Tzatziki Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Tzatziki Sauce recipe… say that three times as fast as you can! Ha..that is definitely a tongue twister. Tzatziki Sauce is delicious dill flavored sauce you will find on a Gyro or can use as a dip, too. We have lightened up the original recipe to make it low fat, low calorie and Weight Watchers Friendly.

My version is not just easy to make it’s also really delicious and perfect for sharing. If you need a great dipping recipe, sauce for your next Gyro recipe, or you just want some to add to salads, sandwiches, and more…you’ve got to try out this homemade tzatziki sauce recipe!

You’ll love using this recipe for with your meals but also as a dip! It’s great with veggies, pitas, crackers, and even pretzels!

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This Tzatziki sauce recipe was crafted by my hubby. Each time he creates it, it seems to taste better. When we use it as a topping on Gyros, he usually makes it the night before or early in the morning, so all the flavors have time to blend together. It has just a bit of tang, adding the perfect topping to a Gyro.

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We like garlic. Thus we use fresh and powder in this recipe. Use as a sauce on gyros or your favorite sandwich. A great dip for pita chips or fresh veggies. If you don’t like your sauce so garlic flavored you can cut back to either just fresh or the powdered. Either way it will turn out great!

Is this a traditional tzatziki sauce?

Yes and no. While it has a lot of the same ingredients as a “traditional” tzatziki sauce we are not Greek or even Mediterranean. I wouldn’t presume to be able to make an authentic tzatziki sauce, this is our version and it’s SO good.

If you are looking for an easy way to make a tasty dill sauce at home for gyro or dipping, this is the one! Give it a try and see how you like it. It might inspire you to try some other Mediterranean inspired recipes like this Weight Watchers Mediterranean Salad, or a Greek Salad in a Jar!

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Tzatziki Sauce Recipe

This recipe startswith simple fresh ingredients. Garlic, cucumber, onion, mayo, sour cream and my favorite, dill!You can mix and store all in the same bowl, what could be easier??

Which WW Program are these points for?

In 2023, WW is using just plain old “POINTS.”

  • Be sure to calculate the points value of the foods and recipes you eat in the app.
  • Always add ingredients and serving sizes and don’t rely on the nutrition facts in the recipe.
  • Accuracy will come from the information you input on the app.

How to make homemade tzatziki sauce:

If you are wondering if this is a difficult recipe to make, let me clear that up right now: no! This recipe is super simple. You’ll see below that it really takes almost no time to prepare this recipe. Once the cucumbers are ready you can mix and refrigerate until it’s ready!

Sprinkle salt on cucumber chunks and let sit for 5 – 10 mins.

Dice cucumber on a cutting board so they are finer and push down slightly to remove water. You can also grate them with a box grater.

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Carefully scoop cucumber into a mixing bowl while leaving water behind.

Combine the cucumber with the onion, yogurt, sour cream, mayo garlic, garlic powder, and dill using a spatula, spoon, or whisk.

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Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving. Add additional salt to taste.

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Another great dip recipe to try is my Weight Watchers Dill Dip, it’s flavorful and light. Perfect for the summer months!

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Tzatziki Sauce Recipe

Yield: 12 Servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

We like garlic. Thus we use fresh and powder in this recipe. Use this homemade tzatziki sauce as a sauce on gyros or your favorite sandwich. A great dip for pita chips or fresh veggies.

Ingredients

  • 1 medium cucumber, peeled, seeds removed and cut into small chunks
  • ½ teaspoons kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons finely chopped onion
  • 3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 3/4 cup sour cream
  • 2 Tablespoons Mayo
  • 1 small clove garlic, grated
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1½ teaspoons chopped fresh dill

Instructions

  1. Sprinkle salt on cucumber chunks and let sit for 5 - 10 mins.
  2. Dice cucumber finer and push down slightly to remove water.
  3. Carefully scoop cucumber in to a bowl while leaving water behind.
  4. Combine the cucumber with the onion, yogurt, sour cream, mayo garlic, garlic powder and dill.
  5. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving.
  6. Add additional salt to taste.
Nutrition Information

Yield 12Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 57Total Fat 5gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 2gCholesterol 10mgSodium 77mgCarbohydrates 2gFiber 0gSugar 1gProtein 2g

As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts, WW points and nutritional information varies greatly. As a result, your nutritional content depends on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish. The auto-calculation is just an automated estimate and should NOT be used for specific dietary needs.

Tzatziki Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is tzatziki sauce made of? ›

Tzatziki is a creamy cucumber yogurt dip (or sauce) made from simple ingredients including strained yogurt (or Greek yogurt), cucumbers, garlic, and sometimes fresh herbs such as dill or mint. Traditionally, it is made from strained sheep or goat's milk yogurt, but a full-fat Greek yogurt works just fine in this dip.

Is homemade tzatziki good for you? ›

Key ingredients in Tzatziki include yogurt, cucumber, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, and fresh dill or mint. Tzatziki provides essential macronutrients, vitamins, and minerals to support overall health. This versatile sauce may boost heart health, improve gut health, and potentially lower the risk of diabetes.

How do you make tzatziki not runny? ›

The biggest contributor to watery tzatziki is the cucumber, which is why it's important to try to remove as much water out of the cucumber as possible. To release the water from the cucumber, de-seed the cucumber then grate it. I suggest using a metal spoon to scoop the seeds out of the cucumber.

How to use tzatziki sauce? ›

Once you've mixed your tzatziki sauce together, there are endless ways to use it. Most simply, I enjoy it as a snack with fresh veggies and pita or crackers. Try it this way, or add it to your next crudité platter. Your guests will love it!

How long does homemade tzatziki last? ›

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. This will depend on how fresh the yogurt was when you made the sauce.

Is tzatziki made from yogurt or sour cream? ›

Tzatziki sauce is a creamy cucumber sauce that is most often made with simple ingredients including, Greek yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, fresh herbs, olive oil and lemon juice. We've created the most delicious Easy Tzatziki Sauce made with sour cream instead of full-fat Greek yogurt.

Can I eat tzatziki everyday? ›

Eating tzatziki can help add a variety of healthy nutrients to your daily diet, maintain a robust microbial system, and maintain blood glucose levels. If you suffer from high blood pressure, use tzatziki often as it contains less sodium and carbs than hummus.

What's healthier hummus or tzatziki? ›

Which to Pick? If you make your determination based on health concerns, then hummus is clearly the less healthy dip, with high sodium being a particular concern. Health-wise, tzatziki contains only 54 calories per a 45 gram serving; it also comes with only 8 grams of carbohydrates and a negligible amount of sodium.

Can tzatziki go bad? ›

Shelf Life of Tzatziki The longevity of tzatziki largely hinges on its storage conditions. Homemade tzatziki should ideally be consumed within 3-5 days when kept in the refrigerator in an airtight container. Store-bought varieties may last longer, up to two weeks, due to added preservatives.

How long does tzatziki last in the fridge? ›

Tzatziki will last about four days in the fridge before it starts to go bad. While you can freeze it, it will change a bit in regards to texture and consistency when it comes time to thawing it out.

How do you cut cucumbers for tzatziki? ›

Simply cut the cucumber in half lengthwise, and then use a small spoon to scrape the seeds out. Next, shred the cucumber on a box grater or in a food processor. Cucumbers are filled with water, which will dilute the tzatziki if you don't wring it all out.

Why does my tzatziki taste bland? ›

Salt – Without this, your tzatziki will taste very bland! I like sea salt but table would work just as well. Dill – You could also use mint but I prefer dill's pickle like flavour. It works so well in creamy dips and sauces!

What pairs well with tzatziki sauce? ›

Tzatziki sauce goes great with all kinds of meat like chicken, pork etc. It also tastes good with fish. Felafel and tzatziki together taste good.

What goes best with tzatziki? ›

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.

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.

Is tzatziki healthier than hummus? ›

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.

What does tzatziki sauce taste like? ›

Cucumber Freshness: Tzatziki is typically made with grated or finely chopped cucumber, which adds a refreshing, slightly sweet taste and a subtle, light and crisp texture. Herbaceous: Fresh dill adds the signature vibrant, citrus-like taste, with a slightly grassy undertone.

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.

What's the difference between tzatziki and hummus? ›

Which to Pick? If you make your determination based on health concerns, then hummus is clearly the less healthy dip, with high sodium being a particular concern. Health-wise, tzatziki contains only 54 calories per a 45 gram serving; it also comes with only 8 grams of carbohydrates and a negligible amount of sodium.

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