Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Summer Snack Recipe: Creamy, Cool Herbed Yogurt Dip — Recipes from The Kitchn

Recipe: Herbed Yogurt Dip

It doesn't often get swelteringly hot in Seattle. Even in the heart of the summer, we'll have a few record-setting days, but rarely more than a handful. But when I visit my mom's cabin in upstate New York, the marriage of heat and humidity can often make for pretty uncomfortable days and a loss of appetite — which is why we always have this cool, easy yogurt dip at the ready. 

Recipe: Herbed Yogurt Dip

Travel always involves adaptation to other people's food preferences, or to what's available in the region or at the nearby markets. In the secluded area around my mom's cabin, it's tough to find fresh, delicious produce. But the grocery store always has yogurt, bags of mixed greens, and seasonal berries. I stock up on yogurt and raid my mom's potted herbs, and then we'll make this dip for an afternoon snack after a day of swimming and dock-reading. 

Recipe: Herbed Yogurt Dip

There's nothing terribly complicated about this recipe, but I do love the fact that it's made with all yogurt — so many herbed dips are made with a mixture of sour cream and mayonnaise, making for a heavier and not-so-healthy appetizer. This recipe is different: it's thick and creamy, yet simultaneously light and tangy. You can double (or triple!) the recipe and make it a few days in advance so you've always got a bit in the refrigerator. 

Recipe: Herbed Yogurt Dip

While I don't often make this yogurt dip at home (likely because I associate it with hot summers in New York), I've started to experiment with it in preparation for our visit back East in a few weeks. There, it'll be in heavy rotation, along with lemonade and ice cream bars too. 

What's your go-to hot summertime weather snack?

Herbed Yogurt Dip

Makes about 1 cup

1 cup plain yogurt (Greek-style preferred)
1 tablespoon minced green onion, white and light green parts only
3 tablespoons finely chopped flat-leaf parsley
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
1 tablespoon chopped fresh chives
1 tablespoon thinly-sliced fresh basil
1 teaspoon sherry vinegar
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
Salt and pepper, to taste
Fresh vegetables, pita bread, chips and crackers, to serve

In a small bowl, whisk all ingredients together. Taste and adjust the seasoning, adding salt and pepper to taste. Serve with your favorite fresh vegetables, pita bread, chips or crackers. Cover and refrigerate leftovers and enjoy within 3 to 4 days.

Recipe Notes

  • For a slightly less tangy dip, feel free to substitute half of the yogurt for sour cream. 

(Images: Megan Gordon)



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