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Easy Homemade Tzatziki Sauce with Dill Mint and Greek Yogurt

Published: Mar 18, 2026 by Rufus Dewanou · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

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A Fresh Creamy Sauce That Instantly Elevates Any Meal

Some sauces quietly support a dish. Others completely transform it.

This easy homemade tzatziki sauce falls into the second category.

Made with Greek yogurt, cucumber, garlic, fresh herbs, and lemon juice, it is bright, creamy, and incredibly versatile. A spoonful can turn grilled chicken into something memorable, bring balance to a grain bowl, or add freshness to roasted vegetables.

But the real star in this version is mint.

While many tzatziki recipes rely mostly on dill, the addition of fresh mint brings a cool aromatic lift that makes the sauce feel vibrant and alive. It is the flavor that people notice immediately.

This is exactly the kind of sauce that fits perfectly into the philosophy behind my five sauces every cook should have ready in the fridge. When a sauce like this is already made, dinner becomes dramatically easier. You can read more about that idea in my guide to the five sauces you will ever need.

Creamy homemade tzatziki sauce topped with fresh mint and dill

What This Tzatziki Sauce Tastes Like

This tzatziki sauce is cool, creamy, and refreshing.

Greek yogurt gives it body and tang while cucumber adds freshness and a subtle crunch. Garlic brings savory depth and lemon juice brightens everything.

Then the herbs come in.

Dill adds classic Mediterranean flavor, but mint is what really defines this version. It gives the sauce a fresh garden aroma that makes the entire dish feel lighter and more vibrant.

The result is a sauce that works with almost everything.

You can spoon it over grilled meats, spread it in wraps, serve it with roasted vegetables, or use it as a dip with warm pita.


Why This Sauce Fits the Pantry First Method

One of the biggest challenges in home cooking is flavor.

Most weeknight meals do not fail because we lack ingredients. They fail because we lack something that ties everything together.

That realization is what led me to develop what I call the Pantry First Method, a simple approach where you keep a few great sauces ready in the refrigerator so that meals come together quickly and naturally.

Instead of building flavor from scratch every night, you build meals around sauces.

Tzatziki is one of the best examples of this approach. A bowl of rice, grilled chicken, roasted vegetables, and a spoonful of tzatziki suddenly becomes a complete meal.

If you are curious about the full approach, you can read more about it in my guide to the Pantry First Method where I explain how sauces simplify everyday cooking.

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Key Ingredients That Make This Sauce Work

Greek Yogurt

Greek yogurt forms the creamy base of the sauce. Its natural tang balances the richness of the dish and creates the signature texture tzatziki is known for.

Cucumber

Fresh grated cucumber brings coolness and lightness. Removing the excess moisture keeps the sauce thick instead of watery.

Garlic

Finely grated garlic gives the sauce depth and that unmistakable Mediterranean flavor.

Dill

Dill provides a traditional herbal backbone that many people expect in tzatziki.

Mint

Mint is the standout ingredient in this recipe.

It adds freshness and brightness that lifts the entire sauce. When people taste this version they often notice the mint first. It makes the sauce feel cleaner and more vibrant.

Lemon Juice

Lemon adds the acidity that keeps the sauce balanced and refreshing.

Olive Oil

A small amount of extra virgin olive oil adds richness and rounds out the flavors.

Fresh tzatziki ingredients including yogurt cucumber garlic mint dill and lemon


How to Make Tzatziki Sauce

This sauce comes together in just a few minutes, but there is one step that makes a huge difference.

You must remove the moisture from the cucumber.

If that step is skipped, the sauce will become watery.

Once that is done the rest of the process is incredibly simple.

Simple Step Overview

  1. Grate the cucumber using a box grater
  2. Squeeze out the excess moisture using a clean kitchen towel
  3. Finely chop the dill and mint
  4. Grate the garlic
  5. Mix everything together in a bowl
  6. Let the sauce chill briefly so the flavors come together
Creamy homemade tzatziki sauce scooped on pita bread

Tips for Perfect Tzatziki

Always squeeze the cucumber

This step keeps the sauce thick and creamy instead of watery.

Use thick Greek yogurt

Regular yogurt is too thin. Greek yogurt provides the texture the sauce needs.

Let the sauce rest

Even twenty minutes in the refrigerator helps the garlic and herbs blend into the yogurt.

Use fresh herbs

Fresh dill and mint make a dramatic difference in flavor.


Variations and Substitutions

One of the things I love about tzatziki is how adaptable it is.

You can easily adjust it based on what you have in the kitchen.

Add lemon zest for extra brightness.

Replace mint with parsley if needed.

Use all Greek yogurt and skip the mayonnaise for a slightly lighter version.

You can also increase the garlic if you prefer a stronger savory note.

Creamy homemade tzatziki sauce topped with fresh mint and dill

What to Serve With Tzatziki

This sauce pairs beautifully with many different foods.

Serve it with grilled chicken, lamb, or steak. Spoon it over roasted vegetables or grain bowls. Spread it inside wraps and sandwiches.

It also makes a fantastic dip for pita bread or raw vegetables.

In our house this sauce often appears as part of a larger meal built around simple ingredients. Having something like tzatziki ready in the refrigerator makes it easy to pull together dinner quickly.

That idea is exactly why sauces play such a central role in my five essential sauces guide, where I walk through the sauces that make everyday cooking easier.


How to Store Tzatziki Sauce

Tzatziki stores very well and actually improves as it sits.

Place the sauce in an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator for up to three days.

Before serving, give it a quick stir to bring everything back together.

Because the flavors deepen over time, this is a great sauce to make ahead of a dinner party or weekend gathering.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my tzatziki watery

The cucumber likely still contained too much moisture. Always squeeze it thoroughly before mixing it into the sauce.

Can tzatziki be made ahead of time

Yes. In fact it often tastes better after resting in the refrigerator for a few hours.

Can I make tzatziki without mayonnaise

Yes. You can omit the mayonnaise and simply use more Greek yogurt.

What is tzatziki traditionally served with

Tzatziki is commonly served with grilled meats, gyros, vegetables, falafel, and warm pita.

Can I freeze tzatziki

Freezing is not recommended because yogurt based sauces tend to separate when thawed.

tzatziki sauce

Final Thoughts

A great sauce can change the way you cook.

This easy homemade tzatziki sauce is fresh, vibrant, and incredibly versatile. The combination of dill and mint creates a flavor that feels bright and refreshing, and the creamy yogurt base makes it perfect for almost any meal.

If you enjoy building meals around sauces like this, I highly recommend exploring my guide on how to use sauces to create meals. Keeping a few great sauces in the refrigerator can completely transform weeknight cooking.

Happy cooking.

Tzatziki Sauce with cut up cucumbers on the side

Easy Homemade Tzatziki Sauce with Dill Mint and Greek Yogurt

Rufus Dewanou
A creamy fresh tzatziki sauce made with Greek yogurt cucumber garlic dill and mint. Perfect for grilled meats wraps grain bowls or dipping pita.
5 from 1 vote
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Resting Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Recipe Type Pantry Essential
Cuisine Mediterranean-inspired
Servings 6 Servings
Calories 90 kcal

Equipment

  • Box grater
  • Mixing bowl
  • Microplane or garlic grater
  • Chef knife
  • Cutting board

Ingredients
  

  • ¾ cup plain Greek yogurt about 180 g
  • ¼ cup mayonnaise about 60 g
  • ½ cup grated cucumber squeezed dry about 70 g
  • 2 garlic cloves finely grated about 6 g
  • 2 tablespoons fresh dill finely chopped about 6 g
  • 2 tablespoons fresh mint finely chopped about 6 g
  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil about 14 g
  • 1 to 1 ½ tablespoons lemon juice about 15 to 22 g
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt about 3 g

Instructions
 

  • Grate the cucumber using a box grater. Place the grated cucumber in a clean kitchen towel and squeeze out as much liquid as possible so the sauce stays thick and creamy.
  • Finely chop the dill and mint. Grate the garlic using a microplane so it blends smoothly into the sauce.
  • In a medium bowl combine the Greek yogurt mayonnaise grated cucumber garlic dill mint lemon juice olive oil and salt.
  • Stir until the mixture becomes smooth and evenly combined.
  • Taste the sauce and adjust with more lemon juice or salt if needed.
  • Cover and refrigerate for about 20 minutes to allow the flavors to come together before serving.

Notes

Chef tips
Always squeeze the cucumber well. Excess moisture will thin the sauce.
Use thick Greek yogurt for the creamiest texture.
Substitutions
You can use full fat or low fat Greek yogurt.
Fresh parsley can replace mint if needed.
Variations
Add a pinch of grated lemon zest for extra brightness.
Stir in a small spoon of grated shallot for deeper flavor.
Storage and reheating
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Stir before serving.
Make ahead guidance
This sauce actually improves after sitting for several hours in the refrigerator.
Serving ideas
Serve with grilled chicken lamb or roasted vegetables.
Drizzle over grain bowls wraps or falafel.

Nutrition

Serving: 50gCalories: 90kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 3gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 1.5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 190mgPotassium: 70mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 1.5gVitamin A: 60IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 55mgIron: 0.2mg
Keyword cucumber sauce, fresh herb sauce, Greek yogurt sauce, Mediterranean dip, tzatziki sauce, yogurt garlic sauce
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  1. Rufus Dewanou says

    March 18, 2026 at 1:16 am

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