cut each end of the clove and remove the peel from the cloves.

  • Place cloves into a small piece of foil and fold the foil over the garlic to close.

  • The foil will not be tight but will contain all of the garlic.

  • Toss into the oven on 350 for 30-35 minutes or until garlic is soft.

  • Remove from oven and let cool completely. Mash garlic.

Excess Moisture in Cucumber

  • Cucumber retains a ton of moisture and this is an important step in getting rid of the excess so your sauce doesn't water down.

  • Place cucumber into 2 coffee filters.

  • Fold up the coffee filter and gently squeeze the water out of the cucumbers.

  • If you use gently squeezing over a sink, you should be able to squeeze most of the water out of the vegetable, without ripping the filter.

  • You can also use cheesecloth to drain excess moisture.

Combining Ingredients

  • Add yogurt, cucumber, garlic, lemon juice, oil and dill weed to a mixing bowl and mix well.

  • Season with salt.

  • Serve with sliced pita bread. gyros, roasted vegetables, raw vegetables, or even chips!

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 69kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 95mg | Sugar: 2g

Nutritional Disclaimer: The nutritional data provided here is auto-calculated and intended for your convenience only. As it’s generated via automation, its accuracy may be compromised. For precise nutritional insight, please compute the values utilizing the actual ingredients in your recipe through your chosen nutrition calculator or application.

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FAQs

What is real tzatziki made of? ›

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. Traditionally, it is made from strained sheep or goat's milk yogurt, but a full-fat Greek yogurt works just fine in this dip.

What ingredients are in tzatziki dip? ›

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.

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.

How do Greek people eat tzatziki? ›

It is served as a cold appetiser (meze), a side dish, and as a sauce for souvlaki and gyros sandwiches and other foods.

What do Greeks eat with tzatziki? ›

While the recipe can vary from region to region in Greece, it is served with the mezes, or small plates appetizer portion of the meal, and can remain on the table as a condiment with roasted meats and vegetables. Street foods like gyros or kabobs are always garnished with tzatziki.

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.

How do you thicken tzatziki sauce? ›

Boil it down, called “reducing", or add a thickener such a flour or corn starch. If you use flour, and if the sauce is hot, make a slurry with it and water before adding it to the sauce or you'll get lumps. How do you make Greek tzatziki sauce? Greek pita bread for souvlaki by Greek chef Akis Petretzikis.

Does tzatziki contain onion? ›

Tzatziki is a yogurt salad typically made with cucumbers, onions and garlic. At least, these are what I consider to be the essential ingredients.

What can I put on gyro instead of tzatziki? ›

This cucumber sauce is easy to make and full of fresh flavor. You don't need any fancy ingredients to make it, just sour cream, garlic, mustard, and some fresh dill. You can serve it after just one hour in the refrigerator, but overnight is recommended.

What is a good substitute for tzatziki sauce? ›

Sometimes, when I don't have tzatziki on hand and don't have the ingredients to make it, I just use plain Greek yogurt as a substitute.

Is tzatziki originally Greek? ›

More than any other nation in the Ottoman Empire, the Greeks enjoyed this dish immensely. However, they also experimented with this classic cucumber and yogurt dip until its Indian roots were almost invisible. Tzatziki (derived from the Turkish word cacık) was born.

Can you eat tzatziki everyday? ›

Eating tzatziki can help add a variety of healthy nutrients to your daily diet, maintain a robust microbial system, and maintain blood glucose levels. If you suffer from high blood pressure, use tzatziki often as it contains less sodium and carbs than hummus.

What vegetables go well with tzatziki? ›

Serve with a variety of vegetables like: fresh green beans (lightly steamed), green, red, or yellow bell peppers, carrots, celery, zucchini, yellow squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, broccoli, and cauliflower.

Does tzatziki go bad fast? ›

Tzatziki will last about four days in the fridge before it starts to go bad. While you can freeze it, it will change a bit in regards to texture and consistency when it comes time to thawing it out.

Does tzatziki have live cultures? ›

Tzatziki sauce has many health - promoting properties - The main ingredient of the sauce is Greek yoghurt, which is low in fat and high in live bacteria cultures which improves bowel function.

Is tzatziki actually Greek? ›

What is Tzatziki Sauce? This is a classic Greek appetizer (or “meze”) made from thick strained Greek yogurt, cucumber, garlic, olive oil, and fresh dill.

Is store bought tzatziki healthy? ›

While store-bought tzatziki may be healthy, always look at the label. Be cautious of added sugars, heaps of salt, or unhealthy fats. Pick a brand using simple, fresh ingredients to enjoy tzatziki's health benefits.

How healthy is tzatziki dip? ›

Tzatziki is a real powerhouse in terms of health benefits. Probiotics, which can aid promote gut health, vitamins A and C, calcium, and phosphorus are all included in this classic Greek meal. Together, these nutrients strengthen your immune system and maintain the health of your bones.

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