Tzatziki spices and Feta |
Tzatziki
is a traditional Greek dish using thick Greek Yogurt and refreshing cucumbers.
There are some variants of this recipe depending on the region of Greece. It is
usually served as an accompaniment with gyros, kebabs, or pita bread. I created
my own version because that’s what I like to do with recipes that interest
me. Since I love hummus so much, I used spices
that I thought would go well with my version of Tzatziki. I served it with
grilled Italian meatballs and grilled peppers and onions. Ottimo we say in Italian!
3 small Persian
cucumbers, divided
1 ½ cups full-fat
Greek yogurt, strained
1 large
clove garlic, mashed and minced
Pinch Sea
salt
Black pepper
to taste
Red pepper
flakes to taste
3
tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided
2
tablespoons minced fennel greens (or fresh dill)
1-2
ounces Greek feta, cut in small cubes
Ground coriander
for decoration
Ground cumin
for decoration
Ground
paprika for decoration
Note: I used small Persian cucumbers because they have much
fewer seeds and are tastier. You can also drink the cucumber juice, no need to throw
it away.
The Yogurt: Place the yogurt in a small sieve over another bowl and
allow to drain about an hour in the bowl.
Note: I used grass fed full-fat Greek Yogurt, more delicious!
Combine: in a larger bowl, combine the cucumbers, yogurt, minced
herb, garlic, a tablespoon of olive oil, tiny pinch of salt, black pepper, red
pepper flakes; mix well. Refrigerate for a few hours so the flavors will
combine well.
Serve: Transfer the tzatziki to a
round bowl, not too deep. Add a few kalamata olive in the center of the
dish. Then thinly slice 1 cucumber and
place around the bowl. Add feta pieces on top, and sprinkle the top with
paprika, cumin, and coriander. Lastly, adorn with a thread of excellent olive
oil to finish the dish.
Great! Looks yummy.
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