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Yoghurt Dip with Cucumber and Garlic – Ozlem’s Cacik Dip

Cacik dip with yoghurt, cucumber and dried mint; delicious and refreshing

Cacik dip with yoghurt, cucumber and dried mint; delicious and refreshing

This wonderful, easy to prepare refreshing dip appears often on our table. The cool cucumber, yoghurt and mint combination goes very well served by the side of grilled meats, vegetables and casseroles.

Some of the finest yoghurt in the world is made in Turkey. Yogurt is an important feature of the Turkish diet, and is included in some way at most family meal times. Traditional Cacik is not so much a meze but more a chilled yoghurt soup with water and ice cubes added. Made in the traditional way, it is easy to whisk up, and served in a small bowl alongside hot meal dishes, to refresh and cleanse the palette. If you wish, exclude the water and the ice to create a great cooling dip, as I prefer to do here.

I am passionate about healthy, delicious Turkish cuisine; over 90 authentic Turkish recipes are included at my cookery book, Ozlem’s Turkish Table, Recipes from My Homeland. Signed copies now 30 % off for a limited time here and delivered worldwide including the US.

Serves 4
Preparation time: 10 minutes

225 gr / 8 oz / 1 cup of natural, creamy plain yoghurt
1 garlic cloves, crushed with salt
About 100 gr / 3 1/2 oz cucumber, finely chopped
1 teaspoon dried mint
salt to taste
fresh mint leaves to garnish

Combine the yoghurt and garlic and beat until smooth. Stir in chopped cucumber and mint. Add salt to taste, cover and refrigerate until required. Add fresh mint leaves for garnish when serving.

Note: Praised for its health-giving qualities, yoghurt is rich in calcium, phosphorus and B vitamins and has earned a reputation as one of the most valuable health foods. The bacteria in live yoghurt are known to stimulate friendly bacteria in the gut easing gastrointestinal problems and aiding digestion.

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26 Responses to Yoghurt Dip with Cucumber and Garlic – Ozlem’s Cacik Dip

  1. Allison (Spontaneous Tomato) September 30, 2012 at 7:03 pm #

    Oo, this looks delicious! I make dips and sauces like this quite a bit, but I usually add minced garlic directly, and only add a pinch of salt as an afterthought if it later seems necessary… I’ll have to try your method of crushing the garlic clove together with salt first!

    • Ozlem October 1, 2012 at 9:32 am #

      Many thanks for stopping by Allison, you realise the oils from the garlic when crushing, adds a wonderful flavor : )

      • mayinalanya December 30, 2012 at 8:20 am #

        I love yoghurt and dips i’m looking forward to trying this one

        • Ozlem Warren December 30, 2012 at 7:54 pm #

          Thanks a lot, hope you enjoy it!

  2. saminaj April 20, 2013 at 11:44 am #

    merhaba ozlem, i love your cooking manny thanx for you recipe i cant wait to make it ..

    thank u

    • Ozlem Warren April 20, 2013 at 6:39 pm #

      thank you Saminaj, very kind of you, so glad you enjoy the recipes – afiyet olsun! : )

  3. Johan Lindqvist November 27, 2013 at 6:29 pm #

    Hello Ozlem ! New reader here 😉 !!!
    All your receipes looks so amazing , thank you very much.
    Gonna cook some delicious Turkish food for my girlfriend.
    Im from Sweden, and here we have a lot of immigrants from all over Europe, ecpecially the Balkans, so we have Kebab everywhere. But i must say that its MUCH more delicous when you cook it by yourself. Have a great day, now im gonna eat Bulgur with Chicken and Ozlem’s Cacik Dip !

    • Ozlem Warren November 27, 2013 at 9:23 pm #

      Hello Johan! Thank you so much for stopping by and for your kind note, I really appreciate it 🙂 Real Turkish food is indeed more than kebabs; plenty of mezzes, grains, vegetables and nuts all feature in Turkish food, I am so glad you’re experimenting and enjoying it – cooking by yourself (and for others!) is fun and very rewarding. Best wishes, Ozlem

  4. Dotty Kuhn June 28, 2014 at 7:34 pm #

    Is your “thicker” cacik more like Haydari? Or do we not use cucumber in Haydari?

    • Ozlem Warren June 29, 2014 at 4:29 pm #

      Hi Dotty, my cacik dip is really the same thing as cacik minus the water added to it. Haydari is made with strained yoghurt, with garlic and sometimes dill and dried mint added to it.

  5. Arthur September 17, 2016 at 6:33 am #

    Just discovered you Ozlem looking forward to trying some of this lovely food

  6. Amy November 7, 2016 at 10:37 pm #

    Hi Ozlem, I like your recipes. The wonderful thing is, these are very similar to Indian dishes. This yoghurt dip, specially , in Northen part of India is known as RAITA. In summer ,its part of everyday “s meal.

    • Ozlem Warren November 8, 2016 at 8:49 pm #

      Merhaba Amy, many thanks for your note; you are right, we have a lot of similarities with Indian cuisine, one of my favorite cuisines. Love Raita too, it is gorgeous, red onions in it is a nice addition; glad to hear you’re enjoying my recipes.

  7. Ozlem Warren April 14, 2013 at 7:08 am #

    Thanks for the link and share!:)

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