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Creamy Cucumber Dill Sauce

Creamy Cucumber Dill Sauce

by Pam on July 17, 2013

This sauce is great as a dip for veggies or crackers, in sandwiches and pitas, or with chicken and pork. I also really, REALLY love it with fish. It’s like a cross between tartar and tzatziki sauce. I really love that it only takes minutes to make but adds such a great depth of flavor to any veggie, sandwich, or meal that you serve it with. Quick, simple, and tasty – I love that!

Combine together in a bowl the mayonnaise, sour cream, cucumber, fresh dill, green onion, lemon juice, minced garlic, and sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste. Mix until well combined. Place into the refrigerator until ready to use. Enjoy.



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Creamy Cucumber Dill Sauce




Total Time: 5 min.



Ingredients:

1/4 cup low fat sour cream
2 tbsp mayonnaise
Juice and zest from 1/2 a lemon
3 tbsp cucumber, peeled, seeded, and diced very finely
1/2 small green onion, sliced
1 tbsp fresh dill, chopped
1 clove of garlic, minced
Sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste

Directions:

Combine together in a bowl the mayonnaise, sour cream, cucumber, fresh dill, green onion, lemon juice, minced garlic, and sea salt and freshly cracked pepper, to taste. Mix until well combined. Place into the refrigerator until ready to use. Enjoy.



Recipe and photos by For the Love of Cooking.net

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Tzatziki Sauce – Can You Say Delicious?

Whenever I do ethnic recipes like this Greek tzatziki sauce,
I’ll usually go online and listen to an audio dictionary or some YouTube videos
to verify the pronunciation. Of
course, just listening to it doesn’t mean I’ll actually be able to pronounce it
that way. A western New York accent is a strange and unpredictable thing, but
at least I know how far off I am.


This time things were a little different.  I must have listened to a half-dozen
examples, and they all were fairly unique. Everything from how I say it,
TA-ZEE-KEY, to something that sounded a lot like CHA-CHEE-KEE, which, by the
way, is my new favorite way to say it. Just for fun, maybe you all can leave
your best phonetic spelling of “Tzatziki” in the comments section, and we’ll
see what the consensus is.

Unlike the pronunciation, one thing that everyone will agree
on is that this garlicky yogurt sauce is truly of one of the world’s great
condiments. This is quite literally delicious on anything savory, and with
grilling season upon us, you’ll want this one in your regular rotation. I hope
you give it a try soon. Enjoy!


Make about 3 cups of Tzatziki:
2 cups Greek yogurt
1 large cucumber, peeled, grated, tossed with 1/2 teaspoon
of salt
4 cloves garlic, very finely minced
juice of half a lemon or vinegar to taste
3 tbsp chopped fresh dill and/or mint
salt, pepper, cayenne to taste

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