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A great use for so many cucumbers. I wished I would've salted like suggested below.
Can this be frozen to serve later?
Hi, Amy. Yes you can freeze tzatziki, but the thawed result will not be as good as fresh. Cucumbers tend to get mushy when frozen.
just add a tablespoon of oñive oil to the tzatziki and stir well. This makes it taste super creamy and more originally Greek.
I agree. It really needs that touch of richness and flavor.
Love this recipe .
Serve this with fried green tomatoes, it makes a great combo:-)
If you have time - drain the yogurt for two hours or so by placing it in a fine strainer, over a couple of coffee filters, or on cheese cloth. This makes it much richer and less watery. Or if you have a specialty shop - use greek yogurt instead!
Lightly salt the cucumbers and let drain for about 30-45 minutes in a collander for a creamier, less watery Tzadziki
IMPORTANT: put the grated cucumber in a kitchen towel and squeeze out all the liquid before adding it to the yogurt! Otherwise your sauce will be runny.
This is a great tip, Pamela!