Tzatziki sauce > *.*

uberman

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Yes, it's good stuff. Greek restaurants were popular in Germany. We used to go out and order Tzatziki and bread, eat it and take the bus home. Everyone would complain of the smell of garlic. Greek restaurants are not so popular in the USA.

Skordalia is good too. Potato based garlic dip. Sorry, my recipes are in storage.
 

Duddy

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I LOVE Greek!

I have Greek salad atleast 3 times a week.

Feta rules!!! Tzatziki rules!!!
 

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Lifer
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I highly recommend eating it fresh...made that day...with bread made that day...as you sit at a restaurant on a Greek island beach. Tastes even better :)
 

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Lifer
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Oh, and ze Germans do decent Greek...just not in the quantity that they do really good Turkish.
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: uberman
Yes, it's good stuff. Greek restaurants were popular in Germany. We used to go out and order Tzatziki and bread, eat it and take the bus home. Everyone would complain of the smell of garlic. Greek restaurants are not so popular in the USA.

Skordalia is good too. Potato based garlic dip. Sorry, my recipes are in storage.

You haven't been to Detroit because they are everywhere. :D
 

PhoenixOrion

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the only time it didn't taste good was at this place that sells "club pita."

just imagine: elements of a club sandwich such as bacon, turkey and ham, and all the vegetables and the tzatziki all wrapped in a pita; it didn't come out right.