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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Yogurt and Cucumbers (Cacik)

While we're on the subject of yogurt, I'll add my recipe for cacik (pronounced JAH-juhk). Some people prefer to have it thicker, thinner, less cucumbers, no skins--it's all a matter of how your mom did it. And since my mom is not Turkish, in Frank Sinatra style, I'm doing it my way! (Though I do longingly remember the summers when we would get fresh cucumbers and mix them with onions and some sort of ranch dressing and vinegar. I LOVED that...maybe that's why I like a "chunkier" cacik.)

Ingredients:
  • 1 cucumber (remember, the kind from an American grocery store--they are significantly smaller in TR and you can use about 3-4 of them for this recipe), grated--don't drain the juice!
  • 3 c plain yogurt
  • fistful of fresh dill, chopped (or you can use dried--2-3 Tablespoons)
  • little bit less than a fistful of mint, chopped (or you can use dried--2-3 Tablespoons)
  • 2-3 cloves garlic
  • salt to taste
Yogurt Yolu (ok, I'm making a stupid Turkish alliteration here...yogurt road. I could have said "Cacik Caddesi"--Cacik Avenue, but that's not any funnier...ah well):
  • mix everything like a party
  • allow to sit for at least an hour or two before serving to allow the flavors to really meet each other and be friends.
Afiyet olsun!