There’s a reason why Greek Tzatziki is so popular. This creamy Tzatziki Sauce is great with chicken, grilled vegetables, in gyros with pita bread, or as a fresh veggie dip. It’s also delicious as a salad dressing.

Watch the video tutorial below and see how easy it is to make this authentic Tzatziki recipe.

Tzatziki served in a bowl with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil

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Tzatziki Sauce

Years ago, we took a trip to Seattle, Washington, where my cousin Alla served us a Mediterranean menu that we were all swooning over. This sauce tied everything together. I drowned my chicken and smothered everything on my plate with it.

I then proceeded to down everything way too fast because it all tasted so good! I fell in love with this tzatziki sauce and we’ve been making it ever since!

Did I also acquire the Moroccan Chicken and Grilled Veggie Skewers recipes? Do you even have to ask?

Tzatziki Sauce Video Tutorial

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What is Tzatziki Sauce?

Tzatziki is pronounced “tuh·zee·kee” and it is a Greek cucumber yogurt dip. It’s a nutritious sauce you can serve with chicken, grilled veggies, pita chips, as a gyro sauce, and fresh veggie dip. My cousin Alla is a fabulous cook, and I’m so thankful to glean from her kitchen wisdom.

Homemade Tzatziki is also a healthy sauce with just 57 calories in a generous 1/4 cup serving (see the recipe card below for the full nutrition label). Try this sauce once, and you will quickly see why it’s one of the most popular Mediterranean sauces.

Tzatziki sauce in a teal serving bowl

Ingredients for Tzatziki Sauce

  • Cucumber – we used half of a peeled English cucumber, but 3-4 small Persian cucumbers will also work.
  • Greek Yogurt – should be cold right out of the refrigerator, and you can use full-fat or fat-free.
  • Garlic – Add garlic to taste, as it can get stronger as the flavors meld in the refrigerator. We love garlic, so we use 4 cloves. You can either grate it or use a garlic press.
  • Dill – we have used fresh chopped dill or frozen dill for making tzatziki.
  • Lemon juice – freshly squeezed is best. Do not use lemon juice from concentrate. Typically you can get about 1 1/2 Tbsp from half a lemon. If you need to substitute, you can use white vinegar and add it to taste (start with 1 tsp and go up from there).
  • Salt and Pepper – add this to taste as a little goes a long way.
Ingredients for Making Greek Tzatziki Sauce

Pro Tip:

Several of our readers have reported that they prefer to grate the cucumber on the large holes of a box grater rather than dicing. Using a grater works ‘grate’ (did you see what I did there? 😅), but the sauce will have a different texture. We prefer the added texture of finely diced cucumber.

How to Make Tzatziki Sauce

  1. Cucumber Prep: Peel and finely dice the cucumber and set over a bowl lined with a cheesecloth or over a fine-mesh sieve. Sprinkle with 1/2 tsp salt, stir, and set aside to soften and release juice.
cucumbers straining over a cheese cloth
  1. Make the Sauce: In a large mixing bowl, combine the remaining ingredients: yogurt, lemon juice, garlic, dill, olive oil, salt and pepper.
  2. Strain Cucumbers: Use the cheesecloth to squeeze out as much juice as you can from your chopped cucumber. Discard the liquid and add cucumber to the bowl mixing bowl. 

Pro Tip:

Getting rid of excess cucumber juice is important so that your tzatziki sauce isn’t watery the next day. You’ll be amazed at how much liquid you can strain off. Cheesecloth is the most effective way, but you can also squeeze by the fistful over a strainer.

Ingredients for cucumber tzatziki in a mixing bowl
  1. Stir and Refrigerate: Stir all of the ingredients together then cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or overnight. It stores well for 3-5 days in the fridge.
Stirred together tzatziki sauce

Serve Tzatziki Sauce With

Tzatziki is one of the most versatile sauces. It’s terrific as a dip, a spread on sandwiches, a topping, and even a salad dressing (try it on our Chicken Salad to make a Tzatziki Chicken Salad).

Tzatziki sauce recipe served with cucumber

Can I add mint? 

Mint is a traditional flavoring sometimes added to tzatziki. You can substitute the dill and add 1 Tbsp chopped fresh mint, or add it to taste. 

Can I use less garlic? 

Add the garlic to taste, keeping in mind that fresh homegrown garlic can taste much stronger and spicier than store-bought garlic. I love adding the full 4 cloves of garlic to give the sauce extra flavor. 

Make-Ahead

Homemade tzatziki sauce can typically be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. If you notice any separation in the sauce, simply stir before serving. We do not recommend freezing tzatziki.

Greek Dipping Sauce with Cucumber and Greek Yogurt

In the summer months. when our garden cucumbers are booming, we are all about our favorite cucumber recipes, like Cucumber Tomato Avocado Salad and Creamy Cucumber Salad are on our regular rotation. Tzatziki is definitely on our ‘favorites’ list.

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Tzatziki Recipe

4.84 from 123 votes
Tzatziki sauce in a bowl drizzled with olive oil
Tzatziki is a fresh cucumber yogurt sauce you can serve with chicken, grilled veggies, pita chips, gyros, or as a raw veggie dip.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 12 people (makes 3 cups)
  • 1/2 English cucumber
  • 1/2 tsp salt, or to taste
  • 16 oz plain Greek yogurt, cold, (either full fat or fat-free will work)
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice, Juice of 1/2 lemon; please squeeze a real lemon
  • 3 to 4 garlic cloves, peeled and grated
  • 1/3 cup chopped dill
  • 3 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil, plus more to drizzle
  • 1/4 tsp salt, or to taste
  • 1/8 tsp black pepper, or to taste

Instructions

Prep the Cucumber:

  • Peel and finely dice the cucumber, or you can grate on the large holes of a box grater if preferred. Transfer to a bowl lined with a cheesecloth* and sprinkle cucumbers with 1/2 tsp salt and give them a light stir. Set aside for the cucumbers to release their juice while you prep the remaining ingredients.

How to Make Tzatziki Sauce:

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine plain Greek yogurt, lemon juice, grated garlic cloves, chopped dill, extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper, or season to taste.
  • Use the cheesecloth to squeeze out as much juice as you can from your chopped cucumber. You'll be surprised how much juice comes out. Discard the juice and add squeezed cucumber to your mixing bowl.
  • Stir everything to combine and season to taste with more salt and pepper if desired. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, or until ready to serve. I love serving drizzled with a little more extra virgin olive oil. 

Notes

*If you don’t have a cheesecloth, you can use a clean, lint-free kitchen tea towel, or set cucumbers over a fine mesh strainer, then squeeze out as much liquid as you can with your hands. 
**Nutrition label is based on using fat-free Greek yogurt. 

Nutrition Per Serving

57kcal Calories2g Carbs4g Protein4g Fat1g Saturated Fat1g Polyunsaturated Fat3g Monounsaturated Fat1g Trans Fat2mg Cholesterol160mg Sodium85mg Potassium1g Fiber1g Sugar116IU Vitamin A2mg Vitamin C47mg Calcium1mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Tzatziki Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
57
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
4
g
6
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
3
g
Cholesterol
 
2
mg
1
%
Sodium
 
160
mg
7
%
Potassium
 
85
mg
2
%
Carbohydrates
 
2
g
1
%
Fiber
 
1
g
4
%
Sugar
 
1
g
1
%
Protein
 
4
g
8
%
Vitamin A
 
116
IU
2
%
Vitamin C
 
2
mg
2
%
Calcium
 
47
mg
5
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Condiments
Cuisine: Greek
Keyword: Tzatziki, Tzatziki recipe, Tzatziki Sauce
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 57
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Good Things

Natasha in greenhouse with homegrown cucumbers

It’s early in the season, but my parents already have ripe fresh cucumbers because they plant them in their backyard greenhouse. I can’t put into words how much I love the garden-grown variety. They have an irresistible crunch and sweetness that puts all store-bought cucumbers to shame.

Thankfully, for this recipe, you won’t tell much of a difference so don’t worry if you can only get them from the grocery store. People always ask what kinds of cucumbers my Mom grows so if you’re curious, they are called Amur. The seeds were gifted to her from a relative in Ukraine, but you can source Amur seeds online.

4.84 from 123 votes (34 ratings without comment)

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  • Bev
    July 24, 2022

    Hi Natasha, I love all your recipes! This sauce idyone I’m definitely going to try. I sent it to all 4 of my daughters who are also loving your recipes. Thank you so much for the varieties!!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 24, 2022

      You are very welcome, I hope they love it too!

      Reply

  • Rosa Pellerin
    July 9, 2022

    I did not like the sauce in the restaurant, but this one is the best I have ever eaten

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      July 9, 2022

      That’s wonderful, Rosa! Thank you for the review, so glad you enjoyed this sauce. It is amazing, love it!

      Reply

  • Rosa Pellerin
    July 9, 2022

    I made this sauce and it’s the best. I am wondering how long it preserve in the fridge

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 9, 2022

      Hi Rosa, you could keep the tzatziki sauce covered and refrigerated 3-5 days, depending on freshness of cucumber and dill.

      Reply

  • Diana
    June 28, 2022

    I made this it was great My daughter was in her glory made it with chicken kabobs. Thank you.

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      June 28, 2022

      Sounds amazing! Thanks for the review, Diana.

      Reply

  • Jordan Eisenman
    June 18, 2022

    Natasha any way you have a Falafel recipe from scratch? This is something I have been trying to figure out and anything you come up with is golden!

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      June 18, 2022

      Hi Jordan. No, I do not have a recipe for this one.

      Reply

  • Rose
    April 21, 2022

    OOOOH that’s where I’ve seen this snack from! My uncle made this from this exact website and I wondered why it looked familiar! It tasted amazing!

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 21, 2022

      Hello Rose, nice to know that you have enjoyed this recipe!

      Reply

  • Deborah Stricker
    April 14, 2022

    Will Sour cream do? somethings are getting hard to find like Greek yogurt.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 14, 2022

      Hi Deborah, I have not experimented with that but it should work! Here is what one of our readers wrote ” I added a couple tablespoons of sour cream to soften the bitterness too. Made it perfect!” I hope that helps!

      Reply

  • Dawn
    April 2, 2022

    Easy and delicious! Coffee filters work well for squeezing excess juice out of cucumbers.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 3, 2022

      Sounds great, Dawn! So glad you love this recipe.

      Reply

  • Victoria
    January 10, 2022

    Was in a pinch, and had everything except for the cucumber (no time to go). Believe it or not, this tasted amazing even without it! Thank you for always having the recipes I need, in a pinch or not.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      January 10, 2022

      You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  • Joyce a kibitlewski
    November 17, 2021

    My daughter worked for a greek restaurant and loved their fresh tzatziki. We have been looking for a recipe that comes close. Happily i have to say she loves your recipe!! It is now in our family favorites recipe book!!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      November 17, 2021

      I’m so glad my recipe was a hit!

      Reply

  • Linda Straczynski
    October 9, 2021

    Hi Natasha.
    Being Greek, this the same exact way I makeTzatziki. Love the stuff. Great with everything especially ground lamb burgers, seasoned, with lettuce, tomatoes and Tzatziki on top.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      October 10, 2021

      Good to know that you use the same recipe, Linda. So true, it is delicious on a lot of different food!

      Reply

  • Judy
    September 11, 2021

    I haven’t made this yet. I usually make a recipe as stated the first time so I know what it’s supposed to taste like unless I know that I don’t like a the taste of an ingredient (like rosemary). There after I experiment to fit my tastes or because I don’t have something. As Rachel Ray says, you won’t see what we’re doing in our home kitchens and we all have different tastes.
    I grew up in Louisville KY, home of Benedictine spread–a cucumber cream cheese spread with the main flavor being the cucumber. I think you could do a tzatziki spread from your recipe by using cream cheese instead of yogurt. I may have to try it after I try your tzatziki sauce as is.

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    • Natasha's Kitchen
      September 13, 2021

      Thanks, Judy. Yes, feel free to try this recipe and tweak it a bit according to your personal preference. I hope you like it!

      Reply

    • Tracy
      July 27, 2022

      That spread made with cream cheese sounds so good, and I’ll put it on my list to try! Tzatziki is a favorite condiment flavor of mine. Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  • Joseph
    August 8, 2021

    Add some fresh mint.

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  • Karen
    July 14, 2021

    Do you remove the cucumber seeds for this recipe?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 14, 2021

      Hi Karen, we do not!

      Reply

  • Tracy
    July 12, 2021

    I’m a weirdo and don’t care for raw garlic in toppings/sauces. Could roasted garlic work in tzatziki?

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 12, 2021

      Hi Tracy, I haven’t tried this with roasted garlic to truly say that it will work. If you experiment, I would love to know how you like this recipe!

      Reply

  • Nahla
    July 11, 2021

    Hello Natasha,
    I love this recipe. I will give it a try. I was wondering if you a Gyro recipe. I would love to make Tzatziki sauce with Gyro sandwiches.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 11, 2021

      Hi Nahla, I don’t have a recipe for that yet but thanks for the idea and suggestion.

      Reply

  • Vinnie
    July 10, 2021

    Thank you for the Tzatziki recipe, now if only a Doner Kebab recipe would appear maybe using Chicken thighs instead of Lamb,
    Hmmmmmmmmmmmm!

    Reply

  • Jess
    July 9, 2021

    This tzatziki reminds me of one of my favorite greek restaurants sauce that they make in house, and it was so good! I love it!

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    • Natasha
      July 9, 2021

      I love how recipes like this Tzatziki sauce can bring back memories. That’s awesome!

      Reply

  • April
    July 9, 2021

    I love this stuff! So easy to make and super fresh tasting.

    Reply

  • Jessica Burgess
    July 9, 2021

    I’ve tried making a different recipe for this before but it wasn’t what I was looking for! THIS recipe is what I was looking for. SO SO good, thank you!

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    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 9, 2021

      Hi Jessica! I’m glad you discovered this recipe! It’s our absolute favorite, and I’m so happy you also enjoyed that!

      Reply

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