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Visit Rouxbe Cooking School to view a wide selection of online cooking classes, video cooking tips and instructional video recipes. This video shows the home cook how to make Tzatziki — a Greek Yogurt dip that is a
creamy combination of cucumber, garlic, fresh herbs and yogurt. http://rouxbe.com/recipes/20/text

17 Comments

  1. @jtso6123 The only thumbs up approval harder to get is from one's grandmother. We're so pleased we have your mom's seal of approval. That means a lot!

  2. @xXSuP3rM0d3LXx The complete text recipe is available on Rouxbe. There is a link to it above if you hit the "show more" tab.

  3. @bombaaja Difference of opinion are great and need to be shared but there is no need to be rude in a public forum.

  4. whatever this is supposed to be: it is definitely not tsatsiki.
    it is nicely filmed and i a sure it tastes well, but please give it another name.

  5. @bombaaja Hi, If you are still looking for a recipe for this, I found one that looks authentic. It was uploaded by ghoztman and simply called Tzatziki. Hope this helps. I'm going to try the recipe from that video.

  6. @bombaaja βασικα ανιθος μπαινει στο τζατζικι…μαλακια ειπες παλι…

  7. uh, yes there ARE herbs in the sauce. This looks pretty bad for you, considering you tried to call someone out for doing it wrong.

  8. It is good also to use olive oil strain the yogurt with cheesecloth and get generous with the garlic instead of adding onion
    A friendly recommendation .

  9. Please excuse the dumbass on top. Greek rude at its best. The original recipe is done with only greek yoghurt (very thick in form), garlic, olive oil and cucumber. ofcourse lots of salt and pepper. Some people add dill. Less is more 🙂

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