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Greetings foodies and Tsatsiki enthusiasts! Get ready to whisk your taste buds away to Greece, as today we'll be learning how to prepare the classic Greek dish, Tsatsiki. But don't worry, we've got you covered - this lesson comes in both Greek and English, so everyone can join in on the fun and whip up a delicious meal. So put on your apron, grab your ingredients, and let's get our cooking game on! Let's show the world what we're made of and make the tastiest Tsatsiki ever. Ready, set, cook! | |||
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Tsatsiki | |||
- | <span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you:</span> [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Historical-speech-of-Xenophon-Zolotas|Historical speech of Xenophon Zolotas]], [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Greek-Salad-Horiatiki-Salata|Greek Salad Horiatiki Salata]], [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Greek-history|Greek history]] & [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Greek-art-and-architecture|Greek art and architecture]]. | ||
==English== | |||
===Ingredients=== | |||
- | * 2 cups of Greek yogurt | ||
* 1 medium cucumber | |||
* 3 cloves of garlic | |||
* 2 tablespoons of olive oil | |||
* 1 tablespoon of red wine vinegar | |||
* Salt to taste | |||
* Fresh dill or mint for garnish (optional) | |||
===Instructions=== | |||
# Peel and grate the cucumber using a grater or food processor. Squeeze the grated cucumber to remove any excess water, and set it aside in a bowl. | |||
# Crush or finely chop the garlic cloves and add them to the bowl with the cucumber. | |||
# Add the Greek yogurt to the cucumber and garlic mixture, and mix well. | |||
# Add the olive oil and red wine vinegar to the bowl and stir until everything is well combined. | |||
# Taste the mixture and add salt according to your liking. | |||
# If desired, garnish the Tsatsiki with fresh dill or mint. | |||
# Let the Tsatsiki sit in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before serving to allow the flavors to meld together. | |||
# Serve the Tsatsiki with pita bread, fresh vegetables, or as a side dish to your favorite Greek dish. | |||
# And there you have it - a simple and delicious recipe for Tsatsiki! Don't be afraid to get creative and experiment with different herbs or spices to add your own personal touch. Enjoy! | |||
== Greek == | |||
===Υλικά=== | |||
* 2 φλιτζάνια ελληνικό γιαούρτι | |||
* 1 μεσαίο αγγούρι | |||
* 3 σκελίδες σκόρδο | |||
* 2 κουταλιές της σούπας ελαιόλαδο | |||
* 1 κουταλιά της σούπας κόκκινο κρασί ξίδι | |||
* Αλάτι στο γούστο σας | |||
* Φρέσκο άνηθο ή δυόσμο για στολισμό (προαιρετικά) | |||
===Οδηγίες=== | |||
# Ξεφλουδίστε και τρίψτε το αγγούρι χρησιμοποιώντας ένα τρίφτη ή τον επεξεργαστή τροφίμων. Στραγγίστε το τριμμένο αγγούρι για να αφαιρέσετε το υπόλοιπο νερό και τοποθετήστε το σε ένα μπολ. | |||
# Συνθλίψτε ή ψιλοκόψτε τις σκελίδες σκόρδο και προσθέστε τις στο μπολ με το αγγούρι. | |||
# Προσθέστε το ελληνικό γιαούρτι στο μείγμα αγγουριού και σκόρδου και ανακατέψτε καλά. | |||
# Προσθέστε το ελαιόλαδο και το κόκκινο κρασί ξίδι στο μπολ και ανακατέψτε μέχρι να ενσωματωθούν όλα τα υλικά. | |||
# Δοκιμάστε το μείγμα και προσθέστε αλάτι σύμφωνα με τις προτιμήσεις σας. | |||
[[Category:Culture/Dish]] [[Category:Culture/Dish/Greek]] | |||
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==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Keftedakia-with-tomato-sauce|Keftedakia with tomato sauce]] | |||
- | * [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Status-of-women-in-Ancient-Greece|Status of women in Ancient Greece]] | ||
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Hetaira|Hetaira]] | |||
- | * [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Astrology|Astrology]] | ||
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Toys-and-Games-in-Ancient-Greece|Toys and Games in Ancient Greece]] | |||
- | * [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/The-Creation-of-the-World-to-Deucalion-and-Pyrrha|The Creation of the World to Deucalion and Pyrrha]] | ||
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Ηistorical-period-of-Greek-language|Ηistorical period of Greek language]] | |||
- | * [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Literature|Literature]] | ||
| | * [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Shield-of-Achilles|Shield of Achilles]] | ||
* [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/February-21-International-Mother-Language-Day|February 21 International Mother Language Day]] | |||
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