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Alybee
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Tzatziki
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08 November 2010, 17:05:40 pm »
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Anyone know of a good yogurt to use to make homemade tzatziki?
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08 November 2010, 17:10:06 pm »
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I just use the Farmer's union greek yoghurt, and it turns out really well.
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Alybee
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10 November 2010, 11:39:16 am »
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Thanks, actually had the regular farmers union yogut at home, strained it for a couple of hours to thicken it and it turned out well too....
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Strain
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10 November 2010, 11:44:28 am »
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Yes, straining is the key
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10 November 2010, 23:42:27 pm »
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Here's a new brilliant straining trick.... put the yogurt in a clean towel and strain it in the salad strainer! Saw I guy do this on a cooking show the other day and it worked really really well. Thought it was a brill idea!
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11 November 2010, 13:08:01 pm »
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Do you mean the salad spinner for getting the water off leaves? If so, do you actually spin the yoghurt?
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17 November 2010, 21:44:58 pm »
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Yes, you line the spinner with a tea towel, spoon the yogurt in and spin, spin, spin.... I haven't tried it myself as I haven't got a salad spinner, but I saw it on some Masterchef or Topchef program. One of the contestants tried it and it worked and the professional chefs thought it was a brilliant trick!
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scarbowl
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18 November 2010, 5:29:08 am »
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There's a very pleasant new Greek restaurant on Upper Bukitimah. Nice tzatziki sauce on their gyro.
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18 November 2010, 11:00:49 am »
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Quote from: scarbowl on 18 November 2010, 5:29:08 am
There's a very pleasant new Greek restaurant on Upper Bukitimah. Nice tzatziki sauce on their gyro.
And their name is...?
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scarbowl
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19 November 2010, 8:19:02 am »
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Blu Kouzina at 892 Bukit Timah. I didn't include the name as I thought the mods might delete the post.
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