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Published: Jun 8, 2023 · Modified: Aug 7, 2023 by Alla · Leave a Comment

Vegan Tzatziki (Cucumber Yogurt Sauce)

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If you want to make a quick and easy vegan tzatziki recipe, this is the one for you! There are very few ingredients required, so the key is to use the freshest you can find. The recipe is naturally gluten-free and can be dairy-free and nut-free, depending on the yogurt you choose. Apart from the yogurt, all you need is cucumber, garlic, lime, and fresh herbs.

tzatziki yogurt sauce in bowl with mint garnish and limes on side

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I think it's essential to choose the right kind of yogurt for vegan tzatziki, and I really like the Culina brand (not sponsored, just like it). A thick, creamy, coconut-based yogurt, Culina isn't overpowering in taste and does an excellent job taking on the flavors you add to it. If dairy is not an issue or you prefer regular yogurt, select a Greek whole-fat yogurt for the best taste. Fage Total Greek yogurt is a good option. Regardless of which option you choose, dairy-free or regular yogurt, make sure it's plain and not flavored.

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  • Vegan Tzatziki

Fresh herbs are also essential in this recipe! I love to use fresh dill, mint, cilantro, or a combination. As for cucumbers, Persian or English cucumbers work best. They have thinner skin, are firm and crunchy, are mild in flavor, and are less watery overall.

Of course, this homemade vegan Greek tzatziki subs as a great veggie dip. It also pairs exceptionally well with lamb. Try serving it as a topping on these grilled lamb burgers, dolloped on top of this juiciest chicken breast recipe, or as an accompaniment for this whole roasted branzino. Whichever way you serve it, I know you'll love it. 

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • It's a wonderful option for those with a dairy allergy or lactose intolerance, who prefer a plant-based diet, or even looking for a kosher-style tzatziki sauce.
  • Vegan tzatziki is easy and quick to whip up and can elevate any dish. It is also customizable! Just adjust the levels of garlic, lime, or the types of herbs. 
  • It's a versatile recipe. Use it as a dip for veggies or chicken tenders, a condiment for lamb burgers, a spread, or even a base sauce for plating roasted carrots. 

Ingredients

The ingredient list is short, so using fresh garlic, lime, and herbs is essential - avoid substituting with dried alternatives.

ingredients for tzatziki recipe includes plain yogurt, lime, garlic, fresh mint and dill and cucumbers

Dairy-Free Yogurt: When selecting yogurt, opt for a thick and creamy variety that is plain and not flavored. A wide range of vegan and dairy-free yogurts are available, including plant-based options and those made from nuts. I recommend the Culina brand's coconut-based yogurt in its plain and simple flavor. Always check the label for potential allergens or ingredients that may not fit your dietary needs. 

Cucumber: Persian cucumbers are small, crispy, and have a mild flavor, making them an excellent choice for this vegan yogurt sauce. They have thin skin and are almost seedless, so they are extra crispy, not watery, and do not need to be peeled. You can typically find them in packages of 5 or 6. The English cucumber, or Hothouse cucumber, is larger and slightly more watery but can be used interchangeably. At the store, you will see these cucumbers wrapped tightly in plastic. 

persian cucumbers with lime and dill
Persian cucumbers usually come in packages of 5 or 6 or in a bag
english cucumber sliced
English or Hothouse cucumber can be found wrapped in plastic at the store

Lime: The juice of lime adds a delightful citrus flavor, plus it aids in balancing the tanginess of the yogurt. 

Garlic:  Aim for a well-balanced flavor that enhances the dish without overpowering it. Begin small, and adjust according to your taste preferences. Personally, I prefer a milder garlic flavor. Additionally, I recommend using a grater to ensure the garlic mixes and blends smoothly with the yogurt. 

Herbs: Dill and or mint are classic ingredients in a tzatziki recipe, adding a vibrant flavor to the sauce. When selecting herbs, look for bright green leaves with a robust garden-fresh aroma when torn. Regardless of your choice, using fresh and not dry herbs is vital. 

Salt

cucumbers and vegan yogurt, limes and mint
Ingredients to make vegan tzatziki with plant-based yogurt
fage greek yogurt, cucumbers, lime and mint
Ingredients to make regular tzatziki sauce with a full-fat Greek yogurt

Substitutions


Dairy-free Yogurt: use full-fat Greek yogurt if dairy is not an issue.
Fresh Herbs: swap dill and mint with parsley and cilantro
Lime: swap lime with lemon

Recipe Video

How To Make Vegan Tzatziki

  1. Use the large holes of a box grater to grate the cucumber directly onto a clean kitchen towel or dry paper towel. 
  2. Wrap the grated cucumber in the paper towel and firmly squeeze the excess liquid into a kitchen sink or a separate bowl designated for waste. 
  3. Next, transfer the grated cucumber to a small or medium-sized bowl. Add the yogurt, lime juice, salt, garlic, dill, and/or mint. Stir to combine.
mixing yogurt with cucumbers in a bowl

Recipe Notes

  • Serve right away or cover and chill the vegan tzatziki in the fridge for 30 minutes before serving. 
  • Vegan tzatziki sauce is naturally gluten-free and dairy free. Moreover, it can be nut-free depending on the choice of vegan yogurt used.
  • For more richness, add a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil on top when serving and sprinkle some fresh dill as garnish. 
  • If using thick-skinned or waxy cucumbers, peel the skin before grating them. 
  • Can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for about 3 to 5 days. However, it is at its best when consumed on the day its made.  
vegan tzatziki sauce in small bowl with mint on top

Recipe FAQ

What is tzatziki?

Tzatziki is a traditional Greek yogurt sauce. It is also popular in other parts of the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern regions. It is known for its creamy texture, refreshing flavor, and versatility as a condiment and dip. The key ingredients in tzatziki include yogurt, cucumber, garlic, lime juice, salt, and fresh herbs. Although traditionally made with strained sheep's or goat's milk yogurt, it can be made with full-fat Greek yogurt, eliminating the need for straining. Alternatively, for a vegan-friendly option, use a vegan or dairy-free yogurt.

What to serve with tzatziki?

Tzatziki is a versatile sauce that pairs well with various dishes. It is creamy, tangy, and refreshing in flavor and can be prepared as a condiment, dipping sauce, snack, appetizer, or even a side dish! It is commonly served alongside grilled meats, falafel, gyros, pita bread, raw or roasted vegetables, salads, and rice bowls. Additionally, it complements grilled lamb (think kabobs, kaftas, and lamb chops), grilled salmon, and zucchini exceptionally well.

Can you freeze tzatziki sauce?

Yogurt tends to separate and become watery when frozen and thawed, which can affect the texture of tzatziki. I do not recommend freezing it. However, it can stay in the fridge for 3 to 5 days, sealed in an airtight container.

Pairing Suggestions

These are some of my favorite dishes to serve with vegan tzatziki:

  • grilled lamb burgers with buns on a board
    Grilled Lamb Burgers
  • chicken breast
    How to Cook Juicy Bone-in Chicken Breast in a Pan
  • whole roasted branzino on a platter with lemons
    Whole Roasted Branzino
  • bowl of rice, salmon and veggies
    Easy Salmon Bowl
vegan tzatziki sauce in bowl with mint on top

Vegan Tzatziki

Made with dairy-free yogurt, this homemade vegan tzatziki is a versatile sauce that can be used as a dip, dressing, or a delicious topping for burgers. It's creamy texture and flavorful combination of ingredients make it a perfect accompaniment to various dishes.
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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins
Total Time: 10 minutes mins
Author: Alla

Ingredients

  • 2-3 Persian cucumbers or ½ of English cucumber , grated
  • 5 oz dairy-free plain yogurt, recommend Culina
  • ½ lime , juiced
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 garlic clove, grated
  • handful fresh dill, finely chopped
  • handful fresh mint, finely chopped, optional
  • 1 tbsp olive oil, optional for garnish

Instructions

  • Use the large holes of a box grater to grate the cucumber onto a dry paper towel or kitchen towel.
  • Wrap the grated cucumber in the paper towel and squeeze firmly to remove excess juice, discarding it into a sink or separate bowl for disposal.
  • Transfer the grated cucumber to a small or medium-sized bowl, then add yogurt, lime juice, salt, garlic, fresh dill and/or mint. Mix all the ingredients.

Notes

  • Serve right away or cover and chill in the fridge for 30 minutes prior to serving 
  • Plate as a dip and drizzle extra virgin olive oil and some fresh herbs as garnish
  • You do not have to peel the skin of the cucumber, unless you are using thick-skinned or waxy cucumbers
  • For traditional tzatziki - use full fat greek yogurt like Fage 
  • Can be stored in airtight container for about 3 to 5 days 

Tools and Specialty Ingredients

Box Grater
Grater (Fine)
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