Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (2024)

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This flavorful and unique dip is sure to be a hit at the snack table for the big game!
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Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (1) So I just recently finished re-reading the complete works of Sherlock Holmes. I picked up the 2-book set one holiday break back when I was in college, and I pulled it off the bookshelf again not too long ago. This is a legit good read, folks! Sir Arthur Conan Doyle knew how to write a good tale. I’ve always been a huge Sherlock Holmes fan, and I find it fun to daydream what it would have been like working as a detective in Victorian England. I would have definitely worn one of those awesome Sherlock Holmes hats. Heck, much to my wife’s chagrin, I’d wear one of those hats today if I had one.

Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (2)Speaking of detectives, a couple of years ago we went out of town for a long weekend. It snowed while we were gone, and when we came back I noticed some foot prints in the snow near the corner of our house. We have large windows in that part of the house, and I was afraid someone had been snooping around while we were gone. Whoever it was had obviously come up our neighbor’s driveway (which had been shoveled), but then cut across to our window. Aha! I was on their trail! They weren’t going to look into my window without me having a say about it.

I called my neighbor that evening to see if he knew anything about the mysterious tracks. Nope. I then even called the local police to see if there had been any reports of crime in the area over the weekend. Nope. In fact, the officer on duty told me that he didn’t remember a call to our street in many years. (We live on a quiet cul-de-sac.) Ok, so now my spidey-sense was on high alert. I channeled my inner Sherlock, and went out and inspected the prints. Whoever had been snooping around had been wearing large boots. Likely a man, or perhaps a women who likes large boots. Or perhaps a woman trying to throw me off the scent. Aha!

Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (3)That’s when my phone rang. It was my neighbor. He said, “Hey, do you realize your gas meter is on that corner of the house?” Hmmm…well, apparently I didn’t realize that. I thought our meter was on the other side. All of that hard detective work went out the door. The culprit was merely the gas guy reading our meter. So much for being a modern-day Sherlock Holmes. I should probably stick to making dips. Delicious dips that go well with fries and onion rings!

Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (4)Feta Tzatziki Dip

With the big game just days away now, I wanted to create a fun dipping sauce for our snack table. For the record, I have absolutely no problem with ketchup. But ketchup is a bit on the boring side when you’re having guests over. So I set out to come up with something new and unique. Oh, and delicious. It had to be delicious if I was going to serve it to company! Well, I like feta. How could I incorporate feta into a dip? Tzatziki! That’s it! I wanted to create a Feta Tzatziki Dip. So I hit the kitchen and started playing around. The result is this tasty dip that is sure to be the star of your snack table.

Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (5)I stopped by Walmart to grab some plain Greek yogurt and the other ingredients for this dip. I knew I wanted to serve this dip with fries, so I swung throughthe frozen section to pick up some of Alexia’s RoastedCrinkle Cut Fries. That’s when I noticed their Crispy Onion Rings. Well, I do love onion rings, so I tossed a bag of those into my cart, too. We’re pretty particular about our fries here. I need crispy and flavorful. I don’t want any soggy potatoes pretending to be fries. Alexia nailed it. Both the fries and the onion ringswere delicious. In fact, my wife and I couldn’t decide which we liked best…so we settled on a sampler platter instead.

Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (6)For the big game this year, we’ll likely head across the street and homegate it up with our neighbors. I don’t need to get out there and brave the weather and traffic to go to a party. Nope, I’d prefer to just run across the street in my sweatpants instead. We take turns with our neighbors each year hosting a party for the game, and we always have a tasty array of snacks to munch on throughout the evening. This Feta Tzatziki Dip will absolutely be one of our contributions to this year’s party. But I may need to bring an extra bag or two of fries and rings!

Did you make this Feta Tzatziki Dip at home? Leave a comment, or snap a photo and tag me on Instagram (@Spicedblog). I’d love to see your version!

Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (7)

Feta Tzatziki Dip

This Feta Tzatziki Dip is a flavorful and unique dip that is sure to disappear quickly!

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Refrigeration Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 63kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Slice the cucumber lengthwise and use a spoon to scrape out the seeds. Using a medium grater, grate the cucumber into a bowl. Using several paper towels, press the grated cucumber firmly to remove as much liquid as possible.

  • Add all of the ingredients (yogurt, sour cream, feta, garlic, lemon juice, vinegar, dill, salt and pepper) and mix until well blended. (See note.)

  • Cover and refrigerate for several hours. (Tip: This dip will taste much better if you refrigerate it overnight!)

Notes

I recommend using a high quality Greek yogurt here. You're looking for a thick yogurt since it's being used in a dip, and it's definitely worth spending a bit more for a high quality yogurt!

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Feta Tzatziki Dip | Tasty dip recipe that's perfect for entertaining! (2024)

FAQs

What pairs well with tzatziki sauce? ›

Tzatziki is good friends with grilled and roasted meats, especially juicy lamb chops. Serve it up with a crunchy fattoush salad – a combination of torn pitta, cooling cucumber, ripe tomatoes, sweet lettuce and refreshing mint – for a bonus hit of fresh, summer flavour.

How good is tzatziki sauce after opening? ›

How to store tzatziki. 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.

How do you eat tzatziki in Greece? ›

Greeks usually eat tzatziki with bread, it is also used for the famous souvlaki wrapped in a pita and ofcourse in gyros. Almost all Greeks love dipping bread and Greek fries in tzatziki that is served at every traditional restaurant.

How do you thicken tzatziki dip? ›

When I make yogurt based sauces, cold (tzatziki) or hot (curries etcetera), I strain the yogurt to remove some of the liquid (whey), which thickens it. Greek yogurt is strained yogurt. It isn't necessary to use additives for thickening. I now use cheese cloth to do the straining.

Is tzatziki good for your stomach? ›

Conclusion. Tzatziki is not only a tasty, multi-use sauce, it's also a smart food pick. Its blend of yogurt, cucumber, olive oil, garlic, lemon, and herbs delivers key nutrients, which are proposed to support heart health, gut health, and may even lower diabetes risk.

Is tzatziki anti inflammatory? ›

Yes! Tzatziki sauce is perfect healthy snack, especially thanks to protein-packed greek yogurt, shredded cucumber and anti-inflammatory garlic. It's as simple as it sounds: yogurt cucumber sauce!

Is tzatziki healthier than ranch? ›

Tzatziki made from low-fat Greek yogurt checks a lot of other healthy boxes. That two-tablespoon serving contains around 50 calories and 1.7 grams of fat, which is much less than ranch dressing and other creamy dips.

Is tzatziki or hummus healthier? ›

Yes, tzatziki is considered a healthier dip than hummus and sour cream. It contains several vitamins, a good amount of protein, and fewer carbohydrates and calories. The fat content of tzatziki is low too, which is not the case with other dips.

How long does tzatziki keep in the refrigerator? ›

Test for seasoning and season with salt and pepper to taste adjusting amount of lemon juice to taste a well. Tzatziki should last about 5-7 days in the refrigerator, but you'll find so many amazing ways to use it up, it will be gone long before that.

Do you eat tzatziki with a spoon? ›

Tzatziki is a refreshing and good-for-you yogurt and cucumber dip. Serve it with pita, grilled meats, gyros, or just eat it with a spoon! Tzatziki (pronounced 'tuh-ZEE-kee'), a beloved dip originating from Greece and the Middle East, is a versatile condiment enjoyed in countless ways.

Is it OK to heat up tzatziki sauce? ›

Can you heat up Tzatziki sauce? Yes, you can serve this sauce warm. Again, I'd leave the cucumbers out after straining to let them get up to room temperature. Meanwhile, add the rest of the sauce ingredients to a saucepan and warm up over medium-low heat until it's warmed all the way through.

Why is my tzatziki sauce watery? ›

You must Greek yogurt in tzatziki sauce. Greek yogurt is strained yogurt which makes it much thicker and higher in protein than regular yogurt. If you use traditional plain yogurt, your tzatziki sauce will be too runny.

What to do if tzatziki is too sour? ›

Add a bit of olive oil, salt or lemon/vinegar as needed. Also follow the notes below. Note for The Kid-Friendly Version: Depending on the type of Greek yogurt, it might have too much of a tart flavor. If after you've made your tzatziki it's TOO tart-like add 1 tsp of sugar, stir, taste and add a bit more if needed.

Why is my tzatziki so sour? ›

Some Greek yogurt brands are very tangy so you may wish to use less lemon juice. Also, some lemons can be very tart. Start with 1/2 a lemon and add more if needed. If your sauce is too tart, you can fix this by adding a little sweetener.

How do you get the water out of cucumbers for tzatziki? ›

Shred unpeeled cucumber with large holes of grater (I use this Microplane box grater) or food processor. Using a clean towel or paper towels, scoop a handful of shredded cucumber into towel and squeeze over sink. Allow the cucumber juice to drain out.

What to pair with Greek yogurt? ›

How to Make Plain Greek Yogurt Taste Good: 10 easy tips
  • Add fresh fruit.
  • Add frozen fruit.
  • Mix with canned pumpkin and spices.
  • Drizzle with honey or maple syrup.
  • Mix with nuts or seeds.
  • Blend into a smoothie.
  • Add cereal.
  • As a marinade.
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Can you eat tzatziki with tortilla chips? ›

Spread tzatziki sauce in even layer over bottom of serving dish. Layer tomato, cucumber, feta and olives over top. Serve immediately or refrigerate for up to 8 hours. Serve with tortilla chips for dipping.

Do Greeks eat tzatziki by itself? ›

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

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