This tzatziki is my go-to recipe for brightening up dinner and snacking occasions alike! You’ll blend and mix everything in one bowl (yes, one bowl!) for a perfect weeknight meal or an easy appetizer that your family will love. It’s time to make some delicious memories while keeping it simple!
Ingredient Breakdown
When it comes to making tzatziki, the ingredients are fresh, straightforward, and easy to find. Let’s break down what you’ll need:
- 1 cup Greek yogurt: I love using whole-milk Greek yogurt for a creamier texture. It’s the backbone of our tzatziki, giving it that rich flavor!
- 1½ cups cucumber (about 9 ounces): Grated with the large holes of a box grater. A must-have for that refreshingly crunchy texture.
- 2 tablespoons fresh dill (chopped): This herb is key! It adds that vibrant, herbaceous flavor that tzatziki is known for.
- 1 tablespoon fresh mint (chopped, optional): If you’re a mint lover (like me), toss it in! If not, no worries – it’s still incredible without.
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice: Just a splash! Adds fantastic brightness.
- 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil: Because everything’s better with a drizzle of good olive oil!
- 1 clove garlic: Depending on how garlicky you’re feeling, this is the perfect aromatic touch.
- ½ teaspoon salt: Of course, a couple pinches more won’t hurt either! Adjust based on your taste.
Feel free to mix things up! No fresh herbs? Use some dried ones. Want it spicier? Toss in a pinch of red pepper flakes! This recipe is flexible, just like your weeknight schedule!
Let’s Get Cooking!
Alright, let’s dive into how to create this delightful tzatziki!
Grate the Cucumber (about 5 minutes): Using the large holes of your box grater, grate 1½ packed cups of cucumber. I like to keep the peel on for that gorgeous pop of color and a little extra crunch!
Drain the Cucumber (about 2 minutes): This step is crucial! You don’t want watery tzatziki, yikes! So, grab a clean kitchen towel, wrap the grated cucumber, and give it a good squeeze to remove any excess moisture.
Mix it All Together (about 3 minutes): In a mixing bowl, add the drained cucumber, 1 cup of Greek yogurt, 2 tablespoons of chopped dill, 1 tablespoon of optional mint, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, 1 tablespoon of extra-virgin olive oil, minced garlic, and half a teaspoon of salt. Stir until everything is combined and oh-so creamy!
Taste and Adjust (about 1 minute): Here’s where it gets fun! Take a taste and adjust the salt or citrus levels to your preference. A couple extra pinches of salt can make all the difference!
Let it Chill Out (30 minutes – if you can wait!): For the best flavor, let your tzatziki rest in the fridge for about 30 minutes. This allows those flavors to meld together beautifully. If you can, drizzle a bit of extra olive oil on top before serving for that extra touch of deliciousness!
Serve & Enjoy: Spread the tzatziki on a serving plate and serve it with warm pita bread or crunchy pita chips. Dive in and savor that incredible flavor!
And there you have it, delicious tzatziki in no time! Perfect for dipping, slathering on your favorite wraps, or complementing grilled meats. It’s such a crowd-pleaser!
If you loved this tzatziki, be sure to check out my Gordon Ramsay Barbecue Sauce or my Green sauce! Trust me, your family will thank you!

Why This Recipe Works
Quick & Easy
One of the best parts about this tzatziki recipe is that it comes together in under 15 minutes. Seriously! It’s a lifesaver for busy weeknight meals or when you’re hosting a get-together and need a fast appetizer.
Customizable
No fresh herbs? No problem! You can totally swap in whatever herbs you have on hand. Want to give it some kick? Just a pinch of cayenne or red pepper flakes will do the trick. This recipe is all about flexibility, making it a winner for all taste buds.
Make-Ahead Friendly
This tzatziki is even better after it sits for a little while. Whip it up the night before or in the morning for effortless entertaining! The flavors get happier (and more delicious) as they meld together in the fridge, so you can make it a part of your meal prep!
Fresh and Flavorful
Nothing beats the taste of fresh ingredients! The combination of Greek yogurt and cucumber creates a creamy, tangy base that’s perfect for those warm summer evenings. Every bite is refreshing and makes you think of sunny Mediterranean afternoons.
Perfect for Entertaining
Whether you’re throwing a casual dinner party or enjoying a picnic with your family, this tzatziki dish is a total crowd-pleaser! Serve it as a simple dip or drizzle it over grilled meats or veggies, and watch it disappear. Everyone will be coming back for more!
Serving & Storage
How to Serve This Tzatziki
The ways to enjoy this tzatziki are endless! Serve it as a dip with warm pita or pita chips. It’s also wonderful as a sauce in wraps, salads, or with roasted veggies. Feeling adventurous? Try using it on your next burger instead of traditional sauces. Seriously, it’s incredible!
Storage
This tzatziki keeps well in the refrigerator! Store it in an airtight container for up to 3 days, but I bet it won’t last that long because it’s just too good.
Reheating Instructions
No need to reheat! Tzatziki is served cold, making it a perfect dish to have on hand for easy meals or snacks any time.
Freezer Friendly
Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend freezing it. It’s best enjoyed fresh, and freezing can change the texture of the cucumber and yogurt. Just trust me on this one!
Tzatziki is a fantastic way to add a pop of flavor and freshness to your meals. Once you try this quick and easy recipe, I think you’ll find it becomes a beloved staple in your home, just like it is in mine. I can’t wait for you to give it a shot, let me know how it turns out!
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Tzatziki
Ingredients
Method
- Grate the cucumber using the large holes of a box grater (about 5 minutes). Keep the peel on for extra crunch.
- Drain the grated cucumber by wrapping it in a clean kitchen towel and squeezing out excess moisture (about 2 minutes).
- In a mixing bowl, combine the drained cucumber, Greek yogurt, dill, mint, lemon juice, olive oil, minced garlic, and salt. Stir until well mixed (about 3 minutes).
- Taste and adjust the seasoning, adding more salt or lemon juice as preferred (about 1 minute).
- Let the tzatziki chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes for the flavors to meld.
- Serve tzatziki on a plate with warm pita bread or pita chips.