Cacik

Cacik (Turkish Yoghurt & Cucumber Dip)

Yoghurt is a great accompaniment to anything fried as the acid cuts through the richness. I especially love it mixed with garlic and cucumber to make cacik (çaçık in Turkish, pronounced jajuk). Cacik is similar to Greek tzatziki except that the cucumber is often drained for tzatziki, whereas in cacık it’s a feature. In summer, cacik is often thinned with cold water and served as a cooling soup. It’s also a delicious addition to a mezze table or a snack with pita crisps or raw vegetables for dipping. Sometimes dried or fresh mint is used instead of dill, if using dried you’ll need about ½ teaspoon.

Makes about 1½ cups (375ml)

Ingredients
  • 1 Lebanese cucumber
  • 250g natural yoghurt (1 cup/9oz)
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil, plus extra for drizzling (20ml)
  • 1 clove garlic, crushed
  • 3 teaspoons finely chopped dill
  • ½ teaspoon salt flakes, crushed
Method
  1. Slice cucumber horizontally, then vertically into long thin strips. Dice finely.
  2. Place yoghurt, oil, garlic, dill and salt in a bowl and mix to combine well.
  3. Stir cucumber through, cover and refrigerate to chill well.
  4. Serving drizzled with a little oil. 

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