Tzatziki! Tsaht-ZEE-kee! Otherwise known as that yogurt and cucumber sauce you love at Greek restaurants but worry about mispronouncing (hear the correct pronunciation here).
Tzatziki is made simply with yogurt, drained cucumber, olive oil, fresh herbs (usually mint or dill), garlic, lemon juice and salt. It’s a refreshing chilled sauce, dip or spread.
I traveled to Greece last fall and ordered tzatziki at every restaurant. I’m serious. I enjoyed tzatziki with every single meal, even breakfast. This recipe tastes just like authentic tzatziki.
I tend to associate tzatziki with Greek food, but you’ll find it served across the Mediterranean and Middle East, sometimes under different names or in slightly different forms.
Tzatziki is often served with grilled meats and gyros, but I can’t think of a grilled or roasted vegetable it wouldn’t play nicely with. You can also serve up some tzatziki with your next appetizer spread. Let’s make some already!
Uses for Tzatziki
Grilled Vegetables
- Bell peppers
- Mushrooms
- Carrots
- Asparagus
- Green beans
- Corn on the cob
Appetizer Spreads
- Toasted pita wedges
- Crisp raw vegetables
- Olives
- Cheese and crackers
- Hummus
- Zhoug or Shatta (Middle-Eastern hot sauces)
Falafel, Sandwiches and Salads
- Falafel
- Pita sandwiches (you could use it instead of the avocado in that recipe)
- Tabbouleh
- Lentil salad
- Chickpea salad
My Tzatziki Technique
Fortunately, tzatziki is super easy to whip together. The only trick is to properly drain the cucumber before mixing it into the yogurt. Otherwise, cucumber waters down the sauce too much. Salting the grated cucumber and letting the excess moisture drip out takes a while.
The easiest and most efficient way to get rid of the excess moisture is to lightly squeeze the grated cucumber over the sink. The only wait required in my recipe is to let the tzatziki rest for five minutes after you mix it all together, to let the flavors meld. At that point, you can serve it right away or chill it for later.
Tzatziki Nutrition & Yogurt Notes
Nutritionally speaking, tzatziki is a creamy but light sauce. You can dollop it generously on your food without adding a lot of calories (unlike, say, mayonnaise or ranch dressing). It’s made mostly with Greek yogurt and cucumber, after all.
I haven’t found a noticeable difference in texture whether I use whole-milk yogurt, low-fat or non-fat, so any of those will work. Traditional Greek tzatziki is made with strained goat or sheep’s yogurt, but it’s hard to find those here. The Greek yogurt sold here in the U.S. is strained yogurt (that’s why it’s thicker and higher in protein than regular yogurt), so I use that.
As always, please let me know how you like this recipe in the comments! I’m excited to hear how it turns out for you and how you serve it.
Watch How to Make Tzatziki Sauce
Best Tzatziki
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- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 2 ½ cups 1x
- Category: Sauce
- Method: By hand
- Cuisine: Greek
Learn how to make tzatziki, a traditional Greek yogurt and cucumber sauce with fresh herbs. Tzatziki is a refreshing sauce or dip, and it’s so easy to make! This basic recipe yields about 2 ½ cups; multiply if necessary.
Ingredients
- 2 cups grated cucumber (from about 1 medium 10-ounce cucumber, no need to peel or seed the cucumber first, grate on the large holes of your box grater)
- 1 ½ cups plain Greek yogurt
- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint and/or dill
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 medium clove garlic, pressed or minced
- ½ teaspoon fine sea salt
Instructions
- Working with one big handful at a time, lightly squeeze the grated cucumber between your palms over the sink to remove excess moisture. Transfer the squeezed cucumber to a serving bowl, and repeat with the remaining cucumber.
- Add the yogurt, olive oil, herbs, lemon juice, garlic, and salt to the bowl, and stir to blend. Let the mixture rest for 5 minutes to allow the flavors to meld. Taste and add additional chopped fresh herbs, lemon juice, and/or salt, if necessary (I thought this batch was just right as-is).
- Serve tzatziki immediately or chill for later. Leftover tzatziki keeps well, chilled, for about 4 days.
Notes
Recipe adapted from my cookbook, Love Real Food.
Make it dairy free/vegan: Substitute an equal amount of cashew sour cream for the yogurt, and thin the tzatziki with a small splash of water if necessary.
Gena K Di Rosa
If I don’t have fresh herbs, can I use dried?
Kate
Hi Gena, you could try, but I’m not sure you will achieve true “tzatziki” flavor with dried herbs. If you give it a shot, I’d use one-third as much dried herbs as fresh.
Cecilia M Smith
Perfect, no adjustments needed. I did use cilantro instead cause thats what I had.
★★★★★
Brittney
I am sorry but found this dip was way to mild for tzatziki. Tasted more like a cucumber dip.
★★
Matt
I doubled the garlic, not really sure how much dill but probably about 50% more than recipe. And it was great.
★★★★★
Cynthia
You need to add a 1/2 tsp of red wine vinegar too to the recipe. helps the flavors meld
Marisa
Yes!! This was a GENIUS tip!
★★★★★
Alana
I love this recipe! I never thought to make it from scratch before but it’s perfect for us because my husband is lactose intolerant (so we use lactose free yogurt) and I can’t have garlic
Thanks!!
★★★★★
Momma Lala
This looks so good! We love lamb and whether we cook it or order it there never seems to be enough tzatziki so I started looking for recipes. With all the reviews I will be trying this one tomorrow but I was curious if mint is a common ingredient in it or added for a different spin in this recipe? I’ve only seen dill used so far but I’m open to anything!
Kate
I like both! It’s really up to you. I’ve had it both ways.
Holly
Delicious! I added an extra clove of minced ginger to give it a big more zing, and it was perfect!
★★★★★
Kate
That’s great! Thank you for your review, Holly.
Tarin
Wonderful and easy! We don’t have lemons, only access to limes. BUT, still tasty!! Went perfectly with your falafel recipe.
★★★★★
Kate
That’s a great combination, Tarin! Thank you for your review.
Christine bednark
This is delicious. I just googled a recipe that used mint and dill and found this. Thank you for a recipe I will now use over and over again.
★★★★★
Kate
So glad to hear it, Christine! Stay well. :)
Texgal57
Can this be made with regular yogurt. Greek is not my favorite.
Sheila Mitchell
I’ve made it with regular. Let it sit in a fine mesh strainer for a little while to let some of the liquid out. The amount of time depends on how thick you want it to be.
Claytx
I drain plain yogurt to thicken it using a melitta style coffee filter. Texgal, maybe the reason you don’t like “Greek” yogurt is that most “Greek style” yogurt you buy is thickened with gums and whatnot, rather than being drained.
Mati
Easy and tasty! Made it vegan by using homemade cashew yogurt. Yummy
★★★★★
Carly from Louisiana
The family LOVES this! I can’t wait to try some of the variations In reading in the comments.
★★★★★
Sara O
Super good! Added slightly more yogurt to make it more dip-like, but otherwise spot on! Little kids gobbled it up :) and we used the squeezable dill paste and it worked great.
We just made your fried rice last night, also awesome. You have a new fan over here!
★★★★★
Kirrena Rickerhauser
This recipe was perfect for homemade chicken gyros! We made them for dinner tonight and my kids loved it!
★★★★★
T Malburg
hello there ! thank you for being there for a moment-notice that i was making “tzatziki” for the gyros tonight for dinner. Had no lemon or herbs, added little salt & garlic pepper to meat. For the lemon & herb, i used a little of (Marie’s market reserve) meyer lemon basil dressing, which also had an oil) in the sauce mix. Cuz i reviewed your’s, i was able to make a “thumbs-up” for dinner. That was the closes i could get to your ingredients. Thank you so much. My next gyro dinner or dip (with pita or mann), i will follow exactly your’s. At this time “stay healthy safe”.
★★★★★
Catoline
Lovely recipe! I added extra lemon juice, salt and garlic and it was perfect. Had most dill and not so much mint. Next time I want to add more mint. Thank you for a great recipe!
★★★★★
Elena
I salted the cucumbers first to take out the water of it, faster.
And, used dried dill, as didn’t have the fresh one. Anyway, it turned out great!
We ate it with potatoes, and in a while we will finish it with some Doritos, while watching a movie.
Thanks!
★★★★★
maya
no good at all, look for another recipe
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Taterific
We liked this recipe so much, I a made it again tonight. Both times I added about 1/8tsp lemon zest; and used 2% Greek yogurt. This time I didn’t have fresh dill, so used 1 tsp dried dill and 1 tbsp fresh mint. Love the flavor, the consistency and how it enhances some of our favorite Mediterranean and east Indian entrees.
★★★★★
Elise
This was wonderful! I made it with non fat Greek yogurt and dried dill and it was delicious. Thank you!
★★★★★
Kate
You’re welcome! I’m happy you enjoyed it.
Anita
I sprinkle and toss shredded cucumber (in collander) with salt to extract the water, then rinse out the salt and press out the water:
★★★★★
Mia Love ❤️
I believe you are correct with this recipe perfect as is:) I added the zest of the lemon just because I hate to waste. Love love the mint instead of dill
★★★★★
Kasie
Easy, simple, and delicious!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m happy you think so, Kasie! I appreciate your review.
Charlie
This is amazing. Recipe proportions are correct.
★★★★★
Christine St. Peter
I am not one to leave comments or ratings but have been compelled to do so. We had Greek night this evening and I made Kate’s hummus and tzatziki. Both were absolutely amazing! I’m looking forward to exploring more of your recipes.
★★★★★
Cheryl Tetreault
This is my 3 tzatziki recipe. 3rd is the charm! I had to use dried dill; still delicious!
★★★★★
Carly Atkins
I’ve made this a couple of times now and it will forever be my go to tzatziki recipe!
★★★★★
Janice
Delightful and easy! Thanks!
★★★★★
Nicola McCulloch
Just made it abd it is gorgeous, thank-you xxx
★★★★★
Jennifer
So delicious, will definitely be replacing my other dressings with this one. I used half the amount of dill (didn’t have enough) and this was still spectacular. Thanks!
Eva Mueller
This was great! I’ve tried several recipes for tzatziki and none of them tasted like what we had in Greece. This one actually did! Very well done!
★★★★★
Kate
That’s great to hear! I’m glad it leveled up to your expectations.
Courtney
Wonderful! I did add some black pepper, extra lemon, and some slivered red onions for a greater kick. Also I didn’t have Greek yogurt, but regular yogurt tasted just fine.
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you for sharing, Courtney! I appreciate your review.
Jackie
Yummy and so quick and easy to make. Next time I may add more garlic, although this recipe went perfectly with a spicy African coconut curry dish called Kuku Paka as it provided a cool balance. How come the bowl of leftover tzatziki shrank to half of what it had been when it began its journey from the counter to the fridge?
★★★★★
Kate
Hi Jackie! That seems strange. I’m not sure I have experience it shrinking. Only thing I can think of is either you eating it :) or, it settled after it was stirred and appeared less. Seems interesting!
Jackie
You guessed right the first time. Half of the tzatziki mysteriously jumped out of the bowl right into my mouth. That happens a lot at my place when something tastes great! It’s kind of magical. Heh heh.
★★★★★
Weeee
Good
Belinda Gonzales
Made this. Delicious. I was ‘taste testing’ the whole time I was making dinner.
★★★★★
Sone
Water is removed from cucumber by salting it first,then let it ten min and then squeeze.
★★★★
Tiffany
I have been searching for a tzatziki dip that came close to one I fell in love years ago from a restaurant that has since closed, and OH MY GOD this was amazing! Absolutely fell in LOVE with it! I did add more garlic (my personal preference) and it was to die for! Thank you!!!
★★★★★
Alex
So perfectly light and yummy. Due to dairy allergies in our house, I used cashew yogurt and it came out great. We served it with grilled zucchini and bell peppers.
★★★★★
Karen
Lovely easy shame I can’t share my pic of it top with coriander and olives
★★★★★
Kate
Thank you for sharing your variation, Karen!
Sandy
Excellent. Love the mint!
★★★★★
Matt
So easy! And tasted exactly as you would get at a restaurant.
★★★★★
The Pontificator
Delicious!
Fortunate to have a full herb garden outside the kitchen door so I had plenty (and used plenty+) fresh dill and mint.
Placed the grated cukes in a clean kitchen cloth and wrung them until all the water was squeezed out.
★★★★
Jenette Larson
Is it two cups of shredded cucumber before or after you squeeze it? Trying to perfect it .
★★★★
Kate
Hi Jentte! Great question. Two cups grated, prior to squeezing. I hope this helps!
Tali
Absolutely Stellar! We made it vegan by swapping out the yogurt, using ground up raw cashews, and adding double the lemon. Can’t stop thinking about this!
★★★★★
Tim
Whipped up a batch of this and served it to rave reviews. Simple, easy and delicious!
★★★★★
Anne
Delicious as is, but right now mint, dill AND garlic scapes are coming up in the garden at the same time. Replaced the garlic by the scapes and voila!
★★★★★
Nicole
This Tzatziki was great! My husband wants to “put it on everything” and “eat it everyday”. Only modification was mixing everything, but the dill and cucumber and let them sit overnight mostly do to meal prepping. We paired with the falafel, also highly recommend. Thank you Kate!
★★★★★
Becky
This is delicious! I could eat it like candy. I had it alongside a veggie omelet, and it was magical. A great way to use up an abundance of plain yogurt, and some cucumbers that weren’t getting any fresher, a lonely chunk of onion, some 1/2 dried out cloves of garlic. I turned that junk that was just taking up room, into a bowl of yum! Bonus, I found a place to use the lovely dill and chives that volunteered in my flower bed. Thanks for the great recipe, I’ll be checking out your others
★★★★★
Paul M Ramsdell
Pro tip-. Grate the cucumber onto flim wrap. Fold the 4 corners to the center, give it 1 360 twist, invert, squeeze. No fuss no cleanup.
I subbed 1/2 cup sour cream because I was short on yogurt and I love sour cream
★★★★
Dofin
Easy peasy base to start! SO GOOD AND HEALTHY!
Cheryl
I LOVE THIS!!! So easy and SO delicious. By the way, the first time I made this was in winter, and I didn’t have fresh mint. I used dried, and it worked well. The mint flavor was perfect.
★★★★★
Caree
I find apple cider vinegar tastes better than lemon juice in tzatziki sauce. Try the same ratio. Making this weekly since cucumbers and dill are prolific in the garden.
★★★★★
Tim
Very good. I just zapped it in my Ninja single serve. Easy and tasty.
Rebecca
We make Middle Eastern food a lot in our house and this is one of the best tzatziki recipes we’ve come across. It’s a definite to make again! Thanks for sharing.
★★★★★
Maria Cicero
I made this tzatziki to go with steak we planned to put in a wrap. It was delicious! For a side, I made a Greek salad (tomatoes, cucumber, green onions and feta) Yum! Because there is just the two of us, I halved the recipe but I still have lots left over; so, I’m revising my menu for the next few days – that way we can have the tzatsiki with pork one night and grilled chicken another night. We can’t go to Greece right now so this is the next best thing.
John
So delicious. Perfect proportions for my taste- I used fat-free Greek yogurt and it tasted great!
★★★★★
Troy Sheldon Robbs
Delicious!
I made this dairy free with Kite Hill, plain, unsweetened yogurt.
Your instructions to press the cucumber using the palms of my hands worked really well. The sauce was creamy and refreshing.
Served it with some lamb kebabs, cucumber, tomato, onion, avocado, and apple.
Thanks for a recipe that I will gladly serve to friends this summer!
Troy
★★★★★
Bea
Great recipe! I will use it for falafel and fish.
Rachel
Hello! I’m working on a blog post for falafel and pita bread. I usually serve it with tzatziki and love this recipe for it. Would you mind if I rewrite this recipe to use in my post (with a link back to your site of course!) Thanks and happy blogging!
★★★★★
Moise
Tried out your receipe for Tzatziki. Followed it verbatim. It came out delicious.
Thank you and regards from Israel.
★★★★★
Rachel
Can I grate the cucumber a day ahead and leave in the fridge until the next day if I don’t have all the ingredients
Sally
This was indeed the best tzatziki recipe I’ve made. The tips on grating the whole cucumber and squeezing it out were fantastic. A huge hit with the recipe requested by all!
★★★★★
Katongo tembwe
Good
★★★★★
Tyler
I don’t think I’ve ever commented, but have made more of your recipes than I can count. This was DELICIOUS! I used fresh mint and dill, was so so good. I’d be interested to try the 1/2 tsp of red wine vinegar someone else mentioned…
Michelle
Was easy to make, and lovely and refreshing. Will be making it again. Used it with lamb gyros.
★★★★★
Kate
I’m happy to hear that, Michelle! Thank you for sharing.
Jennifer Davidson
This is my absolute favorite tzatziki recipe. Thank you!!
★★★★★
Pamela
Just tried it! SO good!! and…guilt free calories! Fresh mint made it just right. I may try some of the tips given here, but I am satisfied with the results.
★★★★★
Adriana
Fresh,yummy and very easy to make!
★★★★★
Terri Clark-Kveton
Sorry, not on INSTAGRAM but made both the hummus and tzatziki lately,and they were great. Just made a couple or changes–I like salting and draining the cukes so I’m not “wearing” them…lol! Then I don’t add salt later. And I strained the yoghurt with coffee filters so it’s really thick. I also used 3 cloves of garlic but I was making 1 and a 1/2 times the amount. And finally, hubby hates mint so I used golden oregano and also garnished the finished product with more oregano and finely minced lemon peel. Looked lovely. Thank you!
Johan
I don’t usually comment, but this is the 4th time I’ve made this recipe (with variations). I added more garlic and lemon (we love those more than most people do), squeezed the cucumber in a folded-up kitchen towel, and added pepper. But yes, this is the best general tzatziki recipe I have found. It works great as written, too.
★★★★★
Francesca Falletta
Made this last night to have with falafel. So good! And so easy!
★★★★★
LD
This was a great recipe! However I added extra dill, lemon and garlic to make it have a bit more flavour like tzatziki. Otherwise it’s great as is. Excellent recipe!
★★★★★
BeBe
Can this be made with sour cream instead of yogurt in order to save myself a trip to the supermarket?
Kate
Hi Bebe! You could attempt it, but I can’t guarantee the results. This recipe is meant to have a yogurt base.
Heather
Seriously delicious recipe. I squeezed the cucumber out over the sink, in paper towels and it worked great.
★★★★★
Jacqueline C
Thank you!! We made this last night, and it was most excellent.
Golden
I tried your cucumber dill dip it was great. I couldn’t find the fresh basil so I used the spice instead
So delicious with pita chips.
★★★★★
Jenn
Thank you! That was easy and delicious.
Debby
I’ve made this twice, love it. I have an overabundance of cucumbers and mint in my garden and this recipe has served me well.
★★★★★
Ilane
Your recipes are always a big hit in our house. We decided to make our own Tzatziki instead of buying store bought and we do not regret. It was easy and delicious. We used both fresh dill and fresh mint.
★★★★★
Rebecca
Delish!
★★★★★
Cath
Once I’d translated all the cup and ounce measurements it was worth it! Delicious
★★★★★
Krista
This was excellent! We chowed down a whole bowl. Thanks so much for the great recipe.
★★★★★
Victoria
This is best Tzatziki I have ever made or had.
I would never have thought to add mint
Recipe was perfect and delicious with Lamb
Thank you!!!!!!
★★★★★
Theresa Miceli
This was just perfect! I always read through a number of recipes before I decide which I like best. Yours was the best, thank you!
★★★★★
Theresa Miceli
This was just perfect! I always read through a number of recipes before I decide which I like best. Yours was the best, thank you! BTW I used this on lamb burgers…awesome!
★★★★★
Pam
Recipe was delicious exactly how I like it. I used fresh dill and garlic from our garden. Thank you for sharing!
★★★★★
Larisa
made this to gop with gyros, delicious
★★★★★
vanessa vergara
I tried making this recipe but didn’t turn out as I like it. Got used to my mom in law’s tzasiki which is the best. First of all, that’s too much dry dill there way too much for a tzaziki. Second, u need atleast 2-3cloves of garlic to get that hint of it. Atleast use up the whole pint of greek yogurt not just 1 1/2 cups.
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Deborah
A bit of extra salt and juice of a whole lemon plus the 1/2 teaspoon of red wine vinegar recommended by Cynthia made this so good! The mint gave it a refreshing burst of flavor.
Get liquid out of any veggie quickly and easily with a tofu press.
★★★★★
Shelly Mock
Wow, that was really good! I used 5% Fage Greek yogurt and fill. Honestly, I wasn’t exact on measurements, but it turned out great. An easy and quick recipe that really made it for my gyros. Thanks!
★★★★★
Cristina Quinones
Thank you for sharing your recipe! I loved it, and it was very refreshing, all this with the fewer calories . Best Tzatziki !!!
★★★★★
Jeanne
I made this yesterday as my husband loves gyros. We bought the meat from Costco but didn’t even think to look for sauce. So a search came up with your recipe. I cut it in half as I don’t eat gyros! My husband’s only comment was the texture because of the cucumber. I think I’ll grate it finer next time. But taste, tasted like his favorite Greek restaurant! So Thank You!
★★★★★
Carol
So EZ and Delicious!…I would give it 10 Stars ⭐️!!…Absolutely Delicious…Whole Family enjoyed !
★★★★★
Zen Oz
Good recipe, but I suggest seeding the cucumbers before grating. Removing the seeds eliminates much of the water and has the added benefit of no seeds in the sauce. Also, garlic fans are going to want more garlic.
★★★★★
Bev
Yummmm! Just enjoyed your tzaziki recipe with chicken souvlaki and Greek potatoes! FA-BU-LOUS! A THOUSAND Thank-You’s. We all loved it.
Jennifer
Thanks this looks easy and great! I’m going to try with a good quity coconut yoghurt (love my cow’s milk yoghurt but gives me the blehs in my chest). Wish me luck!
★★★★★
Julie
Thank you for this recipe. The only things I change a little, are I add 1/2 tsp lemon zest and add another 1/2 tbs of minced garlic. I eat this with falafel on small toasted naan with sliced tomato and cucumber and hummus all the time
★★★★★
Jewelya C Spencer
My mother is Armenian. We make this dip to go with many Armenian dishes. She always told me the Greeks & Armenians are “cousins” Your recipe was so helpful squeezing out extra fluid from cucks. Thx so Much!!! Jewelya Spencer, Utah
Mary Russell
Your tazikia sauce was spot on from greece. I got friskie and added feta cheese to my sauce. We dipped greek meatballs in it. Yummy extra zip. I also used my ninja food processor to shread the cucumber and feta. I wrung the cucumber out in a clean dish towel. It was nice and dry and the ninja did the perfect shrewd. No manual labor except mixing. My yogurt is 2%. It worked great.
★★★★★
Katie Banks
YUM! Quick and easy; even tho I left out the salt (on a lo-so diet) it tastes very similar to what I get at my favorite Greek restaurant. A little heavy on the cukes and light on the garlic for my taste. Will be making this again. And again. And again!
★★★★★
Kate
I’m excited you loved it, Katie! Thank you for taking the time to review.
El
Made this to go with the baked falafel recipe, it looked just like the picture and tasted perfect! I squeezed the cucumber a TON til there was very little wetness left (cause I misread the recipe and thought it said to do that lol) and it worked great, it was a good consistency and a great flavor! loved it, 5 stars easy
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