Showing posts with label dip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dip. Show all posts

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Tzatziki



Greek food and I are really great friends. I remember the first time I tried tzatziki; despite my inability to pronounce it, I found it extremely delightful. And because I've since learned to speak its name with confidence, I decided it was about time to learn how to make it.

This fresh, cucumber-y spread is good on everything - crackers, pitas, sandwiches, vegetables, your fingers, etc. - and is healthier than its counterparts.

Tzatziki (adapted from recipe)

Ingredients:
-1 (32-oz) container plain Greek yogurt
-1 cucumber
-1/2 clove garlic, diced
-1 1/4 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
-1 tbsp. olive oil
-1/2 tbsp. salt
-1/2 tsp. pepper
-2 tbsp. fresh dill, chopped


1. Start by straining the yogurt. Use a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth, and place it over a bowl. Scoop yogurt on top, and allow to sit for about an hour to drain all the liquid into the bowl (the warmer the yogurt is, the faster it will strain).

NOTE: I have made this without straining the yogurt & it tastes fine - it just gets really watery after sitting.

2. While yogurt is straining, wash cucumber & chop off both ends. Use a cheese grater to grate the cucumber, and place on a paper towel. Using your hands, squeeze the excess water out of the grated cucumber while holding over the sink. Throw a bit of salt on top & wrap in a paper towel until ready to mix into the yogurt.

3. Once yogurt is done straining, put in a bowl & whisk until smooth. Add remaining ingredients, including the cucumber, and mix thoroughly. Eat immediately, or refrigerate. It's delicious right away, but gets even better as it sits.


Monday, November 5, 2012

Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip


Did I ever mention that I'm not a huge fan of vegetables? I've definitely learned to love them more as I've gotten older, but I still don't just get excited about them. Unless they're drenched in something like cheese, butter, or ranch dressing. So, today, I tried out a new snack. Instead of pulling out the bottled ranch dressing, I mixed a little bit of ranch dressing mix with plain Greek yogurt & a little bit of skim milk. The result? Awesome. I'm never using "real" ranch again.

Greek Yogurt Ranch Dip
1 packet ranch dressing mix
1 cup plain Greek yogurt
1 cup skim milk

Mix together in a storable container - and eat with whatever you would like! For a creamier dressing, use less milk.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Cheddar Bacon Ranch Dip

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Okay, so this is the easiest, most addicting dip ever. The recipe is courtesy of the Plain Chicken blog (I've tried a few recipes from this blog, and have never been disappointed). She called it "crack," and it proved to be so at girl's night. Beware... you won't be able to stop eating this once you start.

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This recipe has just five simple ingredients:

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I added green onions to the original recipe for a little extra kick... plus I just love onions.

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Cheddar Bacon Ranch Dip
-16-oz container sour cream
-1 packet ranch dressing mix
-3-oz packet bacon bits (in the bag, not the jar)
-1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
-3 green onions, chopped

Mix together all ingredients, and refrigerate before serving (if you can wait). I am also going to try modifying this recipe the next time I make it to be a little healther--with Greek yogurt instead of sour cream, and turkey bacon instead of bacon bits... we'll see how it goes. ENJOY!

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