Vegan Tzatziki Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make the best Vegan Tzatziki (or “Zaziki”) with this quick and easy recipe – It’s a delicious, dairy-free, creamy yogurt and garlic sauce or dip that tastes as delicious as the traditional Greek version!

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The Best Vegan Tzatziki Recipe

Tzatziki is a popular Greek dip or sauce made with yogurt, cucumber, garlic and olive oil. Similar to Indian raita, this thick cold yogurt garlic sauce is easy to make vegan and totally delicious! Whether you call it tzatziki, tsatsiki, or zaziki, they all have one thing in common: the homemade version tastes way better than store-bought ones!

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If you didn’t know that vegan tzatziki can be just as delicious as the original made with Greek yogurt, then you should definitely try this plant-based recipe! It’s super quick and easy to make, wonderfully creamy, and requires no dairy at all!

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Ingredients needed

  • Cucumber: This low-calorie vegetable adds a great texture and a little “crunch” to the vegan tzatziki.
  • Vegan yogurt: I prefer to use soy quark “Skyr Style” because it has a firmer consistency than the yogurt alternative. However, you can also use another non-dairy yogurt, preferably a creamy one that isn’t too watery.
  • Garlic: for that indispensable flavor and perfect aroma.
  • Olive oil: This can also be omitted, but it refines the vegan tzatziki perfectly and adds a nice meditteranean touch.
  • Lemon juice: Alternatively, you can also use apple, white wine or balsamic vinegar or the tangy juice of pickles.
  • Salt & pepper: to taste.
  • Herbs: feel free to add some herbs like parsley, chives, wild garlic or dill.

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How to make Vegan Tzatziki Sauce

As always, I recommend checking out this step-by-step instruction first. Then you’ll find the full recipe with exact measurements in the recipe card below!

Step 1: Grate, salt and squeeze the cucumber.

First, grate the unpeeled cucumber. Then sprinkle with a generous amount of salt and set aside for about 5-10 minutes. Next, transfer the salted cucumber to a fine-meshed strainer with a bowl underneath and squeeze out any excess liquid.

Step 2: Combine all ingredients

Now put the squeezed cucumber in a clean bowl with the yogurt, garlic, lemon juice, olive oil and some pepper and stir to combine. Taste again and season if necessary or add some herbs.

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Tip: Let the tzatziki rest

For even more flavor, I recommend refrigerating the vegan tzatziki for at least 1-2 hours (or better overnight) before serving.

How can I store tzatziki? How long does it last?

The tzatziki can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

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This vegan tzatziki recipe is:

  • Quick and easy to make
  • Healthy
  • Dairy-free (lactose-free)
  • Flavorful
  • Refreshing
  • Creamy
  • Totally delicious
  • Perfect as a sauce or dip for all kinds of dishes!

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What can I serve with tzatziki?

Greek Tzatziki is traditionally served as a typical cold appetizer with bread, or as a sauce or dip for meat dishes like gyros or souvlaki. However, there are so many delicious plant-based dishes that you can serve with vegan tzatziki too. Here are some of my favorites:

  • Vegan Naan Bread
  • Quick Skillet Flatbread
  • Turkish Bulgur Salad
  • Vegan Cevapcici
  • BBQ Pulled Jackfruit Wraps
  • Vegan Burgers
  • Mushroom Skewers
  • Lahmacun (Turkish Pizza)
  • Turkish Gozleme

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More Easy Vegan Dip Recipes to try:

  • The Best Hummus
  • Vegan Tzatziki
  • Creamy Guacamole
  • Raita Dip (Indian Yogurt Sauce)
  • Cashew Dip
  • The Best Peanut Sauce
  • Ajvar (Paprika Dip)
  • Herb dip
  • Easy Vegan Mayonnaise
  • Cashew Mayo (Vegan Aioli)

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The Best Vegan Tzatziki

Author: Bianca Zapatka

Learn how to make the best Vegan Tzatziki (or "Zaziki") with this quick and easy recipe - It’s a delicious, dairy-free, creamy yogurt and garlic sauce or dip that tastes as delicious as the traditional Greek version!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Resting Time 10 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Dip, Sauce, Side Dish

Cuisine Greek, Turkish

Servings 4 Servings

Calories 98.9 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 medium cucumber grated
  • 400 g vegan yogurt preferably „Greek or skyr style"
  • 3 cloves of garlic chopped
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice or vinegar
  • 1 tsp herb or sea salt to taste
  • black pepper to taste

Optional

  • herbs e.g. parsley, chieves or dill

Instructions

*Note: Feel free to check out the recipe video + step-by-step photos in the blog post above.

  • Grate the unpeeled cucumber. Sprinkle with a generous amount of salt and set aside for about 5-10 minutes.

  • Then transfer to a fine-meshed strainer with a bowl underneath and squeeze out any excess liquid.

  • Discard the liquid and put the cucumber back to the bowl. Add vegan yogurt, garlic, lemon juice, olive oil and some pepper and stir to combine. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed or add some herbs.

  • For even more flavor, refrigerate the tzatziki for at least 1-2 hours (or better overnight) before serving.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • Yogurt: I recommend using a thick non-dairy yogurt such as "Alpro Skyr Style" or "Greek Style".
  • Storing: The Tzatziki can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
  • More information about the recipe are mentioned in the blog post above!

Nutritions

Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 98.9kcal | Carbohydrates: 3.4g | Protein: 5.8g | Fat: 6.2g | Saturated Fat: 0.9g | Sodium: 293.4mg | Potassium: 137.6mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1.3g | Vitamin A: 63.9IU | Vitamin C: 18.5mg | Calcium: 139.9mg | Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition is calculated automatically and should be used as estimate.

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FAQs

What is vegan tzatziki made from? ›

How to Make Vegan Tzatziki. It all starts with my 2-Ingredient Coconut Yogurt, which creates the perfect creamy base for this dip. Next comes a finely grated cucumber, garlic, lemon juice, salt, and pepper! Last but not least is dill, which adds some much-needed herby flavor – serious swoon!

What is a good substitute for tzatziki sauce? ›

No Cucumber: Although I feel cucumber makes a traditional tzatziki sauce, you can omit it. A great alternative would be this Greek Yogurt Salad Dressing. You can also try to up the flavor profile by making a Yogurt Tahini Sauce or Yogurt Dill Sauce to enhance those Mediterranean flavors.

How long does vegan tzatziki last? ›

how long is vegan Tzatziki good for? This vegan tzatziki will last about 3-5 days, though I always eat it before then! This recipe will get you about 15 oz. worth.

How do you thicken yogurt for tzatziki? ›

** If you can't find the thicker Greek Yogurt Cheese, you can use regular, plain yogurt that is either full fat or low fat. To thicken, spoon yogurt into cheese cloth that has been quadrupled. Draw the corners of the cloth up and tie together. Suspend above a bowl for 2 hours so that water can drip out.

Is there vegan Greek yogurt? ›

Vegan yogurt is made from plant-based sources such as soy, coconut, oat, and cashews instead of dairy products. They come in a variety of textures such as regular, Greek, French, and kefir-style probiotic drinks, as well as flavors.

Is tzatziki healthier than hummus? ›

Yes, tzatziki is considered a healthier dip than hummus and sour cream. It contains several vitamins, a good amount of protein, and fewer carbohydrates and calories. The fat content of tzatziki is low too, which is not the case with other dips.

Why is tzatziki not vegetarian? ›

Original Tzatziki is usually prepared with Greek yogurt and is therefore not vegan and has dairy. Greek yogurt contains a lot of fat and is therefore nicely firm, and creamy. That's the only ingredient you have to swap for something plant-based to have a non-dairy tzatziki sauce.

What do Greeks eat with tzatziki? ›

Greeks usually eat tzatziki with bread, it is also used for the famous souvlaki wrapped in a pita and ofcourse in gyros. Almost all Greeks love dipping bread and Greek fries in tzatziki that is served at every traditional restaurant.

Is tzatziki made from yogurt or sour cream? ›

Tzatziki is a creamy cucumber yogurt dip (or sauce) made from simple ingredients including strained yogurt (or Greek yogurt), cucumbers, garlic, and sometimes fresh herbs such as dill or mint.

Is Trader Joe's tzatziki good? ›

VERDICT: Trader Joe's tzatziki had a lovely, refreshing taste and a mellow garlic flavor that I found simply irresistible.

Can you buy dairy free tzatziki? ›

Bio Tzatziki Dairy Free 150g | Woolworths.

Is tzatziki healthy? ›

Vitamins and Minerals. Two tablespoons of tzatziki contain 100 IU of Vitamin A. Vitamin A is essential for healthy eyes and strong bones. A serving of tzatziki also provides 19.9 mg of calcium, as well as 1.2 mg of Vitamin C.

How do you cut cucumbers for tzatziki? ›

Peel cucumbers and slice into long quarters. Then, using a spoon, remove all the cucumber seeds. Dice the cucumbers. Dice the cucumber and drain with a sieve to remove the excess liquid.

How do you get the water out of cucumbers for tzatziki? ›

Shred unpeeled cucumber with large holes of grater (I use this Microplane box grater) or food processor. Using a clean towel or paper towels, scoop a handful of shredded cucumber into towel and squeeze over sink. Allow the cucumber juice to drain out.

Why is my tzatziki watery? ›

The watery sauce is due to the cucumbers, which hold lots of water. The best way to avoid a watery tzatziki sauce is to get the excess moisture out of the grated cucumber before it's added to the sauce mixture.

What is vegan gyro made of? ›

Absorb yourself in a bit of Greek culture when you serve these Vegan Gyros. This recipe consists of fluffy pita bread, filled with spiced, meaty mushrooms, tomatoes, and cucumbers. Finish it off with a desirable, garlicky, homemade Tzatziki sauce, and you'll have a tough time sharing.

Does tzatziki contain dairy? ›

Tzatziki sauce is typically yogurt-based with flavors such as mint and cucumber. But in this recipe, you will not find any dairy. Instead, I use my four-ingredient homemade mayonnaise recipe as the base and add refreshing lemon, cool mint, and crisp cucumber.

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