Tzatziki – 42 calories per serving
Full fat Greek yogurt is the only way to go with this recipe! I use Total Fage 5% Authentic Greek Yogurt. Low fat yogurts just don’t work.
The result is a silky, glossy, thick tzatziki and you don’t need to use very much for a big BURST of refreshing flavour.
I buy the big 500g tubs of yogurt and use the pots to store my tzatziki in – lasts for about 5 – 6 days in the fridge.
Preparation Time: 30 mins
Cooking Time: 30 mins
Serves: 8
Calories per serving: 41.8
Ingredients
Cucumber – 90g
Garlic, Raw – 1 Clove/3g
Juice, Lemon, Fresh – 12ml
Extra Virgin Olive Oil – 5ml
Mint, Fresh – 1 Tbsp/1.6g
Greek Yoghurt, 5% Fat – 300g
Method
Remove the seeds from the centre of the cucumber (this is where most of the water comes from). Grate the cucumber coarsely, then squeeeeeeze out the watery juice using a sieve or by wrapping in a clean dry tea towel..
Mix into the yoghurt.
Finely chop a clove or two of garlic and stir in.
Add the virgin olive oil.
Finely chop the fresh mint and add, along with the juice of half a lemon.
Stir everything through.
Leave for 30 mins to allow the flavours to permeate.
Nutrition Data Per Serving
Calories (kcal) 41.8
Carbohydrate (g) 1.4
Fat (g) 2.5
Fibre (g) 0.1
Fruit & Veg 0.2
Protein (g) 3.5
[…] Homemade Tzatziki (42 calories) […]
[…] been roasted in the oven (200 degrees, 40 minutes, brushed with 6ml of olive oil). Served with some homemade tzatziki (42 […]
[…] creamy Greek yogurt coleslaw, salad with beetroot and olives (loving our home grown tomatoes!), tzatziki and a sprinkling of toasted […]