Probably last week I saw this recipe in Kevin's blog and the same week I tried it. It's a very simple recipe with layers of hummus,tzatziki , chopped cucumber, tomatoes, feta cheese and olives. Hummus is a very popular middle eastern dip almost everybody will be familiar with this. Hummus is made with a blend of chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice and garlic. This is generally used as a dip for pitta bread, you can also serve with fresh cut vegetables.
Tzatziki is again a Greek dip, made with strained yogurt, cucumber and fresh mint leaves. Actually the idea of making a perfect tzatziki I got it from my friend Schmetterling words. She said to get a perfect tzatziki we have to squeeze out juice from the cucumber completely and a thick greek style yogurt. Right let's see the ingredients for the layered dip...
Preparation Time: 30 minutes
Serves 2
Ingredients:
For Hummus:
Dried chickpeas- 100 g
Tahini- 1 tbsp
Garlic- 2 cloves
Lemon juice- 2 tbsp
Olive oil- 4 tbsp
Salt to taste
For Tzatziki:
Greek yogurt- 150 ml
Cucumber- 1(10 cm size)
Garlic- 2 cloves
Fresh mint leaves- 2 stalk finely chopped
Salt to taste
For the layers:
Cucumber- 1 ( 10 cm size)
Tomato- 1 medium sized( chopped into cubes)
Feta cheese- 75 g
Black olives- 7 to 8 chopped
Method:
Prepare the hummus:
Soak the dried chickpeas in water for 1 whole night. The next day add enough water to the chickpeas until it's completely immersed and pressure cook for upto 4 whistles. Add the cooked chickpeas, tahini, grated garlic, lemon juice, olive oil and salt to a food processor. Grind it to a coarse paste. If it doesn't grind well add some more oil. Take the hummus and keep it separately.
Prepare the Tzatziki:
Peel and grate the cucumber, press it through a sieve to squeeze out the juice from the cucumber completely. Grate the garlic and chop the mint leaves finely. Mix the yogurt, cucmber, mint, garlic and salt.
Note:
If you can't find Greek yogurt in your place. Place the normal yogurt in muslin cloth and squeeze out the excess water.
Prepare the layers:
In a wide plate or bowl, first spread the hummus, then tzatziki. And on top of that add the chopped cucumber, tomatoes, feta cheese and olives.
Serve the dip immediately with tortillas or pitta bread. If you are planning for a party. Prepare the hummus and tzatziki earlier and put it in your refrigerator. Just before serving prepare the layers and serve.
Looks lovely I love dips perect for crisps or even as a filling for a sandwich :)
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ReplyDeleteuauui!!!Great dip Umm...This one is going to my "to do list".
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Wow, that's an interesting dip with a nice combination, must taste good.
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Ohhh Aysh.... I'm humbled by your honour!! Thank u thank u!!! This dip looks very yummy yummy and lovely presentation...
ReplyDeleteNew to me...looks very nice!!
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks deadly deliciously edible!! And where exactly do you live again so that I might drop by ? :)
ReplyDeleteFeel like grabbing that entire bowl,delicious dip..
ReplyDeletea perfect dip.......
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ReplyDeletewow, looks delicious, I have to try it out, as I love hummus n tzatziki both :)
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very new and yummy dish....
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Akila
this is too good ! will make an awsome sandwich stuffing !
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Lovely Blog. I like your presentation style.
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delicious dip and feast for our eyes
ReplyDeleteWe adore hummus. Your dip sounds so fresh and healthy. And the picture is beautiful, Ayeesha!
ReplyDeleteWOW the dip looks super delicious. Great shot as well :)
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ReplyDeletelooks yummy...perfect for snack time.
ReplyDeleteA simple and healthy dip dear :)
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Lovely dip and the pictures is absolutely gorgeous Ayeesha.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delectable and i need some chips now to go wit this
ReplyDeleteFantastic dip :) wish I could taste some right away :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely dip and I bet it goes well with the Salad and Indian Bread..Too gud :)
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Reshmi
very crreamy indeed!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious combination of flavors! I love both so together I think it would be amazing!
ReplyDeletenew n tempting n delicious recipe..
ReplyDeleteDip sounds super yummy..love it.
ReplyDeleteVery smooth and delicious! I have some wholewheat crackers and this is a perfect one for me.
ReplyDeleteohhh looking so fabtastic!!!
ReplyDeleteDip looks so creamy and delicious. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteWe make hummus a lot and we make a yogurt salad similar to tatziki with small cucumbers and mint and garlic; i just never thought of combining the two. Thanks for the original idea, which I will try.
ReplyDeletedelicious dip..
ReplyDeleteAwesome dip, looks yummy ...never tried it so will make it tomorrow !
ReplyDeleteThis looks great and is healthy!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe. The dip looks so yumm..
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Wow so delicious layered dip..Loved it so much..Nice presentation and clicks.
ReplyDeleteawesome presentation and looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea to make a combo of the different delicious dips! It looks very nice!
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